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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Mat 26, 1882. 



Grand Island. 



Grand Island, Neb., May 14.— The tournament of the Ne- 

 braska State Sportsmen's Association, held in this city May 10 to 

 13 inclusive, was fairly attended, and had the weather been 

 favorable the attendance would have been much larger. Tues- 

 day and Wednesday were cold, and a high wind blew from left to 

 right across the traps, making it very disagreeable for the shoot- 

 ers. Thursday was a damp, cold, disagreeable clay. Friday it 

 rained all day, and the shoot was postponed until Saturday. On 

 reaching the shooting grounds Saturday morning we found the 

 water standing in pools on the ground, but the management had 

 hay hauled and scattered over the mud at the scores, and the 

 shoot went on. The management announced on Friday night 

 that only two open eveuts would be shot on Saturday. The Ox- 

 nard Beet Sugar Co.'s shoot at 15 live birds, §10 entrance, five 

 moneys, $20 added to each money; and shoot No. 32, 25 single tar- 

 gets, entrance S3, $35 added. At the conclusion of the shoots all 

 were ready for home. 



Among the sportsmen in attendance from abroad were Messrs. 

 S. A. Tucker, R. Merrill, J. A. R. Elliott, Joe Batcheler, Wm. 

 Everhart, C. M. Grim, Ed Bingham, John Ruble, Haywood. 

 Burgeson, the Schumeman brothers, Eicholtz and Budd. 



At a meeting held on the evening of May 11 the association 

 elected the following officers: W. H. S. Hughes, of Omaha. Pres.; 

 C. B. Campbell, North Bend, Vice-Pres.; Frank Parmalee, ol 

 Omaha, Sec'y: JS. D. Nason, of Omaha, was re-elected Treas. A 

 vote of thanks was given to the Grand Island Club and to W. H. 

 Harrison and Secretary Stauffer for their able management. 



No. 1,10 singles, entry $1;" No. 2, 15 singles, entry $2; No. 4, 20 

 singles, entry S2.50; No. 5, 3^ singles, entry $3; No. 6, same; No. 7. 

 10 singles and 5 pairs, entry $2.50; No. 10, 20 singles, entry $2; No. 



,2.50; No. 28, 15 singles, entry $2.50; No. 32, 20 

 TMrd Day. 



15 18 17 14 19 

 12 . . 19 10 16 

 . . 19 18 15 18 



15 20 19 IS 19 



13 19 18 13 18 



. 18 19 14 19 

 . 20 19 12 19 



14 14 18 



23, 20 singles, entry 

 singles, entry $3: 



First Day. 

 1 3 U 5 6 7 10 



Ackerman.... 7 11 17 21 7 14 19 19 .. 13 18 7.. .. 



Batchelder.... 8 11 14 23 



Bergerson 11 17 .. 19 .. .. 8 11 19 24 



Bingham 8 14 16 19 22 14 18 8 13 15 21 24 14 18 17 11.. 



Bierce 12 



BlacK 10 14 16 20 23 17 18 8 13 19 .. .. y 



Bray 8 14 19 23 22 .. 17 .. 15 20 20 27 ..13 



Brown « 13 8 14 13 13 



Rrucker 5 13 12 .. ..10 15 6 13 16 16 16 13 .. 



Budd 6 11 20 22 21 17 18 10 14 14 24 24 15 19 18 11 18 



E Campbell.... 3 8 16 19 9 15 18 19 14 19 



G J Campbell.. 6 10 .. 21 18 .. 10 8 15 16 .. .. 11 14 IS 14 13 



Camp 5 14 .. 17 .... 18 10 15 18 23 22 



Connor 8 10 .. .. 23 



Cross 7 ..10 



Denn 9 12 21 22 .. 13 7 10 17 2 2 25 



Dickey 9 .. 5 .. 9 . 



Douglas ... 15 . 



Eberhart 8 .. 17 22 



Edwards 5 6 



Eickholtz 8 9 13 .. 



Elliott 19 22 24 20 18 



Fleek 9 12 .. .. 17 11 .. 



Fox 8 13 19 22 4 12 .. 



Gil son 8 13 17 20 19 



Grimm 10 14 20 25 23 17 20 



Haywood 17 24 23 15 i8 



Heikes 10 15 20 23 25 16 19 



Henkle 7 10 



Hub 



Katzabee 6 10 12 7 



Kennedy 7 7 15 21 20 .. 15 



Lat.3b.aw 10 12 17 22 16 15 18 



Lemere 11 



Lemon 



Binderman 12 14 



Locker 5 



Lone Jack 6 & ... .. 22 .. 13 



Mechliug 



Merrill 8 12 16 20 25 15 18 



MeKee 21 18 .. .. 



Miller 5 13 9 12 7 14 . . 



F Miller 13 15 .. 13 



Mull 11 



Nason 5 5 19 21 .... 13 6 8 17 14 17 



Nicolai 8 12 16 18 



Organ 8 3 8 



Parmalee .... 8 12 16 20 18 15 . . 9 14 17 24 29 14 18 19 15 19 



Pawnee 14 16 21 20 19 22 . . 14 19 18 ... . 



fiogers 7 12 19 19 25 . . 19 .. 14 19 £4 28 .. 20 20 . . . . 



Salisbury 6 10 . . 11 . . 



E Schumeman .. 11 .. 22 9 14 19 23 26 



J Schumeman 9 14 17 21 22 ... . 9 14 18 23 25 



J -Smith 9 .. 22 .. .. 18 ,.12 18 22.. 13 19 15 18 19 



S Smith 18 24 13 16 . . 13 . . 21 19 19 . . 



Staufer 10 14 19 22 19 13 15 10 15 17 21 27 13 16 . . 18 17 



Thomson 6 6 .. 9 10 11 



Tucker 8 



Utterpack 7 10 



White 10 12 18 24 23 .. 17 10 15 19 17 .. 19 18 



Willard 5 8 .. 15 



Wun Lung.... 9 15 20 34 23 16 15 10 14 18 21 25 13 .. ..14 16 

 No. 9, C E. Mayne $250 diamond badge, open to Nebraska only, 

 entrance $7.50, 50 single targets: 



WunLung 41 Parmalee ...44 Kennedy 41 



No. 15, Winchester gun, $60 list, $60 added, five moneys, $4 en- 

 trance; gun to best score, 40 per cent, to second, 30 per cent, to 

 third, 20 per cent, to fourth, 10 per cent, to fifth; experts handi- 

 capped 4yds„ 30 single targets; 



Elliott.. 30 Schuneman .29 Budd 32 



Heikes 23 Kazabee 24 G Campbell 25 



Haywood 24 J Schuneman 25 Grim 35 



Camp 26 Mechlins 28 Bingham 23 



Fox 34 Parmalee. 29 Smith 25 



WunLung 33 B-rgerson 25 Latshaw 27 



Merrill 28 J R. Smith 28 Eberhart 



Brav 38 Kennedy 25 Eicholtz 30 



E Campbf-U 26 Edwards 19 White 38 



Rogers 29 Staufer 26 



No. 25, Parker gun shoor, 25 single targets, 4 moneys. $65 added, 

 experts handicapped 4vds.: G. Campbell 23, Crocker 23. Kennedy 

 23- Wun Lung 20, Fox 23, 8. E. Smith 31, E. Campbell 20. Pawnee 

 31, J. B. Smith 22. Miller 19, Fleek 23, Rogen 23, Staufer 21, Lat- 

 shaw 23, Grimm 22, Heikes 24, Budd 17, Bingham 21, Parmalee 23. 

 Elliott 25. Merrill 34. 



No 27, Champion team gold medal, to Nebraska sportsmen only, 

 $5 entrance, 10 single targets to each man, two men in each team: 



Ackerman 7 Kennedy 9 G Campbell 8 



Staufer 7—14 Parmalee 10—19 WunLung 7—15 



No. 3, 10 live birds, 4 moneys, $7:50 entrance, $30 added: 



Grimm 1010111101— 7 Bergerson 1222021022— 8 



Latshaw 0110101100- 5 Edwards 1110001032- 



Hogers 2120110110— 7 Gilson 2120222222— „ 



Eberhart 1111001000- 5 Fox 2111200020- 6 



Burgham 1110112231- 9 Fleek 2102101111— 8 



Budd 1111111001- 8 Camp .2000133022— 6 



Pawnees 2121101101- 8 G Campbell 2201110010 - 6 



Parmalee UU 111111— 10 J Schumerman... ..1123111011 — 9 



Batchelder 0220331132— 8 Elliott 2312211201- 9 



Merrill 1300122132— 8 Ackerman 11212HH0— 9 



Brucker 0101211212- 8 Miller 1202312123— 



Denn 1202113322— 9 Lone Jack 2120020220- 



Tuoker 1002001211— 6 Bray 0111221102- „ 



Heikes 1122022122— 9 Staufer 2112011021— 8 



Thomson 2021012110- 7 Brown 1101011211— 8 



Nason N<» 110223- 8 Murdock 1212232122-11; 



Eickoltz 2122122222-10 E Schumerman. . . .0212120100— 6 



Kennedy 3211220001— 7 WunLung 0220020300- 4 



Nicoli..'. 2111010011- 7 Hargraves 2211010011— 7 



Henkle 1 1 12120101- 8 White 2201111101 - - 8 



, 13 , 



10 13 20 25 29 



9 11 



.. 12 18 .. .. 



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8 13 .. 19 .. 



8 14 17 25 30 



9 10 19 24 23 

 8 12 19 25 29 



9 13 18 20 . 

 8 13 16 21 . . 

 .. 12 18 .. 39 



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. . . . 28 24 27 



9 14 19 31 21 

 . . 13 13 19 



9 13 



Gates 1112011011— 8 



Pulliam 0000000001—1 



S Smith 1111111111—10 



E Campbell 3200300200— 4 



Locker 2112102220- 8 



Dowell HI 3101011— 8 



J B Smith 0111111231- 9 



No. 8, 10 live birds, 5 m-neye, $10 entrance, 840 added; 



Staufer 1101111110— 8 Bingham 0222121111- 9 



Heikes 1111101222— 9 Parmalee 1110111232— 9 



Denn 1111121210- 9 Gates 0011110001- 5 



Brucker 1011111103— 8 Ackerman 1120110211— 8 



Nason 1110002111— 7 Hockinbe-rger 3112110010- 7 



Elliott 1112221201— 9 Haywood 2111111211—10 



G Campbell 1121221011- 9 S E Smith 0131100121- 7 



J Smith 2012111123- 9 Wun Lung 1222212022— 9 



Locker 1102101101-7 Eicholtz 2211102130- 8 



Grimm 1121211111-10 Fox 1112201000- 6 



Brown 0210111101- 7 E Campbell 2111110111- 9 



Henkle. 1H0UU02— 8 Fleek. 1231231100- 8 



Merrill 0012221231- 8 Budd 1011211122- 9 



Miller 0020012220— 5 Gilson 2211121210- 9 



Latohaw 2311033221- 9 Pawnee 1101122211- 9 



No. lit JO live birds. 4 moneys, $7.50 entrance, $40 added: 



Denn 1111100110— 7 Gates 0221102111— 8 



Eicholtz 1111112011— 9 Small 1311212121—10 



Jones 2312212013- 9 Edwards 2222112212-10 



Latshaw 1231002112— 8 Budd 1111111111—10 



Merrill 2.221222123—10 J Smith 1111211212-10 



Heikes 2211122220— 9 Fox 1111222121—10 



Nason 2321101112— 9 Haywood 1121221211—10 



Elliott 1110211211— 9 Pawnee 0212100121— 7 



Campbell 2210111110— 8 Hinker 1111121121-10 



Brucker 1121311122-10 Fleek 21U013111— 9 



Grim 1211311222-10 Rogen 2210331222— 9 



Bingham 1112211311—10 WunLung 2121111212-10 



Parmalee, 2121202111— 9 Kennedy.: 1220031021— 7 



E Campbell 2212101111— 9 Brown 1021111320 - 8 



Ackerman 1011112112— 9 Lone Jack 0200000210— 3 



Willard 0010122001— 6 Staufer 81211211*2— 10 



Loecker 1112100210- 7 Miller 1122102111- 9 



Pulliam 0001200022— 4 



No. 16,110 English sparrows, four moneys, $6 entrance. $30 added: 



tucker 0x10111112— 8 Hicks 1011011111- 8 



Nason 0101111200- 6 Eic h o ttz ... 01021 10301- 5 



Parmalee 3111131322-10 JB Smith 0110202110- 6 



Grimm 3202102220- 7 Haywood 1021U2211- 9 



Jones 1211010211— 8 Budd 02UH0100- G 



Elliott.. 0101102222— 7 Rogers 0020221101— 6 



Merrill 1221210111- 9 Hinkler 0003201221- 6 



Denn 0103100101— 5 Thomson 1111100111— 8 



Bingham 1121111120— 9 Staufer 1111012110— 8 



Eberhart 1111222211-10 Fox 1220200311— 7 



Erford 1111113102— 9 Loecker 1201113111— 9 



Douglass 1100001101— 5 Brown 0112000001— 4 



Pawnee 2123112211—10 Kennedy 1111100001— 6 



Fleek 3111111121-10 White 0022102101- 6 



Wun Lung 1111101102— 8 Organ 0111111000— 6 



Ackerman .1111121113— 10 Gates 021011H21— 8 



No. 18, State Assoc. ation team shoot badge, 2 men to team, from 

 same club, Nebraska only, 5 live birds, 6 single targets and 3 pair 

 targets to each man. 3 moneys, $8 entrance, $40 added. Badge and 

 50 per cent, to first, 30 per cent, to second, 20 per cent, to third: 



Rogers 11111 111011 10 10—12 



Latshaw 11111 011111 10 11-13-25 



Nason 11101 110011 11 10—11 



J B Smith 11011 H1011 0100-10-21 



Fleek 11111 mill 10 11-14 



Fox 11111 111101 01 11-13-27 



Staffer 01100 llllll 11 00-10 



Wun Lung Hill 100111 11 11—13-23 



Pawnee 11111 llllll 11 11—15 



SE Smith 11111 111110 10 00-11-26 



Kennedy 10111 111101 01 10—11 



Parmalee 11111 llllll 11 11—15—26 



Ackerman 1.1100 llllll 11 01—12 



Hinkle 11110 111100 00 10— 9—21 



G Campbell 10111 llllll 10 11—13 



E Campbell., 11111 011111 00 11—12—25 



No. 23, 10 live birds, $7 entrance, $30 added, 5 money?: 



Staufer 1211211102— 9 Bingham 0101111111- 8 



Budd 0023313113— 8 Miller 1011122220- 8 



Merrill 12222 1 1 221—10 Wu a Lung 0111111111- 9 



Heikes 1123211121-10 Grim 1222221102 - 9 



Latshaw 1110211220— 8 Hinkle 1000121211— 7 



Brucker 1212012U3— 9 Douglass 0211221113— 9 



J B Smith 2120111121- 9 Loerker 0121111000- 6 



Pawnee 1201212112— 9 Rogers 3211112120- 9 



F Miller 2112212223-10 Kennedy 0002022111—6 



E Campbell 2012100112— 7 Bray 2110111210— 8 



Dickey 1311312101— 9 Brown 1211111131-10 



Parmalee 1121111111—10 Smith 0111112002- 7 



Fleek 1221212112-10 White 1202121122— 9 



Black 1101111121- 9 Elliott 1120001210 - 6 



Ackerman 1111021100 - 7 Hale 1002101111- 7 



G Campbell 1101121111— 9 



No. 34, 10 pair targets, four moneys, $3 entrance, $20 added: 



Staufer 11 11 00 10 10 10 11 11 10 11-14 



Heikes 11 11 11 U 11 11 11 10 10 11-18 



King 00 10 11 01 00 00 00 10 10 10- 7 



Kennedy 10 11 01 10 11 11 11 10 11 11-16 



Grimm 11 10 11 00 10 11 11 11 11 11-16 



S E Smith 10 11 11 10 10 00 10 10 11 01-12 



Brucker 0l H 11 10 10 10 11 11 11 H-16 



Parmalee 11 10 11 11 10 10 10 10 11 11—15 



Latshaw 11 11 11 U 11 11 11 00 01 10-18 



FJliott 11 11 11 10 10 10 11 II 10 It— 1« 



Budd 11 11 10 11 10 11 11 10 00 11-15 



Wun Lung 11 11 01 11 11 10 10 10 10 10-14 



Bingham 10 11 10 01 11 00 10 01 01 00- 9 



Pawnee 10 01 11 10 10 10 00 10 10 11-11 



Fox 00 11 11 10 11 11 11 10 10 11-15 



No. 26. 15 live birds, $15 added to each money, 4 moneys, $10 en- 

 trance: 



Ackerman 111121112221222—15 Parmalee 101201221121111—13 



Fleek 110112201110021—11 Pawnee 1111 1 2122212020 — 13 



F Miller 212202210212221-13 J B Smith 1221121.21101122-14 



Wun Lung . . . .021101112111222-13 G Campbell. . ..201202011011101— 10 



Dickey 123102213101022—12 Grim 121111222111110-14 



Fox 211112132000011-11 Bray 01212111 2121121-14 



Latshaw 221102131031111—13 Bingham 211111122211111-15 



Heikes 111111112101111-13 Douglas 011231012122212—13 



Brown 110011110100021- 9 Kennedy 11 101 U012 11011— 12 



Rogers 211111101220011—13 Hinkle 11220312111U21 -14 



Budd 121111111210111—14 Loerker 221212122212101—14 



Merrill 121211211121121-15 Elliott 121121211121121-15 



No. 29. 10 single targets, 30yds. rise, 3 moneys, $1 entrance: 



Kennedy 0000200000- 1 Merrill 201I123U1- 9 



WunLung 1111221111-10 Fox 2111022020- 7 



Parmalee 2111121011— 9 Heikes 1110110000- 5 



F Miller 3113022111 - 9 Latshaw 0111101030— 6 



Grimm 0101101112- 7 Staufer 0101122111- 8 



Budd 2210010110— 6 Fleek 121H11110- 9 



Elliott 0110121112— 8 Douglass 1011101001— 6 



Brucker 3111111101— 9 Bingham 1311002200- 6 



Cross 0111101210- 7 



No. 36,15 live birds, 5 moneys, $20 added to each money, entrance 



Heikes 321013121111112-14 



Brucker 11 121102112231 2-14 



J Campbell, ...211211021110111-13 



Grimm 111111111311113—15 



:, .:;.,;! - 31220223-14 



J B Smith 111212102110131—13 



Fleek 101123013001111-11 



Hinkle 201213111112013-13 



Budd 121011012021111-13 



Merrill 2010210H111211— 12 



Kennedy 211111111110011—13 



White 211112121122112—15 



Campbell. . . .111201322221200— 12 



Palmalee 111112101101100—11 



F Miller 332010211110011-11 



Elliott 212121321121121—15 



Wun Lung. . . .HH111111111112— 14 



Staufer 110011011011311—11 



Bray .121111211211111-15 



Lindman 212-22320312332-14 



Kansas State Shoot. 



Cotjncit. Grove, Kan., May 35.— The fourth annual State Tour- 

 nament of the Kansas State Sportsmen's Association was held at 

 Council Grove this week, and closed last night with tne election 

 of officers for the ensuing year, resulting as follows: President, 

 A. L. Wilcox, of McPher^on; First Vice-President, Dr. R. S. 

 Dinsmore, of Troy; Second Vice-President, W. E. Dennison. of 

 Council Grove; Secretary, J. F. Lsxderer, of McPherson: Treas- 

 urer, G. W. Jenkins, of Wamego. 



The association is in a flourishing condition, haying a member- 

 ship bordering on 400, and despite the rainstorms of the early 

 part of the week, the tournament was a suocess on the whole. 

 But little could be done on Tuesday, the opening day, and the 

 regular programme was not commenced until Wednesday. 



The weather was more favorable on Wednesday, the rain hay- 

 ing subsided, and the result of the day's work was as follows: 



No. 1, 10 single bluerocks, entrance $2, 23 entries, purse $43: 

 First money divided between M. DeTarr, A. L. Elwell, L. Erhart, 

 E. H. Young, R. Matthews, G. N. Barber and J. N. Barber. Second 

 money, J W. Jenkins. F. M. Chandler, Dr. Dinsmore, W. R. 

 Fisher, W r illiam Eicholtz, L. O. S. Clary, P. F. Whitehare, William 

 Allen and C. E. Audis. 



State medal shoot, 10 live pigeons, use of both barrels, entrance 

 $8, guaranteed purse $50: First money divided between Dr. Dins- 

 more, C. E. Audis, D. W". Edwards, J. J. Gray, R. Matthews and 

 W. B. Spears. Second money, A. L. Elwell, J. M. Hershey, J. N. 

 Barber and J. W. Logue. 



No. 3, team shoot, 2 members of same club, 10 singles and 5 pairs 

 bluerocks, entrance $6, team purse $66, 11 teams enter: First 

 money divided between Elwell-Chandler, Erhardt-Spears. Second 

 money, Clary-Jenkins and DeTarr- Audis. 



No. 4, 15 singles, entrance $2 50, 27 entries: First money divided 

 between L. Erhardt, H. A. Knight and J. J. Gray. Second money, 

 A. L. Elwell and R. T. Renfrau. 



No. 5, 10 singles, entrance ?2, 39 entries: First money divided 

 between William Speara, E. H. Young &nd C. Stevens, Second 



money, A. L. Elwell, G. W. Jenkins, R. S. Dinsmore and J.N. 

 Barber. 



On Thursday the weather was perfect, and good scores were 

 mane both at live birds and targets. Several of the events were 

 specially exciting and interesting, several first monevs being won 

 on 25 straight, and those scoring 24 had to be satisfied with a di- 

 vision of second money. The following is a summary of the day's 

 work: 



No. 6, 25 singles, entrance $5, 12 entries, purse $60: First money, 

 R. S. Dinsmore; second money, Wm. Allen. 



No. 7, 5 pairs bluerocks, entrance $2, 17 entries, purse $34: First 

 money. A. L. Elwell; second money, J. C. Cully, L H. Hedges. 



No. 8, 10 single bluerocks, entrance $2. 18 entries, purse $36: First 

 money. A. L. Elwell; second money, D. W. Edwards, L. O. S. 

 Clary, B. R. Fisher. 



No. 9, 10 live birds, entrance $8, 16 eut.rie°, purse $128: First 

 money, R. D ! nsmore; second money, D. W. Edwards, F. L. Dun- 

 myer. 



No. 10, 5 pairs live birds, entrance $7.50, nurse $115, 15 entries: 

 First monev, R. Dinsmore; second money, .1. J. Gray. 



No. 11. 12 single bluerocks, entrance. $3.50, purse $60: First, 

 money. C. E. Andus, J. J. Gray, E. H. Youne; second money, G. 

 W.Jenkins. Wm. Eldred, M. Detar, W. R. Fisher, L. Erhart. 



No. 12. 25 single bluerocks, entrance $5, $50 purse donated by 

 Council Grove Gun Club, first place gets purse, second place first 

 money, etc.: $50 purse won by G. W. Jenkins, of Wamego; first 

 money div. by R. S. Dinsmore and Wm. Eldred; second money J. 

 J. Gray. 



No. 13. 4 pairs live pigeons, entrance $5, 20 entries: First money, 

 div. by A. L. Elwell and H. E. Abercrombie; second money div. 

 by J. W. Hershey, R. Dinsmore, A. L. Bennett, W. E. Dennison 

 aup R. L. Raney. 



No. 14,5 pairs bluerocks, entrance $2, 8 entries: First money, 

 R. S. Dinsmore; second money div. by M. Detar, E. H. Yourg, L. 

 Erhart, J". W. Jenkins. 



No. 15, 10 singles, entrance $3, H entries: First money, A. L. El- 

 well; second money, M. Detar. 



The principal event of Friday's programme was the race for 

 the individual championship of the Sunflower State, which was 

 won by G. W. Jenkins, of Wamego. Another feature of the last 

 day's shoot was a match between the McPherson and Council 

 Grove gun clubs for $250 a side, each club being represented by a 

 team of four, each man shooting at 25 live birds. The McPherson 

 team won by 5 birds, although Dick Raney, of Council Grove, 

 made the best individual score, grassing 24 out of his 25. 



Whitfield, 



The South Sides of South Norwalk. 



South Nobwal,k, Conn., May 15.— At the regular club shoot of 

 the South Side Club of this city, 14th inst., Messrs. Hubbard, 

 Smith, Wheeler, Thomas and Dr. Rice of the Park City (4un Club 

 of Bridgeport joined us, and the close of the shoot attested their 

 appreciation of our efforts to make their shoot enjoyable by three 

 hearty cheers for the South Sides, and a vote of thanks tendered 

 our club on the spot showed the fraternal feelings existing be- 

 tween the two clubs. Mr. Wm, Wheeler, by breaking 51 straight, 

 beats the record thus far upon our grounds. E. H. Fox broke 28 

 straight, and Walter Lewis broke 33 out of 40. As a rule the shoot- 

 ing was first-class and beyond the average of our local and visit- 

 ing shooters. Following are the Boores, 25 cent sweeps, three 

 moneys in all events; 



No. 1: Hubbard 7, Smith 10, Wheeler 7. Thomas 6, Seymour 7, 

 Coleman 9, Rice 9. E. H. Fox 9. 



No. 2: Hubbard 9, Smith 7, Wheeler 8, Thomas 4, Seymotir 10, 

 Coleman 10, Fox 8, Rice 4. 



No. 3: Huhbard 7, Smith 5, Wheeler 10, Thomas 6, Seymour 8, 

 Coleman 8, Fox 8, Rwe 5. 



No. 4: Hubbard 9, Smith 7, Wheeler 9, Thomas 7, Seymour 8, 

 Coleman 9, Fox 8, Rica 4, McHugh 8, Drake 9. 



No. 5: Hubbard 7. Smith 10, Wheeler 8, Thomas 8, Seymour 7, 

 Coleman 8, Fox 10, McHugh 4, Lawis 9, Drake 4, Shewood 4, Fer- 

 rish 6. 



No. 6: Hubbard 8, Smith 8, Wheeler 7, Thomas 6, Coleman ti. 

 Fox 10, R'ce 8, Lewis 9. Drak» 6, Sherwood 3, Ferris 2. Fields 8. 



No. 7: Hubbard 8, Smith 7, Wheeler 8, Thomas 6, Coleman 9, 

 Lewis 10, Fox 9. Drake 10, Sherwood 8, Ferris 6, Fields 7, Rice 8. 



No. 8: Hubbard 8, Smith 9, Wheeler 10, Thomas S, Coleman 7, 

 Lewis 9, Fox 7, Drake 6, Sherwood 5, Ferris 6, Fields 10, Rice 6. 



No. 9: Hubbard 7, Smith 8, Wheeler 10, Thomas 5, CoLman 10, 

 Lewis 8, Fox 9. Drake 3, Ferris 7, Fields 9, Rice 5. 



No. 10: Hunbard 9, Smith 8. Wheeler 10, Thomas 7, Coleman 7, 

 L a wis 6, Fox 0. Fields 8, Rice 6. 



No. 11: Huhbard 10, Smith 8, Wheeler 10, Thomas 6, Coleman 8, 

 Fox 9, Welds 5, Rice 6. 



No. 12: Hubbard 9, Smith 7, Wheeler 9. Thomas 4, Coleman 7, 

 Fox 9, Fields 8, Rice 7. 



This club proposes at an early date to purchase an entirely new 

 set of expert traps, trap pull and all complete, and a tournament 

 for early in June is under contfmulation with two sets of traps 

 and all "modern improvements" of which more anon. 



E. H. Fox. 



Forester Gun Club. 



Kansas Cur. May 13 —The Forester Gun Club held its regular 

 monthly shoot this afternoon. There were 13 entries for the club 

 trophies, and with a few exceptions the work was high class. The 

 birds were better than an average lot, but there were three ties on 

 14 out of 13 for the first medal. C. F. Holmes, F. S. Groves and J. 

 H. Kuoche tied on 14, and in the shoot-off the former won. V, W- 

 Floweree, C. A. Young and Dr. J. P. Jackson tied on 13, and Flow- 

 eree won the short-off. The score w T as as follows: 



J H Knoche. ...112121111201111-14 J W Jones 211001101101122-11 



F S Groves.. . .1.31311112112201-14 C A Young. . . 33003233121 12122-13 



JS Harrison.. 10121 1220220H1 -13 W Barton 020221001000220— 7 



F C Hoover. . . . 112130112110030-11 F G Graham . .020120202000201— 7 



JSMohr 2.1 20001200 10000 — 5 Y W Floweree 211231321.312010—13 



Dr Schauffler.. 131221210001011— 10 J P Jackson . . . 1032011 111 11212-13 

 C F Holmes... .1212.31313.310322— 14 



J. Scott Harrison, one of the members of this club, and who 

 grassed 12 out of 15 in to-day's shoot, is a brother of President 

 Harrison. , , , „ .3 " 



A distinguished visitor at the park was Dr. W. F. Carver, who 

 gave an exhibition of his marksmanship. He shot at 31 birds and 

 killed 30, most of them falling dead within 10ft. of the traps. He 

 shot a Cashmore gun, made at Birmingham, Eng., which he 

 bought in Australia, and was so well pleased with it that he pur- 

 chased the mate to it. His loads were 3J4dr& of Schultze and 

 lJ4oz. of No. 7 chilled shot. He also broke a Datch of "saucers" in 

 fine style. 



Carver is here making arrangements lor a theatrical venture in 

 connection with Fred Whitney, of Detroit. While in Melbourne 

 Carver made his debut as an actor in "The Scout," taking tl u 

 title role. It is an American border drama, and will ineluuo 

 Indians, cowboys, a shooting tournament, broncho riders, etc. 

 Their plans are to open in Denver in June and then make a tour 

 of the country, working East. Whitftkli). 



Gate City Club's Medal Shoot. 



Kansas City, May 21— The Gate City Gun Club held its regular 

 monthly medal shoot at Elliott's Park, Thursday afternoon. The 

 birds were an aversge lot and the work of the club was fairly 

 good. Theie were 13 contestants, but Burrell was the only one 

 who grassed 10 straight, and was awarded the trophy. The score: 



Rickmers 1201010101- 6 Johnson 3120002001- 5 



Kearns .11112011X12- 7 Burton 2000102100- 4 



Moore 2111121103- 9 Bolder 2013003300 - 5 



Bryant 1211121110- 9 Barer 3300010113- 6 



Fergueson .0301313211- 8 Oliver 0122111111- H 



Burrell 2121111221-10 Hume 1001110102- 6 



Self 0U0221211— 8 



Philmont Bod and Gun Club. 



Philmont. N. Y., May 21: 

 Ferguson. 11110101111101111111— 17 Vedder . . .01111011010111001100—12 

 Howland.liMOilil010011011111-l3 Dingman.lll01111110H0111011-16 

 Ames ....01111001010000101111—11 Baker. ..10111100111011111111—16 

 Billaudel.llO 11 1111011 11111011-17 Va'd'nb'g 11111111111111101110-18 



Seism lOlOlllHOlOOOOllOlO-11 Powell. . . .11101011110101111111—10 



Boright. . .11010000010111001011—10 



Our club has just procured five of the latest improved Keystone 

 traps. The cluo is composed of the stuff as the shoot of the 21st 

 proved. A few eager ones gathered on the club grounds in a 

 driving rainstorm and the crack of the breechloader soon brought 

 the rest, and the inclosed score was the result. 



A New Missouri Club. 



The Lamar, Missouri, Gun Club was organized yesterday, with 

 a capital of $.590. The following officers were elected for the en- 

 suing year: James M. Dye, president; James Olinkenbeard, vice- 

 president; E. H. Adams, treasurer; C. S. Jones, secretary; T. W. 

 Huggins, captain. The club offers a standing reward of $25 for 

 the arrest and conviction of any one violating the laws in Barton 

 oonnty. 



