June 16, 1882.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



B70 



Foresters Gun Plub. Chicago Mud Hen Club. 



W D Price 131221001- 8 R Servic 0011122110— 7 



E I Reeves 2-'02211201— 8 O Quetsch 000012)002— 4 



A Price Ill '112221 -10 H Leaer 1210221010— 7 



P F Stone 2111112231—10-36 J Gotthart 1101112222- 9-27 



Lake G»<» g Sportsmen'* Association. 



Sam Booth. 010231101"— 6 J P Card withdraw. 



R A Turtle . . . .' 02210U2112- 7 J T Hall 1222222210- 9-22. 



Ainhoy Shooting Club won first. Forester and Evanston eun 

 clubs div. second, Jacksonville Club win third, Mt. PuUsfei, Tne 

 Gua Club, Geaeseo Sportsmen's and Caicago Stioo ting clubs div. 

 fourth. 



Shooting at once began in the big £20 sweep at. live birds, open 

 to the world, which bids fair to be ' he heaviest event of the week 



THE TARGETS. 



Meantime the targets were g- ttiug a severe and systematic 

 pounding on the other side of the grounds. It was a hot old 

 cr wd. Jim Elliott shoots targets very well. The Ohio contingent 

 dropped in every onen in a while and made a killing. Santord. 

 of Ohio, was this eveniug S200 ahead of the game on tnree days' 

 shooting. He made one string of 98 out of 100, it is said. Scores: 



Extra sweep, 10 blue.r cks, $3, 30 entries: 10< div., Scice. Eng- 

 land, ElPott, Sanford, West field and HatnJine; 9s div., Merrill, 

 Smoke, Vories, Hfcikes, Schick and Harris: 8s Oiv., North, Am- 

 brose, Biugham, Jones, Hamilton, R. C. Waits, Kieinman, Fatm- 

 esf ock and Rudd; 7s div., Gardner, Durant and Wadsworth. 



Extra swppp, 15 blnerocks, $3, 37 entries; 15-? div., Merrill, 

 Westfieid, Heikes, Stice and Hamilton: 14s div., Budd, Bingham 

 Elliott, Sanford and Schick; 13sdiv., Kirns. Smoke, Hamilton 

 Willard Parmalee, Park, Kieinman »nd Lehman; 12s div., Jones 

 Vories, North, Young, Kennedy and B. White. 



Extra - weep, 15 bluerocbs, S3, 33 en ries: 15s div., Elliott, Stice, 

 Heifces, Sanford, Harris and J. R. Smith; 14s div., Budd, Veritas 

 England, Merrill, Kieinman, Willard, B White and Lehmin! 13 

 div . Bingt n.m, Jones, Aamrose, Westfieid, Schick, R. C. White 

 and Park; 12s d'v.. Nort", Hamilton and Allen. 



Extra 5- weep, 20 bluerocfc*, $1, 35 entries: 



Westfl Id 18 Park 18 Fleming 18 



Dr Palmer 15 Harris 19 Lehman 15 



Uatnl'Dfl 17 Smoke 15 Jonep 18 



AW Reeves 11 Palmer 12 J B Smith 19 



Henry 19 Young 19 Sreck 15 



Kennedy 19 Schick 15 Willard 17 



Yeikes 19 Budd 19 Parmalee 16 



Elliott 17 Merritt 19 Murphy 18 



Hamilton 17 Sanford 16 Kieinman 1" 



Binerham 16 N. rth 18 stice 1 



Boh White 20 Vories 15 Fahnestock 13 



Brick 18 Russell 11 



Extra sweep, 15 blueroeks, S3, 28 en'ries: 15s div,, Young, Par- 

 malee, Heikes, Budd and Wesi field, 14» div., Jones, Pumphrey 

 Park, Elliot-, Murphy and Boo White; 13s div., Palmer, Hatke 

 North, Lamphere. Sanford. Bingham and Hamline: 12s div., Pal 

 mer, Schick, Henry, Merrill and Hamilton. 



/ 



Mr. Gro Haiuup. 

 Winner L. C. Smith Cup, 1892. 



Extra sweep, 10 blueroeks, $2, 40 entries: 103 div , Sanford, Ham- 

 ilton, Westfieid, North, Heikes Wharton, Stice, Taylor, Murphy, 

 Harris and Budd; 9i div.. Young, Elliott, Kieinman, Smoke* 

 Jones, Bingham, Merrill, Wooster, Kennedy, Hamline and Bob 

 White; 83 div., Schick, Barr, Hatke, Keller, Parmalee, Vories, J. 

 B. Smith, H. C. White, Pumphrey and Park; 7s div., Cop 

 Knowles and H^le. 



Extra sweep, 10 Muerocks. unknown angles, §2, 44 entries: 10a. 

 div. Merrill and Smoke: 9s, div. Budd, Heikes, Buck, Ellinf, Allen, 

 Fogli, Slice, Ambrose, Bingham. Wadsworth, Lahniau, J. B. Smith 

 and Park; 8s, div. Jones, Vories, Solomon, Blattner, Hamline, 

 Westfieid, Hamilton, Rarr, Harris, R. C. While and Parting on- 

 8s, div. North, Leeer, Eich, England, Hatite, Taylor, L.C. Willard, 

 Wooster, Knowles and Brahm. 



Extra sweep, 24 blueroeks. $4, 45 entries: 



Sanfoid 24 Bob White 23 Kieinman 23 



Heikes 23 Young 23 Murphy 2b 



Hamline 23 Park 23 Harris 22 



Lehman 22 Bingham 22 Merrill 22 



Budd 22 Hamilton 22 Stice 22 



Eluott, 22 Parmalee 21 North '21 



Blattner 21 Vories 21 Kennedy '.".21 



Bnck 21 White 21 Lindsley 20 



England 20 Willard 20 Brahm 20 



Westfieid 20 Fogli 19 J B Smith. . . " ' in 



Smolie 19 Tajlor 18 Schick 18 



Wooster 16 



(First money in this shoot was $47.20.) 



Extra sweep, 10 blueroeks, $2, 30 entries: 103, div. Bingham 

 Merrill, Parmalee, North. Buck, Smoke, Hamilton. Hamline. Boh 

 White and J, B. Smith; 9j, div. Budd, Heikes, Harris Murphy, 

 Young and Henrv; 8 •>, div. Kennedy. Jones, Schick. Russell and 

 Sanford; 7s, div. MeMurchy, Hatke, Wharton and Elliott. 



Thursday. Fourth Bay, June 9. 



Comparison of the entry lists snows that, last year there were 48 

 shooters who are not on hand this year. Of these, 30 are Chicago 

 men. The reason of this is not apparent. In spite of this fact, 

 however, it became apparent that this is a pretty able-hod ied 

 tournament all by irsflf. It improves with the week. The big 

 live-biro sweep had 51 entries. These represented ten different 

 States of the Union, namely: California, New York, Iowa, 

 Nebraska, Minnesota, Indiana, Wisconsin, Ohio, Missouri and. 

 Illinois. Mr. J. Orr is here from San Francisco. Mr. W. T. Den 

 is on from Brownsvi ]e. Lew Harrison, of Minneapolis to-day 

 introduces his friend H W. Jones, of Atwater, Minn. MeMurchy 

 and Lindsley of the Old Guard, New York, are here, also Mr. 

 Kellar, and Ed Taylor is on from Cincinnati, to Cast a fatherly 

 Ohio eye over Jesse Pumphrey and the other Bucko\ e youths, who 

 seem pretty well able to take rare of themselves, however. S. A. 

 Tucker is here because be couldn't stay away. There is also an 

 uuusually strong set of shooters, for thuir numbers, in from the 

 sma ler towns of this State. 



This morning the sun winked at the Lake Breeze, and said, 

 "We have been letting the boys off easv. Suppose we give them 

 a touch of high iif>?" The Lake Breeze was willing, and this 

 afte' noon it took a band in the fun. In the morning the birds 

 were easv, hut in the afternoon ihey began to slip out pretty 

 fast. A great many shooters thought, they saw some phantoms, 

 shot- proof, and some lost birds through not speing the trap open, 

 and not seeing any bird go out. You can't shoot at a small hiss 

 in the air, and that was all the evidence at hand, in some cases. 

 It began to '00k something like Watson's Park. The shades of 

 night fell with the great 20 birds, S20. open sweep unfinished, and 

 with only two men straight at the 15 hole out of the entire fifty- 

 one entries. Thef-e were Messrs. Budd and Solomon. If they 

 stay straight to-morrow they will divide $320, 



,xtra sweep, sai omerocks, $4. m eutr'es; 203 div , Merrill, Part- 

 ton, Sanford; 19s div., G<rdner, Heikes, Allen, Young and 

 rk; 18s div.. Kieinman. Bingham, Stice. Solomon, Pumphrev, 

 mi iron, N-rtb, Smith, D. V. Palmer and MeMurchy; 17s div., 



THE TARGETS. 



Extra sweep, 20 blueroeks, $4. 37 eutr'es; 203 div , Merrill, Part- 

 ington, Sanford - 

 Park 

 Harm 



Bob White. Wstfi-ld, Eich, Kennedy, Elliott, Ruoge. 



Extra sweep, 15 b'u=>rocks, $3, 31 entries: 16s Oiv., Heikes and 

 Elliott; I4=i div., Gardner, Pa-k, WestfieR Pa,rmalee, Smith, 

 Budd, M Murchy, North and Ham ; lron; 13s div., Youug, Jones, 

 Saoford, Merrill, Smoke, Lindsley, B. White and Stice; 13s div., 

 Eich, G. Kieinman, Kennedy. Taylor and Polster. 



Extra swef p, 15 Muerocks,' $3. 21 entries: Fifteens div. bv J. B. 

 Smith, North, Merrdl and MeMurchy; 143 div. Bob White, 

 Heikes. Sanford, Elliott. Partington, Gardner and Park; 13s div. 

 Jones, Bingham, Parmnlee, Pumphrey, Young and Hamilton. 



Col. Sheahan. 

 Accepting an Invitation. 



Extra sweep, 10 blueroeks, $2, 30 entries: Tens div. Budd, Ken- 

 nedy, Park, Smith, Merrill. Dr. Palmer, Elliott, Parmalee. Part- 

 ington, Runge, Bineham and Sanford; 9s divl Young, Stice, Pum- 

 phrey and Taylor; 8s div. Gardner, H. Kieinman, G. Kieinman. 

 Corastock, Turner. North, MeMurchy and B. White; 7s div. 

 Allen, Smoke and Solomon. 



Extra sweep, 25. blueroeks, $5, 21 entries: Ties for first on 24 

 div. by Sanford. Bingham, Elliott and Young; 23s div. Park, Mc- 

 Murchv. Westfieid, Budd. Heikes, Pumphrey, Smoke and Taylor; 

 $a div. Parmalee, Kennedy, Merrill and North; 21s div. Parting- 

 ton. Stice and Smith. 



Extra sweep. 15 blueroeks, unknown traps, S3. 34 entries: First, 

 14, Wes'field alone; 13s div , North, Hamline, Heikes, Partington 

 and B. White; 12s Oiv., Elliott, Jones, Smith, Binebam and Ham- 

 ilton; Hs div., Stice. Budd, Merrill, Polster , Pumphrey, T. W. 

 Taylor, Sanford and Palmer. 



Extra sweep, 15 blueroeks, unknown angles, S3, 22 entries: First, 

 14. North alone; 13s div. Elliott, Young and Merrill; 133 div., San- 

 ford, Ed. Taylor, MeMurchy and Pumphrey: lis div., Heike3 and 

 Tavlor. 



Extra sweep. 15 blueroeks. S3. 13 entries: 153 div., Bingham. 

 Pumphrev and Sanford; 14> div., Elliott. B. White and M Murchy; 

 13s div., Hamilton, Westfieid and Kieinman; 12s div., Park, Ham : 

 line, Merrill and Heikes. 



Friday, Fifth Bay, June 10. 



Weather overcast and warm. The birds flew poorly. The at- 

 tendance still held up well, but had dropped a way largely from 

 previous days. The bis sweep was finished this morning. This 

 was by odds the greatest event of the week. Indeed, it is the 

 heaviest big sweep ever shot in this country at ground traps. 

 John Watson does not remember one so big. There was over 

 ShOOO in the purse. That there should ba an entry of 51 shooters 

 at S20 entrance shows better than anything else the character of 

 the shooting crowd assembled here. 



Mr. Bndd and Mr. Solomon, who were the only straights last 

 night, finished their snores without a miss and divided. Follow- 

 ing is the score in full: 



O rean . . . . 20112022232222221 222-18 HKleimx '1021 e> 1 1 ( )22 1 '22211121-16 



Dicks 01122202212112212222-18 Budd .... 22 122:22 112 122212222-20 



Candee . . .01100201022001112122—13 Den 0.21 1 222033 21 102001120-1 3 



Elliott, Westfieid, Heikes and Bingham divided second. Organ. 

 Dicks. Parmelee. G. Kieinman and Harrison divided third. Eich. 

 Gardner, Voorhies, Bob White, Harris, Orr and Turner divided 

 fourth. 



Immediately after the conclusion of the preceding was started 

 the eighih contest at 7 live birds, entrance $7.50, birds included, 

 three, moneys. 50, 30 and 20 per cent.: 



AW Porter 2101102-5 E Voorhis 2102120-5 



Parmalee 0211212-6 Candee.*. .'..1321202-6 



RB Organ 2002022-4 Harris 0211£2?;-6 



W PQuimby 0211122-6 D Turner 1121H3-7 



§ Smoke 0211122-6 J F Westfieid 2121112-7 



RO Heikes 1121201-6 A Morkington 0211210-5 



E Bingham 200 1 0 * Hershey 2122112-7 



Soloman 0212120-5 Polster 1210111 6 



GO Lamphere 21-20121— fi Elliott 22112-M-7 



Merrill, 0211112 6 Budd '.. "2112212-7 



L, Harrison 0202312—5 Farmer 2222010 -5 



J M Eich 1221221-7 Lindsley " 2220213-6 



£ A Turtle fS012-6 G Harris .222D2ii-6 



Gardner 2222222-7 Hamilton 2101111-6 



W M Hale 1002202-4 J B Smith 1112221-7 



0 H Wooster 2011121-6 Sanford 2112222-7 



GeoKlPilmtm 2110211-fi GW Franklin 1212120-6 



L U7£ lllal ' <1 1012022—5 A Kieinman 0121112-6 



A W Reeves 2122200-5 E 1 Reeves 0011202-4 



AD Cairncross 1111121—7 Antoine 0210200-3 



Knowles 2111011-6 J T Hall .' 1200112-5 



Hi lis, 1211210-6 B Dicks . . ..2021211-6 



H klemm&n 2101221-6 Pumphrey.... P32220— 6 



ft B Kennedy 2111002-2 W L Shepard 1220122-6 



Ejeli, Gardner, Cairncrose, Turner, Westfieid, Hersley, Elliott, 

 Budd, Smith and Sanford divided first. Parmalee, H«ikes, Lam- 

 phere, Puttie, G. Kieinman, Harris and Lindslev divided second 

 alter shooting the other ties on second out. Porter, Solomon, 

 Harrison, L. C. Willard, Reeves, Vcorhis, Torkington, Farmer 

 and Hall divided third. 



THE TARGETS. 



Paul North went home last night. The best of the farget shoot- 

 ing was over, but shooting continued in smaller sweeps and in 

 more desultory fashion throughout the day. Scores: 



Extra sweep, 10 blueroeks, S3 entrance, 27 entries; 10s div 

 Elliott, Bingham, Heikes, Bob White, Budd and Parmalee; 93 div!! 

 Santord, Kieinman. Merrill. WestfieR Cairncross, Young, Ken- 

 nedy. Polster and Eich; 83 div.. Willard, Oiler, E. Taylor, Vories, 

 Hale, Stanford, Hamline; 7s div., Smoke, Harris, MeMurchy, W 

 H. Fleming and Wooster. 



Extra sweep, 20 blueroeks, $4 entrance, 20 entries; 203 div., 

 V oung, Westfieid and Parmalee; 19s div., Sanford, Heikes, Elliott 

 ard Budd; 18s div., Merrill and White; 17s div.. Smoke and Wil- 

 lard. 



Extra sweep, 15 blueroeks, $3 entrance. 23 entries: 15s div., 

 Elliott, Parmalee and Young; 143 div., Westfieid, Smoke, Smith. 

 Heikes. Merrill, Henry and Bob White; 13s div., Sanford, Me- 

 Murchy, Statinard, Budd, Bingham and Kennedy; II3 div., Taylor 

 Harris and Park. 



R. O. Whitp, Geneseo, ILTj. 

 Winner of L. C. Smith Cup, Illinois Target Championship, 1891. 



Winner Board of Trade Badge, 1891 and 1892. 



Eieh 1221220 >100U22J2l21-i: 



ft ard ner . . 1 1 0221 1 10 1 23222222 i 0 -17 

 Torkinton22201illU))22311112l2— 16 

 Lirdslev. 2223222 ii 122222002102— 16 

 Wooster . .0221 H0133101 2.21 20212-15 



Reese 31221110021 H oOHOOD— 12 



Wtice 21.211021222H 000H22-16 



rmelee.11112111111100211212-18 

 Merrill . . .32022011210203210210—14 

 wrenct 212 H2O2001O02201020— 12 

 G Kleinm , 11211 210221132211022— 18 

 H Smoke 21222202021221200210—15 

 J B Smith.821111100000112110 .r-12 

 J J Smith. HUJluull 00 12)011210—13 

 Hershey ..111112211 KJi 00 120122— 10 



Beck 2010213022] 0i 110212002—1 1 



Fran klin . 2->222321220 1 20001121—1 6 

 Ell 1 ot t . . . . 122222202222122 11222-19 

 Purvis. . . .1UO12221O010O0W 

 Cairncr'ssl 10 101 21 1 1 22 1 1022101 -16 

 Porter... 124U012121S011021011- 15 

 Solomon , .21112112211112111212-20 

 Westfield.31121112222201111221-19 



Voorhis. ..21112101220121112212— 17 



Hale 21111 020210 1 22212120-1 6 



Heikes. . . .11211212122012211122-19 

 Bingham . 21221211220 ! 21222222—19 

 Harrison. 11111221122022122022— 18 

 Comstoc kO 2 - 12 Jin 'iji 02200211—14 

 Hamline..021010111101011w 

 Poller.. 21120200101021121121—15 

 McMurc' 1 1121100 1211212102110— 18 

 Atwater. .1 002002201 w. 

 Bob Whitelu.21221 2222202011222— 17 

 L^flin... 11 lo2 ' 0110.2?0w 

 Lain p h e re22l 200022210221 11010-1 4 

 Sanford . . 221 12120000022211200—13 

 Hamilton.012.3H '00021 1202101 12— 13 

 Harris. . . .22111022202111122110-17 



Smith 0121201101 01000 sv. 



Orr 21111101021211112220-17 



YoiPig....2i3. 20 i 002i..03010:-Ol-i0 

 Turn er ... .221 02211 '21202121220—17 

 Coppern 0 1 1 202120210 222000 w 

 AK!einm'n0010201101111w 



'SExtra sweep, 15 blueroeks, 9 singles, 3 doubles, S3 entrance, 19 

 entries: 14s div., Heikes and Merrill; 13s div., Parmalee, Smoke 

 Stannard, Westfieid, Pumphrey, Bingham and Bu^d; 123 div., San- 

 ford. Elliott. Kennedy, Young, MeMurchy and Willard; lis div., 

 Kieinman, Turtle and Hamilton. 



Extra sweep, 15 singles, 83 entrance, 25 entries: 15s div., Smoke, 

 Westfieid. Henry and Heikes; 14s div., Elliott, Parmalee. Merrill, 

 Bob White, Cairncross, Sanford and Kieinman; 13s div., Kennedy, 

 Bingham, Harris. Eich. Turtle, Smith and Knowles; 12s div., Stan- 

 ford, Polster and Young. 



Saturduy, Sixth Day, June 11. 

 The weather was close and sultry, although an irregular wind 

 blew across the. traps. The birds were a mixed lot, some slow, 

 others fast. A large part of the shooters left in the afternoon. A 

 few extra sweeps were shot at live birds. There was no shooting 

 at inanimate targets. The eleventh contest, which was begun on 

 Friday afternoon, was finished this afternoon, 



Follownig is the score of th° eleventh contest, 10 live pigeons. 4 

 moneys, 40. 30, 20 and 10 per cent.: 



R B Organ 0231022222- 8 C Harris 20202800w. 



•:.y..j-jr: H23211212— 9 Merrill 2101211110—8 



:u im -: ';:.-!::. - 22 io:'^^- 



K O Heikes 2220122222— 9 Parmalee 1111202221— 9 



West field 2121110122— 9 Bingham 2122122222-10 



-22:23.2; ■ - : 



Palmer 1212222203- 9 C H Wooster 1111212111-10 



U ar d 1 . e r 2222222203 - 9 San ford 1 121122222 - 10 



-2 7 -■!■'<■■-, . Mi - 22 2:2 I...... - ""' 22.- 



\ Harns 1112122101— 9 Smith 0110110111— 7 



P, A Turtle 0121221112- 9 G Farmer 1201110111- 8 



Oaimci:. '212:21222:::.- 2 22 2' 1 L 2-1: -- ■ ■■■■■ ~ 1 



Elliott. Bingham, WWter and Sanford div. first; Solomon, Tur- 

 tle, A. Harris and G. Kl ininan shot out the ties on second and 

 Oiv ; Ure^n, Eich, Merrill and Farmer div. third; Budd in the 

 shoot-ofE won fourth. 



Extra sweep, 7 live birds, §5. 19 entries, 3 moneys— 50, 30 and 20 

 per cent.: 7s. div. Eich, Westfieid, Heikes and Porter: 6s, div. after 

 shooting off ties by G. Kieinman and Sanford; 5s, div. between 

 Parmalee and Elliott after shooting off ties. 



Extra sweep. 7 live birds, $8, 7 entries, 2 moneys— 60 and 40 per 

 cen .: 7s, div. Westfieid and Heikes; 63, Kieinman. 



Extra sweep, 5 live birds. £3, 11 entries, 3 moneys— 50. 80 and 20 

 ner cent.: 5«, div. Burns, Westfieid and Heikes; 4s, Kieinman; 3s 

 A. Kieinman. 



CERTAIKLY SAID SO. 



Ex-President Aimer Price.— I shall now try to buy the baby some 

 shoes, it takes time to be president, and is expensive. About 10- 

 gauges? Well, all I ask is to have those 12-gauge men stand at 

 SOyds. with my old 10-eauge Westley Richards. 



R. B. Organ, President— I am 48 years old and weigh 2051bs. 

 Am of American descent, so far as known. My name would have 

 been Wadsworth if I had not. been elected. About the new no- 

 handicap rule? It is most unfortunate, coming just at the time of 

 the World's Fair tournament, where we wanted everything 

 united, smooth and at its best. You mav say I shall try to keep 

 up the good work begun by Mr. Price in game law cases. There 

 will be some fie-hting done. 



TF. L. Shepard, Secretary.— God bless you. Ho ware you? I will 

 see you in a minnte. Yes, the sweep costs 20 large calico dollars, 

 Kentlemen. The official scores will show that I got more than 3 

 out of 10 birds. 



S. A. Tucker —I have a fine job lot of old Parker seal gune, 10- 

 gauge, which I have ordered shipped at once to Chicago. I threw 

 up my bat when that Rule No. 6 went through, because I saw 

 where I could work off these old guns. 



