June 30, 1898.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



62B 



Great Shooting in Michigan, 



Lansing, Mich., June 24— Inclosed I send you a brief statement 

 and scores made at the tournament held in this city under the 

 auspices of the Lansing Rod and Gun Club, June 22 and 23. The 

 Bhoot was a success from the beginning, there being shooters 

 from Detroit. Kalamazoo. Hastings, Battle Creek, Manchester. 

 Jackson, Ovid, Morenci, Mason, Dausville, Stanton and various 

 other places in the State of Michigan. 



During the first day's shoot the Paul North handicap was used, 

 hut it was thought at a meeting of the sportsmen held on the 

 evening of the first day that the handicap was not severe enough, 

 and by an unanimous vote of the sportsmen at that meeting the 

 club were requested to increase the handicap and make it more 

 severe for the better shots. The second day's tournament, was 

 shot under the following handicap, which has beeu adopted by 

 the Michigan State Trap-Shooters' League as the handicap of that 

 organization. 



In the fiist event all contestants shoot from known trap3 and 

 known angles the same as in the ordinary rapid-firing system. 

 In the second event and all subsequent events every contestant 

 winning or tieing for first money are classed as experts in the 

 next event and shoot from three unknown traps and un- 

 known angles, and must shoot in ihe following squad of the fol- 

 lowing event. All persons in the first event or any subsequent 

 event winning or tieing for second money ar* classed in the next 

 event as semi-experts, and must Bhoot from known traps and 

 unknown angles in the second squad or immediately following the 

 experts; all others shooting as amateurs with known traps and 

 known angles. This handicap was found to work very success- 

 fully indeed, and to the satisfaction of all, both experts and ama- 

 teurs. Too much cannot be said in favor of the new expert traps 

 and the. Paul North electric pull and the bluerocks manufactured 

 by the Cleveland Target Co. The management of the traps and 

 of the electric, pull was very satisfactorily and successfully looked 

 after by John Parker, of Detroit, who is a gentleman in every 

 sense of the word. The handicap and the sameness of the event 

 as to number of birds and entries, eliminate entirely that very 

 objectionable feature that is sometimes seen at tournaments, that 

 of shooters waiting until the last squad and then shooting or drop- 

 ping for place. No tournament, was ever attended by the writer 

 where there was as little jockeying as at this one. 



After several preliminary shoots, the following event, 10 singles, 

 entrance $1. 5 moneys: Searles 9, Carpenter 7, Parker 8, Osgood 

 8, Cooley 7, Holt 3, Burgess 8, Haladay 8. Geer 7, Hubbard 4, Hanna 

 7, Howes 4, Schelling 8, Franklin 1, W. Cole 8, J. Cole 8, Wright 10, 

 10. Sweet 9, Carey 6. Thorburn 2. 



Second event, same as first.— Semi-experts: Wright 7, Nichols 7, 

 Searles 9, Sweet 8. Amateurs: Parker 10, Cooler 9, Howes 5, Hub- 

 bard 4, Schelling 8, Holt 6, Osgood 8, G eer 6, Hall 10. Carpenter 7, 

 Burgess 8, Haladay 8, Tucker 10, Hanna 7, Aldrich 8, J. Cole 7, W. 

 Cole 8, Carey 6. 



Third event, same as others— Experts: Barker 10, Cooley 10, 

 Searles 7, Hall 7, Tucker 8. Amateurs: Grant 3, Bates 5, Howes 

 7, Osgood 9, Carpenter 8, Holt 7, Sweet 9, Burgess 9, Geer 5. Rower 



7, Nichols 9, Haladav 8. Hanna 8. Schelling 8. Aldrich 7, Wright. 

 10, Wm. Cole 7, J. Cole 6, Seagrist 7, J. Sweet 5,Cary 5. Drew 9. 



Fourth event, same as others —Experts: Parker 9, Carey 7, 

 Wright 0, Osgood 6. Sweet 8. Burgess 7, Nichols 8, Drew 7. 

 Amateurs: Searles 8. Waters 7. Hall 9, Howes 7, Tucker 8. Car- 

 penter 8, Haladay 8, Hanna 7, Bates 8, Bower 9, Grant 5, Holt 9, 

 Geer 6, Schelling 7, Beardsley 6, Seagrist 5, Dowding 5, Carey 6. 



Fifth event, 25'singles, experts: 



Parker 1011111001111111111111111—22 



Carpenter 1111111111 mOOlHOllllll— 2:3 



Tucker 111110111 1011 111111100110-21 



Nichols 1111111111011111111111111-24: 



Searles 111111111011101111111111 1—23 



Holt orniioi mm oooiooiioin-16 



Amateurs. 



Waters 1010010011111111011110111—18 



Wright Ill] 101111011111111111111-23 



Cooley 101100111 1111110111111111-21 



Schelling 1110111101111110111110111—21 



Drew oomnoiiommnniiii-si 



Schelley. 1111011111101111100111101-20 



Carey 1111011110001100111010100-15 



Beardsley 00101101 0101 11110 1 0 1 1101 1- 17 



J Sweet 110100111011 110110101] nio-i t; 



Aldrich 10101001010uHllini0100l-15 



Do wd ing 1 101000001 0 1 0101 10 10 10100-11 



Seagrist 10000001100 1 LI 100 1 1 1 11101-14 



Bates ; 1010011 1010000001 1 1 010010-1 1 



Haladay llOlHlllOUllllllllllli 11-22 



Sixth event, 15 singles.— Experts: Nichols 13. Searles 13, Wright 

 15, Hall 5. Amateurs: Tucker 13, Houghton 12, Cooley 15, Schell- 

 ing 13, Burgess 13, Howes 8, Parker 15, Schellev 13. Haladav 13, 

 Carpenter 13. Holt 11, Bower 13. Seagrist 12, Cole 9, Grant 11, Drew 

 12, Beardsley 6. 



Seventh event.— Experts: Wrigbt 11. Cooley 12, Parker 14, 

 Bower 3. Amateurs: Sponigle 12, Hall 13, Bates 8. Halladay 12, 

 Schelley 12, Holt 8. Searles 11. Burgess 9, Davis 13, Waters 13. 



Eighth event.— Exports: Parker 12, Tucker 15, Nichols 11. Am- 

 ateurs: Osgood 13, Searles 13, Hall 11, Drew 10, Carpenter 12, 

 Wright 12, Sponigle 15, Schelling 10, Cooley 15, Schelley 11, Davis 

 4, Hole 11. Halladay 11. 



Ninth event, 10 singles.— Experts: Tucker 10. Cooley 8, Searles 



8, Spoaigle 7. Amateurs: Hubbard 5, Davis 3, Tomp=on 7, Haueh- 

 ton5. Bower 8, Sweets. HaH5. Dowding 2, Waters 7, Schelling 9, 

 Nichols 10, Kolt 9, Carpenter 8, Halladav 8, Geer 7, Be«rdsley7, 

 Parker 9. Bates 4, Searles 10, Osgood 9, Bolter 5, Cole 6, Wright G, 

 Bell6. 



Tenth event.— Experts: Nichols 8, Tucker 10, Searles 7, Schell- 

 ing 6, Parker 9, Holt 10. Amateurs: Cooley 8, Sponigle 8. Hall 7, 

 Geer 7, Waters 10, J. Sweet 4, Tompson 5, H. Sweet 8, Halladay 8, 

 Carpenter 8, Bolter 7. Aldrich ti. 



Eleventh event.— Experts: Parker 9, Tucker 8, Waters 7, Holt 8. 

 Amateurs: Bower 9, Haladay 7, Houghton 6. Thorburn 3, Nichols 



10, Cooley 10, Searles 10, Sponigle 10, Howes 0, Schelly 9, Wrjghl 9 

 Tompson 5, Hall 7, Geer 8, Sweet 9, Bolter 5, Huntley 8, Fishburn 

 7, Carpenter 7. 



John Parker, of Detroit, won the first prize for best general 

 average, and J. E. Nichols, of Lansing, the second prize tor best 

 general average. 



Following the programme were three sweeps of 5 birds each: 

 Haladay 4. Davis 3, Cooley 2, Holt 3, Bell 2, Aldrich 2, Schelling 4, 

 Tucker 3, Sponigle 3, Nichols 3. Searles 5, Parker 2. These wet-e 

 shot at unknown traps and unknown angles. 



Another event of 5 pairs was shot: Parker 6, Nichols 8, Schell- 

 ing 7, Sponigle 4, Cooley 7, Holt 5, Aldrich 7. 



Second Day. 



This proved to be a very fine day for trap-shooting. For about 

 one hour the first day it rained in torrents, but as the shooters 

 were amply protected from the rain the shooting continued un- 

 abated. 



The first four events of the day were 15 bird races, and resulted 

 as follows: Parker 14, Searles 11, Nichols 10, Tucker 13, Wright 13 

 Holt 11, Shiefler 14, Drew 11, Cooley 8, Ettiene 11, Scheeling 13' 

 Sponigle 13. 



Second event.— Experts: Holt 11, Shiefler 13, Parker 15. Semi- 

 experts: Tucker 11, Wright 12, Schelling 13. Sponigle 13 Ama- 

 teurs: Ettiene 12, Cooley 12, Drew 14, De LaVergne 13, Nichols 13 

 Huntley 13. 



Third event— Experts: Drew 10. Semi-experts: Shiftier 12 

 Schelling 13, Sponigle 11, DeLaVergne 12, Nichols 10. Huntley lo' 

 Amateurs: Tucker 15, Parker 13, Hall 11, Searles 13, Ettiene 12 

 Holt 9, Cooley 12, Carey 7. E ishbum 9, Wright 11. ' * ml * ne 



Fourth event.— Experts: Tucker 12. Semi-experts: Searles 11 

 Amateurs: Sponigle 13, De LaYergne 12. Nichols 14, Park sr 14 

 Cooley 10. Shiffler 8, Drew 13, Ettiene 12, Wright 11, Schellina 



11, Huntley 10, Hall 6, Holt 11. * =>cneuin fc 

 The fifth event was a three-men team race, $3 entry. 30 birds to 



each man. The teams were made by placing the names of each 

 shooter in a hat and drawing three names therefrom to make the 

 first team and so on uuti the names were exhausted, in all IS 

 The first team was: 



Shiffler. . .11101111101110111111-17 Holt 11110111111110mil0-17 



Hanna. . ..10111011010111101111-15 Ettiene. . ..llOOllOlOlOllirmil-U 

 Cooley. .. .11110101101111011110-15 Tucker. . ..111111 1 11111101H011-13 



47 49 



Drew 11 1010110111101 11111-10 Hall llllOmillOnOlOlll-lfi 



Thorburn.lllOOllOmillimil-17 Wright . ..1111 million IllOll- 18 



Parker.. ..11111111111111111111-20 Huntley.. .lOllninni 11111011— 18 



si g; 



LWergne. 11111111111111111110-19 Searles.. . .1110111111101101 1111-17 

 Fi8hburn..lin01111imm0011-17 Nichote. . .1U1111H1111111I011-19 

 Schelling. 11011111101100111111-1 7 Sponigle.. lOimomilllHOlll -17 



53 53 

 Sixth event, 20 singles.— Experts: Nichols 17, Parker 16. Semi- 

 experts: Drew 17. Amateurs: Shiffler 16, Searles 16. Cooley 16 

 Tucker 19, De LaVerene 15, Holt 14, Schelling 20, Sponigle 1*' 

 Scnelley 15, Wright 14. Ettiene 15, Hall 15, Davis 12, Huntley if 

 Fishburn 14. i 



Seventh event, 10 singles.— Experts: Schelling 9. Semi-expert s: 

 Tucker 7. Amateurs: Searles 10, Hughes 9, Rotter 5, Hanna 4, 

 De LaVergne S, Hal' 6, Parker 9, Ettiene 6. Shieffler 7, Nichols 8, 

 Schelley 8, Holt 6, Wright 10, Cooley 7, Sponigle 6, Aldrich 9, Drew 

 10. Sparrow 7, Cole 7, Carey 8, Fishburn 8, Huntley 7. 



Eighth event.— Experts: Searles 8. Wright 7, Drew 9. Semi- 

 experts: Schelling 9, Hughes 7, Parker 9. Aldrich 7, Nichols 8, 

 Ettiene 9, Sparrow 9, De LaVergne 10. Schelley 9, Holt 7, Shieffler 

 9, Tocker 8, Cooley 8, Carey 6, Sponigle 9, Bolter 1, Hughes 8, Akers 



8, Houghton 8. 



This ended the programme events. After which the following 

 extra sweeps were shot with no handicap: Parker 9, Schieffler 8, 

 Cooley 7, Tucker 8, Schelling 9, Holt 9, Ettiene 5, Drew 9, Wright 

 6, Thorburn 6, Nichols 6, Huntley 8. 



Second entra event: Parker 4, Tucker 9, Schelling 8, Shieffler 9, 

 Cooley 10. Holt 7, Ettienne 6, Drew 9, Carey 5, Searles9. Hanna 9, 

 Sponigle 10, Nichols 10. 



Tuird extra event: Searles 8, DeLaVergne 9, Schelling lO.Cooley 



9, Soarrow 7, Drew 10, Sponigle 8, Hall 6, Parker 8, Nichols 9, 

 Wright 9, Holt 5. 



Fourth extra event: Nichols 9, Do La Vergne 10, Cooley 9, Spar- 

 row 8, Schelling 9, Holt 9, Sponigle 10, Drew 7, Searles 10, Bell 4, 

 Wright 9, Hall 7. 



Fifth extra event: Nichols 9, Schelling 9, Cooley 10, Sparrow 9. 

 Parker 8, Holt, 6. Drew 10, DeLaVergne 8, Sponigle 9, Davis 9, 

 Searles 9, Carey 7. 



Sixth extra event: Nichols 9, Drew 10, Sparrow 5. Cooley 9, 

 Searles 9, Holt 9, Schelling 9. DeLa Vergne 9, Sponigle 10, Shubei 5, 

 Bell 6, Hall 8. 



Extra team race, teams of three men, 10 birds, each team se- 

 lected as before by placing all names in a hat and drawing there- 

 from. First ten in: 



Schelling 1111110111- 9 Nichols 1111111111-10 



Holt 1111011101- 8 Sparrow 1111111110- 9 



Drew 1001 llim- 8-25 Sponigle 1011111100- 7—26 



Hall 0101100111— 6 



Cooley 1111111111-10 



Parker 1111111111-10-26 



Ties shot off at three birds each. 



Nichols 4 Hall 4 



Sparrow .. 5 Cooley 2 



Sponigle 4—13 Parker 5—11 



Ninth event : Nichols 10, Sponigle 8, Sparrow 10, Schelling 7, 

 Cooley 8, Holt 10, Parker 8. 



Scnelling and Parker issued a challenge to the crowd to shoot 

 any two men a race. Of course the challenge was at once taken 

 by Cooley and Nichols: 



Schelling 1110101111-8 Cooley 0111111H1— 9 



Parker 0111111011-8-16 Nichols 1111101111-9-18 



As the last shot was fired the sun was sinking behind the dome 

 of the Capitol building. And thus ended the third annual tourna- 

 ment of the Lansing Rod and Gun Club. A very pleasant shoot. 

 And the handicap adopted by the Michigan State Trap Shooters' 

 League gave entire satisfaction the last day of the shoot, the 

 Paul North handicap not proving severe enough. The club antici- 

 pates holding another shoot in the fall, the latter part of Septem- 

 ber, under the auspices of the Michigan State Trap Shooters' 

 League. J. E. N., Sec'y. 



Waverly Gun Club. 



Waverly, la., June 17.— The tournament, of the Waverly Gun 

 Club, n eld at this place June 15,16 and 17, was fairly attended. 

 The weather was warm and sultry, and the scores fairly good. 

 Among those in attendance were E. E. Hageman, Independence; 

 George Henderson, Bob Wolverton and Noah Watkins, Cedar 

 Rapids; C. W. Grubb, representing Montgomery Ward & Co., 

 Chicago; Edmonds, Hollister and Cleveland, of Manchester; C. 

 L Q gg, J. E. Fuz-zell and C. A. Smith, Dunkerton; Hon. J. G. 

 Smith, Algona, and C. W. Budd; Des Moines. The officers of the 

 club are: C. R. Travers, President; W. H. Babcock, Secretary; 

 Guy Vandevere, Treasurer. They made it pleasant for the visit- 

 ing sportsmen. 



No. 1, 10 singles, $ 1.50 entrance: 



J J Smith 1111111111—10 Taylor 0010000010— 2 



Henderson 1111111111—10 Steineck 1101111011— 8 



iSiobols 1101111111-9 Bieher 1101111111—9 



Stone 1010101011— 6 Mowbery 1111111101— 9 



Wolverton OOtlimil- 8 Bud 1101010111— 7 



TShafer 1011U0101— 7 Vandevere 0110101101— 6 



No. 2, 15 singles, entrance $2.50: 

 H G Nichols. . .OOttOOOOOlOOlOO- 4 Henderson . . . 111111101111001—12 



Budd 111011101111111—13 Bacher 0:)10100milOll-lO 



J G Smith 111111111111011—14 Shafer lOmiHlllllOl— 13 



Wolverton .... lUOllllOlOlllll— 11 Van 100101100110111— 9 



Stone OlllOOlUlllOOl— 9 



No. 3, 5 pair, entrance $2: 



Nichols nmilllO- 9 J G Smith 1010111010— 6 



Stone 1111101111— S Bacher ..0000101110— 4 



Henderson 1010110011- 6 Shafer 1111101110— 8 



Wolverton lllOlllllO- 8 Van 1111001011- 7 



Budd 1111111111-10 



No. 4. 10 singles, entrance §1.50: Henderson 6, J, G- Smith 8, Wol- 

 verton 8, Stone 7, Nichols 5, Budd 9, Steineck 5.; Bacher 8, Van 8, 

 Shafer 8. 



No. 5, 15 singles, entrance §2 50: Budd 14, J. G. Smith 11, Hender- 

 son 12, Wolverton 14, Stone 12, Shafer 13, Nichols 10, Van 10, 

 Bacher 10. 



No. 6. 10 targets, entrance $1.50: Nichols 5, Bacher 9, Steineck 5, 

 Taylor 9, Budd 10, Wolverton 8, Stone 9, Henderson 9, Van 7, 

 Snafer 8. 



No. 7, 10 singles, entrance 81.50: DuMont 6, Northop 8, Taylor 6, 

 Hageman 6, Budd 8, Stone 10. Henderson 9, H. G. NicDols 6, G. 

 Smith 8, Woodring 0, Wolverton 9, C. Bacher 4, Shafer 10, Bacher 

 9, Stegglr 9, Hofer 7, Woodbury 9, Steineck 3. 



No. 8, 10 live birds: 



H G Nichols 2211222111-10 Hofer . 2010011111- 7 



Shafer 2222212211—10 Woodrang 1011222111— 9 



Stiggie 0112011101— 7 Stone 1111100120— 7 



J G Smith 0112012122— 8 Budd. 1120201111— 8 



Hageman 1211110112— 9 Wolverton 2102111110— 8 



Henderson U20211001— 7 Bacher 0221011101— 7 



No. 9, 10 single targets, entrance $1.50: 



Budd 1111111111—10 Shafer 11H111001— 8 



Wolverton 1111111111—10 Steineck 0111001101—6 



Smith imnOlll— 9 Hageman 1111111111—10 



Hendire lOlLlllOOO— 6 Bacher 1111111110— 9 



Van 1110101111— 8 Woodring 0100111111— 7 



Haffer 0010100111— 5 Stergie 1110110101— 8 



Northick 1010111111— 8 O Bocher 0000111000— 3 



Dumout 1000111011— 6 Taylor 10I0111011— 7 



Nichols OlomiOOO— 5 Stone 0010111111— 7 



No. 10, 15 birds, $2: 



Stone 010111110111111—12 Steineck 101101011111110—11 



Sliggie 1101101001 11100— 9 J G Smith lOllimonOlll— 12 



Northop 011101111110011—11 Henderson.... 011001110111011-10 



Dumont OOOllOOOOllllll— 8 H G Nichols . .10U 00100011111— 9 



Hofer 111111111101111—14 Wolverton . 111010111011010— 10 



Bacher OOOOllllOlOllOl— 8 Budd lllllllim 1111-15 



Shafer 111111010111111—13 Hagerman 111011111111111— 14 



No. H, 5 pairs targets. $1 50: 



Hageman 11 11 10 00 10- 6 Wolverton 11 11 11 10 11-9 



Shafer 11 10 10 11 01—7 Stone 10 11 00 11 11-7 



Smith 10 10 11 11 10-8 Budd'. 10 11 10 11 10—7 



Steege 10 11 11 00 00-0 Hofer 10 U 10 10 10-6 



No. 12, 7 live birds, $4: 



Woodring 2020211—5 Steege 0121121-6 



Hofer miOll— 6 Hageman 0222112—6 



Budd 1211211-7 Shafer 2121)212—6 



Wolverton 2100000-3 



No. 13, 10 targets, $1.50: 



Wolvc-rton 11 10 10111 1— 8 Northrop 1110001010—5 



J G Smith 0101110111—7 Bacher 1111110111— 9 



Shafer 1110011101— 7 Budd mmilll— 10 



Hofer 0101111111—8 Dumont...- 1111010010- 6 



Hageman 1101101111—8 Steeee HlOuiOUl— 7 



Stone llllliom— 9 Steineck 1110001110— 6 



Henderson 1111111110— 9 Watts 000010H01— 4 



No. 4, 10 Bingles, entrance $1.50: 



Z G Small 110U00110-6 Budd 1111101110—8 



Henderson 1111101111—9 Wolverton 0110101111-7 



Hegerman 1101111111-9 Bicher 1011110100-6 



Stein lOimiOll-8 Mofer 1011101000-5 



Shafer 1111111011-9 



No. 15. 10 singles, $1 50 entrance: 



Henderson 1111111111-10 Nichols 1011011110- 7 



J G Smith 0111011101— 7 C Smith 0101101000— 4 



Shafer 1111010)11— 8 Taylor 0110111100— 5 



Hagerman 0001101111— 6 Budd 0111111111— 9 



Wolverton 1011111110— 8 Bacher 1111110110— 8 



Travis 0011000011— 4 Stone . .111111H00— 8 



No 16, 5 pairs, entrance $2: 



J G Smith H U 11 11 00—8 Budd 11 11 11 11 10-9 



Travis 10 10 11 10 10-6 Waverlee 11 10 11 10 11-8 



Hagerman 10 11 01 11 10-7 C W Grubbs 10 11 10 00 11-6 



Nichols 11 11 11 11 10-9 Shafer 11 11 11 11 01-9 



No. 17, 15 singles, entrance $2,20: Smith 12. Henderson 13. Shafer 



13, Hegerman 14, Budd 15, Backer 8, Stone w., Woodruff 18, Travis 



6, Wolverton 9. 



No. 18, 10 singles, entrance $1.50: Henderson 8, Budd 8, Grubbs 



7, Hageman 10. C. T. Smith 7, Nichols 7, Shafer 8, Bacher 9, Taylor 



7, Wolverton 10, J. Woodring 9. 

 No, 19, 10 live birds; entrance $5: 



Nichols 1010101221— 7 Budd 2111211211—10 



S f::-r . . . . i- .-! ^..lei ?" " ■ 0 1 fo P i — ;■' 



Travis 0011012200— 5 Hageman 1101111211— 9 



35 oodring 1122112111—10 Grubb3 0021211001— 6 



Wolverton 1001111111— 8 



No. 20. 15 singles, entrance 83: Henderson 10, Budd 15, Hageman 



14. Wolverton 9, Shafer 12, Bacher 11. 



No. 21, 10 singles, entrance $150: Holister 7, Cleveland 7, Ed- 

 wards 5, Stone 10, Grubb 9, Hotter 7, Wolverton 8, Henderson 9, 

 Hageman 8, Bacher 8, Budd 9, Shafer 7. 



No. 22, 15 singles, entrance 2: Budd 13, Holister 12, Cleveland 11, 

 Bacher 13, Shafer 10, Hageman 14. Stone 10, Hofer 11, Shuack 13. 



No. .22. 15 singles, $2; Henderson 12, Wolverton 10, Smith 5, 

 Travis 8, Edmund 7, Nichols 10. 



No. 23, 10 live birds, entrance $4: 



Nichols 1222212122—10 Holister 1010120101— 6 



Travis 0110210100- 5 Shafer 1221211202— 9 



Henderson 2110101101— 7 Hofer 1111011211— 9 



Bud d 2120112210— 8 S tein eck 1000010202— 4 



Hageman 10010U0H- 6 Cloverlug 1111001011- 7 



Wolverton 1222121011—9 



No. 24, 10 targets, $1.50: Travis 6, Stone 9, Edmons 8, Bodeker a, 

 C. Smith 3 Henderson 9, Hageman 8, Budd 10, Cleveland 8, Bacher 



8, Grubs 9, Brezell 4, Broodie 2, Wolverton 5,;8ttineck 5, Hofer 8, 

 Shafer 8, Hollister 5. 



„o N i?- 25 ' 15 targets: Hageman 14, Budd 13, Henderson 10, Stone 

 13. Travis 8, C. Bacher 8, Edmons 11, Cleveland 12. Grubs 13, Hol- 

 ister 8, Wolverton 14, W. Bacher 11, Wholfer 13, Steineck 13. 



No. 26, 10 live birds: 



(J Bacher 1021111100— 7 Henderson 1002201031— 6 



Hofer 0001101111- 6 Travis 0031313111— 8 



Nichols 0012220211- 7 Hagerman 2111111200— 8 



Wolverton 0001211121- 7 Shafer 1202031200- 6 



Budd 2121022121- 9 Bodiker 0002111110- 6 



No. 27, 15 targets: Travis 13, Henderson 13, Edmon 10, Stone 12, 

 Shafer 11, Hagerman 12, Cleveland 11, Budd 13, Bacher 11. 



No. 28, 10 targets, si: Henderson 8, Nich.ola.6, Backer 5, Edmond 



6, Bodiker 8, Stone 10, Woodring 9, Grubs 9, Hagerman 8, Dunivan 



7, Cleveland 8, Shafer 6, Holister 6. 

 No. 29, 6 pairs doubles, entry $2: 



Henderson . .10 10 11 10 10 10— 7 Holister 11 01 11 10 00 10- 7 



Nichols 11 01 10 11 11 10— 9 Shaver 10 01 10 10 11 01— 7 



Hagerman ..11 11 11 11 10 11—11 Woodring.. ..00 01 10 11 11 11— 7 



Dunivan 11 11 11 11 10 00— 9 H Bodiker. . .10 11 11 11 10 11—10 



Stone 11 11 10 11 11 01—10 



No. 30, 15 targets, $3.50: Henderson 13, Hagerman 14, Stone 13, 

 Dunivan 10, Bodiker 12, Bacher 9. Woodring 11, Cleveland 11, 

 Shafer 15. 



No. 31. 10 live birds, $5: 



Hagerman 12121U111— 10 Cleveland 1102001021— 6 



Bodiker 0110002200- 4 W T oodring 1111210011-8 



Nichols 0120200100- 4 Donivan 2201211110-8 



Henderson 2311101021 - S Travis 1201200110-6 



Shafer 1200002021- 5 



No. 32, 10 U. S. targets, $1.50: Holister 9, Nichols 8, Edmond 8, 

 Hagerman 6, Cleveland 7, Travis 5, Babcock 10, Henderson 9, 

 SbaferlO, Donivan 6. Urubs 6, Bacher 9, Woodring 10, Stone 10, 

 H. Bodiker 8, Taylor 9, A. Bodiker 6. 



No. 33, 12 single targets. $1.50: Hagerman 11, Shafer 5, Edmond 

 b, Henderson 11, Bodiker 8, Stone 10, Woodring 10, Bocher 8. Bab- 

 cock 10, Cleveland 8, Travis 5, Taylor 8. 



No. 34, 10 11.8". targets. $1: Henderson 9, T. Woodring 6, Stone 



9, Donivan 5, Van 6, Cleveland S, I. Woodring 7, Edmons 5 Grubs 



8, Holister 8. Hagerman 10, Shafer 7, Babcock 6, Bacher 8, Steggle 

 7, Taylor 9, Turners, Nicholas. Bodiker 7. 



No. 35, 10 U. S. targets, $1 50: Henderson 8, Hagerman 8, T. 

 ^ oodring 5, Shafer 8, Van 9, Donivan 7. Steggle 6, 1. Woodring 7. 

 Bacher 6, Edmons 6, H. Bodiker 5, A. Babcock 8, Taylor 8, Bodi- 

 ker 5, Cleveland 8, Stone 10, Stineck 7. 



No. 35, team shoot, 15 U. S. targets and 5 pairs, purse 75: 

 Manchester. 



Holister 111011101010C11 01 01 10 00 00—13 



Edmons 100001110111110 10 00 01 11 01—14 



Cleavemond , 110010010011111 10 11 00 10 01—14—41 



Shafer 011111111011111 11 01 11 10 01-20 



Woodring 111111111011111 10 01 10 10 10—19 



Nichols 100000111110010 10 11 10 10 11-11—53 



Stineck 001001001101111 10 01 10 00 01—12 



Babcock lnOlOUOUlOll 10 10 1 0 00 11-17 



Van 101101100111011 10 10 11 11 10—17-46 



Clark 100010110101100 10 00 11 00 00—11 



Bodiker OlOlOlOOlllOliOl 10 10 00 00 10-10 



Smith , 001C00011000000 00 01 00 10 10— 6—27 



Steggir 001111111101111 10 01 11 10 10—18 



Taylor 100110111111111 11 10 10 10 10-18 



Bacher 111110101101011 10 10 00 11 01—16—53 



Priece 001011101101010 10 01 00 00 01-11 



Douglas mOOllllllOlOO 10 10 00 00 10—13 



Hunt 101001011000001 11 01 10 00 10-11-35 



Independence. 



Bodeker 101100100000111 00 01 01 01 11-12 



Oday 001010100001001 10 11 11 10 10-14 



Quimby 110000010110100 ' 10 01 10 11 11— 14-40 



Hagerman 101101111011110 10 11 11 10 10—18 



Donovan 110101101111010 10 11 10 11 10—17 



Ickel 110111111101011 11 10 11 10 01-19-54 



No. 37, 5 live birds, entrance $3: 



F Woodring 20012—2 Hagerman 01112—4 



Henderson 10202 - 3 J Woodring 01133—4 



Slagger 12000-2 Turner 11012—4 



A Bodiker 01201-3 Ickle ' 12>il-5 



H Bodiker Hlll-5 ' 



No 38, 13 U. S. targets, entrance $2: 



Stone 101 111111 101—10 Shafer Ill 111001011— 9 



Cleveland 010110111101- 8 Ickle .,111111111111-13 



Henderson 111111110110—10 Bacher C001111 00100— 5 



Turner 001111111111-10 Wave 010011010111— 7 



Sleggie 001101111110- 8 Donavan 011010111101— 8 



Babcopk 111011000101- 7 Bodiker 101110001111- 8 



I Woodring 011011001 100- 7 Taylor 000U1101111- 8 



Hagerman 001111U1001- 8 



The Linden Grove Gun Club. 



The members:of the Linden Grove Gun Club faced the hot sun 

 on June 35 at Dexter Park and had some good shooting at hoth 

 live birds and targets. In the regular medal shoot at 7 live birds 

 Hurlingham rules, the scores were: 



3, F. Weissenborn 5, W. Follmer 4. 



Regular bluerock match. 10 targets: P. J. Eppig 5, W. Kelly 0 

 F. Ibert 5, C. Horney 5. S. Hesbach 0, L. Neir 2. H. McLaughlin s' 

 W. Cunningham 4, J. Birmel 8, 1. Martin 5, T. Eich 5, F. Weissen- 

 born 5, W. Follmer 4. 



First sweepstake, 10 bluerocks each: P. .T. Eppig 7, F Ibert 5 

 F. Weissenborn 2. C. Horney 2, T. Eich 3, J. Birmel 7, H Green- 

 ville 7, S. Hesbach 1, Fordell 9, J. Link 8. Ties for third monev 

 miss and out: H. Greenville 3, P. Eopig 2, J. B'rmel 0. 



Second sv. eepstake, 5 live birds: S. Hesbach 5, P. J. Eppig 8 F 

 Ibert 2. 



Third sweepstakes, 5 live birds: S. Hesbach 5, P. J. Eppig 4 F 

 Ibert 3. ' 



Fourth sweepstake, 5 live birds: S. Hesbach 5, F. Ibert 4 P T 

 Eppig 2. ' ' " 



Down in Hunterdon County. 



FliEJitngton, N. J., June 23.-The following scores were made 

 here to-day by three members of the Flenn'ngton Gun Club in a 

 match at 25 Keystones each, 3 traps, rapid-firing svstem under 

 American Shooting Association rules. The wind blew a °-aie from 

 the northwest, and as the central score line points due"east the, 

 shooting was very difficult: ' 



Lott (Ithaca. 71 be. 12oz., 12g.) lllOimilOluOllllllOOUl— 19 



Hyde (New Baker, Jibs. 9oz., 13g.) 1101110111111100110010111-18 



Scott (New Baker, 71bs. 9oz., 12g.) OOOlOlllonilllllonooill-i? 



U. S. 



