FOHEST AND STHEAM. 



16 CGveys in a drive of fKom 10 to 30 miles. The young are big enougto 

 to fly strong. Expeet great sport in the fall. " 



* * * 



With twenty men from Knoxville, ten from Bristol, three from 

 WashingrtOD, half a doz u fro n LyQCbburg-, added to the local con- 

 tingent, JohDson City shoulJ show one of the biggest tournaments of 

 the year. The added money, merchandise and special prizes for 

 averages are the combination that catch the boys. 



* * * 



The following scores were made at the shoot of the Passaic Olty 

 Gun Club at Pa«Ra>c. NT. J . on .July 9.— Tiiirty birds each: Wise 27, 

 Kevift 20, Hall 26, Lenotie 21, Rei 1 18, Bowes 17. Giston 33, Smock 17, 

 Stone 37, Coman 2^, Jellerae 23, Hemion J8, Tolten 14, Campbell 23, 

 Abbott 21. 



* * * 



The Curry Gun Ohib tournament a*^^ Corry, Pa., next week, will at- 

 tract the full strengfh of 'he PeunsylviDia trap shooting fraterni.tv. 

 Corry is dehghffuUv situated for a s >oot and every person in the 

 town will assist in entertairing the visitor.s. 



* * * 



The eleventh meet of the Ma'lison County Sportsmen Association 

 will txke placf at Cazenovia. N, Y. Two days' shoot nt kiiig birds on 

 the gun club's new grounds, the first week In August. I'pr ipro- 

 gramme address Will H. Cruttenden. Oazenovia, N. Y, 



*** 



From Busyrii', O , we learn that the gun club members are going: 

 ab^ad with the prepaiations for their shooting tournament, which 

 Will be held on Weonf sday and Thursday. July 27 and 38. It is proD- 

 able a large crowd will be in attendance. 



* 



The White House (N. J.) (iun CluH is offleered as follows: President. 

 .T. H. Dasis: Vice Pretident, S. K- Large: Secretary, M S. Anderson; 

 Trea>;\irer and General Manager, U. jiishop. The club will run a 

 merchandise shooc in the fall. 



** * 



E D. Fulford shot at 100 targets ou July 4 at Wauseon, .0., asid 

 broke 98. He was to shoot at live birds, but as they could hot be pro- 

 cured targets were substituted. 



The Fond dii Lao (Wis.) Gun Club has been organized with the fol- 

 lo^flng officers President, M. S. Tredeven; secretary, A. E. Keating; 

 treasurer, L. F. McLean: captain, JM. M. Ander.son. 



The tournament of the Forester Qxm Club advertised to take 

 place on July 86 and 27, has been postponed until later in the season 

 when it is hoped it will be cooler weather. 



a * * 



The ninth contest of the Connecticut Shooting League will bn held 

 on the groimds of ihe National Guu Club at Wallingford on July 26. 

 Tne fuu will start at 9 A. M. 



Why is it that the Interstate Manufacturers' and Pealei s' Associa- 

 tion does not arrange for reduced fares dtiriug the mohthly tourna- 

 ment? 



* * * 



At JCilamazoi, Mich., on July 7, Win. Orm^by broke 14 out of 50 

 cl&y pigeons, his shOQttag timd being 2 minutes, 17 seconds. He used 

 four guns. ^ 



The members of the Foresters' Guu Club, of Fleming* on, N. J., 

 have assurances of a large atteadance at their tou.rjmmen^t pn July 

 26andS7, 



The Manhattan Guu Qlnbwlll IxftU^^anJnyltation shoot at Dextei 

 Park on Aug. 3. The principal feature will be a contest at 10 live 

 pigeons, 



* ♦ ' 



Had it not been for the West Virginia and Plainfleld, N. J., oontin- 

 gentii, the White House tournament would nave been very Hat. 



* * * 



Ah the Rochester, Buffalo, Saratoga, Johnstown, Aubiu'n and S.yra- 

 cuse shooters are expected at Watertown next week. 



XJlass and Helgins will have anotjier match at 100 live birds each' 

 Glass should win by a wide margin. 



f ^ * 



The West Side Trap -^hootine League will hold ite monthly team 

 shoot at Wcodlawn Park to-day. 



* * * 



The Park-^ rshurg (VV. Va.) Gun Club will run au exftfl,r«ion frqm 

 that place to Hantlngton on July 24. 



* * * 



Don't forget. Tai:g-et^ only 2 cents e^ph at the JSIew Jersey League 

 shoot at Claremonc on Satm-day. 



**« 



Teipel's Park, in Gorangton, Ky.i-is toepoiniiiff^aiite Ji popalar place 

 for trap contests. . 



* * * 



S. W. Bbea, mayor of Bristol, Tenn., will be with his club at the 

 Johnson City meet, 



* * * 



The great auburn-haired yp4th"€J!P^n K;i^0XV.8fei GShas. B. Rosa, will 

 be at Jonnson City. ^ 



The Somerville (N. J.) GunClrfb wiMi hold a tournament on Opt. 19 

 and 20. 



* * * 



The Kansas City (Mo.) Gun Club tournament on Aug. H and 4 will 

 be a Dig affair. 



Ebp(J« Island shooters complain of a scarcity of sport at the 



tvm 



* 



Wm. B. Hobart has severed his connection with Von Lengerke & 

 Detmold. 



* * * 



The Pier Club of Atlantic City shoots on the pier every Friday. 



A gun and rifle club is to be formed in Raleigh, N. C. 



C. H. TOWSEND. 



New London will attract a big entry list. 



Onondaga County. 



Utic*-. N. Y., Julyl5— Oiondaga County Sportsmen's Associa- 

 tion, cinb Bhooia, 2.5 kingbirds, A. 8. A. tuI'-b: 



Booth Ill mil 1 11 i 11 1111 1 noil 1 -2i 



Kol lies 11111 0 1 Gill 1 1111 1 nil 1 111-23 



Knowlton lllllimilinOlOllI mil— 24 



Kilbonrn 0I]0111Uin]011iniinil-2:J 



J Pf ei tier 1 1 Oil 11 1 101 101 111001 01 011-lS 



tfunter niiiiiuiinmiiuinii-?.'i 



Ga»-es iiiioiinRiiinoinimoo-20 



M'zner 11111010110101111111110(10 -IS 



Elliott inioiiiinuiniiiiniio-g.3 



Smith llliilll'lOillllOilllOn 10-20 



Kiuges iiiiiiinn,oiiiniinnii-33 



Henn'nK OlLUlOlOnillllOllOUOOl— 20 



Miiispi u. umonnoinifii i in 1 1110-20 



Sh^-rman 02011100il00l01111inoi01— le 



Hicks. 1011011010,11 10111110,11 1-19 



!=mvth oiiiaiuiiioiooniiooioi— 17 



P irker 1 lini 1 1 1 100 1 1 1 01 1 0001 1 000-15 



Harris llOllIinOlliOlOJll 111)01-20 



French llOnOOOOOUOOOlOOllOOOOl— 10 



Badge shoot at 25 kingbirds fromtxper' Tr-p : 



Gates IIOIIOI 111 110100011001111-17 



Booth lllimillOlllinill 11111-24 



KUhourne llOlOlillinnOlOlliOllll-20 



Sml'h IIOOIOCOOOOOIIO t 



Preiffer. llOl 1 101110.0100001111111^17 



Elliott iominoninniiiiniii-:23 



Hunter nillUllilinil[linilll-g5 



Smvth - OOlOlllOlllOllOOlOllw 



Knowlton lOlllOinUOilOlililllin— 21 



Barria'. ,....,,Oilllw 



New Utrecht Rod and Gun Club. 



Thb regular weeklv shnot of the New Utrecht Rod and Gun 

 Club was held at Woodlawn Park, L. 1., on S^ixirdav, Jnlv 16. 

 'Ihe competition was for the gold and .silver medals. Mort Van 

 Brunt won the gold one with a scoro of 18 out of 20, and D. Deacon 

 again won the silver one with a score of 16. Several livf-bird 

 .sweepstakes were shot ofle, also four matches between Dr. Wynn 

 and K,. R. Street. The scores: 



Club eold and silver medals, 20 Keystones, 3 trap°, unknown 

 angles. 18yds. rise, American Association rules. Also three sweep- 

 ^lases: igt. 2d, 8d. 



Deacon 11101101111011111101-16 



Bennett 0inilll00ll011OllO10-J2 5 7 5 



P Hegeman OlOOdOOOOOOlOOOliUll- 6 4 6. 



AH^geman 100111 IIiil 111110110-15 3 6 6 



Dr Wynn OllOOiinoniiOlllOOO— 11 .. .. . 



P Adams^ (KllOlOOlOOOOOOOOOOOO- 3 



J*Ii Brunt 101110111111! 1111111-18 8 7 5 



*AW Adams 1110 OinOOlOOOlOaHl- 8 8 4 4 



*0r J Adams lOllOlOllliOlIJOJllO-lS 



*f^ordham lOOOOOIOOdCOlOnoOOOO- 3 



O A Ss kes. . .. , inoillOOOni 1011000-12 



Street 00101000011000000011- 6 .. .. ., 



Visitors and not members entitled to compete. Referee, Mr. 

 W. F. ^ykes ; scorpr, Mr O. A.Dellar. 



Sweepstake at 7 live birdo, ilfl entrance, 3 moneys: 



R R Street 1211210-6 A W Adams ^22001-3 



I)r \Vynn 2101111-6 C A Sykes....- 22] 1123- 7 



D Bennett 1120200 -4 H W Blaitmacher 1111121—7 



M Vat) Brunt ]221in-7 W F Sykes OlOlw 



S H»-geman 0011211^-5 



Same conditions: 



RR Street niini-7 C A Svkes 1202122-6 



'L''-Wynn... 1121101-6 H W Blattmacher 1020111-5 



1311221-7 J Adams 0111202-5 



Match shoots, $20 a side and birds: 



Dr Wynn 1100111111-8 2121111111-10 21111-5 111-8 



R R Street 1212012120- 9 . 2112210221— 9 11110-4 010-1 



Wheatou Outshoots Shelley. 



A NUMBKB of Jersev sportsmen went to Morrislown, N. J., on 

 July 12 CO witness the 23-blrd match between .Ks. E. Wheaton, of 

 the Newark Gun Club, and R. S. Shelley, of Morristown, which 

 took place on Frank Class's shootine: grounds. The match was 

 for IS25 a side. und<^r HurlinghKm rules. On the thirteenth round 

 Wbeaton had killed 10 to Shelley's 4, and at this stage the Morris- 

 town man threw up the sponge. 



In a 4-bird sweep, $3 enirv, which followed, the scores wer^: 



0«8tle. 2111-4 Tenaud 2010-2 



grddea 1211-4 Riley 10 0-2 



Wheaton 1111-4 Hathaway 0(120-1 



Timmins 0111-3 Riggott 2111-^ 



Toe winding-up shoot of the day was at 25 targets per man, the 

 results being a"* tollows: Timmins 21, F. Qnimbv 20, A. Qnimby 

 20, Hathaway 20, Carl i ale 16, Tunison 19, Riie^ 18, HlUie, Mucb- 

 moT-p It), Day 16, Tenaud 15, f^eek 1.5, Shelley 14. Guailen 11, Piper 

 10, Mahan 9. 



liOng Iisland Sportsman^s Club. 



Only four members of the Long Islnnd Sportsman's Club were 

 present »t the regular monthly shoot at D'-xter Park. L. L, on 

 Monday. July 11 . L. Gertzlipger won the medal for the first time 

 with a s'ore of 16 ru' of 20. SruPtzl« took the lion's share in the 

 following swefpstsJcf 8 f-hiots. The scores: 



Club shoot. 20 bhierocks, two traps, 18yds. rise, monlhlv shoot 

 for gold medil. 



Fluf gel . . .OllOlOlllllOinilOOl-14 Thiel 10101110101101110011-13 



Gentzl^s'rlOlOlllllllll 1111010—16 Stueizle.. 01101111111101011101-15 

 Sweepstake sboots, 25c. entrance, two moneys in each: 



ist. 2d. ■ ;31. 4th. 



S'uetzie 101111-5 moiinoi— 8 oinniin— 9 uiiiiini— lo 



HuFgel nilOO-l 1011110101- 7 0110101111- 7 0111111111-9 



Genizlinger,..nii000 - 2 3111110000- 6 1010111111- 8 lOlOHIOiO— 6 

 •Thiel 110111-^ lOlJOllOOl- 6 OllOlUOlO- 6 lOllOlOUl- 7 



Wauregan Gun Club. 



Skveeal members of the Wauregan Gun C'uh paid a visit to 

 the club's new ground^ at Pelham H;eig)its, W. stchestervand shot 

 off three sweepstakes cod tests on Sa tuxday, July 9. W. H. Brick- 

 ner and J. Loonie were thf> principal winners. The scort-s: 



Ten live birds, 5 traps, 27yd3. rise, SOyds. boundary, M, H. i-ules, 

 $3 entrance, 2 moaeyg: 



E B-irnboeft 2111211100-8 J J Loonie 0021222023—7 



W H Brickner 0121210121-8 S C Barnnm .1003200200-4 



Five birds, S2 entratcf ; 2 monies: 



W H Brickner. 33112—5 S C Darnum 00320-2 



K Bornhoef t 00222—3 W Hutchinson 00020—1 



J J Loonie .1-100—3 



Sams: 



W H Brickner 12000—2 S C Barnum 00110-2 



E B irnhoeft. 01003 -2 W Hutchinson 03000-1 



J J Loonie 12222-5 



TexfLS Traps. 



LAKF.DO, Tex.. July 8.— Gn the "gloriooa Fourth" the Laredo 

 Gun Club held its shoot in Heisht Park. There was a large gath- 

 ering of spectators, and many people from out of town were 

 present. 



The flr<=t shoot was 10 single hi uerocks, which scored Dryer, of 

 Laredo, 6, Colst. of San Diego. 7. Critz=>r, of San Antonio. 7, Field, 

 of Laredo, ,8, Statem, of Laredo, 6, Haynes, of Laredo, 8, Blaler, 

 of Sm Diego, 9, Miret, of Ssn Diego, 3. G. C. Woodman, of Laredo, 

 8. . J. J. Haines, of Laredo, 5, D. K. Murohison, of Laredo. 6, F. 

 ttldder, of San D'ego, 4; wnich rebulted in Blaier, of San Diego, 

 wmuing first prize. 



The sevfnth and last regular shoot wa« live pigeons, which re- 

 "pl ed as follows-; Drver 8 Oolst fi, Criizer 7, Field 7. Murchi«on 

 5. Poge 7 Stratham 6, McKnight 1. J. Haynes 2, Dryer winning 

 first prize. The shooting was Kept up during the day. dosing at 

 about 6 P.M,and the largo number of spt etator.^ en.ioyed the 

 sport as well as those who participated. 



Waverly Gun Club. 



The postponed regular montlily sboot of the Waverly Gun Club 

 was held on Friday, July 15 at Dpxter Park. O, Hillmer won the 

 club medal vrith a score ot 6 out of 10 Tne scores: 



Rpgular monthly shoot, 10 bluerocks, 3 traps, right and left 

 angles, A. A. rules: 



Hplmstead 1111011110-8 Schulz 1111101101-8 



fllUnier llllOinn-9 Fils... 01(fllllOil-7 



Grane. 0111101111—8 Mohrman 1110110111-8 



Fmk bein er llOlOllOil-8 



A number of sweepstakes followed. 



West Shor«is of Syracuse. 



Syracuse, July 17.— The West Shore Gun Club, composed of 

 engineers and firemen, held their shoot Saturday. The following 

 is the score at 20 blupmcirp: 



Crosby... .11110111111111111111-19 Jones IIUIOUOOOIIOIOIOIOI-II 



Duncan ..innilOOlimoill 111-16 Eddie OlOOOlOOOlJllOllOOOOl- 7 



D4VIS OlIlOli'lLlOllUlOOOU— 12 Long Ill 001 lUO 111 1011101 -15 



Peters.... OOaOiOOOOlOOOUlOOlO- 6 R Peters-OOOOOw. — 0 



WbitwPll.OOOOjOnilOOlllOllOU- 9 FArrar....lllOQinOlU10llOlOl^l4 

 Ack'rmanOOulllOomilOlllOll-13 Herma,Q. .lUULUlJOUimiOll-lS 



Cleveland Gun Club. 



C'LEVEiiAWD, O.. July 11.— The Cleveland Gun Club held their 

 regular snoot this atternocm. Tamhlyn won the first and Page 

 second badge in Glass A. Silsby won first and Watts second badge 

 In Class B. The following were the 8eor»-s made at 80 bird": 

 Tamblvn 28, Curtis 14, Flick 23, Elworthy 22, Page 24, Watts 19, 

 Silsby 23. 



Boston Shooting Association. 



Wellington, Mass., July 16.— Charley Bradbury did some line 

 shootiiiB to-day at the grounds of the Boston Shooting Associa- 

 tion, breaking 23 out of 25 targets in the strons; wind which pre- 

 vailed, and which Is consl' ered by experts to be as good asaclean 

 score on a calm day. Stanton also dia some good shnoiing, getting 

 23. ^he scores made in the merGbandlee match follow: Class A, 

 Br^idbury 23, Stanton 22, Stone 21. Cowee 20, Climax 19, Bond'is, 

 Clftos B, W^rr^ 81,-(&prp a,v4 ii*le,aCl, ^>|ifti^l8 16. ' ^ 



North Side Gun Club. 



FoTJETBEN members of the North Side Gun Club turned nnt on 

 Tuesoay, July 12, at the Queens County Driving PaXrMRspeth 

 ^•//i-'K°/"™P^i^u''' ^J"" regular monthly shoot of the club fo? the 

 l^n'^^f average scores for the annual Ss. The 



veteran A. Duryea and J. Tiernan tied with scores of seven 

 ft^l^.^'' the latter withdrew from shootinroff and Duryea took 

 ^^^^m?^"^- A? sweepstake contpsts, m-ss and out, the M^er - 

 Tb^ scores? ^ "'^"'^'P'^l winners. O. H. Meyer shot in fine fom. 



Club shoot for gold badge: 

 ^ Class A. niasR B 



aisi? MOM.™tog...'.'':.,.i,.„o,_3 



D|fi.T;:;:;;:;;:.-;:;ffifgr| ■J¥'rSi.:v. 3!Srf 



g v&v.-. -.-.viafffiri y f.«r • ■ ■ ■■isB 



Sweepstakes, SI entry, miss and out: OJOUOIW-1 

 r-n^^+ Ti/r ^'^st Sboot. 



^°Jrdt Meyer 12112112 A Luryea . 0 



J<M Meyer 3U2mi J Krneger . . . ] 0 



Sf'as Meyer miO M C Manning. . . .'.'.lO 



.......2110 JTiert^an... ... .1110 



HKuhnast 22112110 O Sceffens :] no 



r. ,, Second Shoot. 



S9J;^^Meyer mo HKuhnast nil 



B^^i^^^^iJr-o->r c stefliens.... ......v.'.. 2in 



Referee, Mr. S. 'Lyon. ■■■^xi.L 

 Independence Day in Texas. 



he^^?onTn'«F?,^.^,^'^^^•-'^^^!^''°**^= '^O'ltest that took place 



Sa^'1^'7! &i O.^W&e?\!=E?p^/;s'oS^^^ ' "^^'^ 



Schwim o''^"''*"""'''''' ^^"'"^ ^^' ^'"^'^ ^°' ^^''^^^'^ 9. Thompkins 8. 



Or^aig^arld^'^ili^ats I'^^i^^^t'zT'^'^'"^ ""^^ ^^"'^--' 



pa^v^eit'yi&ri^^iS^^^^^ 



6, GUhamSluls^S; Wade^l^'^'' '^lompkins 8, Williams and Payel 

 Sa^il^ Ld G^^m'l; W^S'sLYth f '""^ ^'^'^^ 

 Or'lrg'aifd'^^^S^^s^^i/g^a'l'' and Payel 5, Sauls 4, 



B ^^^Vf- v*?™® oftbe, shooting done by expert^: 

 * No' ?n fi hh?I°^\^' Brown.6, Thompkins .5. Craig 4, Rogers 3. 



No. 10, 6 blue'oeks: Rogers and Thompkins .5, Craig 4, Brown 8. 

 H' ^ ^'.•^lerocks: Brown. Craig and Rogers 4. ' ^™wn ^i. 



M • v|- A ^'""^^^ "^'^ Craig 3. Kogers 1. 



^ ■ ?f i Wuerocks: Brown 4, Craig 3. Rogers 2. 



No. 14, 6 bluerocks: Brown 4, Rogers 8, Craig 3. 



A Pittsburgh Cruelty Case. 



^^f^'?*®'^?5^°^®^'l*l^''^^'^i",t«^''s* was broueht up before Judge 

 Ewiug. It was that of M-j E. H. McWhort.r and J. O^R. 

 ^^^I'^'.^^y^^^-'^ot the f^ponsm-n^s As^ociati-n, who were 

 ^P^;^^^^^^'' ^^Yf^y }o &r^yma.ls. The charge was bas^d upon a 

 wo.^ d °° ; ''^'^ '^^ association's grounds in the Nineieenth 



.i^'^Fi^ E wing charged the irry that the Supreme Court had 

 recently decided that It was not cruel to kiU pigeons whet^ the 

 to°. t?il J^f interest of skill; that if a wounded pigeon 



nl^ni "^^^ f question for the jury as to whether Ir was ' 



cruel or humane to deprive it of suffering. The judge .i,ed the 



K I""** ^^^^ ^^''^^^^ luote'S from ihe Seripiure 



that birds and fish are made for the pleasure of man. Th« iurv 

 JtSlftf * not enilty.-Pittaburfih Commercial Gaiette, 



At Hollywood Trap. 



^i^^?.'''*;^?'*-^'^^'^.' N./.' -Tuly 1.5.-The Independence Sweepstakes 

 shoot, the fourth of the summer's series of shooting * v«nts at 

 Hollywood, took place at the grounds of the Hollywood Gun Clnb 

 this arternoonm the presence of a fair-siz«>d crowd. Tho conoinons 

 were 10 birds, at rises ranging from 26 to 31yds. and il5 entmnce 

 ge. Inere were ten participants, including Cipt. M .ney, Fred 

 ^^l?.'^^ ^i^l^s Murphv, Dr. Wilson, Noel 

 Monpy, W. B. Thompson, Walter Leonard. Gonid Hoyt and Philin 

 S^/i?fr^*''.''- Wilson won first mon^y, 70 per cent, of the 

 tees, killing h's teii straight birds. Noel Money and Walter Leon- 

 ard tied tor second money, each killing eight. 



Newark Gun Club. 



The monthly shoot of the Newark Gun Club, at John Erb's on 

 July 14, was slimly attended, only half a dozen mpmbers taking 

 part in the club shoot, at 10 targets per man. Despite the exces- 

 sively hot weather the birds were as fine a lot as ever were 

 trapped on the grounds, everyone of them being a veritable 

 ' srorcher." The scores were as follows: 



Collins 1232312212-10 Raynor .0120in0in- 6 



Lindsley 2132]ol]22— 9 Lpddy ]o012'^a2-''0— 7 



Castle. . Oinimn- 9 Hedden ■.1121112nL-10 



At this point the supply of birds gave out and ended the tport. 



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