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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Sept. 8, 1892. 



Second Grand International. 



Des-Chrke-shos-ka, Mich., Aug. 28.— Editor Forest and Stream: 

 Your correspondent having been prevented attendingr the first 

 international tonrnaTnent given by that prince of good fellows, 

 John Parker, nt Des-chree-shos-ka, resolred that nothing short 

 of death would prevent his presence at this. In accordance with 

 this resolution I took the night train east and arrived in Detroit 

 at 7:10 A.M., and a few minutes later boarded one of the little 

 steamers plying between Detroit and this famous island, situated 

 eight miles down the river, and after a most delightful ride 

 arrived in time to breakfast with the sportsmen already there, 

 many of whom arrived the previous evening. 



Des-chree-shoF-ka (pronounced Dezreshoska) is a bit of Indian 

 nomenclature, meaning "Here is e%'erthing." It is one of the 

 most lovely summer resorts on the great lakes to day aad bids 

 fair to excel all of its competitors in the near future. It contains 

 3,.')0O acres, the upper half with over a hundred of beautiful lawns, 

 walks, drives and tennis courts, together with a grand old forest 

 covering about 50 acres, and all within about 30 miuutes ride 

 from Detroit, making it one of the most desireable resorts for 

 families, excursionists and sportsmen of the continent. 



The hotel and its accessories are situated on a bluft at the head 

 of the island (formerly known as "Fighting Island"), facing 

 Detroit and tbe grand exposition buildings about midway. 

 Broad verandas encircle the hotel on the first and second floors, 

 from which the most charming views greet the eye in every 

 direction. The hotel and other buildings are brilliantly illumi- 

 nated by electricity. 



The tournament began on Tuesday. Ideal weather prevailed, 

 and as the eye wandered far out over the broad expanse of land 

 and water, arrayed in all the brilliancy of art and natttre, we 

 were forced to exclaim this is, indeed, the proper place in which 

 to hold the international tournament. 



The roster shows the following arrivals the first day: J. A. 

 Penn. J. A. Rell and wife, John Wright, W. E. Walton and Dr. E. 

 C. Myers, Wheeling, W. Va.: H. Warof, B. A. Bushaw, E. E. 

 Thresher. Kalamazoo. Mich.; J. E. Nichols. Lansing, Mich,; M. C. 

 Sanford. Townsend, O.; F. D. Alkire, Woodlyn, O.; Dick Smith, 

 Toledo.: Mr. Eastman, Monroeville, O.; C. A. Young, Springfield, 

 O.; N.W.Holt and wife, Manchester, Mich.; F. E. Cooley and 

 family, Lansing. Mich,; Wm. Thompson, Jackson, Mich.; D. .J. .T. 

 Valade and .1. Neidermeir. Newport, Mich.; Al Heritage (Old 

 South Paw) and wife, Jersey City, K. J.; C. Schelling, Lansing, 

 Mich.; Milt F. Lindsley and his accomplished wife ( Wanda); John 

 O. Cadman, San Francisco. Cal.; Rolla Heikes. Chicago, 111.: J. R. 

 Cotter and O. F. Floes, Bay City, Mich.; J. A. Roble (White), 

 Ohi'"ago. 111.; L. T. Duryea (Davenport) and Dr. Wynn, Brooklyn, 

 N. Y.; Louis Erhardt, Atchison, Kan.; Harvey McMurohy, Capt. 

 Money, Brooklyn. 



The entries were light in the first events, as many of the 

 shooters preferred to rest after their long jnurney, and view the 

 many attractions r.f the island before commencing work at the 

 traps. Two sets of expert traps with Paul North's pull were 

 arranged facing the south with sky and water for a background, 

 while the woods Immediately behind the shooters made a cool and 

 shady retreat for the visitors and shooters when away from the 

 score. Tl^e first event was called at 10:30, and from this time on 

 the shooting was fast and furious. 



No. 1. 10 singles, entrance $1.50: 



Alkire 6 Walton 10 Davis 7 



Sanford 10 Jager 7 Payson 9 



NW Holt 7 Drew 10 Hickes 10 



.JE Wright 6 White 10 Renaick 10 



H Warof 9 C A Young 7 Penoerthy 3 



8 A Slocum .6 JAPenn.... 8 Lake , 5 



MF Lindsley 9 J A Bell 6 Erhardt 9 



FR Cooley 8 AI Heritage 6 



Ford 8 J Parker 10 



No. 3. 10 singles, entiance .$1.50 



Drew 8 Erhardt ti 



Parker.. 8 Ford 8 



Heikes 10 Penn 9 



Sanford 10 Bell 3 



Renniok,, 6 Capt Money 7 



White 10 Lindsey 9 Young 10 



Walton 8 Jager 9 Lake 5 



Smith 9 Alkire 9 



Warof 6 Wright 10 



No. 3, 10 singles, entrance $1.30: 



Heikes .10 Sanford 9 White 8 



Wright 9 Young 9 Alkire « 



Slocum. 5 



Al Heritage 7 



Payson 9 



Cooley 8 



Holt 9 



Smith 8 



Cooley 7 



Hnlt 7 



Walton 7 



Warof 8 



Drew 10 



Jager .•. 7 Penn 



Lindsley 8 Payson 8 



Money C> Ford 9 



Bill 5 Rennick lO 



Heritage ..7 Erhardt..., 8 



Slocum 8 Parker 9 



No. 4, 20 singles, entrance $2.60: 

 Heikes. ...11110011111111111111—18 Slocum ...01010110111111111101— 15 

 Rennick, .11110101110111100101—14 Lindsler.. 11011110101111111101—18 



Drew lllllimUllOimOl— IS Warof. . . .11110111101111111111—18 



Sanford . .11011011111011111111-17 Ford lOlllOOKXlllllllllOl— Li 



Wright. . .OLlOlUOOlOOllllini— li Payson.. ..11111111101111011011-17 



Young. . . . llllUllOmOlllOOll-16 Jager lllOlOlllUlOlllllllO-15 



Parker.. ,.11110101111110111110-16 Erhardt... llllOlllOlllllOllOH-15 



Hole 11111101100011010101-13 White . . . .11111100101111111110-16 



Penn llUllllinillllllll-20 Shelling. .10100 llllllOUOUlOl-J 4 



Ball 10010111110101011011-13 



No. 5, 15 singles, putrance $3: 



Lake 12 Slocom 11 Walton 13 



Lindsley 13 Alkire .,14 Penn 12 



Drew 18 Heikes... 14 Warof... . 13 



Lake 12 Slocum 14 Walton 13 



Lindsey 13 Alkire 14 Erhardt 9 



Smith 12 Sanford..- 14 Payson 14 



Cooley 13 Young 15 Punnioi ..14 



Parker 13 White 15 Wright 9 



.faeer.' 8 Ford 10 Avery 9 



Nichols 10 Sprague 13 Holt 11 



Bell 14 Money 13 Wendt 12 



No. 6, 20 sintrle?, entrance $2.60: 



\'ouag. . . .11111111111101111111—19 Penn lllllOllllllllll 1111-19 



White. ...01101111001110111111-15 AVright. . .11111011110110111111-17 

 Alkire.... lilllin 1111111 11111-20 Slocum. ...11101111001110111111-16 

 Rennick . 1 1110101111111111 111— 1 8 Lind sley . . 10111111110101111111— J 7 



Bali 01101 01111 1111101101-1 5 Wa rof 1101111111010111 1101-16 



Heikes . ... 11011111111111111111-19 Holt OlllllllOlOlllOOlUO-U 



Walton . . . lllOUliniHOl 11001-16 Avery 01111111111101111111-18 



Cooley. . . llllllllOiniOllUU— 18 McW'rterll 001101010111111111—15 



Parker. .. .11111 1011111111 11011-18 Drew 11111111111110111111-19 



Lake 11111110101110110111-16 Butler. .. .10111000011101101011-12 



Smith 11011010010111110111—14 Erhardt. ..10111011111011011101 -15 



Sprague. ..11011111111111111111-19 Money . . . .11111111111111100011—17 

 No. 7, medal race, emolematio of .50 bird championship, open to 

 Michigan shooters only, entrance $1.50: 



Alkire 10010110111011111111111111111111111110111110110011—40 



Smith 11111111 1 011111 1 1111 n 1111 111111111111111011101111—47 



Sanford 1111111011101111111111111:111111111111111111111111—41 



Young 1011111111l1111Ullillllllll0110100111110111100111-4:J 



Holt .10111101111111101110101111101011111111111111111111—43 



Penn 11110111111011111011111111111110111111101111111111-45 



Wright 11111111111111110111110111111011 llllllllllllllllll-i7 



Bell llOOlllOlUllllllOOllllllllOlOlllllllOlOllllllllll-41 



Slocum llOlllOlllllOllllHOHllllOOlllUOOllOlOlll 1111111-40 



Lindsley 10111101110011110110111011111010110110111110100111-36 



Heikes llllllllllllllllllllllimiimmillOlllinOlini-48 



Avery _ 11010011 101 llOOllOllOlllllllOlHllllOlllllOlOlllll-44 



Walton llllUllllOUlOOOOl 11001111110111111 10 llOillllllOl -39 



Lake lllllinilOllllOlllllllllllllllllllllllllOlllOllOl-45 



Cooley 11110111111111011111011101111111111111111110111101-44 



Penbunhy 1111000 1 lOlOlOl 1 10 lOOOOllllllOOOllOlOl 001101010001-26 



Warof iioimiiimiiiiimiiiiiiioiiiiomooiuiiiiiiio-44 



Nichols iniiiiiiinioiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiTiuomi— 47 



Drew 11 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111-50 



Rennick llllllllOlllllOllllOlinilllllllllllllllilllllllll-47 



Parker lOlllllllOlllllllllimiOlllllllllOlllllimilinO-46 



MeWharter llllllllllH0011111lll01110i)nilllll01111illlll011-43 



Sprague liillllllinoillUlllimilil0111111imillllllilli_47 



Money llllUlllOlOllllllllOllOOlOllllllOOllOllllilllOlll— 40 



Schelline 10111111111Ulllllllllllllllilllll0111llllliiiioiO-4(i 



FI0B8 ..." lllllllllOillOOOlOlOOlOOOOllHOOllOllOllllllllOOOl-32 



Bosh. OlOllllinillOlllMOmilllllllllllOmilllOllill-43 



No. 8. 15 singles, entrance $3: 



Sanford 14 Sprague ...15 Heikea ,15 



Drew 12 Penn 14 Young 13 



White 13 Alkire 14 Smith I5 



Wright 13 Bell 10 



Lindsley 9 Avery lO 



Cooley 13 Ford.... .11 



Trotter ....13 Rennick 14 Cotter .. . . ...13 



Drew won the medal (second time). Heikes won first average. 

 Sanford won second average. Seven firsts were distributtd to 

 winners respectively, 



The Second JJoy, 



Tjie morning of the second day wag uucomfortably warm, and 

 Ihf mUvy mnonvUm ^ave promise gt approachtus storm, yet, 



Holt 14 



Slocum 8 



Walton 13 



Weiser 6 



Butler.- 8 



Sanford 10 



the shooting continued as fast and furious as though the most de- 

 lightful conditions prevailed. The crew of the yacht Josephine— 

 the joUiest crew we ever saw— visited the grounds this day and 

 participated in several events. These gentlemen are good sailors, 

 fine singers and artistic performers on the piano and other instru- 

 ments. Their band music wss simply immense, and kept the 

 large concourse of shooters and visitors in a continuous uproar of 

 applause. Their instruments were of their own handiwork, and 

 each exhibited some peculiar desisn in mechanism which prob- 

 ably originated in the brain of the player and manufacturer. 

 These gentlemen played an important part in the entertainment 

 of the visitors, not only at the shooting grounds, hut at th« hotel, 

 where there music was one of the chief attractions, especially to 

 the ladies, many of whom had accompanied their husbands and 

 graced the tournament hy their presence. A heavy storm drove 

 every shooter from the score for about an hour in the afternoon, 

 btit the "Josephine band" more than compensated for the loss at 

 the traps. 



No. 1, 5 live hirds, entrance $5; 



Heikes 4 White 5 Davenport 5 



L'ndsley 3 McMurchy 4 Parker 5 



Sanford 4 Shields 5 Morris.. 4 



Cook -..3 Young..... .A Money.. 4 



Butler ...4 Wright 4 Myers 5 



Mo Wharton 3 



No. 2, 6 live birds, entrance $5: 



Shields... .6 Slocum 6 MeWharter 8 



Rutler 6 Wright 4 Avery 5 



Lake -.-.e Money 6 Lindsley 6 



Wanda 4 Walton 5 Parker 5 



Davenport ..6 



No. 3, 7 live birds, entrance $7: 



Holt , .4 Money 6 Cook' 5 



Morris 3 MeWharter 5 Wright 6 



McMurchy V Smith 7 Walton 5 



Cotter.. 6 Butler 6 Parker 7 



Alkire ....7 Perry 5 Young 7 



Davenport 7 Shields 7 Sanford 7 



Heikes 7 



No, 4, 6 live birds, entrance 86: 



Sanford 5 Davenport 4 Shields . ,8 



Young., 6 Perry 4 McMureliy ,.6 



Cook., 3 Lindsley 3 MeWharter. 1 



Monev 4 Wright. 6 Heikes 6 



Parker - 3 



No. 5,'ioiivo birds, entrance glO: 



Wanda 6 Wright 10 



Spragne 10 Money ..10 



Cotter 9 Young 10 



Heikes .10 Lindsley 7 Perry 



Smith... 9 MeWharter , 9 Alkire 10 



Shields ,10 Davenport ....9 Kelsey 6 



McMurchy ,10 



International medal race, emblematic of the individual live 

 bird championship of the LTnited Slates. 35 birds, entrance $6,25: 



Davenport 101021111l32001111w 



Heikes 3111112221122321323111222—25 



McMurchy 00U122112123111011011110-20 



Glem 10011011 01010 w 



Shield s 121222011231 1112021121111-28 



Money 1121221120131 m211011113-23 



Young 111111313111111121111221^25 



W right 3211121112221110120113313-23 



Kelsey i. 101 022031031 w 



Cast 000022001210W 



Spraaue 1113w 



Parker OraoilUlOw 



Mc Wh arton 331301111110112020 w 



Lindsley 2003332310022222133212222-21 



Wanda 0112011120211120011331202-19 



Smith 1212122111220211101321110-23 



Davenport 23121122110.32331312213100-33 



White 1111012121123212112112211-24 



Cook 1311121111131133110211111-24 



Morris 21111103000 w 



Kramer 1111010000022w 



Myers 110012l21101w 



Butler 111013211 0220230w 



Young and Heikes divided first money and shot oit tie for medal 

 which Heikes won on score of 5 to 3. McMurchy won second. 



The live-bird shooting did not deter the target smashers, as the 

 following scores will demonst'-ate: 



No. 1,10 targets, entrance $130: Alkire 9, Penn 10, Wright 9, 

 Bell 7, Myers 9, Floes 8, Morns 5, MeWharter 5, Shelling 9, San- 

 lord 9, Young 10, Holt 5, White 10, Cotter 7, Money 9. 



No. 2, 15 targets, entrance $2: Alkire 14, Floes 14, Heikes 13, 

 Young 13, Penn 15. Sanford 14, Wright 13, BM 9, McMurchy 14, 

 SchellLDg 13, Drew 14, riolt 14, Cooley 9, Cook 13, Perry 10, Money 



10. White 15, Myers 15, Jaeer 11. 



No. 3, 10 targets, entrance $1.30: Money 7, Bell 8, Penn 9, Floes 

 9, Schelling 9, Cooley 10, Jager 4, Valade 7, Kramer 2, M vers 7, 

 Cook 8, BrucH 8, Alkire 10, Wright 8, Holt 9, Heikes 7, Sanford 8, 

 Leitch 8, Yager 8, White 10, Easton 10, YOung 8, MeWharter 6, 

 Drfiw 10 



No. 4, 15 targets, entrance $2; Monev 14, Myers 14. Penn 14, Bell 



11, Cooley 14, Sehplling 13, Valade 13, Jager 10, Perry 11, Purser 13, 

 Floes 11, Young 13, Morris », Sanford 15, Alkire 13, Drew 13, Hole 

 11, Heikes 15, White 13, Cook 13, Sprague 13. All moneys div. 



The Third Day. 



No. 1, 10 targets, entrance $1 30: Perrv 8, Sanford 10, Chohb 10, 

 Cooley 8, Penn 7, Forrest 7. Wright 10, Smith 8, Parker 7, Mc- 

 Murchy 7. Donaldson 8, Holt 6 



No. 2, 10 targets, entranre $1.30: Chobb 4, Sanford 8, Wright 8, 

 Perry 8, Cooley 6, Smith «, Donaldson 8, Bell 7, Simmons 7, Thorn- 

 ton 5. Penn 8, Money 8, Forrest 9, Parker 9, Bruce 8, Cook 9, Os- 

 mond 9, Holt 7, Myers 9, McMurchy 6, Purser 10. A. Forrest 10. 

 Drew 9, t^panogle 8, R. C. Yerkes 8, D. P. Yerkes 5. W. G. Yerkes.5. 



No. 3. 10 targets, entrance $1.30: Purser 8, A. Forrest 7. P. For- 

 rest 10, Parker 3, R. C- Yerkes 8, Young 9, Myers 9, Drew 9, Cook 



8, McMurc' " - • 



P. Perry 8. ' 

 JameiBou 

 White 10. 



No. 4, 20 target", entranne $2.60: 



Sanford ..lllllllUI 1111111111— 20 Bruce 01111101110111111111-17 



F Forrest. 1111111101101011 0111-16 Perry UlllllllUlllllllOl— 19 



Money .... 10001101110111010000-10 Vonn 11111 lllOOllillOllll - 17 



Young. . .10111111111111111111-19 Bell 10110111001111111011-15 



M> ers . . ..1101111101101111)010-15 Donalds'nllllllllllllllOllllO- 18 



Wright . . ,0111111111111111111 1—19 Holt 11111111111111101 010—17 



Drew llUllOlllllinDllU-18 H ForrpScllOlllOllOimilOllO -15 



Parker.. .10111111110001111111—16 Rennick. .11111011111110010111— 16 

 Cooley. . .11111010101101111111— 10 Dorser ...lllllllllllllllUU]— 20 



Lindsley.. 10111010111110101111—15 Klein 011U1 11111111111100—17 



Chobb., 10001100100111111011—12 Cass lOlOlOOOOOOOOllOlOlO— 7 



Spanoglp..l1110111111101111111— 19 Jamieaon. 10010111111011011110-14 



No, 5, 20 smgles. HUiranc- $3 60: 



Sanford , .11111111111111111111-20 Bruce 01001001111111110111—14 



Purser. . ..11111111110111110010-16 Penniok. ,11101111111111111111-19 

 Young. . . .11111101111110110010-1,5 Goodman.lllUllllOlllllllllll-17 

 Wright, . ,10111111111111111101-18 Money. . . .10111100001111111010-13 



Perrv 11011011111111101111-17 Lake 11 IIOUIOOII 11 111101-16 



Cass". OllOOUO'lOOOllllOlOll— 9 Cook 10101111110111111111—17 



Spanogle..ll01100n011101 10111—14 Lindslev ..11111011111110011101-16 



Jones 11111111110101111111 -18 Myers 10111110111101111111-17 



Kramer ..OlOlOOlCOOlOlOOOOlOO— 8 M'MurchvOll 11110111111111111—18 

 F Forrest . 111011111001 1 oOlUll— 15 Heikes .... 1111011 1111101111 111—18 



Donalds' nlOllllOllOllllllUOl— 16 Bell 11110111111110011011—16 



Penn 11110101111111101111-17 Shields.. . .11010111011111111110—16 



R Yerkes. 10011101111101111101— 15 Bush 11010101111111100010-13 



W Yerkes .01001 111110111101100-18 M' SVb'rt'nllOOOlOllllllOimil- 15 



Klein 10111111011101101011-15 Jamieson.OOOOOllllllUllOOllll— 13 



Jamieson.UiOllimilO 1011101-16 Smith 10111111111011101101—16 



Drew 11110110101111111111-17 



No. 6, 20 singles, eniran-e $2.60: 

 Sanford .11111111111110111111-19 Morris. . ..11100001001100000001— 7 

 (ierick. . . .OOOOlOlOUOJOOllOOOl- 7 F Forrest.llOlOllllllOllOlllH—ie 

 Wright . .11110101111111111111-18 Smith ..11111111111011110011—17 



Jones 11111111001111101111-17 Lindsley.. OllilllllllOll .Ulll— 18 



Porsie . . .11101111111111111111—19 Money . . . .11010111001111111011—15 



Kramer . IIIOOOIOIOOIOIOIIIIO-II Lake 00110110111111011101-14 



Spanogle . 10101001101111111111—15 Klei n 11111111111101101110—17 



Mvers . , 01101111111000111110-14 Parker. . . 11110111111111011111—18 

 MWh'rt'nOOllllUllllOi 110111-15 Goodman,110nilllllllllHlll-19 



BeU 01100100111110001100-10 Mommery 10011101111100011010-12 



Terry 11111001111111111111-18 Butler , . . .11111111111101111111-19 



Penn 111100111l!lllll0011-J6 Bruce lllllOlllllin 001011-16 



Heikes,,. .11111111111111111111 -20 Delong. .,10111100101100100111—12 

 McM'rohyOOIOiOlllOOlOOlOOlOO— 8 Sprague. .00101111010011101111—13 



Chobb . .. .OOllOuOlllOllOlOlOOl— 10 Cass OOOlOlOlOlliOOOllllll— 10 



Payson... .1111101010001 1011111— 14 Jamieson.l0110010100^0lllllOO— 10 



Raymond.lllOlllllllllOllllll-18 Holt lOlllllOlllOUlJOlll-16 



Youug ...imuil 111 111 111110-19 



Team race, imv u;m to %hf) tef^TO, 35 targets pw mw, ftpst prlfje 



Island Gun Club, Wheeling, Va. 



Wright 1111111011111110111(11111—33 



Sanford 1111101111111111111111111—34 



Myers 1111111100110111111110111—21 



Penn 1111111011110111111111111—33—91 



Pontiac Team. 



Thornton 1101101110101011011010101-16 



Cook 0 11111111111 11 1111 1011101— 32 



Osmond 0101111 1011100111001111 11-18 | 



Brommitt 110000010 L001000111101101-12-«Sl 



Northvllle Team. 



R C Y^erkes 1101111111110110111101111-21 



D I Y'erkes 0011101011000001010100011-11 



W G Yerkes 1001111101011001101111010-16 



E Simmons llllllOllllOOllOlllHllOO-19-ii: 



Keystone Team No. 1, Windsor. Conn. 



Pu rser 1011111010111111 01 1111111-21 



Bangham 1010001011110011011111111-17 



Ford 11001011111 UllHOOn 0111-19 



Donaldson 1111011111111111110110111-33-78 ■ 



Keystone Team No. 2. ' 



Goodman 1111101011111011101111110-29 



Drovillard ; Oi 11110111001 011111100101—17 



Sehovin 1 101001 0100 1 OlCOlOUOOOOl— 11 



Youugblood., 0110111111111111111110111-22-70 



Fountain Gun Club, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Lindsley .. ..1110111010110110110110111—18 



Money 00111110111001011011111 11-18 



Davenport lllOOllOflllllOllOllllOlO-17 



Shields 1011110111100010100100101-14r-6S' i 



Peoria Team. Detroit. 



Drew 1111011010111101101110110-18 



Rennick 1101111111111101111111111-23 



Parker 1011111111111111111111111-24 



Klein ' 1111 11110011011111111111 1 -22-87 



Yacht Josephine IVam. 



Capt Lard : ....lllOllOOllOllOOOOllllHll— 15 



Beancutter .1110111111101001111111111—21 



Grapp 1101001010000101111111111—15 



Cheese OCOllOOlOOlllOlOlllllllll-lfi - 67 



No. 8, 15 singles, entrance $2: Heikes 11, White 10, Bell 11, 

 Smith 9. McMurchy 14, Chubb 11. Perry 12. Sprague 12, Sanford 14, 

 Purser 13, Yonngi? 13, Butler 12, Goodman 10. Oarr 5, Lindsley 9. 

 Raymond 13, McWhorter 10, Money 8, Lake 13. Holt 11, Bell 8, Cole 

 13, Penn 14, Wright 14, Drew 13, Spanogle 9, Myers 13, Bockhonnd 

 9, Cook 13, 



No. 9. 15 singles, entrance $2: McMurchy 13, Sanford 13, Penn 

 13, Wright 13. Young 9, Myer.s 10, Heikes 10. Bell 8, Perry 13, Lake 

 U, White 14. Holt 13, Money 13, Sprague 15. Lindsley 11, Bush 13. t 



No. 10, 15 singles, entrance $2: Sp'a.gue 1-3, Wright 14, Myers 14, 

 Avery 10, Money 11, McMu'-ohy 13, Young 15, Hfikes 13. Lindsle 

 12, Rell 11, LakP 12, Perry 14, Sanford 14, Penn 13. Drew 15, Holt 11, 

 A. Forrest 14, F. Forrest 14, Money 13, Sprague 15, Lindsley 11, 

 Bush 12. 



This closed the shooting for the third day. Mr. Sanford won ; 

 first, and Mr. Wright second. The Wheeling team won the team ' 

 race. 



The Fourth Bay. 

 The morning of this day v/as ushered in brieh<- and beautiful, 

 with a delightful breeze blowing directly across the traps. Every- 

 body was in the best of humor, and when?the secretary called for 

 entries in the first event there was a grand rush to "get in." 



No, 1, 10 singles, entrance $1.30: Sanford 3, Sprague 9. Perry Sv 

 Wright 9, Butler 7, Bell 7, Drew 10. McMurchy 8, A. Forrest 9, 

 Mouey Lake 7, Myera 10, Heikes 8, Lindsley 6, Avery 8, F. For- 

 rest 9. Young 7, Holt 6, Penn 9, White 10. 1 

 No 2, 10 singles, entrance $1,30; Drew 6. Myers 8, White 10, ( 

 Averv 7. W^right 9, A. Forrest 8. P. Forrest 7, Penn 10, Money 8, 

 Lake 9, Bell 8. Sanford 8, Lind.sley 6. Holt 6, Butler 7, Heikes 10, 

 McMurchy 10, Young 9, Perry 8. 



No. .3, 10 singles, entrance $1.30: White 10, Penn 7. Heikes 6, 

 McMurchy 10, Money 8, Wright 5, Lake 4, Young 10, Money 6, < 

 Myers 10, Sprague 6, i jindsley 8, Bell 7, F. Forrest 7, Avery 6, San- 

 ford 9, Holt 7. I 

 No. i, 20 singles, entrance $2.60: 



White ....11111111011111110111— 18 Bell 10111011101111101111-16 



McMurc'yllllilOlOlim 100111— 16 A Forresf.lOll 1110111011111111—17 

 Y^oung.... 1010100111 111111101 1—15 Parker.. ,.11110111111111111111—19 S 



Myers 11111101101110100 Oil— 14 F Forest.. 11110111111010010111— l.i 3 



Avery ...,11100100000001111011-11 Wright.. .11111111111110111111-19 I, 

 Sanford ..11111111111111111111-20 Sprague . .11111111111111111011-19 i 



Heikes, . ,.11111llimuillllll-20 Drew 11111111111111111111-20 f 



Lake 10110111111111111110-17 Holt 11111101111111000111-16 i 



Lindsley, .11010111011100111110-14 Penn 11111111111111110110-18 : 



Butler.. ..11011001111011101111-14 Perry 11111111111111111111-20 : 



No. ,5. 15 singles, entrance $2: Smford 13, Heikes 13, Drew 10, ' 

 Perry 11, Myers 10, Lindsley 12, A'oung 12, Smith 11, Avery 1.3, 

 Lake 11, Wright 13, Sprague 11, Parker 10, Butler 10, BeU 10, Mc- 

 Murchy 13. A. Forrest 18, Hole 13, Penn 14, Cole 9, Goodman 15, ■ 

 White 15. Bush 12, Forser 14, Buckshot 14. 



No. e, 20 singles, entrance $2.60: 

 Goodman.llllOnOOlllllOllOOl— 14 M'Murc'y 11111111111111110111— 1« ! 

 White ...01110111011111011110—15 Young. .. .11111011111010111111-17 



A Forrest 11101111110011110111—16 



Penn 11111111111111100110-17 



Purser. -. ,01100111110111111111— 18 

 Lake 11111111111111101111-19 



Parker,. ..11111111100111111111— 19 , 



Bell 10111010101111100111-14 ■; 



Holt 11011111011111111111—18 ! 



Bruce . . , .11110111111101011111— 17 1 

 Sprague... 11011111011111111111-18 Avery ,...11111110001110110110-17 | 



Wright.. .11011111111101011101-18 Perry Illllllllinillllll0-19 \ 



Mvre.s ...,10111111111111110111-18 Butler. ...00111111111111111111-18 , 

 Lindsley. 11011111110101111011-16 Sanford.. .11111111111101110111— 18 1 



Smith. ...,11111011111000111011-15 Drew 11011011111100111111-16 



Heikes. . ..11111111111111111111-20 



The next event was the international target championshio race, 

 emblematic of the individual target championship of the United 

 States and Canada. 



International target championship race, 50 singles, entrance 

 price of targets: 



M F Lindsley. . . .11111101111111111111111110011011111101111001011110-41 



R Heikes 11111 111111111111111 111111111110111111111111111111-49 \ 



J Parket 01111110111111111111110111111111111111111011111111-46 



H .McMurchy. . . 11110111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111—48 



Mr Butler 11110111111111101111111111111111111111111100111111—46 



Mr Holt 11011111111110011111111111011011111101001111111111—43 . 



Perry llllOllllOlllUllUOlllUlllll 11111101110011011111—43 



Myers lOlllllllllOlllllllllllllOlllllimilllUIOlOOllll-44 



Smith llinillli'lllllUlll 101101110111111111111110111111-45 ' 



Wright. lllllllllllllllllllllOnillinilinillllllllOlllll-48 



Bell llOllOlOOOOllOOOlOIOOOllllOinill 111111110111111011— 33 



Penn llllllllllllllllllimillOllllOlllllllllllllllllH— 4S 



Young ..llllllllllllllinOlllllllOlluOllllllOlllllllllllH— 45 



Al Heritage 11101111111111110111111111111111111111111111111111-48 



Purter lllllllOlllllOllllOlllllOllOllllOlllOllllimillll-43 , 



Goodman 11111 101111 11011 1 11 101 llOlllllUllOlllll 111111 1111— 45 



Avery 11111111101111001111101111111011111111011111111111-44 ' 



Donoldaou OOOllOlllllllOlllllOllllOlllOHlllOOinilllOlll] 11-39 



Lake 11111101111111111111111111111011101111111111111111-47 ' 



White ., ,11111111110111111111111111111101111111111111111111-48 



Sanford 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111-5(1 



Sprague 11111111111111001111111101111101111111011111111111-1.^ 



Bruce 11111111111111111111110011100111011011110111011111-4" 



Cole 1111111111110llOOll011110110110101111iril01Ulllll-10 



Mr. Sanford won the aii dal. 



Sanford and White tied tor first and Penn won second average. 

 Some of the shooters left on the early evening boat in order to 

 reach home Saturday, yet before they left they repeated the oft 

 expressed opinion that the second "Grand International Tourna- 

 ment" was a little ahead of any shoot ever held in the West, at 

 least especially in the matter of a general good time, unexcelled 

 accommodations, courteous attennon, and last but not least, 

 good management of the shoot. We all look forward to the next 

 meet wi'h anticipations of pleasure. E. E. T. 



KATiAMAZOO, Mich. 



^mw^H to ^amspandmts. 



F. L .R., Boston, -"Sport with the Gufl and Riod" js -edited by 

 Prof. Mayer. The price is $5. 



D. L. S., Newark, N. J.— The gun is a good One and hrass sheila 

 can be used in it. Also the largest buckshot. 



Sje-obt —Please answer through your valuable paper what part 

 of Pennsylvania is best for deer ana hear hunting. Ane. Try 

 Pike county, 



R. E. R., Los Angeles, Cal.— The open season for wild duck in ' 

 California begins Oct. 1, but I do not know when the ducks begin ■ 

 to come in from the north. Could "Aref ar" enlighten me on the 

 suh.iect? y 



J, R. P., Philadelphia.— 1. Please inform me if there is a law in 

 Tyrrell county, N. C, that prohibits non-residents from export 

 ing game out of tbe State? 3, la a . lO 83-200 Wii-obegter rlflo heav:, 

 enough for deer and beai? Aus. I, The Noj'lj) (/fti:o!u]fi for 

 i)id? espoFtfttioo ot Iyi Ves, 



