Sept. 15, 1892.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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Michigan Trap Shooters' League. 



Saginaw, Mic>i., Sept. 9. — The tournaraent of the Micbigan 

 Stfttf Trap Shooters' League, under the auspices of the West Side 

 Gun Club, was held in tliis city Sept. 6, 7 and 8 The members of 

 the Gun Club got out an attractive programme with a flue prize 

 list and made every preparation for a large attendance of visiting 

 shooters, but the shooters came not, and why nobody linows- The 

 Michigan League has a large membership, any club holding a 

 (tournament under the league management must according to the 

 .by-laws of the league, send a team to each subsequent tourna- 

 ment given by the league or forfeit the sum of $10 as a fine im- 

 posed. With the pxcpption of Bay City, a neighboring town, 

 which sent several shooters, there were barely any visitors except 

 a few, and these few had the longest journey to malte of all those 

 who comprisp the league. It seems strange ihat =uch should have 

 bten the case when Saginaw's hospitality is known almost the 

 world around. Saginaw, Oshkosk and Kalamazoo, these three, 

 not the three graces exactly, yet he who has not heard of them 

 must be blind and deaf, and not of the Anglo-Saxon rare. The 

 greatest of these <8 Saginaw; 'tis here that Wm. B. Mershon, that 

 nrince of good fellows, resides in a home piilatisl. As a sportsman 

 ."if i be very first water he ranks almost alone in his class. Many. 

 oT times have the readers of FobeSt and Stheam been enter- 

 ri with bright, newsy articles from his pen. It was his gener- 

 kind, good nature that gave them this, for it takes care 

 .1 lime to write an article, and to find the time must have 

 been a great inconvenience personally, as he has an even 

 ball thousand men in his employ. For 34 years from the day he 

 i rsi saw the light he lived a life of single blessedness, and then 

 ■ 1 ay Billy (everybody calls him Billy) surprised his friends 

 .everybody by bringing home a wite, a pretty wife. Now there 

 1 . , air-haired youngstpr who says ha is "Little Bi'ly," and talks 

 liL saese and ducks, of trout and grouse, of quail and snipe, of 

 ilogB and guns, just like his noble da'i. We are drifting a.way 

 ircni the .shooting tournament, but just one word more. We 

 weie, through Mr. Mershon's courtesv. shown the famous car 

 ".Saijinaw," of which the readers of Forest and Stream have eo 

 if ten heard, and which in its varied travels with burning and 

 itshivig parties. has covered a distance sufflcient to encircle twice 

 !ii= little ball we call the earth. The car is a model. It contains 

 > thing essential for a sportsman's comfort. Soon it will 

 ; ! with a jolly party, bound for the immense stubole fields of 

 i i. -off Dakota, in pursuit of ducks and geese, and we trust that 

 FoBEST AND STREAM wiU give an account of same. 



The First Day. 



Nobody here to-day except John Parker of De+roit and the local 

 riiooters. About noon ,1. B. Cotter, F. Meidlein. E. F. Flues and 

 Mr, Williams, of Bay City, Mich., arrived. The shoot goes on just 

 Jthe same, although the club is losing money on its giiaranteed 

 jpursps, as they do not half fill. Parker wins first average to-day 

 ■H/T-d Cotter wins the spoond ax'erage. Scores: 



No. 1, 10 singles; entrance »1.30; Parker 10, Breck 9, Flues 0. 

 Cotter 8 Herman 5, Keller fi, Lee. 9. 



No. S, 10 singles, entrance $1,30: Parker 9, Breck 8, Lse 6, Keller 



9, Flues 6, Cotter 7. 



No. B. 10 singles; entrance $1.30: Parker 8, Keller 5, Breck 9, 

 Flues 8, Cotter 8. 



No. i. 16 targets, entrance $I.ia: Breck 9, Parker 13, Flues 10, 

 Cotter 13, L^e 11, Carpenter 10. 



No 5. 20 targets, entrance $;i.60: Parker 16. Cotter 10. Lee 16, 

 Flues 17, Meidlein 16, Breck 14, Herman 11, Williams 17. 



No. 6. 15 targets, entr^i.nce $l,9.'i: Williams 10, Flues 11, Parker 

 i;i Meidlein 11, Lee 13, Breck 9, Cotter 13, Carpenter 8. Herman 9, 

 Delonjay 10 



No. 7, 25 targets, merchaiidise, entrance, price of targptp: 



Parker 1111111101111001111111111— 



Brick llllllOlllOllOllOltinill-^l 



Carpenter 1111101101101111011101111-20 



Herman 1010110101101011010011101-1.5 



Cone 1100100010110100100101000-10 



Williams 1111111110111011111101101-21 



Ba.Her 1011000001 101011001010010-10 



Rpllar lllOllllHlOlinoHlOllOll-19 



Krogman 1001 OOlOOOllOlOOOCOl 1 001 1-10 



Z«choener 1011 lOlOOlOlUOOlOlOnii 01-14 



Lee - 001000100111 HOI 011101000 -13 



Cotter 1011101111111111111111111—23 



Weider , 1000010010010001000000000- .5 



Meidlein llUOlllllllOlllllOllllOOO-18 



Flues 0110111101011101111011111-19 



Schoemberg : 001011 11 Oil 11011111001111-18 



Delongiay 0011111000011101111111111-18 



Bowdpn llllOmOOOniTO 111111100-1 7 



No. 8, 20 sineles, S2.60 entrance, guaranteed purfe $50: 



Flues 111000111111 IWdll— 14 Williams. 11111111111111111111— 20 



Meidlem..llllllllinilllll010-18 Bowden. ..11011111111111111111-19 



Breck 11111101101111001111-16 Bauer 0110000101 1111100001—10 



Parkt r. ...11111111111111111111— 19 Sohomb'g OOOlOulll'OlllOllOll— 13 

 Cotter. . . .11111111110110111011— 1" Delongjaj 00101010110111111011—13 



Lee 11111010101110111101-15 Herman. .10010101101111110110— 13 



CarpenterOllUOOllOlllOOllOll— 1 3 Zschoener 100001 11111101111101—14 



First. Williams, $10; spcond. Bowden and Parker, $10; tbird, 

 Meidlein. $10; fourth. Cotter, $5; fifth, Breck, $5; .sixth, Lee, $.5; 

 seventh. Zschoener, $5. 



No. 9, 10 targftts, entrance $1 30: Parker 8, Cotter 10, Williams 



11. Del 'Pgjay 7. Flues 7, Meidlein 8, Breck 9, Bonden 8. 



No. 10, 15 targets, entrance «1.95: Williams 12, Cotter 10, Breck 



10, Parker 14, Meidlein 13, Bow.len 13. 



No. 11, 10 targetF,-entrance $1 30: Parker 8, Bowden 8, Schoem- 

 berg Ci, Cotter 9, Flues 7, Breck 8, Williams 8. 



Extra sweep, 10 targets, entrance $1.30: Cotter 7, Parker 10, 

 Carpenter 6, BrecH. 8, flues 5, Williams 7. Schoemberg 6, Bow- 

 den 8, 



The Seennd Day. 



The only t!resh .shoo'ers to arrive this morning was Ben O. Btish, 

 of Kalamazoo, and Bert Robinson, of Flint. The programme t>i- 

 day was again carried out in full. P.irker again wins first aver- 

 age, and Williams, of Bay City, the second average. There was 

 to have been a business meeting of the league to-night, but there 

 is nobody here to meet. Scores: 



No. 1, 10 targets, entrance $1,30: Williams 10. Turner 9, Cotter 

 6, Baatian 8, Held 6, Parker 9, Herman 7, Bush 7, Flues 9, Lee 8, 

 Bouden 6. 



No. 2, 10 targets, entrance .11.30: Williams 9, Flues 8. Parker 8, 

 Turner 7, Bing 7, Herman 7 Lee S. Cotter 8, Bouden 8. 

 No. 3, 15 t rgets. entrance SI 95: Williams '9, Bouden 13, Flues 



11, Cotter 13, Lee 11, Parker 14, Bang 9 Turner 14. 



No. 4, 15 targets, entrance $1 95: Parker 12, Turner 8. Bouden 6, 

 Williams 14, Flues 14, Kellar 15, Cotter 13, Cirpenter 13, Herman 



12, Held 8, Bastian 8, Merrill 6. Lfie 11, Delonjav 12, Bobinson 11. 

 No. 5. 10 targe's, entrance $1.80: Kellar 9, Williams 9, Flues 10, 



Parker 9, Bang 9. Merrill 6, Carpenter 9, Ward 5, Bastian 6, Cotter 

 8, Lee 8, Bouden 6, Brick 8, FladiTig 6. 

 No. 6, 15 targets, entrance $1.95: Flues 10, Parker 13, Williams 



12. Carpenter 14. Merrill 9, Cottpr 12, Bastian 10, Held 8. 



No. 7, 15 targets, entrance $1.95: Carpenter 14, Parker 12, 

 Williams 11, Fines 13, Bastian 8. Krogman 9. MerriU 8, Cotter 12, 

 Herman 8, Schoemberg 5, Keller 13. Held 11. 



Twenty targets, entrance $3 60, $50 guaranteed: 

 Turner. ...11101011001100011111-13 Bonden. .10101101101011111111—15 

 Merrill . . ..11010101101101111000—12 Beach .... 11011111011111111101-17 

 Carpenterllllllllllllll 111011—19 Breck . . . .11111100011111110110—15 

 ZschoenerllOOlXlllllOlOllOOilll- 11 Zahoner... 11110110011100100000—10 

 Williams. nilllllOilllllllOll— 18 Robinson. lUllllllOlllOUOlll— 17 



Herman .,11111010111000100011-12 Held 11001111100011000010-10 



Parker . . ..11111111011101111110-17 Delonjay . 11111001101011101111-15 

 Kellar. . . .11101101001100111010-13 S'hoemb'gllOnOlOOllllllOlOll-14 



L=e 11111110101111111001-16 Meacham 00111001110110100111-13 



Flues .,..11011111101111001111—16 Briggs. . . OllOOOOOOOOllOlOOOOl- 6 



Cotter 10111111111101111111—18 Bang 10101101111101110111—15 



Bastian. . .10101101011111110101—14 



Shoot for $50 purse. 20 targets: Carpenter 15, Parker 19, Cotter 

 20, Turner 15, Flues 14, Williams 18, Merrill 9, Buck 14, Bastian 17, 

 Lee 16, Beach 19, Meacham 6, Bonder 18, C Zschoener 17, Bing 13, 

 Kellar 19, Herman. 14, Scboeneberg 15, H, Zschoener 11, 



Merchandise shoot, 25 tareets, entrance, price of targets: 

 Parker 23, Work 17, Turner 18, Kellar 16, Willi nms 22, Bang 17, 

 Carpenter 20, Cone 1.5, Herman 21, Bastian 15, Merrill 13, Held 9, 

 Breck 18 Delonjay 18, Pv.obinsnn 21, Flues 19, H. Zr choener 19, Cot- 

 ter 19, Weider 11, Flading 11, Bonden 18, Lee 31, Beach 21, C. 

 Z.9cboaner 15, Scboeneberg 18. 



F. C. Marantette, W. W. Marantette, L. E. Maranrette and C, 

 H. Marantette from Mendoo, 200 miles away, are here. It was a 

 long journey to make for one day's shoot, but they won the 

 "League Trophy," and consequbntly are aatisflpd. 0. H. Maran- 

 tette wins first average and Parker the second average to-day. 



Tlw Third Ban. 



Fifteen targets: Williams 12, Carpenter 11, McQrBgor 15, Par- 

 ker 12, Herman 12, Bonden 15, Beach 13, Krogman 10, F. Maran- 

 tette U, C. Marantettp 14, nelonjav 7, Brp^ii s. 



Merchandise race, SO targets: Bastian 37, W. W. Marantette "2, 

 McGregor 26, Bush 26. Beach. 23, Herrig 13, Held 25, Brown 16, 

 Weider 13, Fahmer 30, Nicholson SO, Eggers 5, Kellar 2d, Bremer* 

 18, Flues IT, Breck 19. L. Marantette S3. F. Marentettg 81, Wmi 



Brown 15. Curtis 14, C. Zschoner 14, H. Zschoner 13. Vogt 13. Krei- 

 man 19, Krogman 17, Sohoeneberg 24. North 12, Williams 25. Par- 

 ker 28, Cotter 24, C. Brown 22, Krapo 16 Carpenter 38, Meidlein 27, 

 Bonden 37, Herman 23, Delonjay 18, Cone 18, C. Marantette 2^. 

 The prizes were contiibuted by thn citizens in all merchandise 

 events. 



Shoot for $50 ptirse, entrance $2,60,20 targets: McGregor 30, 

 Bouden 18. Parker 17, Williams 16. Beach 16, Herman 17. Buck 18, 

 Krogman 13. C. Marantette 18, C. Brown 16, Cotter 15, Flues 13, F. 

 Marantette 17, Kellar 17, Meidlein 18, H. Zschoner 10, Bastian 17, 

 W. W. Marantette 17 Nicholson 14, C. Zschoner 13, L. Marantette 

 13. Held 14 Krapp 13. Bauer 10, Brown 9. Bang 13, 



First averagp for day C. Marantette, second Parker. 



Shoot for $.50 pursp, 20 torgets, entrance $3.60: Carpenter 16, 

 Parker 19, Bouden 17. Cotter 17, Flues 17, Williams 17, F. C. Maran- 

 tette 19, Meidlein 16, C. Marantette IS, L. B. LVlarantette 12, Her- 

 man 15, Krepp 5, W. Marantette 16, Buck 14. Delonjay 13, Bastian 

 13, Robinson 19, Kellar IB, H. Zschorner 10, Brown 18, Curtis 14, 

 Bang 16, 



No. 1, 10 targets, 6^1 trance $'.30: Pa-ker 6, Meidlein 7, Hermir 

 6, Bang 7, F. C. MarantettP 8, Bowden 8,5Ba8tian 9, L. Marantette 

 6. Breck 6. Held 6, Brown 7. 



No. 2. 10 targets, entrance $1.30. Exoerts: Williams 9, Flues 7, 

 C. Marantette 8, P. C. Marantette 9, Bastian 7. Semi-experts: 

 Bowden 9. Amateur; Parker 10. Cotter 7. Meidlein 5, Bang 8, 

 Brown 7, Held 7, L. E, Marantette 3, Kpller 10. 



Medal race, 25 targeie: Parker 20, Williams 23, Keller 19, Mc- 

 Gregor 31, Cotter 25, Carpenter 23, F. C. Marantette 24, seven other 

 shooters withdrew. 



Team race for League trophy: 



Mendon Team. Saginaw Team, 



F C Marantette 25 Carpenter 32 



W W Marantette ... 23 Keller 21 



C H Marantette 31—68 McGregor .... 24—67 



Bay City Team Saginaw No. a. 



Cotter 21 Breck 30 



W^illiams 20 Bouden 23 



Flues 16-57 Herman 18-60 



Labor Day at Maplewood. 



The following is the result of the shooting at the tournament of 

 the Maplewood (N. J.) Gun Club on Labor Day: 



No. 1, 10 targets: Van Iderstine 7, Hedden 5, Jackson 9, W. 

 Smith 8. Fisher 3, Drake 8, R^eve 8. 



No, 3 15 singles: Hedden 11, W. Smith 14, Van Iderstine 12, 

 Drake 13, .fackson 7, Reeve 12. 



No. 3, 15 singles: W. Smith i:^, Hedden 18, Van Iderstine 11, 

 Reeve 10, Drake 13, Dr. Fisher 9. 



No. 4. 10 single?: Hedden 8, Reeve .5. Fisher 7, Drake 8, Van 

 Iderstine 6. W. Smith 9 



No. 5 10 singles: W. Smith 9, Van Idersti+ie 8, Hedden 10, Reeve 



8, Jackson 5, Fisher 4. Drake P. Dr. Fisher 5. 

 No. 6, team match; 6 men. 25 singles per man: 



Team No. 1. 



Hedd en 10110010111 10101 1 10110011-16 



W Smith lllOlllllOlllOlllllllUlO 21 



C Dean 1011111111111000001110010-16 



J L Smith 1110111111111001011111001-19 



Reeve 1110001111110101001010100-14 



Drake llllllllllllOOinilllllll-23-109 



Team No. 2 



Collins 1001111101111110110101110-18 



Parry 1111111111011111110001101—20 



Jackson 1010011 1101 lllllOOaJliUOO-14 



Eager lllllflOlHOOOllOllOllOIll— 17 



Williamson 1110111101010111101110011-18 



Van Iderstine 0111111110011111111111111-22-109 



No, 7, two-man team match, 15 singles per man: 



W Smith iniOUllllini Drake. 110011111111110 



J L Smith 111111111101111—38 C Dean 111110011101111-21 



Parry lUlll 000101010 Sickley IIIHOOIOIOIIOI 



Hedden . , .001111111100010-18 Mill'>r 111101111111110-33 



No. 8, 10 singl-E. 50 cents: Drake 10, Van Ider 7, Fisher 5, C. Dean 

 7. Kagpr 7. Parry 7. Youmans 7, Collins 5, W. Smith 10. 



No. 9. 10 singles. 75 cents: Drake 7. C, Oean 8, Van Ider 6. You- 

 mans 8, Collins 9, W, Smith 9, Eager 8, Fisher 6, J. L. Smith 9, 

 Parry 9, Reeve 7. 



No. 10, 15 singles. $1: Hedden 11, W. Smith 15, C. Dean 9, Van 

 Ider 9, Fisher 8. Reeve 6, J. S. Smith 13. Collins 13, Youmans 12, 

 Parry 9. Baser 7. Drake 14. 



No. 1 1, 15 singles: W, Sr'ith 13, J. L. Smith 12, Van Idpr f, Hed- 

 den 13, Drake 14, C, Dean 10, Parry 10, Yeomans 11, Collins 7, Wil- 

 lis mson 12, Dr. Fisher 13. Jackson 11, 



No, 12, 10 singles: W. Smith 9, C, Dean 6, Eager 6 Van Ider 6, 

 Reeves 5, Drake 8. .la-kson 8, J. L Smith 8, Hedden 10, Dr. Fisher 

 6, Yeoman 5, Collins 3, Parry 6, Williamson 9. 



No. 13. 10 singlps: W. Smith 8. Hedden 8, J. L. Smith 10, V«n 

 Ider 9, Yeomans 9, Dr. Fisher 8, Jackson 6, C. Dean 8, Drake 10. 

 Collins 7, E. D. Miller 7. Eager 6. „ ^, , 



No. 14, 10 singles: W. Smiths, Fisher 7, Reeve 7, ^' an Ider 8, 

 Yeomans 9. Hedden 10, C. Dean 9, Jackson 7. J. L Smith 5, Drake 

 Miller 10 Parry 9. 



Extra No. 1, 10 singlep, 50 cents: Hedden 8, W. Smith 6, Drake 



9, Jackson 7, Reeves 9, Dr. Fisher 5. , „ t-,. , 

 No. 3, 15 sineles, 50 cents: Hedden 7, W, Smith b, Drake 8, Fisher 



2, .lackson 5. Reeves 5. 



No 3, 75 cents: Hedden 8, J. L. Smith 9, Drake 9, Y'^eomans 5, 

 Sickley 8, Fisher 7, Miller 10, Connor 6, D. Connor 6, W. Smith 10, 

 Collins 8, Dean 10. ^ , , ^ 



No. 4, 10 singles: Sickley 10. D^an 7, Fischer 7, D. Connor 6. A wn 

 Ider 5, J. L. Smith 8, Hedden 9, W. Smith 8, Miller 10, Connor 8, 

 Drake 9, Reeve 7. „ „ ^ ^ 



No. 5, 10 .singles. To cents: Sickley 10, Fi.scbpr ii, Reeve 9, D, Con- 

 nor 9. Egger 4, J. L.Smith 6 W.Smith 8, Miller 10, J. Connor 8, 

 Van Ider 6, Drake 7, Hedden 8, 



Wilkesbarre. 



WiLKESBARRG, Pa.. Sept. 4.— Following are the .scores m 

 the practice shoot on the Wilkesbarre Ovin Co.'s grounds i 



made at 



practice shoot on the WUKesuarre t-ruu uo. s grounus on the 

 3d. The attendance is increasing each week and shows the grow- 

 ing popularity of this sport. Some of the amateurs are beginning 

 to shosv an improvemen*: 

 Score at 10 singl? hiuerocks. known angles: 



EHK 0100111111— 7 Dr BuUer fOlOllOOll— 5 



Evans OOlllOllll- 7 Edwards 0010010101— 4 



Ash ...1111100011— 7 Barnes 0101100001—4 



Crone .0011101011- 6 Rioketts 0010100011- 4 



Park lOOnilOOl- 6 Kane OOWOOllO- H 



Snyder IIIMIIOOII- 6 E Butler 0100*00010- 2 



Harris 0110101110- 6 Arnold OOIOOIOOUO- 2 



Sf c">nd match, 10 singles, unknown aneles: 



EHK. ... .llOmilil- 7 E Butler 0001010011- 4 



Barnes 0010111111- 7 Caflery 0011001001- 4 



Park 1101111100- 7 Evans OlOK 00010- 3 



Harris 1100111011- 7 Kane 0100001100 - 3 



Ash 1011011110- 7 Snyder 0000101100- 3 



Crone 0101100111- 6 K Arnold OOOIOOOIOI- 3 



Edwards lOlOOOllOl- 5 William 0001000010- 2 



Dr Butler 1001001010- 4 Gilligan - 1000000000-1 



Ricketts OOOOllOllO- 4 



Third match, 10 sineles. known angles: ,. 



E Butler IIOIOIIUI- 8 Ricketts 1001101011- h 



Harris llllOnOU- 8 Ash lUOOUlCO- 6 



Evans . . . .. . . .. . .. joOllOllll- 7 Dr Butler 11?1(^100- 4 



Edwards IIIOIIIKK)- 7 William 1111000000 - 4 



Kane 1010111101- 7 Caffery IIOOIOUXII- o 



Gilligan OOlllOllll- 7 



Sept. H.— Following are the scores made Sept. 10. The crowd 

 was not as large as usual, but those who attended thoroughly en • 

 joyed themselves, as the day was a perfect one for trap-shooting. 

 Although the shooters came from different parts of toe city, all 

 used Wilkes-Barr guns and American wood powder, vrith the 

 exception of one man , tt iTtr 



Flist match, 25 sing'p hiuerocks, known angles: E. H. K. 21. W. 

 K. Park 20. R. Crone 20, E. Roth 19, Burdick 13, M. Brown 13, Wm. 

 Jones 12, Cyclone 11, Griffiths. 



Second match. 25 bluernckg: E. H. Kmskern 2o. W. K. Park 20, 

 R. Crone 19, E. Roth 18, W. Jones 15, Cyclone 13, W, Brown 13. 



New Utrecht Rod and Gun Club. 



Thb weekly shoot of the New Utrecht R'-'d and Gun Club for 

 the gold and silver medals at 20 Keystone targets, took plaice on 

 Saturday, Sept. 10, at "\Yoodlawn Park, L. I. D. Deacon, C. W, 

 Wingert and A. A. Hegem.au tied for the first with 15 each. C. 

 Wingert was awarded the trophy as the two othei;s were previous 

 winners. In the sweepstake shoot that followed Wingert and 

 R. R. Street divided first, and D. Blauvelt took second. 



Club shoot for gold and silver medals: . . 



Deacon , .01011110011111101111-15 Wingert. .1001111in01010lllli~-lo 



Sykes IXIIOOOIIIOOOIOICOOOO- 6 Wynn . . . .01101010000110100100- 8 



Street , . . . 110011000111 U 111010-13 Hekman , .11101111101191101101-15 

 Blanvelt , .01001010111111000111-18 



Garfield, of Chicago. 



CHiCAfJO, Sept. 3.— Briitor Forest and Stream: The Garfield Gun 

 Club still preserves the even tenor of its way and a, very .success- 

 ful spason is drawing to a close, only four more shoots remain- 

 infl. There will be some close finishes for the honor of pussps- 

 sion <jf the class mpdals. The attendance at all shoots has been 

 larger than ever before and the average percentage of marksman- 

 shiphaB b' en a marked improvement over the past. One very 

 noticeable change has been In the gradual subflitution of nitro 

 powders in place of black powder, till not over 5 per cent, of the 

 shooters use black powder. 



The boys are dropping away one by one on their fall vacations, 

 but it seems to make but little difference in the attendance, the 

 cooler weather bringing out those who cannot endure the torrid 

 summer sun. There are two or three individual matches talked 

 of among the boys, but I do not know what will come of thpm 

 yet. That is the way it goes; some one mnkes a good score and 

 straightaway he dreams he is a world bea.ter and ' has it down 

 fine," only to drop Ijack to mediocrity the next week. Below are 

 thp scores of our medal shoot and some sweepstake shooting; 



Medal shoot, at 20 U. S, pigeon", 5 traps, known angles, rapid 

 firing: 



"Cop" OlOllOlUHllinim— 17 Bortree. . .00111011011111001110—13 



Young. . . .11111111101111111011-13 W PalmerOOOOlllOlllOUOiniOl- 11 

 Brown.... IHllllllOllllOiniOll— 15 Bowers. . .11111111111111111111— 20 

 Eseman.. IIIIOIOOIOIOOOOIOOOO- 7 Palmer. OlOOUlUOOlCOlOlOOl— 10 

 Hod'-on . . .llUOllOlOlOlOlOOlfO— n Northcoti 010010011 0000011 10 10— 8 

 Crurer. . . .Of'OlOll 0011010 1 00101— 9 StevensoDOiniOOllOlOllOOllOO- 11 



Hicks lllOllOllllll 1110110-16 Ackerm'nOlllOOlOOOlllOOlUOO-lO 



Teflft 11111111111010111011-17 Sceck 11110111111110111111—18 



Baird 11100111001110111110-14 Drake ....IIOOOOIOOOIOIO.'JIIIOI— 9 



Richards. 10111111110011011011— 15 O'Neil 01111011011111111101-16 



Campbell.lOO) 1110101101 11 1000- 12 



Bowers won class A medal. Young won class B and Stevenson 

 won class C. 



No, 3, 10 single taTeretp, known angles: 



TeflEt 1111011111- 9 Haird 0001111001— 5 



Cop 1111111111-10 O'Neill Ill 001 11 101- 6 



Eseman lOLiOOOOOOO— 1 Hodson 1001011111— 7 



Sidway llOhOlOOH- 5 Yrung 0010011111— 6 



W Palmer 1101111111— ft S Palmer IIIOIOIOII— 7 



Drake . ..001011 KllO— 5 Stevenson 1001111001— 6 



Hicks 1001111110- 7 A-kerman lOOlllOOOO- i 



Brown 1111011110- 8 Richards 0111111110- 8 



Northcott OlOintXhO- 5 Campbell OllOOOlllO- 5 



Nn, 3. 15 U. S. pieeo^ s. unknown angles: 



Teffit 111101101110011-11 Cruer 000001000100000- 3 



Cop 111011101110011-11 O'Neil 011110111011001-10 



Eseman lOOOlOOi'OOOOlOO- 3 Steck 1l]0111111111111-13 



Sidway 100010011110011— 8 Young 100010111100100- 0 



W Palmer 101001011101100 - 8 S Palmer 110001010110111— 9 



Campbell 010111101101011-10 Stevenson .. .lOtOlOllOIOlOOO- 8 



Hicks llOllOimOUOi- 11 Ackerman. ...110111001000111—9 



Drake 01 1100000 1 00100— 5 Richards 110111111101110-12 



Bowers OlOlOOUOi 011111— 8 Brown 011110011111111—12 



G. H, B. 



The Utah Championship. 



Ogden, Utah, Sept. 3.— A. J, Dermody, of this city, won the 

 championship medal ot Utah for tlie second time on Aug. 28, de- 

 feating M. B. Brown, of Salt L ike City. The medal was put up 

 by Browning Bros., one of the largest dealers in gportitig goods 

 west of Chicago. The condiiions were 40 singles and 10 pairs of 

 bluerock targets, 5 unknown traps: 



Dermody IIIOIOIOIIIIIOIIUOI 1111111 11(0 111 II 11 11-34 



11 10 10 11 00 11 00 11 11 10-13-47 



Brown , 001111001 110101 01001110111111 011111 111 11-29 



11 11 11 GO 11 11 10 11 01 10-15-44 



Sweeps'ake at 10 siogle.'; 



Brewer 1111110101- 8 M Browning 1111111111-10 



S Browning -...0101110101—6 Johnson 0111101011—7 



Price 0100111000- 4 Ensign 1111011110- 8 



Wright , OOllOUni- 7 Brown .. 1111011111- 9 



Dermody 1111011111— 9 Shumacher .lliniOOliO— 6 



Twitord 0111101111- 8 E Browning 1111110111- 9 



J Browning 1111111111-10 Robb .,1000101111-6 



Sweep No. 2, 10 sinalos: 



Brewer 1110111111— 9 S Browning 0111111101- S 



Twitord 1110111111— 8 M Browning 1111111111—10 



Wright Oiminil— 9 Johnson 1111011111 - 9 



" ' " " Ensign 1111111111—10 



Dermody 1111110111- 9 



J Browning 1111111111-10 



Sweep 3, 10 singles: 



Brewer 0100111111- 7 



Twitord millini— 10 .Johnson . 



Wright.... 

 Dermody 



IIIIIOUIO- 



. .., 1111111111—10 



M Browning OIOOOllHl- 6 



...llllllODl- f) 



Ensign lUllOOllO- 



Robb- IIIOOIOIOI- 6 



J Browning 1111111111—10 Robinson OlOOOOlOOl— ;■! 



S Browning 1111111111—10 McCPnd OOlOUlOlO— 5 



Sweep 4, 8 singles, 3 pair: 



Brewe"- 101111—5 10 10—7 S Browning.. ..111111— 6 10 10-8 



Iwiford 110111-5 10 11-8 M Browning . .101111-5 0110-7 



Dermody 111111—6 10 11—9 Johnson 111111 6 1110-9 



J Browning. . ..110110-4 00 11-6 



On Sept. 1 three members of the Ogden Gun Club shot the fol- 

 lowing score, 40 singles. 5 unknown traps. 10 pair: 



Brewer 1011100110111111111101111011111111100100-30 



10 10 10 10 11 11 11 10 10 10-lH— 43 

 Dermody 0101111111111011111011111111111111111111-36 



10 11 0(1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11—17-53 

 J Browni ng lllOllll 1 1 111101 1111010100101 11 110111001-30 



11 11 11 11 10 11 10 10 10 11-16-40 



W. Dermody, Club Sec'y. 



Higfhland vs. Northwestern. 



OhtcaOO, Sept. 3 — I send you scores of the shoot held at High- 

 land Park Gun Club grounds. This cluh has reotgan'/.ed and is 

 now one of our strong clubs. This shoot was a friendly onntpst 

 between the Highland Park Cluli and the Northwestern Gun Club 

 of Avondale. This style of shooting is becoming popular in and 

 around Chicago and is helping to increase the attendance and 

 mgmbership. Match shoot No. S- 



Highland Park Team. Northwestern Team. 



P Ellis. ..01111111111101101101—16 Jefferson .llllflOOUlllOIimoOl— 1'^ 

 Edwards..lOOlllOlO11011]O1111-14 Shriglev.. 10011111110111111111— 17 

 La Garr... 11111011011111011110—16 Kimball . .01101110011110111110-14 

 Gastfiield. 10111101101111101111—16 Stewart.. .00110010111111111110-14 



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No. 3: 



G tu bbs .101 0011010— 5 



W Edwards 1011101001—6 



Greenslade 1101110110—7 



J Ellis 0110001101—5 



Sbrieley 0101111111-8 



J Jefferson 1001110111—7 



Hawkins 1001100100-4 



Stpwart 1001011111—7 



Kimbell 0111111010-7 



Stevens 1001011011—8 



F Ellis 0010110011-5 



No. l: 



Grubbs ,1110110111- 8 



Edwards lllllOllll— 9 



Gieenslade 1101011111- 8 



.1 Ellis miOOlOIl— 7 



Schi?ely 1111111111—10 



J Jefferson 1101011111— 8 



Hawkins lOOOlOlOll— 5 



Smart 1101111001— 7 



Kimbell 1111110110- 8 



F Ellis 1010101000 - 4 



Day 1100101111— 7 



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.— Ii 

 -3 

 9 



1—6 

 3 

 -5 

 -6 

 -0 



Day 1011011111-1 



Gastfield 0110101100 



Wood worth 1 UlOCOOll 



Perry 0000011001 



Hesler llllOlllll 



LaGarr 1111100100- 



Ros nburg ..0001000001- 



HapD lOllOOOini- 



J J Hesler OlOOlllOll 



Hinman 0000000010 



Nicols IIOOOOOOUO 



Stevens 1100100111- 6 



Gaslfield lUOllOlOl- 7 



Berry 1110100101— 6 



Gushing llOlOOlOlO- 5 



Hpstler lllllOllll- 5 



LaGarr 1111111111-10 



Bosenburg 1100110011— 6 



Hapo 1101111010- 7 



J S Hester 1111011101- 8 



Hinman OOOOOOOOOfl— 0 



Nicols OlOOOOOOlO— 3 



Newark Gun Club's Monthly. 



Below are the scores of the members of the Newark Gun Club 

 made at John Erb's on Sept. 8 



Club shoot, 10 live birds per man, $5 entry: 



Castle 1111211231-10 Leddy 2111201110-8 



SchrafEt 1111231111—10 Hoath 2022011110-7 



Lindslev 1020.220111— 7 Hedden 1221122130—9 



Hollis .1 0112111211- 9 



Sweepstakes Nos. 1 and 3 at 4 birds, S3 entry; No. u at 10 birds, 

 $10; No. 4 at 5 birds, S3: 



No. 1, No. 3. N.-.. 3. Nn. 4 Tie. 



Castle 1112-4 1112-^4 31]1111321-1<I 11320-4 



Sehrafft 2101-3 1211-4 1113111213-10 11221-5 



Lindsley 22'l-4 2121-4 •?2 111 10232- 9 12C0'-3 «.•. 



Hollta... ,1121-4 1110-3 1011111111-9 01102-3 1121 



Leddy 2020—3 



Heath ,.. 2110101111- 8 12020-3 UlO 



Hedden, , r,».... gmsillS-lQ Iil2g-S 



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