Feb, 23, 1893.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



17S 



Forester Winter Annual. 



Davbnpoet, Iowa, Feb. 16.— The annual winter tournament of the 

 Torester Gun Club of this city, held Feb. 14. 15 and 16, was fairly at- 

 tended. The weather on the first day was vei-y disagreeable, as it 

 rained most all day. The last two days it was clear and cold, with a 

 stiiS wind to help the birds and targets along. The Uve birds were a 

 fine lot and in the double bird shooting were very difficult to Idll in a 

 50yd. boundai-y. Among the shooters in attendance were Messrs. E. 

 O. Heikes, Chicago; Wm. Harbaugh, R. O. White and Barr, Geneseo, 

 ni.; G. W. Eexroat, Virginia, 111; W. B. Lefflngwell, CUnton, la.; Thos. 

 Lafflin, Milan, lU. ; H. J. Wilson and Shadboldt, Emmettshm'g, la. ; 

 Wm. Meyers, St. Joseph, Mo.; C. W. Budd, Des Moines; Gihnan, 

 Davis, Racster, Fish, Bodenstein, Hofer, Samuelson, Harms, Schmidt, 

 Grant; Brannagan, Lewis, Bushman, Borckes and Swift, of Daven- 

 port. The office work was done by Mr. Kerker m first class style. The 

 special matches, Gilman and Davis vs. Esterly and Shadd, Gilman and 

 Racster vs. 1* sterly and Shadd— were very exciting and close, Esterly 

 and Shadd winning two out of the three. FoUowing are the scores. 



C. W. BuDD. 



First Day. 



Ten singles, entrance $1: Budd 8, Shadd 8, Esterly 9, Harbaugh 8, 

 White 7, Kemper 8, Rex 7, Barr 7, Laflin 8, Myers 6, Gilman 5, Davis 8. 



No. 2, 7 single live birds, entrance $7: 



Esterly 11S3112— 7 Myers 0131122—6 



Shadd 1210111—6 Harbaugh 1201100—4 



Kemper 1202000—3 Davis 0000200—1 



OUman 1011110—5 Heikes 2112221—7 



Budd 2111111—7 Rex 1122111—7 



Barr 1112201—6 Laflin 2111111—7 



White 1101010—4 Schmidt 0001110—3 



No. 3, 6 pair targets, entrance $1.50: Esterly 6, Budd 11, Barr 9, Gil- 

 man 8, Shadd 8, Heikes 9, White 8, Davis 5, Harbaugh?, Rex 9, Schmidt 

 7, Myers 6. 



No. 4, 6 single live birds, entrance ^6: 



Esterly 101202-4 Shadd 100121-4 



Budd 122121—6 Gilman 111131—6 



Harbaugh 100001—2 Hofer 211011—5 



Barr 011000—2 Kemper 212010—4 



Heikes 123220—5 Rex 111112—6 



Meyers 121000—8 Scott 121101—5 



No. 5, 15 single targets, 81..50: Esterly 11, Shaddjll, White 14, Har- 

 baugh 12, Rex 13, Budd 15, Hofer 12, Bodenstein 13, Kemper 11, Schmidt 

 15, Heikes 15, Barr 9. 



No. 6, 8 single live birds, J8: 



Gilman 11012211—7 Budd 12121120—7 



Scott 11021220—6 Davis 12201110—6 



Rex 20111211—7 Hofer 11112111—8 



Harbaugh 11211112—8 Barr. .". 00211110—5 



Esterly 22121110—7 Heikes 11110021—5 



Shadd 11100121—6 Laflin 11110121—7 



Myers 11120201—6 Schmidt 10121110—6 



ISxtra No. 1, 10 targets, entrance %1: Davis 5, Esterly 6, Kemijer 8. 

 Rex 9, Harbaugh 6, Greswold 5, White 9, Shadd 8, Bodenstern 9, Barr 

 5. Schmidt 8, Heikes 10, Budd 10, Gihnan 4, Hofer 9. 



Extra No. 2, 7 single live bh-ds, $6: 



Gilman 0021121—5 Hai-baugh 1200120—4 



Bodenstein 2020121—5 Esterly 1011121—6 



Scott 1210010—4 Davis 0111112—6 



Myers 2111111—7 Schmidt 1202221—6 



Budd 1221212—7 Shadd 1102110—5 



Hofer 1110211—6 Rex 1121221—7 



Barr 2111210—6 Laflin 1101011—5 



Extra No. 3, 9 singles and 3 pan- targets, $1.50: Budd 12, Heikes 15, 

 Rex 14, "VNTiite 11, Harbaugh 10, Shadd 12, Hofer 13, Esterly 11. 



Extra No. 4, 10 targets, unknown angles, $1: Heikes 9. Harbaugh 5, 

 Rex 10, Budd 8, Esterly 2, AVhite 7. Shadd 10, Bodenstein 9. 



Extra No. 5, 6 hve birds, $5: 



Esterly 111111—6 Myers 222011—5 



Shadd 100212^ Gihnan 221101—5 



Budd 112212—6 Rex 121211—6 



Hofer 111000—3 Scott 112002-^ 



Barr 211210—5 



Second Day. 



No. 8, 7 single live birds, $7: 



Budd 1112112—7 Bodenstein . . . .■ 1101122—6 



Harbaugh 0110221—5 Myers 2221010—5 



Shadd 1210110—5 Hofer 1211111—7 



Rex 2110202—5 Esterly 2022011—5 



Barr 2121211—7 Heikes 0212011—5 



Davis 0111001—4 Lamelson 1110101—5 



Gilman 0110101-4 Harms 2001002—3 



Racster 1022121—6 Schmidt 1212110—6 



No. 9, 15 single targets, $3: White 6, Budd 15, Shadd 8, Esterly 13, 

 Rex 15, Hofer 13, Heikes 12, Bodenson 13, Hai-baugh 13, Samelson 9, 

 Grant 9, Schmidt 11. 



No. 10, 4 pair live birds, 86: 



Brannagan 01 10 01 00—3 Budd 11 11 10 00—5 



Rex 10 11 00 11—5 Davis 11 00 00 11^ 



Gilman 10 10 00 10—3 Hofer 11 00 11 10—5 



Esterly. 11 11 00 10—5 Myers 00 11 11 10—5 



Harms 00 DO 00 10—1 Heikes 10 11 11 01—6 



Barr 10 11 00 00—3 Shadd 10 00 01 00—3 



No. 11, 10 targets: Rex 10, Budd 9, Harbaugh 6. Shadd 8, Heikes 8, 

 Griswold 6, Bodenstein 8, Schaefer 6, Hofer 8, Rogers 4, Esterly 9, 

 White 10, Laflin 10, Barr 7, Schmidt 5, Laflin 5. 



No. 12, 6 single Uve bu'ds, §5: 



Budd 112111—6 Emerson 202121—5 



GUman lllOll— 5 Rogers 001010—2 



Heikes 101112—5 Harms 012202-^ 



Esterly 021100—3 Barr 111011—5 



Shadd 212102-5 Hargaugh 110021—4 



Bodenstein 112010—4 Davis 010010—2 



Rex 111222-6 Ferguson 210120—4 



Meyers 101211—5 Laflin 122102—5 



Hofer 1 01 n 0—4 Schmidt 110210—4 



Extra No. 1, 9 singles, 3 pair targets, $1.50: Budd 14. White 12, Barr 

 20, Laflin 12, Harbaugh 7, Heikes 13, Wilson 12. Shadd 10, Schaefer 12, 

 Rex 12, Grant 11, Ferguson 9, Schmidt 10, Rogers 8, Hofer 11. 



Extra No. 2, 3 pair live birds, entrance $5: 



Heiks 11 01 11—5 Rex 10 11 10—4 



Esterly..., 01 10 11—4 Myers 10 01 11—4 



Gihnan 01 10 11—2 Harms ,.]1 00 01—4 



Davis 11 11 01—5 Budd 10 01 01—3 



Bodenstern 11 01 11—5 Laflin lO 11 11—5 



Harbaugh 00 10 10—2 Barr 11 01 11—5 



Shadd ..01 00 11—3 Ferguson 00 10 00—1 



Extra No. 3, 20 targets, $2: Esterly 17, Heikes 20, Shadd 10, White 



12, Shaefer 18, Rex 18, Harbaugh 14, Budd 19, Bodenstein 19, Schmidt 15, 

 Extra No. 4, 6 Uve birds, $5: 



Gilman 120100—3 Rex 220122—5 



Shadd 102212—5 Esterly 101111—5 



Davis 120011—4 Budd 102201—4 



Barr 022112—5 Schmidt 001211-4 



Myers 202200—3 Bodenstein 121111—6 



Extra No. 5,9 smgles and 3 pairs targets, $1.50: Rex 10, Shadd 8, 

 Heikes 9, Budd 12, Esterly 8, Bodenstein 11. 



Third Day. 



No. 13, 10 smgle targets, $1 : Budd 9, Gilman 6, Davis 6, Rex 10, 

 Shadd 5, Esterly 8, Roesler 0. 

 No. 15, 15 targets, entrance $2: Esterly 13, Rex 14, Budd 13, Lewis 



13, Davis 8, Shadd 13. 



No. 15, 6 single live birds, $6: 



GUman 111001—4 Esterly .- . 111220—5 



Budd 221111—6 Rex 101211—5 



Davis 210001—4 Racster, ,111210—5 



Shadd 001111—4 



Fxtra No. 1, 8 pairs live birds, $6. 



Esterly 00 01 00—2 GUman 10 10 01—3 



Shadd 00 11 11—4 Davis 10 10 10—3 



Budd 10 11 11—5 Racster 11 00 01—3 



Rex 10 01 11—4 



Special, Gilman and Davis vs. Esterly and Shadd, $14 a side, 7 Uve 

 birds: 



Gihnan 0110011—4 Esterly 0011011—4 



Davis 0000111—3—7 Shadd 1101101—5—9 



Special, Gilman and Racst«r vs. Esterly and Shadd, $14 a side, 7 

 live birds: 



GUman 2112210—6 Esterlv 1111012—6 



Racster 2120121—6—13 Shadd Oil 1 101—5—1 1 



Special, GUman and Racster vs. Esterly and Shadd, $14 a side, 0 Uve 

 birds: 



Gilman 000112—3 Esterly 212111—6 



Racster 210210—3 -6 Shadd U02102— 4r-9 



No. 16, 5 pair targets, $1.50 entrance: GUman 0, Davis 6, Shadd 2, 

 Budd 8, Esterly 7, Lewis 2, Rex i). 



No. 17, 10 single live bh-ds, .$7.50 entrance: 



Esterly 1210120102— 7 Davis 0111223110- 8 



Rex 2221112011— 9 Swift 1O21110111— 8 



Budd 1112111115—10 Lewis 1112220010— 7 



Shadd 1211211110— 9 Borchers 2012001122— 7 



GUman 1110112111- 9 Kushman 0020100010— 3 



No. 13, 6 live birds, $5 entrance: 



Esterly 210011—4 Lewis 010111-4 



Gihnan 001011—3 Swift 110000—2 



Shadd 102111—5 Rushman 001010—2 



Budd 102111—6 Borckes 110110^ 



Davis 110100—3 Fish 011111—5 



Rex 111111—6 



Extra No. 2, 5 single live birds, $5 entrance, 3 moneys, all equal: 



GUman 10000—1 Fish 11111—5 



Shadd 00111—3 Davis 10011—3 



Budd 11111—5 Esterly 11111—5 



Rex 01111—4 Borchers 11110—4 



Htirlingham Rtiles. 



Rules of the Hurlingham Gun Club and the Gun Club (London), 

 blue and gold, vest pocket size. New edition, price 25 cents. 



Enoch D. MiUer promises to have some corking good pigeons for the 

 25 live bird sweep at Springfield. N. J„ on March 16. The entries will 

 be limited to 20 contestants at $20 entrance per man. 



Coney Island Rod and Gun Club. 



On account of the sickness of several of the members of the Coney 

 Island Rod and Gun Club, only 18 were present at the regular monthly 

 shoot of the club at Woodlawn Park, on AVednesday, Feb. 15. Each 

 member competed at 7 birds, club handicap, modified Hurlingham 

 rules, for the Eppig diamond badge and extra prizes. C. L. Meyer 

 won the badge and first money, outshooting J. SchUemann and Dr. 

 Little. A good race took place between the ten that tied for the 

 second money: C. Detlefsen and C. Plate out-shot all the others on the 

 tenth round and divided. W. Lair and S. Northridge divided the third 

 money with 5 each. F. Ibert took the fourth with 4 and Dr. Norton 

 the fifth with 3. The scores : 



F Pfaender 1111120—6 J B Lake 1111012—6 



W Lah- 2021210—5 F Ibert 0201120—4 



S Northridge 0111101—5 CDetlefsen 1121011—6 



Dr Norton 0031020—3 D Lynch 0102000—2 



WScheelge 2111011—6 C J Meyer 1111111—7 



J Cottier 1221201—6 M Elssasser 2011221—6 



J Schliemann 131 1122— 7 Dr Little 1111121—7 



C Engelbrecht 1210211—6 H Blattmacher 0221111—6 



L Eppig 0112112—6 C Plate 1110112—6 



Referee and scorer, C. A. DeUar. 



New Utrecht Rod and Gun Club. 



The snowstorm did not prevent some of the members of the New 

 Utrecht Rod and Gun Club from holding theu' shoot on Saturday at 

 Woodlawn Park, Gravesend, for the Uve bird trophy, a diamond 

 badge, the best averages to count at the end of the season. Nine com- 

 peted at ten birds each, modified Hurlingham rules. M. Van Brunt, 

 D. C. Bennet and A. A. Hegeman got ten sti-aight for first and J. B. 

 Voorhees the second with nine: 



M Van Brunt 1133211112-10 A A Hegeman 1111211211—10 



C M Meyer •112021222— 8 J Koster 1«11 022112— 8 



J B Voorhees 1111121»22— 9 J Collier 1112202000— 6 



DC Bennett 1131221211—10 J Shields 1.02101100- 6 



OA Sykes 13131.1201- 8 



Imwer^ to ^amsfiand^nh. 



R. H. C, Pi-ovidence, R. I.— The proposed law for the protection of 

 flags has not yet been passed. 



W. J. T., St. Paul, Minn.— See Forest amd Stream Yacht Race Extra 

 for 1887. PriscUla was built in 1885 and Atlantic in 1886 in New York. 



P. D. G., Old Mystic, Conn.— The estimate of Forest and Stream 

 Cruiser included the saU. Brass may be used in place of steel for 

 rudder. 



J. J. O., Burlington, Iowa.— Aluminum is so much weaker than steel 

 that it is probably unsuitable for the purpose you suggest. We do not 

 know of it being so used. 



M. and A., OakviUe, Can. — ^Verdigiis has long been used as a bottom 

 paint, but is inferior to many other patented paints. It is not used on 

 the better class of yachts. 



L. C. W., Gouverneur, N. Y.— Ammonia is commonly used to remove 

 varnish, the wood being moistened with it and quickly scraped clean. 

 Strong lye is not suitable for a fine boat. 



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 a keel to be eif ective must be so deep as to interfere with beaching, 

 housing and sleeping on board. 2. The larger board may be 3ft. long, 

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 rig. The center of effort of the sail plan must be adjusted to corre- 

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