May 18, 1893.J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



441 



Ohio Trap Shooters' League Tournament. 



Favobable weather, perfect aiTangements, superior management 

 and a large attendance of shooters made the seventh annual tourna- 

 ment of the Ohio Trap Shooters' League, beJd at Columbus, O., May 9, 

 10 and 11, the best in its history. 



A well arranged programme provided all the shooting desired, and 

 members of the League departed praising the ability of the Sherman 

 Rod and Gun Club to conduct a. shoot on a large scale and felt glad to 

 know that they were to be entertained by them again next year. 



Mr. J. E. Pumpbrey directed the shoot from the time the first gun 

 was fired until the last, and exerted every eifort to please all, and ^vas 

 happy to receive numerous congratulations complimentary to the 

 complete and systematic manner in which the shoot v. as conducted. 



The committee, consisting of Dr. Geo. M. Waters, W. B. Perly, J. E. 

 Pumphrey, J. L. Ward and other members of the Sherman Club, did 

 their work in a manner deserving the approval expressed by every 

 League member. 



On the second day the team race resulted in victory for team No. 2 

 of the Sherman Rod and Gun Club, consisting of W. B. .Perly and 

 F. D. Alkire, and the Lefever gun event, 25 targets, entrance $3. 

 This gun was tlie liberal donation of the Lefever Arms Co., Syra- 

 cuse. It was a fine well made gun and attracted thirty-four compet- 

 itors. Geo. C. Osborn won it on a straight score. 



On the third day the greatest interest settled on the L. C. Smith cup 

 race and championship of Ohio. The Cup was won by W. B. Perley, 

 Of the Sherman Club. Mr, Perley is a prominent young business man 

 of Columbus, handsome, unassuming, popular, and although this is 

 his first year at trap-shooting his work this week has made him the 

 pride of Columbus shooters. " Following are the scores: 



The First Day. 



The feature of the day was the contest for the trophy cup presented 

 to the League by the State Journal in 1892, which is contested for 

 annually. The cup is of solid silver and is valued at $200. It was con- 

 tested tor at the shoot of May, 1893, when it was won by Paul North, 

 of Cleveland, who held it up until yestesday. The announcement that 

 the cup race was to take place caused a rush for the cashier's window 

 on the part of the shooters and a tlu*-ter of lively interest on the part 

 of the spectators. Each man gripped his gun and determmed to strain 

 every nerve to win the trophy and the purse which went with it. 

 From the time the first gun cracked until the last man was called oat 

 no one had a certainty of securing the prize. The Star squad were 

 the first to face the traps, and for a time it looked as if one of their 

 number, Sanford, had a strong claim on the cup. He had 2~ to his 

 •credit when he left the score, having missed 3 of the 30 birds shot at. 

 Then Perry took a spurt and had a chatice of going to the front, but 

 lost it by droppmg 2 birds in succession and finished by tying Sanford 

 with 2;', The third squad produced the winner in C. A. Young, of 

 Springfield. He had been shooting at a steady gait and closed the cup 

 race ith 28 to his credit. He missed his second and thirtieth birds. 

 His score was considered safe, but he was given a chase by Stephens, 

 who held up well until he passed the twentieth mark, after which he 

 let down and ended with 2() dead. 



Themoney value of the race to Young was S40.80 besides the cup. 

 He will hold the cup until the shoot in May next year. The score in 

 detail follows: 



The entrance was $3 and the number of targets 30. 



Sanford 111111111110111111111111011101—27 



Osborn 101000111110111011110111110111—22 



Korth OinillllOOlllOUlUllUlllllO— 24 



Alkire 111111011111110111111110111101—20 



Miller 011011100111111110011011100001—19 



Redwing 011011101110111111110111111111—25 



Edwards llllOlUllllOllHOlOOlllOOllll— 35 



Spross lllliOllOlllllimimilOllOll— 3(5 



Perry 111111111111011111001111111111—27 



Ruslimore 111011111001001111011011111101-23 



Barton llOimOllOllllOlllllinillllO-25 



Bims lOlllllOnilllllllOOOllOUllU— 24 



C A Young 101111111111111111111111111110—28 



V E Weaver OlllOOlOlOlOlllOOOllllllOlOlll— 19 



Latham 111111001111010111100101111011—22 



Pumphrey 101100010010111111111110011111-21 



Stout 10101 1 1 00101 1110101 100101011 1 0—18 



Forrester 111110111101010101101101111011—22 



Irwin UlOOllOOOIOlOlOOlllllOllll no— 19 



Cherry OlllllOOlIlOlllllOlllllliiiiU- 25 



Jackson 001101111101101111101111101011—22 



Flick 111111011110100001111111101111-23 



Farmer 111100110111110111011001101111—22 



Shorty 111111101110111111101111101111-26 



Gerton OlllllllllOlllllUOOlOIOOIOOlO— 20 



Nelson 10101011 101001 lOlOOlllllOlOl 01— 1 8 



SSelbach 101111001101101110010010110101-13 



Stephens 111111111111111011110101111110—26 



Flovd 111001111101001101110001100101—18 



Green lllllOinOllllllllUOlOOlllOOO— 22 



Walt 100110111100110001111101001111—19 



Lincoln llllOlOlllllOlOlOllOlllllllllt— 24 



Ballenger 010101110000110111101110000010—15 



slye oinoniiiooiooiiiiiioiiiioiu— 22 



Scores of other events were as follows: 



No. 1, open event, 10 birds, entrance $1: Sanford?, Osborn 9, North 

 7, Alkire 7, Miller 8, Redwing 8, Edwards 9, Spross 7, Perry 9, Eusmore 

 ^1, Barton 8. Binus 10, McCloud 6, Tracy 4, Klee 8, O. T. 3. Ballinger 8, 

 Jackson 8, Sly 5, L. Washington 5, C. A. Young 10, V. E. Weaver 7, 

 Haswell 7, Stei)hens 7, Shorty 9, Alex. Porrestei- 8, Tayler 8. Farmer 9, 

 Irwin 9, Latham 9, E. Selbach 10, E. M. Stout 8, C. S. Owens 8, Girton 

 7, A. 0. Courtney 10, Pumphrey 10, Henry 6, Walt 9. Wm. Floyd 7, 

 Downey 8, Wilson 8, Nott 8, Bradley 6. 



No. 2. league, 15 targets, entrance $1.50: Sanford 9, Osborn 18, North 



11, Alkire r._.4,. . n^^ o „ „ 



Rushmore 



BaUingerL, . „ . ^ - 



Farmer 9, Irwin 14, Latham 11, E. Shellback 13, Haswell 11, Stephens 

 14, 0. S. Owens 10, Girten 10, Flick 12, Walt 12, Floyd 10, Slyh 11, L 

 Worthington 0, Dixie 10, Natt 10, Dowms 8, Mills 10, Stout 14, Smith 8, 

 Theodore 10, Henry 11 . 



No. 3, open 15 targets, entrance $2: Sanford 11, Osborn 12, Novet 11 

 Alkire 12, Miller 8, Redwing 12, Edwards 13, Spross 11, Perry 15. Rush- 

 more 13. Barton 12, Binns 13, C. A, Young 14, V. E. Moore 13, Alex 



Floyd 10, Natt 9 Walt II. Stout 12. 



No. 4 league, 15 targets, entrance $2: Sandford 12, Osborn 12 

 North 11, AUcire 13. Dr. imiler 9, Redwing 10, Edwai-ds 12, Spross 14* 



misnmore lu, jicu uuu 1 1 , uluua xo, iuuug k, >vt)a,ver io. ijatnam 17 

 Jackson 14, Wilson i;-!, Irviu 15, Forrester 17, Ballinger 15, Sly 16, Pum- 

 phrey 15, Farmer 16, On ens 15, Courtney 19, Girton 16, Shorty 18 Klee 

 15, Stephens 17, Haswell 12, Selbach 17, Fink 11, Flowers 16, Mason 17 



Shorty 15, Mason 14, Girton 14, Forrester 13. 

 No. '7, open, 15 targets, entrance 32: Sanford 



13, Osborn 14, North 



9, Downs 10, 



„ _ . his, Alldre 



Rushmore 



— , . • . . , , Wilson 13, 



Jackson 13, Irvm 11, Courtney 12, Owens, 14, Piuupbrev i^l, Selbach 11' 

 BaUingeria, Mason 14, Shorty 13, Klee 12, Downs in, (:iinbn 10 Flick 

 11, Floyd 10. 



No. 11, open, ten targets, S2— Sanford 8, Osborn 9, North 10, Alkire 8 



Bar 

 Lat 

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The Second Day 



The interest in the shooting was at no time relaxed, but when the 

 taam contest for the Sporting Beview trophy was called there was a. 



fjneral movement for more fa.vorable positions from which to see the 

 tooting. The shooters abandoned all other events to watch the con- 

 test and gathered hack of the score. The race was full of interest 

 and excitement, and w.ns productive of the be.st shooting that has so 

 far been done in the tonrnament. 



The conditions governing tlie event were that the two members of 

 eai^h team should be members of the same club and the club belong 

 to the League. The entrance was $5 jier team. I,ast year the Grassy 

 Point Gun Club won the trophy, but were immediately chaUenged, 

 nnd eventually it came into the hands of the Sherman Rod and Gun 

 Club, who have since held it against all comers. By yesterday's con- 

 test they retain possession of the trophy. 



The Sherman Club had three teams entered in the race, but the one 

 that was counted the winner consisted of Ward, B. Perley, -'Barton" 

 and Frank Alkire. They went in to win and they did not disappoint 

 their friends. The shooting of Barton was a revelation to the old- 

 timers, and his work throughout the day ca.used no end of comment. 

 Although Barton and Alkire were the star team the Sherman Club 

 had another that could be depended upon in an emergency, composed 

 of Selbach and Binns. They secured second place with no one uncom- 

 fortably ne.9,r them when the event was shot out. Taking the first 

 two places in the race justly causes the club to fesl elated over the 

 shoot. The score in detail follows: 



Ballevue Gun Club. 



Sanford llOlllOllUOllllllOlOaiOllOllOiniOllllOllllOOlllO -37 



Perry OOlOlllIlOllIllllllOlllOlOlllJnolllOlllllllllOllO-39 



Grassy Point Gun Club. 



Osborn 11110010011011111111111111111111111011111011111111—43 



Spross lOllllllOOllOlllllOlllOIOlllllllIlOlOllOllUOmil— 39 



Cleveland Gun Club, 

 Jackson llllOlllllinilllOllllOlOlllOlOllllllllllUlllliii— 44 



Redwing ...jioioiiioiiiiiooiiooiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinioion— -11 



Sherman Gun Club Team No. 1. 



Pumphrey lllinillllllOllOlOiOllllllllllOllllllllOlOOlllOU— 41 



Mack 11001111111111010101011101101100111111011111011111—38 



Sherman Gun Club Team No. 2. 



Alkire llllllllOllllOllllinilonillOllOlllllinillUllll— 45 



Barton llllllliiillllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiliiiniiiii_.50 



Sherman Gun Clu b Team No. 3. 



Green lUOlllOOlOllinilll 111011111111111101110000011101-37 



Miller 01110100011011000111000100001111011101100011000101—26 



Springfield Gun Club. 



Young 01111110111111111010110111111001111111111111111111—43 



Strong 10001010111110110111111101011lllllll01110101111111-:^8 



Cleveland Gun Club. 



Sterling 110millll0001111011101111011101110inilll]01]010-:38 



Fick llllOOlllllOlOllllOllOlOlllllllininilllllllOllll— 42 



Sherman Gun Club, 



Baker 11010101010100111111111100011111101110101010111110 -84 



Ii-vin OlOOOlOOlOOlllOOOllllllllnOllOOIlinilllllOOllOlO— 32 



Pickaway Gun Club, 



Stephens 11111101111001111011001101011111110101111101011111—87 



Haswell lOlllllOlOllOOllllOOOnilOllOlOOOIllllOlOllllllllO-34 



Sherman Gun Club. 



Mason 111111110110000000100110010101101110011001110011111—30 



Brown lOllllOllllOOllllllOlUOlllOlllOllllllOlOunillOll— .59 



Buckeye Gun Club. 



Edwards lllllOlllllllllllllllllimiOlllllllllllllOllllllll-47 



Weaver 101011111010111001011111111111111110111101101100101—38 



Sherman Gun Club Team No 4. 



Binns ; 111011011111111111111111111111111111100110111110101^3 



Selbach 01llllll0111110111H1111110111111111llliOllllllllll-45 



Following are the scores of the other events: , 

 No. 1, open, 10 targets, entrance $1: S.^nford 7, Osborne 8, North 9, 

 Alkire 8, Miller 8, Pumphreys 9, Lath.am 10, Spross 10, Perry 9, Need- 

 ham 6. Barton 10, Binns 8, Mack 8, Young 9, Norton 6, Weaver 10, 



8, 



G -, - . , 



9, stout 9, Hughes 6, Strong 10. 

 No. 2: Sanford II, Osborne 14, North 12, Alkh-e 12, MUler 9, Pum- 

 phrey 14, Latham 14, Spross 12, Perry 12, Rushman 11, Barton 14, Binus 

 14, Mack' 13, Young 1, Irvin 9, Weaver 13, Redwing 14, Nestor 11, Jack- 

 son 13, Sterling 11, Dixie 11, Edwards 10, Fhck 11, Walt 10, Farmer 9, 

 Girton 5, Taylor 8, Downs 10, Hughes II, Stephens 13, Monnett 10, Natt 



12, Baker 11, Everett 8, Tway 7, Strong 12, Mason 12, Floyd U, Bradley 

 7, O'Day 5. 



No. 3, open, 15 targets, .82: Sanford 13, Osborne 15, North 9, Alkire 



10, MiUer 11, Pumphrey 12, Latham 13, Spross 14, Perry 13, Rushmore 

 10, Barton 14, Binns 11, Mack 13, l^ouug 14, Irwin 12, Weaver 11, Owens 



13, Redwing 12, Jackson 14, Sterhug 14. Edwards 8, Frick 10, Wilson 10, 



Wilhams 10, Gerton 8, Baker 12, Hughes 9, Jones 11, Monnett 9, Everett 

 8, Tracy 9, Stephens 8, HasweU 14, Will 10, Mason 11. 



No. 5, open, 25 targets, .'62.50: Sanford 20, Osborn 25, North 22 

 Alkire 23, Miller 21, Pumphrey 20, Latham 20, Spross 22, Perry 21. 



Mason 21, Green 18, Strong 20. 



No. 6, league. 20 targets, $2.aO: Sanford 18, Osborn 17, North 14 

 Alkire 17, Miller 14, Pumphrey 12, Latham 15, Spross 17, Perry 17' 

 Rushmore 16, Barton 19, Bums 17, Irwin 15, Mack 16, Redwing is' 

 Monnett 10, Everett 11, Sterlmg 13, MiU 14, Nott 9, Baker 14, Sly 12' 

 Ballinger 16, Nichol 7, Nester 12, Floyd II, Jackson 17, Downs 13 

 Edwards 16, JIasweU 14, Strong 18, Green 14, Selbach 19, Shorty 16 



No, 7, open, 15 targets, $2: Sanford 14, Osborn 14, North 12, Aikire 



Nester 7, Rife 9. Selbach 11, Flick 15. Grant 13, Robbms 12,' Floyd ll' 

 Short 11, Downs 12, Strong 9, Stephens 13, Harwell 9, Mason 12' 

 Edwards 15, ^ „^ . , „ 



TJie Tlurd Day. 



Mr. Ward B. Perley, who, a week ago, was classed sunply as a good 

 shot, has by his great shooting sprung into prominence among the 

 shooting fraternity of the State and his name will be known wherever 

 there is a shooter. The name -'Barton," his norn de plume, vrill be 

 heralded broadcast and it is well deserved, for his shooting was of the 

 kind that merits praise and recognition. The championship race was 

 the one in which the greatest interest was centered and which attracted 

 the attention of every one on the grounds. The second set of traps 

 was deserted until the race opened. The conditions governing the 

 contest were 50 targets per man, three unknown traps, known traps 

 entrance So. There were nineteen entries, making the purse amount 

 to 1595, the targets being donated by the Cleveland Targes company. 



When the match was called it was decided that each man should 

 shoot six birds at a time, as has always been done in this contest. By 

 this arrangement the wiimer cannot be named until the last man has 

 shot out his score, and the excitement was kept at a fever heat 

 Yesterday up until his last six bh-ds Redwing had a chance to tie 

 Barton, and but for the darkness would have had a better showing 

 It was a case where young eyes were more valuable than old on^' 

 Both men shot well and were in to win, but the lightning struck the 

 Columbus man. Barton broke everything until he reached his ninth 

 bird, when he missed thi-ee in succession. Then he recovered and did 

 not lose aeain until the forty -third. He finished the event with fortv- 

 sis and the State championship to his credit. 



Redwing looked more like the winner up to the forty-fifth bird which 

 he missed, and followed it up by losing the forty -nmth, which lost 

 him the cup but gave him second money. J. P. Easton was also a 

 close contestaut, and up to the forty-fifth bird was decidedly in it 

 Then he missed two in succession, which ijut him in third place with 

 forty -four. Flick and Shorty shot along together and came in at the 

 close with forty-three, which gave them fourth money. First money 

 went to M, D. Sanford, of Clyde, who held the championship last year 

 by virtue of his having won the cup in 1892, the fli-st money alwaj's 

 going to the winner of the preceding year. The amount was $38 The 

 individual scores wiU be seen by the following: 

 Sanford 0llliniilllllliiiiiiiiii_24 



IKWOllllOllIOlOllOllllll— 18— 42 

 Alkire 0111111111011101111110110-20 



1111111111111011110111110—22—42 

 Barton ..Illlllll00011iiiiiiiiiiii_22 



1111111111111111101111111-24-46 

 Jackson OllOOlOlOlllllimiiuoil— 19 



1111111111111111111110101-26-45 

 North OOOlinoiOOlOlOlOll 1 lliOO -14 



01101 1 1 1 101 101 111 111 1001 1—19—33 

 Osborne 1011110101011110111101111—19 



1111011011111110111111111-22-41 

 Latham OOllliniOllllliliiinoii— 21 



110<J11110110imil0111110-30-41 

 Perry OlllllOOlllliniOnililil— 23 



1110111111111111111100110-22-44 

 Eedwmg llllllllOlllllliiiiiiinO— 23 



1111111101111111111001110-22—45 

 Edwards llllllOlOlllllOOOlllOOOOO— 15 



1111011101111111011110110—20—35 



Young 1111111111110011011011001—19 



1111101111111111110011111-22-41 

 Fhck 1111111011111110111111111-2:3 



ion 1 1 1 111011101 1 1 1 101 1 11 -20-43 

 Nester 1000100111101011111011010—16 



1111111101100101101100100—17—32 

 Spross 1011110100011011111110111—18 



1100110101100111111110111—18—36 

 Lincoln 1111110000110111111101110—19 



1101111110010101111111111-20—39 

 Selbach 0110001110111011010110011—16 



0111111000110100111111011—18—34 

 Rushmore 0110101111111111110011111—20 



1011110110011110111111011—19—39 

 Pumphrey 1110111011011111111101111—21 



II 11 11 1 101 1 101 1 1011 100111-20— 11 

 Shorty. 0111111111111111011111110-23 



1111110110110111111111100—21—48 



No. 6, SO targets, entrance $i: 



Nester 11111100101010011111—14 Jackson. ...11100011111100111011 -14 



Osborn. . , .10111011111101001011—14 Sterhng. ...10111111101010111111— 16 



Latham.. ..11110111111111101101— 17 Cam.. 11011111100111100011—14 



Miller 10000101 011000100101— 8 Edwards llllOlOOlOw 



Alkire 11111111110111111011—18 Fink 11010000001011100111—10 



Young 01111101111001111010-15 Floyd 10101111011101010010—18 



Irvhi 10111110101101011010—13 Pumphrey 11011110101111111110— 16 



Spross 01110011111111111111-17 Flick. 10111111111111111111—18 



Perry 11111111111110111101—18 Tway 10100001010010100101— 7 



Rushmore. 11110110101111110011— 15 Selbach. . ..01111111111111110111-18 

 Ba.rton. . . . 11111111111111111111—20 Wilhams. ,.11011010001111001000-10 

 Ballinger. .01111111110011111110—16 . Robbins. . ..00111111100110101111—14 



Dixie 110000100101 11 lOlOIO-l 0 Lincoln ... .1 1 111] 00011111 111110-16 



Mill 01111110111110101100—15 Downs 11100100011000111011—11 



Lake lOlOOOllOOnillOlOOl- 11 Redwing. ..11111111111111111110—19 



Hughes.... 11101111111110010111— 16 



No. 1, open, 10 targets, entrance $1: Nester 9, Osborn 8. Latham 8, 

 Miller 0, Alkire 6, Y^oung 7, Irvin 7, Spross 7, Perry 8, Rushmore 8, 



9, Fmley 9, Cam 8, Fhck 9, Everett 6, Redwing 10, Dixie 7, Jackson 8. 

 gughesO. ' & ! 1 



-No. 2, league, IS targets, entrance $1.50: Nester 10, Osborn 12, 

 Latham 12, Miller 11, Alldre 13, Young 12, Irvin 10, Spross 14, Perry 14, 

 Rushmore 13, Barton 14, Binns 9, Haswell 6, Downs 8, Redwing 15, 

 Henry 10, Hughes 12, Pumphrey 11, Edwai-cis 11, Girton 10, Jackson 13, 

 Sterling 12, Ballinger 11 , Steppens 9, Lincoln 13, Finley 9, Floyd 12, Cain 



10, Everett 7, Fhck 12. Dixie 10. 



No, 8, open 15 targets, entrance g2; Nester 12, Sanford 14, Latham 

 15, MUler 9, Alkire 15, Young 12, Irvin 11, Spross 15, Perry 12, Rush- 

 more 11, Barton 15, Binns 9, North 13, Rife 9, Sterling 12, Edwards 11, 

 Ballinger 14, Courtney 13, Redwing 15, Flick 9, Osborne 14, Cain 11, 

 Jackson 11, Pumphrey 12, Shorty 13, Robbins 1:3, Mill 12. 



No. 4, league 15 targets, entrance $1.50: Nester 14, Hatch 9, Latham 

 i;3. Miller 10, Alkire 11, Young 15, Irvin 12. Spro.ss 14, Perry 14, Rush- 

 more 13, Barton Vi, Dixie 11, Hughes 8, Cain 10, Finley 12,' Everett 9, 

 Floyd 11, Henry 8, Osborne 10, Downs 3, Edwards 14, Sterhug 12, Bal- 

 linger 10, Mill 10, Redwing 14, Flick 12, Lake 12, Girton 9, Pumphrey 12, 

 Sh 'rty 13, Harris 12, Lincoln 13, Jackson 12, McCloud 11. 



No. 5, open, 20 targets, f 3: Nester 16, Osboro 15, Latham 17, Miller 



13, Alkire 18, Y'oung 18. Irvin 16, Spross 17, Perry 20,' Rushmore 16, 

 Barton 19, Ballinger 17, Sanford 18, Jackson 18, Robbins 14, Owens 17, 

 Edwards 18, Courtney 16, Cain i^j. Redwing 15, Shorty 17, Rife 9, Fleck 

 18, Weaver 16, McCloud 16, North 18. 



No, 6, league, 20 targets, $-2: Nester 14, Osborn 14, Latham 17, Mil- 

 ler 8, Alldre 18. Y'oung 15, Irvin 13, Spross 17, Perry 18. Rushmore 15, 

 Barton 20, Ballinger 16, Dixie 10, Mill 1.5, Lake 11, Hughes 16, Jackson 



14, Sterling 16, Cain 14, Fiok 10, Floyd 12, Pumphrey 16, Flick 18, Tway 

 7, Selbach 18, Williams 10, Robbins 14, Lincoln 16, Downs 11, Red 

 Wi"g 19, 



No. 7, open, 15 targets, $2.50: Nester 13. Osborn 13, Latham 12. Mil- 

 ler 17, Alkire 14, Y'oung 15, Irvin 14, Spsoss 14, Perry 14, Rushmore 12, 

 Barton 14, Sanford 13, Ballinger 11, Owens 13, Redwing 15, North 13, 

 Pumphrey 15, Courtney 13, Flick 15, Shorty 14 



No. 8, league, 15 targets, SI. 50: Dixie 8, MiU 8, Sterling 11, Mason 13, 

 Miller 8, Blake 13, Selbach 14. Wood 5, Binns 12, Pumphrey 14, Nester 

 10, Rushmore 8, Hughes 9, Downs 11, Floyd 12, Henry 12, Spross 11, 

 Osborn 15, Irvin 8, Jones 8, Fink 10, Young 13, McCloud 9. 



No, 9, open, 15 targets, S2.50: Nester 11, Osborn 14, Latham 13, 

 Miller 11, Alkire 10, Y'oung 14, Irvin 1:3, Spross 15, Perry 14, Rushmore 

 13, Barton 14, Sanford 12, Owens 13, Redwing 14, North 9, Balhnger 13, 

 Robbins 13, Courtney 12, Shorty 14, Flick 13, Selbach 13, Mason 12. 

 Floyd 10, Pumphi-ey 13, ' 



Boiling Springs Gun Club. 



Rutherford, N. J., May 10.— Scores made in shoot at seven live birds 

 for club gold medal: J. H. Richmond 7, Lenone 6, James 7, Ed. Col- 

 lins 7, L. Lane 4, Edebohls 5, Stetler 7, Paul 4, Peck 3, Matzen 5, 

 Ties for fl,st place, miss and out won by Richmond. 



Sweepstakes, 3 live birds, 83 entrance, 3 money, ties divided: No. 1 

 Lenone 3, Park 8, Abbott 2, Jelleme 1, Richmond 1, Stetler 0, Matzen I ' 

 Peck 3. 



Event No. 2 same as above: Lenone 3, Abbott 3, Peck 0 Park 3 

 Jelleme 2, Richmond 2, Stetler 1. ' 



Event No. 3, 4 birds, 1 money: Paul 3, Peck 3, Stetler 2, 



Twenty -five targets, unknown angles; 



Paul 1000111111111111111111011-21 



E CoUins 1100001011011110110011111—16 



James 1110001101011111011011101—16 



Richuiond 1111111111010111111111111—23. 



Jeanneret 0101001100110011010111001—13 



Apgar 1111101111111110111111111—23 



LLane 1011111111001110011110111—19 



Sixth monthly contest for gold watch, 25 singles, unknown angles 



Paul oiiioiiiiiiinniiiiinli— 23 



Apgar 1111111111110111110111011—33 



Richmond 1111111111111111111111110—34 



Lane 0011111001011110110000101—14 



Jelnneret 0010010211110110101011111—16 



Shooting at Larchmont. 



On May 11 and 12 the Larchmont Y. C. closed their series of live 

 bird matches for the season. On the first day the atmosphere was 

 heavy and close with scarcely any wind. There were two 30 bird 

 handicaps, §25 entry, three misses out and two miss-and-out events at 

 §5 entry. The scores: First event, George Work 19, F. G Moore 1 

 H. E. Smith 16, R. A. Welch 19. F. A. Post II, N Mooney 7 Charles 

 MacAllester 11, Capt. Money 10, H. L, Lee 5, E. L. Davenport's, 



Second event, George Work, 2, F, G, Moore 18, H, E Smith 19 

 R. A, Welch 20, F. A. Post 19, N, Money 18, Chas. MacAUester 15 

 Capt. Money 4, E. L. Davenport 16, Dr. Wynne 10. ' 



On the sacond day the principal event was at 50 birds, $100 entry 

 five misses out, 30yds, rise, 50yds. boundary, $100 being added by the 

 club. The score: Chas. MacAUester 41, R. A. Welch 46, George Work 47 

 F. G. Moore 12, E. L. Post 15, H. E., Smith. 26, FIdear G. Muriohy 4b' 

 Dr. Wynne 11, E. L. Davenport 39. J- "i", 



The Trap at Watson's Park. 



BuRNSiDE, Hi., May 10.— Scores made here to-day by the South Chi- 

 cago Gun Club for club badge, 20 live pigeons each, under new Illinois 

 State rvles: 



L WUlard. .12111031213120111113— 18 G Sibley. . .23S3232r203222312'^'W-iq 

 A Reeves. .11121111121112J>21111— 20 Dr Larkin.l3-^']02->'0i2l i nnn-wo-^ 

 E Reeves. .31310010020200011021—11 E Marsh. . .22i2tJ0i 1 1 liiiiiiiairp^ir 

 P MUler... 22210202101121011123-16 

 Target medal, same day, 30 targets each, 8 unknown traps, eleeti-ic 



J^ Watson 22 E Reeves ,..,14 Dr Larkin i!> 



LWiUard 21 J Watson 9 P MUler '""iia 



A Reeves 18 G Sibley n 



Watson won tie on shoot-ofe. RavblrIGq 



Maplewood Gun Club. 



HERipvwH find scores of the regular monthly medal shoot of Maple 

 wood Gun Club, held May 13. Conditions of shoot-S5 bluerocks five 

 traps, unknown angles and traps: ' 



Class A. 



W. N. Drake lllllllllllOlllOlOllIllll— 32 



Warren bmith 11011]0llll0ll]lllliiiiii_22 



O. L. Y'^eomans llllOlOllllllllliiiiinoi— 28 



Class D 



J. A. Siggins Ill00111111llliiiiiiiiin_23 



Cla£ B 0. 



W.Tan Idestme .\ . .0111100000100110001001001-10 



E Keeves llllUlOllOlOOlllliOOlOll-lg 



Dr^ Fisher. . . . ...... 1011001000110011010100111-13 



Snuth won Class A medal, Siggms Class B and Reeves Class 0 



