June 8, 1898.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



SOS 



Smith & Wesson Club. 



SpTiiNGFiELD, Mass. , June 1.— Pollowin? is the result of a competitive 

 ir izp shoot by the uiembers of the Smith & Wesson Pistol Club, at 

 heir Liew range ou Oie Wilbrahanj road. The prizes will be awarded 

 o thf following members at the range next Fridaj' e\'ening, as having 

 -.ad tlie highest averaees dui-ing- the contest, which extended over a 

 •it-i-iod of 12 V. eeks: First prizersfaj iu gold. C. S. Axtell; second prize, 

 ?15 iu fnld Charles (l.-irk: third prize. §10 in gold, J. E. Goodrich; 

 onrch prize'. in gold. Z tj. Tall)ot. A new^ 'M-y&rd target has been 

 iouilt for out-of-doors shooting. The scores are as follows: 



3SAxte"l I'S 80 m 75 78 79 81 82 7li T.t 78 7*9—78.58 



Charles Clark :..83 71 75 80 73 83 77 82 7'i 75 79 80-77.83 



7 E Goodrich 66 74 97 7t) 78 81 80 78 60 78 75 79^-77.25 



5 0 Talbot 71 r,r S3 78 73 72 77 84 81 70 79 81-76.00 



&.L Smith . 57 lit 67 SO 7] Go 63 68 68 83 73 75-69.08 



WHStadden .58 64 59 31 71 7) 56 64 74 70 78 79-65.58 



TR Buchanan 71 64 61 59 69 60 68 70 56 55 73 il— 65.58 



L Smith 89 35 16 29 83 61 48 73 78 7a 77 53-30,00 



W. H. S. 



A Score with no Cleaning-. 



OwENs\aLLE, Ind., May 25.— J. Blontgomery made the following 

 scores May 23, 200yds., off-hand, Standard target, witli Maynard 

 .32-85-175 greased buUet, no cleaning between shots: 



First score 10 7697 10 868 7—78 



Second score 8 5 10 7 6 6 10 7 10 6-75 



Third score 9 10 8 G 910 8 7 8 8-83 



Fourth score *10 8 9 10 8 8 9 10 10 8-90 



Fifth score 9 10 7 5 7 8 10 8 6 10-80-416 



*Full score. Jas. Moj^tsombry. 



tTurtle Bay Rifle Club. 



The members of the Turtle Bay Club held their weekly practice on 

 the gallery ranges at headquarters, No. 146 East Forty-second street, 

 on the Ist'inst. (^eo. E. .Jantzer made the fine score of 249 points. In 

 the team match at Woodside, L. I., last week, Jantzer and Walter 

 nade a total of 1,459 points against 1,431 made by Ochs and Plate. 

 The scores in the gallery practice are appended, 10 shot scores, three 

 scores to count: „„„ „„„ 



GE Jantzer 240 244 245-^738 J Krainpert 240 231 288—709 



JOchs, ,]r 24 4 241 24J1-728 C H Plate 234 232 237—703 



H Walter 241 243 237-721 H ZubiUer 230 238 226-682 



HLmgelbach....2:38 2;35 288—711 



Italian Shooting Society. 



The pigeon shooting wing of the Italian Shooting Society of New 

 York oily had a day's outing at Woodridge. N. J., on Decoration .Day. 

 A sweepstake at 10 birds and a ,50 bird match were the features of the 



9, Paglmca «, Kocca «, liervmi s. fteioaggi q, iiiizisu i , ltucj i lei i i , oavuui 

 7. Anguissola 7. Porta 7, Slonaeo 7, Bergami 7, Beneetti 6, Tlgliani 6, 

 Bossi 6, Zucca 6, Abarno 6, Pavero 5. Cirelli 5, Avata 4, Santanera 3. 



Hoboken Independent Schuetzen Corps. 



The spring festival of the Hoboken Independent Corps w^as held in 

 the Union Hill Schuetzen Corps Park, on Decoration Day. The fol- 

 lowing scores were made on the ring target, 3 shots, possible 75: 



Prize shoot. H. von der Leith 73, Geo. Schlieht 70, E. Fisher 70, M. 

 Forkel 70, D. Miller 69, L. P. Hansen 67, L. Vogel 66. 



Bullseye target, most red Hags: Geo. Schlieht, first, 38; L. P. Han- 

 sen, second, 22; E. Fisher, third, 11. 



Hartford Rifle Club. 



Hartford, Conn —A prize shoot will be held by the Hartford Rifle 

 Club, Saturday, June 17, rain or shine, commencing at9 o'clock. German 

 ring target aiiOyds , open to all, anv riiJe, tickets, 3 shots for 50 cents, 

 all ties divided.'figliteeti prizes, :ffau to 81. A first prize of S>25 will be 

 added if 350 tickets are sold. A special prize of .S5 will be paid for the 

 three best scores in the morning, three best tickets to count. Take 

 any car going east from the depot, get a transfer to Union Grove and 

 change at Main street, taking a red car going south. Dinner on the 

 grounds. 



Beideman Rifle Club. 



BEiDEStAN. K.J.. May 31.— The following completes the weekly scores 

 of the Beideinan Rifle Club, week ending May 27. Conditions, Soyds,, 

 strictly off-hand, targets Hin. ring, possible 250: A. .J. Yergey 248, E. 

 L Gardiner 244, J. L Wood 243, W. Gilbert 238, C. Monday 231. 



Walter Gilbert, Secy. 



Com7ivimications for puhlicatton relating to business 

 should he addressed to the Forest and Stream Pub. Co. If 

 addressed to an individual they will be subject to delay in 

 that individual's absence. 



All ties divided unless otherwise reported. 

 FIXTURES. 



If you want your shoot to be announced here, 

 send in notice like the followingr: 



June 13-16 — Kew York State Sportsmen's Association tournament, 

 at Rochester. H, SL Stewart, Cor. Seo'y, 412 Ellwanger & Barry BuUd- 

 Ing, Rochester, N. Y. , , . , ^ 



June 13.— Connecticut Trap Shooters' League tournament, at Willi- 



'^^Juue'l4-15.— Phoenix Gun and Game Club tournament, at Phoenix- 

 ville Pa. 



Jime 14-17.— Sportsmen's Aasociation of the Northwest, annual 

 tournament at Victoria, B. 0. 



June 15.— Fairbank (la.) Gun Club tournament. 



June 20-22,— South Dakota State Sportsmen's Association tourna- 

 ment, at Vermillion, S. D. 



June 21-22,— Interstate Manufacturers' and Dealers' Association 

 second annual tournament, Wapsononock Park, Altoona, Pa, 



June 26-27 -Baltimore Gun Club tournament, Tolchester Beach, Md. 



June 27-28.— Oregon State Sportsmen's Association tom-nament, at 

 Salem, Oregon. , , ^ 



June 27-29,— Connecticut Trap-Shooters' League annual totu-nament, 

 New London, Conn, . , ^ , . 



June 28-29.— Michigan State League's auxiliary shoot, Mendon, Mich. 



June 28-29.— Summer tournament of the Peekskill Gun Club, Peeks- 

 kiU N Y. H, B. Wygant, President, PeekskUl, N. Y. 



June 28-29.— SchuyUiill County Association tournament, at Mahanoy 

 City, Pa. F. W, Cooper, Manager. „, , , ^ ^ -r, ^ 



July 2-4 ^Multnomah Rod and Gim Club tournament, at Portland, 



' Oregon. 



July 3-4.— Portland (Ore.) Gun Club tournament. 



July 4.— Towanda Rod and Gun Club's fifth annual tournament. W. 

 F. Dittrich, Sec'y. , , t 



.July 4 —Eastern New York Trap Shooters' League tournament at 

 Amsterdam, N. Y., under auspices of Riverview Gun Club, Rob'tM. 

 Hartley, President, , ^ , 



July 4-6.— Lafayette (lad.) Gun Club tournament. 



July 5-7.— Niles (Ohio) Gun Club tournament. 



July 12-13.— Interstate Manufacturers' and Dealers' fom-th tourna- 

 ment, at East Liverpool, Ohio. , „ ^ ^ 

 July,— Manufacturers' Trop-Shooting Association tovL^ament, at 



^'^july— Manufacturers' Trap-Shootuig Association tournament, at 

 St. Louis, i^to, 



Aug, 22-25.— Third international live bird and target tournament, at 

 Des-chree-shos-ka Island, Detroit, Mich, 



August — ilaunfaeturers' Trap-Shooting Association tom-nament, at 

 lndiaijapoU.s, Ind. „ . . ■ ^. ± x ^ 



August.- Manuiacturcrs' Trap-Shootmg Association tournament, at 

 Wheeluig, W. Va. ... 



Sept, 4.— Frankfort (N. Y,^ Game and Fisli Protective Association 

 tourui\ment. „ . . ... , 



Sept. 20-29.- Pennsvlvania State Sportsmen's Association tournament 

 at Harrishurg, Pa. H. M. F. Worden, Cor. Sec'y. 



Sepcembei-.— Mauufactm-ers' Trap Shooting Association tourna- 

 ment, ut Columbus. Ohio. , 



September.— Manufacturers' Trap-Shooting Association tournament, 

 at Allentown and Bethlehem, Pa. (combiuedj. 



Oct. 19-20.— West iNewburg Gun aad Rifle Association fall touma- 

 nient, at Newburg. 



October.— Manufacturers' Trap-Shooting Association tom-nament, 

 at Baltimore, Md. 



THE IOWA STATE. 



Cleaij LAkb, Iowa, June 1.— Editor Forest and Stream: The six- 

 teenth annual tournament of the Iowa State Sportsmen's Association 

 held at this place Mav 30, 31 and .lone 1, ended to-day. The attendance 

 was fair, but not so large as was expected, foj- riuite a number of our 

 shooters who expect to attend the World's Fair shoot remained at 

 home.. The weather was all that could be wished for, iu.st enough 

 wind to make the birds good and targets somewhat unsteady, C. M. 

 Grimm and S. S. Sessions had their hands fitU in keeping the boys at 

 the score and providing seats for the ladies. 



The convention was held Wednesday evening, the 81st. Mr. N, S. 

 Young, Burlington, was elected president; C. M. Grimm, Clear Lake, 

 First Vice-President; G. E, Hughes, Fonda, Second Vice-President; E. 

 E, Rancier, Independence, Secretary; H. L. Frank, Independence, 

 Treasurer; Board of Directors, C. W. Budd, E. E. Hageman, Joe 

 Stumt). C, A, Tyler and Carl Leopold; Law Committee, S. S, Sessions, 

 Nelson Royal and W. L. Read. A resolution was passed giving the 

 president |lOO toward prosecuting violators of the game and fish laws. 

 Independence was selected as the pLace of holding the next annual 

 tournament. Hon. John G. Smith, ex-president of the association, 

 has been a member of this association for 15 years, and is entitled to a 

 rest. He has always taken a great interest in the game and fish laws 

 of the State, and has perhaps done more toward preservmg the game 

 and fish than any member of this association. 



THE president's AnniiESs, 

 Gentlemen of the lotua State Association: 



In looking over our work of the last fifteen years we find that we 

 have not accomplished all that we started out to. But we have done 

 much to preserve the game and fish of oiu- State, and it will be found 

 that the game and fish laws of our State have been as well enforced as 

 many of the laws in our statutes. We cannot expect to do everything 

 in a few short years. The greater part of the people must be educated 

 up to that point, that they will see the necessity of the enforcement 

 of our game laws, else all our eame M'ill be destroyed. One thing I 

 would suggest to you. that is, that you see every man that is likely to 

 become a member of the twenty-fifth General Assembly and get his 

 views in regard to a good game and fish law. Most of our legislators 

 manifest too much inditference in regard to our game and flsh laws, 

 but could they be made to see the importance of them, they would 

 be glad to -place good game and fish laws in our code. See that no 

 such men are elected to office as the present Governor of the great 

 State of nii"ois, who would abohsh the Fish Commission and allow 

 every fish in the waters of the State to be destroyed. It is a shame to 

 think that a State should be blighted with such a Governor, one who 

 is so small and one who has the interests of the State so little at he^rt. 

 The value of the game and fish interests cannot be computed, but it 

 is thought by good men who know their business well that one acre 

 of Avater is worth ten of land. What I mean by that is that tbe value 

 of fish raised in one acre of water is worth as much as the product of 

 ten acres of land. Much good work has been done in the enforce- 

 ment of our game law, but still not all that one could wish. But I 

 hope we shall be able to do better in future years. Continual work 

 will accomplish all that we desire. If we expect to preserve the game 

 and fish of our State we must work for it and take no backward steps. 

 Every roan can do somethmg toward enforcing our laws, and when a 

 man tells you that they are not enforced ask him what he has done 

 to enforce them. Croaking will uot enforce laws or accomplish any 

 good work, , , „ , , , 



I want to say something in regard to the annual dues of clubs to 

 the State Association. It seems to me that SIO would be Uttle enough 

 each year. That would not amount to more than 50 cents or is>l to 

 each individual member. I hope the association will consider this 

 matter at this meeting. , ^ , . 



Again let me urge the formation of more shooting and fishing clubs 

 in our State. Where we have good active clubs our game and fish 

 laws are enforced, and until the State does more to preserve the 

 game and fish our only hope is in the work of game and fishing clubs. 



I want to say a word to you in regard to the great "game preserves" 

 that are being estabhshed in every part of this country. I believe no 

 game preserve should be established except under the control of the 

 general Government, and that no shooting should be allowed on those 

 preserves at any season of the year. This buying up of the best game 

 sections of our country by men of great wealth savors too much of 

 European aristocracy. We want none of that. The game should be 

 as free as the air in the open season, and every person should have 

 the same right to pursue and capture it. These laws that prohibit a 

 sportsman from one State from shooting in another State without a 

 license I look upon with contempt. And a Legislator that will help to 

 pass such laws is a small-minded man. 



Among the shooters in attendance were: B, O, Heikes, Chicago; J. 

 A. R, Elliott, Kansas City; Esterly and Shadboldt, Emmettsburg, la. ; 

 J H. McHale, St. Paul, Minn.: E. E. Hageman, Independence; Lewis, 

 Frisbee. Miller, Thornton and Budd, Des Moines; G. W. Rexroat, Ver- 

 gennes, 111. : McBride, Victor Georgeson and Christianson RandaU ; J, G. 

 Smith. S. S, Sessions, H. Durant, J. W. Wadsworth and G. E. Clark, 

 Algona; Sundstrum and Gannon, Bancroft; G. E. Hughes, Fonda; H. 

 J. Ti-otter, Kingsley, Wilson, Minn,; J, C. Read, Omaha, Neb,; Pettit, 

 New Y'ork; R, Olir'ien and ,1. W. Konnlinka, Mason City; N. S, Y'oung, 

 Burlington; Joe Stump and Trimble, Oskaloosa; Grimm and Emery, 

 Clear Lake; W, T. Irwiu, Kansas City, Mo. 



Peoria targets and traps were used, and under the management of 

 W. T, Irwin worked to a cbarm. Rolla Heikes and Jim Elliott are 

 very much pleased with the equitable system and would like to attend 

 a number of tournaments on iJhe equitable plan, as every one is a sure 

 winner. The citizens of Cleai- Lake donated a fine gold badge to be 

 shot for in shoots Nos. 5, 15 and 19. Mr. G. P. Christianson, of Randall, 

 won the badge by one bird. C, W. Bvvd. 



First Day, May SO. 



Ten single Peorias, entry SI. 50. 



C W Budd 1110111111— 9 Ripley 1010110001— 5 



McHale 1001111101— 7 Shadbolt 1011101011— 7 



Esterly ' ....0111110110—7 Durant 1111110001—7 



J G.Smith..' OlllllUlI— 9 Story lllllllllO- 9 



Hageman lOOlllllOl— 7 Wilson 1001111111— 8 



Bolt 1110101001— 6 Suudson 0111111110— 8 



Heikes llllllllOl— 9 Grimm lllOlllllO— 8 



Elliott.' 1111111111—10 Pettit inillllll— 10 



Bex lllimOll - 9 Ferguson 0001111111— 7 



M'Bride llOlllUll— 9 Reid OlllOllllO— 7 



Georgeson llOllOllll— 8 Bolton 1000100001- 3 



Christianson 0111111111— 9 Slump 0011010011— 5 



aannon 0111000100— 4 Trimble 0111111101—8 



Trotter . .■.'.' OlllOOlllO- 6 



No, -2, 15 single Peorias, entrance $2: . , - 



Esterly , . . ,101101011111101—11 Georgeson llOlOllOUlllll— la 



Shadboldt 011111010101111—11 Ferguson lllUlllllinil— 15 



Trotter 111111011111110-13 Wilson 111110111101011-12 



Budd ..,.110110111111111-13 Ripley 011011111000011-9 



Smith"" ,,101111111110110-12 McBride 101011111100111-11 



Elliott . .111111101111111-14 Read 111111101101001-11 



McHale ..,111101111111111—14 Grimm lUOll 111111111—14 



Gannon 111000100100100— 6 Christianson, ,.,111100111111111— 14 



Bex ' 110111111111111—14 Hageman... 111111111011111—14 



Bait"'" lUllllOlOlOOiO— 10 Sundsti-ura 111111111101111-14 



Heikes'" ,. ,111111111111111-15 Pettit lOUOlUllOOlll-ll 



Story 100111001111100— 9 



No. 3, 10 singles and 3 pairs, entrance S2: 

 Esterly . llllUOlll 11 10 11-14 McBride. .. .1111111110 10 10 11—13 



Smith 1111111111 10 11 10—14 Bolton lOOOOOUOl 00 10 00— 5 



Shadboldt.'.llOllUlOl 10 II 10-13 Hughes. ...1111101111 10 10 10-12 



Wilson . .1111111011 10 10 11—13 Gannon 1010011111 00 00 10— / 



Elliott ■ 1111111111 11 11 11—16 Rex lllllllllO 10 11 11-14 



Trotter lllllllOll 11 10 10—13 Hageman. ..1111111111.10 11 11—15 



Read ""■.'.lllllllOll 11 lO 10-13 Ripley 1001111101 10 10 10-10 



McHale .1111111111 10 11 10-14 Sundstrum. 1111110111 10 00 10—12 



HeUces . lOllOOllll 01 10 10-10 Story IIOUIIOIOI 10 01 11-10 



Stump " . 0011111101 10 10 10—10 Christians'ul 10011 1111 11 11 10—13 



TrimbEill .0011011101 00 10 10— 8 Pettit 1111111111 10 11 00—12 



Budd 1111101111 11 10 11—14 Townsend.. 1110111111 00 10 10—11 



Georgeson.' 1111111001 11 10 11—13 Grimm 1111111111 01 10 00-- 12 



Bait IIOOIIIOCK) 10 10 10- 8 



No. 4, Smith cup, 20 singles, entrance 84: 

 Esterly , 11011111110111111111-18 Grknm , . . .11110101011111011011—15 

 Hughes 11111111111111111111—20 SundstrumlllllllOOlllllllilll— 18 



Trotter.'.' " 11100111000101 100111-12 Bolt 11111111111101110110-17 



Budd 11111111111111111111-20 Shadboldt- ,11111111001110111101— 17 



Hageman ",11110110111110111011-16 Petitt 11110011110111111111—17 



Georgeson.lOllllilllUlllOllll— 19 McBride. . .01111011111111011111-17 



Hughes and Cndd won cup, Georgeson won second, Esterly and 

 Sundstrum won third. 



No 5, 15 singles, entrance .$2.50: 



.Smith ,111110101111011-12 Sundstrum 111111111100111—14 



Esterly" 111110011110111—12 Shadbold iiiOlinillllOO- 12 



McHale""".'. .'..101101111111111— 13 Georgeson lOlllllliH 1111—14 



Read ' . .111111111110011— 13 Wilson 111011111111111—14 



Trott'er " 001011111111111—13 Cluistianson, . ..111111111111011— 14 



Heikes ".111111111111111-15 Mc-GregDr 100111110001111—10 



Eex .111011111111111-14 Hageman 010111111111111—13 



DurMi't ■■".■"..111111101111101-1:1 Pettit lininillllllO-14 



Budd ..rxil11llllliOliO-n Ripley iiiOiOUOllOOll— 10 



Bait 111011101111001—11 Elliott..,' 111111111111111—15 



Sterr'y" OlIlllllOlOiOll— 11 McBride 110111111111111—14 



Fei-ffUBon" '."..■,111111101111110—13 Grimm liuilllllUlOl— 14 



GaiTOon ....... .100110010101011— 8 



No. 6, 10 live pigeons, entrance $7: 



Hageman 11221122-21-10 Stump 000202201-2- 5 



Esterly 1100221211— 8 Wilson 1121121222^10 



McHaie IIOOUOIU- 7 Story 2011022222- 8 



Reed 1111211111—10 Bolton 1111112121-10. 



Heikes ...1111101222— 9 Townsend 0101101113—7 



Trotter ".'.'.'." 1122111111—9 Grimm 1112121202—9 



Ferguson 1111111111—10 Budd 1322120111- 9 



Ripley 2002110010— 5 Young . . . _ 0001001011— 4 



Durant 2201100121— 7 Stmdstrom 21 13321200— 8 



Christianson 2221112112—10 Gannon 1002201011— 6 



Georgson 1111111120- 9 McBride 13110M2S3— & 



Shadboldt 1111112112—10 



No. 7, 10 singles, unknown, entrance $2: 



Shadbolt 1100111011— 7 R.ex 1101101101— 8 



McHale 0010110111— 6 Trotter llUlOllll— 9 



Bolton 1000000010— 2 McGregor OOOIIIIIOO— 5 



Gannon 1111000011— 6 .Sundstrum.- 1101110011- 7 



Budd 1111111010- 8 Elliott 1100111101- 7 



Heikes 1111111111—10 Ferguson lllllllllO— 9" 



Hageman llllllllOl— 9 Smith 1101111011— 8 



Reed 0111010101— 6 Grimm 1111110111— 9 



Esterly 0111101111— 8 Bolt 0001110111— 6 



No. 8, 12 singles and 3 pairs, entrance $3. .50: 



Esterly nillOlllllO 10 1011-14 Ferguson . .111111111011 101010-14 



Heikes 111111111111 11 11 10-17 Smith KMjiniOOlll 10 11 11-13 



Budd 111101111111 10 1111-10 Gannon.... llOiniUlll 00 10 10-13 



Reed 110101111011 11 11 00-13 Wilson 0111111111U 10 01 11-15 



Rex 111111111111111110-17 Sundstrum. 111111111011 10 1111-16 



Elliott 111111111111 11 11 11-18 Georgson , .111111110101 10 11 11-1.5 



Trotter 111111111111 1011 00-15 Pettitt 111101111011 11 11 lO-lS 



Grimm 111111111101 11 11 11-17 McHale .,. .111111101111 1011 11-16 



Hageman . .111111101111 11 10 10-15 Ripley 111110111100 00 10 01-11 



Shadbolt. , .011011100111 10 11 10-12 



Second Bay, May 31. 

 No. 9, 15 singles, entrance $2: 



Ferguson 111111111111111-15 Ames 0011 001 11 111011-10 



Gannon 101001111111010-10 Mason 100011110111011-10 



Rex 111111111111111-15 Tone 111011111111110—13 



Smith 1111J1110111111— 14 Sundstrum .,..111111111011111—14 



Georgeson 110111111111111—14 Grimm 101110111111101—12 



BIcHale 110111110011111—13 Y^oung 101111101011101—11 



Reed 1 1 01 1 1 101 1 001 1 1 —1 1 



Tyler Ill loni 1 1 ooiOOi — 9 



Riply., 



Heike: 

 Christianson. . 



.111001101111100—10 Elliott. 



111111111111111—15 

 .111111111111011—14 

 .111111111111111—15 



Budd 111111111111111—15 



Emery 111111111011110—13 



Pettit 11111 1101110111—13 



Bolt 010011001111101— 9 



Hageman 011111111110111—13 



Wilson 111111111111110—14 



Hartman 111111011011110—12 



No. 10, 15 single targets, enti-ance $2: 



Trimble 011010111111111—12 Budd 111101011111101-12 



Stump 111100010010101- 7 Heikes 111111111111101-14 



Rex 111111111111111—15 Elliott 111111111111111-15 



Georgeson 111111011111111—14 Gannon 111000111011000— 8 



Reed 111101011110011-11 Allen 101101000010101— 7 



Ferguson 111011111111111—14 Emery 111011011101111—12 



McHale...,..., ,111101111001101— 11 Gordon 111110110000001— 9 



True 111010111010111-11 Hageman 110111111101101-12 



Sundstrum lOllllllllOlll!— 13 Grimm 111111111111111— 15 



Wilson 110111J11101111-13 Smith 101011011110111-11 



No. 11, 10 Uve birds, entrance iifS: 



Ferguson 2211112111—10 Sundstrum 1221111120— 9 



Rex 2200211212— 8 Christianson 1121111111—10 



Reed 2101110202— 7 Y^oung 0001121112— 7 



Riply 0111210022— 7 Georgeson 1121111021— 9 



Thornton 0021020101— 5 Budd 1111121111—10 



Gannon 11022inil0— 7 Hartman 0111011101— 7 



Grimm 1220120111— 8 Hageman 2121012120— 8 



Elliott 1112122111—10 Bolton 1120120202— 7 



Heikes 2111121211—10 Erwin 0221011211— 8 



Wilson 0100201100— 4 



No. 12, State team trophy, 15 live birds per man, entrance $9,50 per 

 team: 



Smith 111121011101202—12 True 101101210002121—10 



Grim 111211111112112—15—27 Emery 001021110120312—10—20 



Hughes 112121101111110-13 Bolton 011111121010010-10 



Budd 212212221111221-1.5-28 Sundstrum, 11101102-2101131— 12-22 



Miller 101211100011101—10 Trotter 012212121121111—14 



Thornton. . .001-201212010001- 8—18 Hageman,, .212011221111011— 13— 37 



Christ'nson.1-^2112112111110— 14 Gannon 211112002212121—13 



Georgeson.,111111200120012— 12— 26 Sessions 010111100312211—11—24 



Trimble . . . .2211212-20200022—11 

 Stump 112011101001202—10—21 



No, 13, 12 single targets, entrance $2: 



Elliott 111111101111—11 Mason 011001011011— 7 



McHale 111111101111—11 Reed 110110011110— 8 



Emery 101011111111—10 Rex 101111111111—11 



McBride 010111111111—10 Budd 111111111111-12 



Ferguson 111111111111—12 Georgeson 111111111111—12 



Grim 010011110001— 6 Hageman 111110111101—10 



Sundstrum 111101100110—8 Hartman 011010010011— 6 



Townsend 111111101011—10 Irwin OlllUllOlll— 10 



Young 110111011011- 9 Gannon 011011011111— 9 



True 101110000101— 6 



No, 14, 6 singles and 3 pairs, entrance 352: 



Rex 101111 11 11 10-10 Trotter llllll 01 00 01— 8 



Reed 110101 10 10 10— 7 Heikes llllll 11 10 01—10 



Gannon 111101 10 10 10— 8 Sessions 010011 11 00 H— 7 



Hageman llllll 111111—12 Wilson llllll 111111—12 



McHale llllll 11 11 10-11 Budd 101111 10 11 11—10 



Ripley llllll 10 11 11-11 Young 110001 10 00 00— 4 



Elliott llllll 10 10 10- 9 Grim llllll 11 11 11—12 



Sundstrum..,, 010111 111110-9 Ferguson llllll 10 1110—10 



Hartman llllll 10 11 10-10 Georgeson 011111 10 11 10— 9 



No. 15, 5 pairs, entrance $2: 



Georgeson 00 11 00 11 11—6 McHale 11 10 11 11 11—9 



Elliott 00 10 10 10 11-5 Budd...,. 11 11 11 H 10-9 



Heikes 11 11 11 11 00— « Chi-istianson 11 10 11 11 11—9 



Rex 10 11 00 10 11-6 Hageman 11 00 11 10 11-7 



Grim 11 10 11 11 10—8 Sundstrum 10 01 00 11 11—6 



Sessions 10 10 00 iO ni— 4 Reed 11 00 10 11 11—7 



Trotter... 10 11 01 ll 01—7 Ferguson 11 10 10 11 10—7 



Wilson 11 11 10 11 11—9 



No. 18, 10 singles, unknown angles, entrance $2: 



Wilson 1010111111— 8 Budd 1110100111— 7 



Rex 0111111111— 9 Georgeson IIUIIOIOI— 8 



Heikes 1101111011— 8 Read 1010101111— 7 



Elliott IllOlllin— 9 Hartman 1001001011— 5 



Hageman 0110110010— 5 Grimm 0011011111— 7 



Ripley., 1011001101—6 Ferguson 1111111111-10 



Third Day, June I. 



No. 17, 12 singles, entrance §1.20: 



Grimm .111111111111-12 Bolt 111110100111— 9. 



Budd 111011111111—11 Christianson llllllOlllll— 11 



Elliott 111011110111—10 Georgeson lllllUlllll— 12 



Ferguson 110111101111—10 Hageman 111111111101—11 



Res 111111111111-13 Gannon lOllOllOlOll— 8 



Sundstrum IIOIIIIUIIO-IO Read 111111010110— 9 



No. 18, 15 singles, entrance $2: 



Furgeson . . .111110101111011—12 Georgeson 111111111111111—15 



Grimm 111111111111111—15 Read 011101011901011— 9 



Rex 111111111111111—15 Bolt 000110111111101—10 



Budd 111111111111011—14 Sundstrum 101101100111111—11 



Elliott .... 111101111111111—14 Gannon 111111100111111—13 



Hageman 111001111111111—13 Heikes 111110111111111—14 



No. 19. 25 Uve birds, entrance S15: 



Christ ianson 2111212011202201111211212-22 



Budd " 1322212ini21110--ill2121-21— 24 



Grimm . 1021110211311122011112122—82 



Gannon ' 0112200221000200010003122—12 



Ferguson 1111011111210222112211012—22 



Georgeson 01 13210112202112221212212— 3a 



Plumber 1111120100212021201120202—18 



Heikes '. 2212212112111l201220111-.^2— 28 



Elliott 1211112221211121111111111-30 



Hageman 0111111101221211111211121—23 



Rex 1111221221211112200222112-23 



Sundstrum 0-31021031'2101210121112220— 19 



No. 20, 15 single live birds, entrance glO: 



Grimm . . ,,:il2l11211112131— 15 Georgeson 221012021222112—13 



Gannon , . . 1002000002211 1 '2— 8 Christianson. . . 020200011111201— 9 



Budd . ..11021111121-3112—14 Bead 021221211222212—14 



Elliott 111211011121111-14 Heikes 231112211110223—14 



No. 21, 10 singles, unknown entrance S2: 



Orimm lllOlllOll— 8 Budd 1111011111—9 



Bait 1011100001—5 Georgeson 1111011110—7 



Gannon 1000110001—4 Read 0011111100-6 



Rex 1101111101-8 Heikes lOOl.llOlU— 7 



The ninth annual tournament of the Sportsmen's Association of 

 the Northwest will be held in Victoria, B.C., on Wednesday to Sat- 

 urdaj', inclusive, next week and a big crowd of enthusiasts are 

 expected. The programme has already been summarized in these 

 columns. The association has been extremely liberal, and offers ca.sh 

 andimedals aggregating in value over S700. 



