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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Aug, 6, 1898. 



Maplewood Monthly. 



Maplewood, N. J., July 23.— Inclosed find scores of the last monthly 

 cup shoot of the Maplewood Club. Conditions, 50 single bluerocks, 

 Keystone system: 



J w Smith iiiniiininiiiominoo— 22 



iimiuoniiiniiiiinii— 24— 46 



O L Teomans 0111011 1 n 1011 1 1 1 1 1 101 1 il— 21 



1011011111 111111111111111— 23-44 

 H Quad oionoonoioiiioiioioono— 14 



OnillOllllOIOOUlOOIOOOI— 15— 29 

 E Reeves .- liooioniioooiooillioioii— 15 



1110001111011111101011100—17—32 

 WN Drake in 1111110001 inilOl 11101— 20 



1111111111111111111011111—24-44 

 W Vanldestine OilOiOliliOli ill 11111 1101—20 



oiioioiioiinoiiinooiiio- 17— 37 



Dr Fisher 0011 1 1101111111 lOlOll 1010—18 



ioiioiiooiiimimiiion-20-38 



MOHEGAN. 



Valley City Gun Club. 



Grand Rapids, Mich.. July 28.— The Valley City Gun Club, of Grand 

 Rapids, Mich., is in a flourishing condition, the membership being at 

 present about 60. The c ub holds semi-weekly shoots. The regular 

 days being Tupsdays and Saturdays. To make it of special interest 

 and to promote good shootine the club has adopted a monthly prize 

 contest for its members, and have up a championship trophy which 

 must be won three times in succession in order to be owned, and shot 

 for at unknown traps and angles; 5 traps, one man up. Also an 



ownership prize, which is owned by the winner on the day of the shoot. 

 This being shot for under a handicap. 



At a prize shoot given Monday, July 24, the championship trophy 

 was won (for the second time) by W."S. Coleman, who will own it if 

 he succeeds in winning in the August shoot. After this event some 

 remarkable shooting was done for tbe ownership prize, which was a 

 silver flask. Shooting was at known traps and unknown angles. It 

 being a little late only six entered this contest; 25 birds were thrown 

 for each man; 150 birds were thrown and 119 of them were broken in 

 fifteen minutes. Mr, Gould and Coleman each scoring a2, it was 

 necessary to shoot off the tie in which the former won. 



T S White 1111110100011111100101100-16 



"VV S Coleman 1111111011111011111111110-22 



W H Calkins .,.1111010111110111111011110-20 



C B Kelsey 1101101111111101110011111—20 



M K Walton 0111110011011011101111111—19 



Geo Gould 1111111111111101111111001—22—119 



Central Gun Club of Dulnth. 



DuLUTH. Minn., July 27. — Monthly medal shoot, American Shooting 

 Association rules. But few of the regulars who were expected to con- 

 test put in an appearance at the second monthly medal shoot, owing, 

 no doubt, to the warm weather and winds which have prevailed the 

 past week. The appended full score shows the result and winners of 

 medals. 



Club medal, 35 singles: 



Dodge 0111101111101101011111111-20 



Nelson.. . . ." 1101111100110111110011110-18 



Moore 0111111111111001001101011—18 



Green 1111001101001110101111101—17 



Owen. 1001001111011111111001110—17 



McDonald 1110111110111101000100110—16 



Day 1111001000001010111111100—14 



Hulberg Brothers' medal, 15 singles: 



McDonald 011001110101111—10 Nelson 101101111110111—13 



Owen 110111101101111—12 Dodge OOlOOOw 



Day 101110011106111—10 Moore OOOOw 



Green 010110111101111—11 



ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



J. E. W., New York. — Greenwood Lake for black bass. 



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 This process will effect a speedy cure in bad cases of poisoning. 



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