FOMST AND STREAM. 



JliUer 10001 1 0101 10001101001 191 1—1 3 



Oiioiioinniiiioiuniii— 21— 34 



King..;.,!,.,.!.;.; lllllilliniDlllllllOlllO— 23 



imiioinoiiiiiioliinii- 22-44 



t/emmotis. lllllOOOlllUlllllOllllll-Sl 



niniiiiniiiiniiinuo— 24-45 

 Scott iioooioiiiinininiKino- 39 



1111111111100110111101010-19— .38 

 North inilOlllllOllOllllllOllOl— 19 



1101111111101011101110111—20—39 

 McMllrchy 1111111111111100011011111—21 



1111111111111101111111111—24—45 

 Bessemer 1010111111111111101101111—21 



1111111111101111111111111—24—45 

 Mikij ..0110111111101000101011001—15 



1001011000100011001101000—10—25 

 iJinget ; ;. ..1110111111111011011011111— 21 



1101101010111011011101110—17—38 

 0 Siunmfers .0111101110011010111111111—19 



0001110011100000110111111—14—33 



. Ties on medal race, 25 targets: 



Venn 1111111111110111111111111—24 



Wright ; . .1111110111111100101111010—20 



Lemmons 1011110111111111111111111-23 



Burt 0111111111111110111011101—21 



No. 10, 15 targets: 



Penberthy 111111111111111—15 North 011111111111111—14 



Wright 111111111111111-15 King ....111111011100111—12 



Lemmons 111101111111111—14 Fry 011110111111001—11 



Flick 111000010000101— 6 Dinger 110111110111100—11 



Scott 111111110111111—13 Bessemer 111111111110110—13 



McMurchy 111111111111111—15 Burt 111111011111010—12 



Davey .0101000110— 4 Burnell . . 



Mac 0112100110— 6 Carp. . . . 



BarLo. 1002011211— 7 Turner; . 



.0010100010— 3 

 ,,0100101001- 4 

 . .0001112010— 5 



ililler 101101111111111—13 



M Cowen 111111111101101—13 



Creelman 111110101111110—12 



Penn 111011111111111—14 



Highland Gun Club, Aug. 2 and 3. 



Elkhart, Lnd.— The tournament of the Highland Gun Ulub began 

 this morning with a fair attendance of out of town shooters. There is 

 Harry Burnell, of Cold water, Mich.; Gaskill and McCourt, of South 

 Bend. Ind.; Kolb and Simmons, of Goshen, Ind.; Carpenter, Allison 

 and Behlers, of Union Mills, Ind. B. Barto and the old- time shooting 

 pirate John Ruble, of Chicago, and Ben 0. Bush, of Kalamazoo, Mich. 

 The editor of "the Weasel Catcher" is here too, who says, by the way, 

 that "he could copy from the Forest and Stream,'" but, of course, 

 never did, that Is, never gave credit for matter purloined from Forest 

 AND Stream and that modesty compelled him to ignore himself in the 

 enhancing of sportsmen's interests and welfare. But now and from 

 hence forward he casts that gentle attribute to the dogs, and he the 

 great and ignorant is doing more than any person in this United States 

 to perpetuate those interests seeing as he did secure for nothing a 

 round five dozen of pheasants' eggs and then peddled them out at 

 thirty-five cents each. 



The club here is composed of gentlemen who are influential citizens. 

 Mr. E. R. Kerstetter is President; Dr. A. L. Fisher, Vice-Presideat; P 

 J. Goldman, Secretary and Treasurer; E. A. Carpenter, Captain. Their 

 grounds are nicely situated, traps are well screened, the club house is 

 commodious and their electric trap pulls which were invented by a 

 member of the club, are the quickest, most satisfactory and best 

 working pull as yet invented, making no balks. The reason of this 

 being that the trap arm is freed with the passage of the electric cur- 

 rent instead of a spring lever which in turn must release the catch 



Second Day. 



B singles, 21yds., 2 barrels; 



Smoke. ; OOOlO— 1 Barto ... 10010— 2 



Turner 10000— 1 Mac 12021— 4 



White 11111—5 KUstet ter 1 0020— 2 



Carpenter 00000— 0 Goldman. lOKXl— S 



Davison. 00111— 3 Bush .10002— 2 



No. 2, 10 singles: 



Davey 0101101010— 5 White .1111111111—10 



Mac lllOllIlll- 9 Smoke 1101111110— 8 



Carpenter 0010110111— 6 Kerstetter; 1111110111— 8 



Warner 1111101010— 7 Fisher ....1101001111— 7 



Barto. 1110111111— 9 



No, 3. 8 singles, unknown traps: 



Barto 00110101—4 Kerstetter. 10001101—4 



White ^ 01111111—7 Davey illlOlll— 7 



Smoke 01110110—5 Carpenter 01110111—6 



Mac 00011111—5 Bush 01010111—5 



No. 4. 15 singles: 



Barto 010111111111111—18 White ; . . .010011101110111—10 



Mac IIOIIIIOICHIIIU- 11 Smoke llllllillllOlll- 14 



Davey ...111110010111101—11 Bush 110110001101111—10 



Carpenter 110011111110111—12 Kerstetter 110101011111110—10 



Turner ....101010600100101—6 



25 targets, 10 known, 10 unknown traps, 5 with 2 barrels: 



Turner 0101110001000010010100101— ll 



Kinney 0100101111010100010111101-14 



Barto 1101110111111011010110010—17 



Bush 1011111101101010010010011-15 



Martin 0010100100010001000011001— 8 



Kolb 1011111111000110000120211—16 



Ellis 1101001011000100001001211—13 



Smoke 1111111111001001110020010—17 



Mac 1111111111101101001110010—18 



Po under 01 01 1 1 101 1001 01 10001 01001 —1 2 



Davy 1011111111110111110112001—19 



White lOllllllllUlIlllOOOllOllO-18 



Kerstetter 01 1 1 11001 1001 1 101 00010021—14 



Goldman OUOlllOOllUOlOOlOOOOlOOO— 11 



Carpenter .1111111101000100010120000— 13 



Bks O. Bush, 



Tournament at Niles, Mich. 



The club here held its fifth annual tournament on August 1, which 

 called together a fair number of shooters. Messrs. W. S Howard of 

 St, Joseph, Mich.; B n 0. Bush of Kalamazoo, H. V.Rockwell of 

 Benton Harbor, J. Smith, Mishawaka. Ind. ; H. L. Gaskill and W. F. 

 M'^Combs, Soutii Bend, Ind . participated in the events. The shoot 

 was held on the fair grounds, and the boys kept banging away, al- 

 though the day was most fearfully hot. Among the interested' spec- 

 tators* there was none more so than Mrs. George W. DouRan, the ac- 

 complished better half of the Hon. George W. Dougan, banker, mer- 

 chant and ex-mayor of the city. With a sportsman's keen interest, 

 she m\ist know, and did know, why the targets flew in different direc- 

 tions, why some guns made loud reports and others not, and why -a 

 tar saucer daubed with yellow paiuu was called a pigeon. She has a 



The Central New York Champion. 



TJtica, N. Y., Aug. 5.— The contest to determine the 100-bird cham- 

 pionship of central New York occurred here to-day and was won by 

 Frank Northrop, of Johnstown. The following were present: C. W. 

 Tuttle, J. J. Carr and I. E. Brigden, of Auburn; E. C. Meyer, of Roeih- 

 ester; W. P. Royland, of Newburgh; Frank Notthrop. of Johnstown; 

 and A. S. Hunter, J. G Kilbourn and H. L. Gates, of Utica. Because 

 oC there being only three entries from Utica, the home team reduced 

 the pricie of targets to 2 cents and added $25 to the purse. IE the home 

 club cannot turn out but three members who are willing to shoot in 

 fast company, it ought to quit holding tournaments. The conditions 

 were 100 kmgbirds, known trap and unknown angle, $12.50 entrances 

 and money divided as follows: 50 per cent, to go on t^e 100 birds and 

 divided 30, 25; 20, 15 and 10 per cent., and the remairing 50 per cent, 

 divided into four purses, each purse to go on each 25 birds and divided 

 50, 30 and 20 per cent. The traps were set to throw harder than was 

 ever before seen in this part of the country and the angles were very 

 sharp. The winner, Frank Northrop, used 38grs. of E. C. and IJ^oz. 

 No. 8 chilled shot in smokeless sheU. The winner of second, H, L. 

 Gates, used 42grs. of E. C. and l}4oz. No. 8)4 chilled shot, smokeless 

 shell, and both loaded by Cruttenden & Card. They ai'S veritabl*? 

 "snuffers." Appended are the scores: 



Northi-op . .1111111111011111111011111— 23 



1111111101111111111101101—23 

 1111111111111111111111111—25 

 0111111111111111011111111—23—93 



Hunter. . , ^ ; 1111111111101101011111111—22 



lllllllunillllllllOIllO— 23 

 0111111111111111111101111-23 

 1111111110111111011110111—22—90 



Kilbourn .llllllllOlllllllllllllOll— 23 



0011110111111110111111101—20 

 0110111111111111101111101—31 

 1111111111111111111111111—25-89 



Brigden 0111111011011100011101111—18 



0111111110101111111111111—22 

 101101000110011111 1100000-13 

 1111101101111000111011111-19-72 



Tuttle 1111111001111111111111111—23 



1111110110101111111111111—22 

 1111011111110111111011111—23 

 1101111111111101111111011—23—89 



Meyer 0110101111101101111111111—20 



0111111011111011111011110—20 

 1111011110011111111111111—22 

 1111111111110111111111111—24—86 



Gates 1101111111111111111111111—24 



01 [1011111101111111111111-22 

 1011111111111111001111011—21 

 1111111111111111011111111—24—91 



Carr 0111111111100111111111111—22 



1111101111110111111111111—23 

 1111101111111111111011011—23 

 1011111111011111111111101—22—89 



Bayland 1110111111111111111101111—23 



1111111111101111111110111—23 

 1111110110111111111111011—22 

 1101111111011011111111111—32-90 



Sweep No. 1, SI. 50, 15 singles: 



Carr 111111111110111—14 Brigden 011110011110110—10 



Meyer 111111111110111—14 Northrop 011111111101111—13 



SCENE AT THE KNOXVILLE SHOUT. l.S9:i. 

 Photographed by Stewart & Dubbs, Knoxville, Tenn. 



holding the trap arm. The shooting was very good considering that 

 the targets were thrown low and exceedingly swift. Some of the 

 ma'ches were shot from eight unknown traps under the novelty sys- 

 tem as used by the Inter-State Manufacturers' and Dealers' Associa- 

 tion, and the style of shooting was i eartily commended by all, as it 

 eave an agreeable relief to the shooters from the monotony of the 

 known trap and angle events. Scores: 

 No. 1, 10 singles: 



Wyatt 0110001111— 6 Burnell 0111111101— 8 



Smoke 1111111111—10 Carpenter 1111100111— 8 



Mac UlininO- 9 Davy 1011101110— 7 



Behler 0001111101— 6 Goldman 1000010000— 2 



Corp 1001001110— 5 AUison 1000101011— 6 



Pettit 0100100100— 3 Bush 1110111110— 8 



No. 2, 10 singles: 



Smoke 1110010001—5 



Mac 0111111101—8 



Wyatt 0000000110-2 



CaVp 0111011111—8 



Warren 1101111111—9 



Carpenter 1111101101—8 



Allison 0010111100-5 



Bush 1110111011—8 



Davy 1111111001—8 



Kustetter 1110010011—6 



Pettit 0011101000—7 Kazoo 0001100011—4 



BurneU 0101111111—8 



No. 3, 8 singles, unknown trails: 



Smoke 10011101—5 Burnell 01000001—2 



Mac 10101011—5 Corp 00011100—3 



Carpenter 0110001 1—4 Warmen 00101010—3 



Davy 00111000—3 Bush .10011111—6 



Wyatt 10011100—4 Goldman 10111000—4 



Kustetter 01100001—3 Kazoo 00111101—5 



No. 4, 15 singles: 



Warren 000100101111100— 7 Smoke 111011110111011—12 



Mac 010110111011011—10 Kerstetter 111010111100001— 9 



Carp 0111(0111011110—10 Behler 101011110110100- 9 



Burnell OOllllllOIOlOtU— 9 Allison 101111101111010—11 



Carpenter 110101110111110—11 Goldman lOlOOlOlllOOlll— 9 



Kazoo 110010000111101— 8 



- -pen _ 



Bush 011011011110011—10 



Dacy 111000101110111—10 



No. 6, 20 singles: 



Barto 10001111011101001010—11 Carpenter .11011100011111111111— 16 



Davey 11111101100010000111—12 Mac 11111111111011011110—17 



While 11111111111111011100—17 Carp lOOllllOOlOlOOlllOlO— 11 



Smoke .,..11111111111111011111—19 Bush 0111111 llUOOllOlllO— 15 



Burnell. , ..00100001111101111111—13 



Twenty singles, merchandise: 



Gillraore... 01110000100001010001— 7 Carpenter. 10111101011011111101— 15 



Barto 01100001111111111111—15 Allison . . . .10101101010111110111—14 



White 11111111111111011101—18 Barney. .. .n01000(X)111000001000— 5 



Kerstetter. 11111101101111110001— 15 Kolb 10111111011011011111-16 



Manning. ..11110111111100110101-15 Goldman . .10011101100101001100—10 



Petit 11011110010101010000—10 Davy 11111111011111011111—18 



Mac 11111101111111111111—19 Burnell.... 10110110011011111111—15 



Smoke 01111111111011111011—17 Wyatt 11101100111001110110—14 



T' mgles, 8 unknown traps: 



Smok • 1100111100011101—10 Carpenter 0110100010101101— 8 



Wnae 1111001111111111—14 Mac 1110011111101100—11 



Bush 1101111001110111—12 BurneU OlllOlllOOlOOllO— 9 



Barto 0101011011110101—10 Kolb OOOllomiOUOll-lO 



Manuing 0111101110001110-10 Carp 1011001001101111-10 



Davey 1010000111011111—10 



10 targets, use of 2 barrels: 



Ku8t«tter la 1002001— 6 Wvatt 0000000022— 2 



Smoke 1111201011— 8 Kolb. 0010300212— 5 



Manning 1002300101— 5 Bush 2110011010— 6 



White , 1011011001— 6 Can*eater OlUOHlOl— 7 



great reputation as a flsh-lady, and many are the bass which suc- 

 cumb each season to her dexterous skill. Scores : No. 1, 10 singles: 

 Smoke, 8 ; Bing, 6 ; Howard, 6 ; L. A. Smith, 7 ; Mac, 9 ; Rowley, 9. 

 No. 2, 10 singrles : Smoke, 8 ; Rowley. 8 ; Bing, 8 ; L. A. Smith, 8 ; 

 Howard, 8 ; Mac, 9 ; Rockwell, 6 ; F. C. Cmith, 5 ; Julius, 5; Rough, 5 

 No. 3, 10 singles: 



Smoke 1111111011— 9 Julius 1110111110-8 



Rowley 1111101011— 8 Howard 0011010111—6 



LA Smith 1111111101— 9 Bradbury 1101000111— B 



Mac 1111111111—10 Mest 0111011101—7 



FC Smith 1001001110— 5 Bing lllOllllTl— 9 



No. 4, 10 singles: Smoke 6. Julius 9, P. C. Smith .5, Bradbury 10, Car- 

 penter 3, Rowley 9, Howard 8, Mac 10, Mest 7, Rockwell 3, Bing 6, 

 Rough 9. 



No. 5, 15 singles: 



Smoke llOOll'XnilOlll— 10 Howard 111111011010111—12 



Juhus 111101111011101—12 Bradbury 111111111111111—15 



Rowley 011111110111010—11 Rough 101101110100111-10 



Mac 111110011111111—13 Bing 111110101011100—10 



LA Smith 001110101100111— 9 Mest 101111111010101—11 



No. 6. 10 singles: Smoke 7, Rowley 6, Howard 6, Julius 8, Bradbury 



5, Mac 10. F. C. Smith 7. Mest 7, Rockwell 3, Clark 3. 



No. 7, 10 singles: Smoke 7, Mac 6, Rowley 6, W. S. Howard 9. T. 

 Howard 4, Juhus 7, Bradbury 7, Bush 9, Bevier 4, Vanderbeck 2, 

 Macomber 9. 



No. 8. 10 singles: Smoke 9, Bradbury 9, F. Smith 4, Rowley 7, Julius 



6, Mac 9, Bush 8, T. Howard 7, W. S. Howard 10, Mest 7, Macomber 5. 

 No. 9, 10 sing-les: Smoke 10, Mac 9. Rowley 4, Julius 7. McComber 8, 



Bradley 8, F. Smith 6, T. Howard 6. W. S. Howard 8, Bush 10, Mest 6. 



No, 10. 10 singles: Smoke 9. Bradbury 5, Mack 8, Mest 3. P. Howard 

 5, Macomber 7, Julius 8, W. S. Howard 7, Woodcock 6, T. Howard 7, 

 Bush 8, F. Smith 4. 



No. 11, 10 singles: Smoke 10, Julius 7, Bradbury 8, Macomber 7, 

 Woodcock 7, W. S. Howard 7, Mac 7, Bush 9. 



No. 12, 10 singles: 



Smoke 1111011101— 8 T Howard lOllIOllOO— 6 



Bradbury 1101111101— 8 Dean 1001010001— 4 



Juhus 1011CXJ1010— 5 Walker 0001000101— 3 



Woodcock 0101111111— 8 Rockwell lllOOlllOl— 7 



Macomber O0111O00<'il— 4 Rough IIOIIOOIOO— 5 



Mac Ollllinil— 9 Rowley 0011101011— 6 



W S Howard 0111111111— 9 Bush OOllllllU— 8 



Carpenter OOlOlUllO— 6 Vanderbeck 1111100111— 6 



Mest 1111111111—10 Clark 0000000000— 0 



Works on Sunday — 



Talks business seven days in the 

 'week — a " Forest and Stream " Kennel 

 Special advertisement. 



Gates 111111111111111-15 Eayland OllllOllOllOOlO— 9 



Tuttle 111011111111011—13 



Sweep No. 2, 10 singles, $1: i 



Ravland 1011111111— 9 Tuttle 1001111111— 8 



MeVer 1111111101— 9 Brigden IIIOOIOIOI— 6 



Hunter 1111111111—10 Carr 1111111010— 8 



Kilbourn 1111111111—10 Northrop 1111111111—10 



Gates 1111111111—10 



1 Sweep No. 3, 10 singles, SI: 



Gates 1110111111— 9 Meyer 1111111111—10 



Carr 1111111101— 9 Bayland 1110011101— 7 



Tuttle 1111111110— 9 Brigden 1111100111— 8 



Northrop 1111111111—10 



' Sweep No. 4, 15 singles, §2: 



Tuttle 111110110110111—12 Knowlton 011111111111111--14 



Kdbourn 111111111111110—14 Gates 111111111110111-^14 



Carr 101111101111111—13 Hunter 111111111011111—14 



Meyer 111111111111111—15 



Sweep No. 5, entrance $1: 



Kilboiu-n 0101111011— 7 Hayes 1100111001— 6 



Gates 1011111101— 8 Davidson 1110111000— 6 



Knowlton 0111111101— 8 Rayland 0110110101— 6 



Hunter 1101110100— 6 



Sweep No. 6, entrance SJ.25, 10 singles: 



Carr 1111011111- 9 Northrop llllllllll— 10 



Rayland 1011111111— 1 



Gates llllllllOO— f 



Meyer 1111111111—10 



Tuttle 1111111111-10 



Brigden 0111101011— 7 



Sweep No. 7, 15 singles, $1.50: ■ 



Kilbourn 111111111111111—15 Hunter 101111111111101—13 



Gates 111111111111110—14 Knowlton 111111111101011—13 



Special race between Gates and Rayland. 20 singles, unknown trap 

 and angle, gun below elbow until bird is on the wing, S5 per side: 

 Gates, . , , . .10111111111101111111— 18 Rayland. , , ,1111111110101111010— 16 



Beau K. 



The Acme Gun Club. 



Six members of the Acme Gun Club had a good afternoon's sport at 

 Dexter Park, on Tuesday, Aug. 1. The principal event was the club 

 shoot at 20 bluerocks for the best average. F. Pfaender was the 

 highest scorer with 16. Several matches and sweepstakes were shot 

 off. The scores: 



Club Shoot— Best average: 

 Pfaender . .10111111001011111011-16 C Horney, 11001011101100101110—12 

 C Stuetzle 11001011101011011110—13 Von Horn ,11111000100101101110— 12 

 ABolby. . .lOulOOnilOOniOOlll- 13 CMunk..., 01110010101100001110— 10 



1st sweep, 6 birds: 



F W Pfaender 011111— 5 C Horney 110000— 2 



C Stuetzle lOOlll— 4 G Von Horn. 011001— 3 



A Botty 110110— 4 CMunk 001001— 2 



2d sweep, 5 live birds, 81 entry. 



F W Pfaender 12110— 4 C Horney 12000— 2 



r S'uetzle 22001— 3 CMunk 21100— 2 



A Botty ^13— 5 



1st match, 50 bluerocks, glOand birds: 



F W Pfaender 0C0010110111011011110110O— 14 • 



1111101111110101001100001—16—30 



C Stuetzle 1101101101111101100101100—16 



0011000101011110101000111—13—29 



2d match, 25 bluerocte; S5. 



O St uetzle 0101100100101001100001100—10 



A Botty 1001101111111010011011010-16 



