May 5, 1894.] 



FOREST ANt) STREAM. 



896 



Manson's First Annual. 



Manson, la., April 18.— The first aannual tournament of the Manson 

 Gun Club ended to day. The attendance was fair and the shooting 

 quite good. The weather was pleasant up to noon of the first day ; it 

 then commenced raining and a high wind made the shooting quite dif- 

 ficult during the rest of the tournament. 



C. W. Budd. 



No. 1, 10 single targets, entry $1.50: 



Hughes 0011111110— 7 Johnson 1101101100— 6 



Gilbert 1101111011— 8 Julius 1100010011— 5 



Trotter 1101111111— 9 Kelly 0010111101— 6 



Slocum 1101110101— T Chingren 1111001111— 8 



Christianson 0111101111— 8 Clark 1111101111— 9 



DeKay 1001100011— 5 Wood 1101101011— 7 



Blythe 0100101000— 3 Georgeson 1111111111—10 



Strauther 0010001000— 2 Power 1001010111— 6 



Clark 1011011010— 6 T W Strauther 0110100000— 3 



No. 2, 15 single targets, entry $2: 



Trotter 011111111111111—14 Strauther ......011100010101101— 8 



Wood 111111110111001—12 Blythe 011010100001000— 6 



81ocum 111111111111111—15 Kelly 000110100011010— 6 



Gildroy 010001010111111— 9 Johnson 100001101111111—10 



Christianson. . ..111111010111110—12 Carman 100010101111111—10 



Chingren 111111111110101—13 G Clark 001010011101001— 7 



Georgeson 111111110111101—13 Strauther 101001011100100— 7 



Gilbert.... 011011111001111—11 Foley 101000100011101— 7 



Hughes 111011010101110—10 Julius 110101101001011— 9 



Clark 101111110110111—12 Bobinson 101 00001 01 01 101— 7 



Powers 111010110100010— 8 Kline 010011011111111—11 



No. 3, 20 single targets, entrance $3: 



Chingren.. 01011101110110101011— 13 Wood 11011111101111011110-16 



Hughes. . . .11011111010011111111— 14 Gilbert . . . .11011111111110111011— 17 



D R Clark..llllimillimillll— 20 Blythe 11010010100000100010— 7 



Trotter.... 00110110101101101111— 13 Adams ... .10100001110011011010— 9 

 George8on.lllll011111111111111— 18 Christens'nlllllOlOlllllllllOll— 17 

 Slocum. . . .11011111011101101111— 16 D Carman .01001111000111101101—12 

 Johnson. . .11011110001011110111— 15 Juline 11110011101110010111—13 



No. 4, 15 single targets, entrance $i: 



Chingren Hllllllllllllo-14 Clark 111011010011101— 8 



Julius 001111111111111—13 Gill 011011101001110—11 



Johnson 110000100100101— 6 Trotter 111110110001101— 9 



Slocum 111011111010011—11 D Clark. 101011110111101—11 



Strauther 011111111011111—13 Hughes 110111111011111—13 



Adams 111110001110111—11 Georgeson 011111111111Q11— 12 



Gilbert 111111111111111—15 Wright 011111001110111-11 



Wood 111110111101111—13 Christianson. ...101111111011101— 12 



Kelly 111101110110010—10 Robinson 011101111111111—13 



No. 5, 20 single targets, entrance $3: 

 Johnson... 10000011100111100110— 10 Chingren. .11111111101111111111- 19 



Wood 11111111101111111111—19 Clark 11111111111111110110-18 



Peck 1111 100111011010001—12 Strauther .01111111101011100011— 14 



Gilbert . . . .11101111101111111110— 18 Trotfr. . . .11111111111101110111— 19 

 Georgeson.il 111111111111110110— 18 Christ'ns'nlllllllllllllOllllll— 19 

 Hughes. . ..11111010111111101111-17 



No. 6, 7 live birds, entry S3 SO: 



Kline 2002222- 5 Gilbert 1121202-6 



Chingren 0210212 -5 Slocum 1111010-5 



Johnson 1120102-5 Tratter 1121122-7 



T W Strauther 0102001-3 Foley 1200222-5 



Georgeson 2001210—4 Strauther 2100020—3 



Christianson 2210102—5 Cannon 0010101—3 



Gill 2220112-6 Blythe 1110101—5 



Wood 2201121-6 Julius 2100220-4 



No. 7, 10 singles and 5 pairs, entry $2: 



Maher 101H11101 00 10 10 10 10—12 



Julius 1111011110 10 00 00 00 10-10 



Kelly 1111111111 11 11 10 10 10-17 



Cannon 1100100011 10 10 10 10 01-10 



Chingren 1111111111 11 11 10 01 00-16 



Christianson 1111111111 10 11 11 11 10-18 



Hughes 1111111110 10 10 11 11 11—17 



Georgeson 1011101111 11 11 10 11 10-16 



Clark 1011111000 10 11 11 11 10—14 



Slocum 1111111111 11 10 10 10 10-16 



Gilbert 1111111101 10 11 10 11 10—16 



Geo Clark 0111111101 11 10 10 10 10—14 



Tratter 1111111111 10 11 10 11 11—18 



Wood 1101011111. 01 11 00 11 10—14 



No. 8, 15 singles targets, entry $Z: 



TStrother. 101110010010000— 6 Power 110101001111101—10 



Julius 001011000000101— 5 Kline 111101110111111—13 



B R Clark 111111111011111—14 Christenson. ....111111111111111— 15 



Gilbert 111111111111111—15 Chingren 111111111110111—14 



Adams 001111111111111—13 Johnson 111111011111010—12 



Cannon 111111001011110—11 Georgeson 101111111110011—12 



Hughes 111111111101101—13 Slocum 110111110011110—11 



G Deroy 111011010011011—10 Wood 111111011111111—14 



J T Kelly 101011111011010—10 Trotter 111111011001111—12 



April IS.— No. 9. 10 pair targets, entrance $3: 



Hughes 10 10 10 11 11 10 10 10 11 11—14 



Christianson.... 11 10 01 11 11 10 10 11 11 10—15 



DR Clark , 11 11 01 11 10 11 11 11 10 10-16 



Chingren 11 10 00 11 10 10 11 10 10 11—13 



Georgeson 01 11 11 10 10 11 10 11 11 01—15 



Gilbert 10 10 00 10 11 10 00 01 10 11—10 



Trotter 10 11 10 11 10 10 10 00 01 10—11 



Wood 10 11 10 10 10 01 10 01 10 10-11 



No. 10, 15 single targets, entrance $3: 



Gilbert 111111111111011—14 Christianson. . . .111111110111110—18 



Slocum 111101111111110—13 Geo Clark 011011010111011—10 



Hughes 110010011111111—11 Trotter 111111111111111—15. 



Chingren 111101111111111—14 Georgeson 100011111111111—12 



D R Clark 011111111111011—13 Guthrie 000000000000000— 



No. 11, 20 single targets, entrance $3: 

 Gilbert. . . .01101111111011111111— 17 Trotter. . . .01111111111111111111—19 

 Slocum. . . .11010111011111111110—16 Geo Clark.. 10111111111001011101— 15 



Julius 00010010111010010010- 8 Hughes. . ..11111111111011011111—18 



Kline 01110011111110001111—14 D R Clark .10111111111111111011—18 



Georgeson.01111111111010101101— 15 Chuster. ...11110111111111101101—17 

 Maher 00011111111011001111—14 Chingren. .11111111111010111111— 18 



No. 12, 10 single and 5 pair targets, entrance $3: 



Trotter 0111101111 11 10 10 10 11—15 



Gilbert 1011110111 11 10 00 10 10-13 



Georgeson 1111111110 11 11 10 11 11-18 



Maher 1101110110 10 10 00 11 10—12 



Hughes 1111111111 11 11 10 11 11—19 



D R Clark 1111011001 11 10 00 01 10—12 



Christenson 1111111101 10 10 11 11 11—17 



Chringren 1111111111 11 01 10 11 10—17 



No. 13, 15 single and 3 pair targets, entrance $3: 



Maher 101111011100000 11 10 10—12 



Georgeson 111110111010111 01 10 10-15 



Slocum 111110111100011 00 11 10—14 



Christiansen 111111111101111 11 10 11—19 



Hughes 111111111101110 10 01 00-15 



DR Clark 001100111101101 11 11 11-15 



Chingren 111111111101001 11 11 01—17 



Gilbert 111111101011111 11 10 10—17 



Special No 6, 25 live birds, between H. O. Kline and John Georgeson, 

 for a purse of $550: 



Kline 0111011101111010011001111—17 



Georgeson 1101011010101111111101101—17 



Tie score: Kline 0111, Georgeson 0111. Birds exhausted. 



Missoula Rod and Gun Club. 



Missoula, Mont., April 22.— The weekly shooting contest of the Mis- 

 soula Rod and Gun Club occurred this afternoon; attendance light, 

 shooting only fair, weather favorable, except that a breeze was blow- 

 ing in the teeth of the shooters, which made the shooting difficult. 

 Lieut. Devol, of the Twenty-fifth Infantry, U. S. A., took the lead with 

 a score of 13. The shoot was at 15 singles, known angles: 



A Harrity 111101011011111—12 WHMace 111101010101110—10 



R Rogers 011110110111111—12 Lieut Devol ... .111101101111111— 13 



TS Jones 011101111101101—11 H A Stephens... 101111111011110— 12 



J P Menard 110111011101111-12 F H Woody . . . .011100000001001- 5 



J T Sawhill 101100010010111— 8 F P Kern 000001110110100— 6 



After the regular event an interesting team shoot took place, two 

 teams of six, one headed by H. A. Stephens and the other by T. S. 

 Jones, at 10 birds each man, unknown angles. Scores: Jones's team 

 37, Stephens's 32. Repeating the scores were: Jones's team 38, 

 Stephens's team 39. Then shooting 5 down to decide the best two out 

 of three they scored: Jones's team 20, Stephens's 24. This made 

 Stephens's team the winners, but the teams tied on the total number 

 of birds broken. Will Cave, Sec'y. 



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