June 23, 1894.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



849 



Missoula Bod and Gun Club. 



Missoula, Mont.. June 10.— The majority of the members of the 

 Missoula Bod and Gun Club have been attending the Montana State 

 tournament, held at Helena during the past three days,- and as they 

 bad not yet returned when the regular hour of the weekly shoot 

 arrived, the club was represented in the same by only two shooters in 

 each class. H. A. Stephens scoring 14, retained the gold medal held 

 from the previous week. J. F. Sawhill will wear the silver medal as 

 the result of his score of 12. Conditions as usual, i. e., 15 singles, 

 known traps and angles, 16 and 18yds. rise: 

 Class A 



H A Stephens . .110111111111111—14 w'p Brayton. . .111111101111101—13 

 Class B 



J T Sawhill 101111111111100—12 F P Kern 010111000111010 - 8 



From reports of the scores made by the Missoula contingent in the 

 Helena event, it seems they made a very poor showing. They were 

 sure of retaining the individual championship cup in the club, and 

 expected to show up well in the team of three championship, but 

 Helena's bracing atmosphere must have been too much for them, or 

 else they did not recover fully from the effects of having been mixed 

 up in the wreck in the Iron Ridge Tunnel while en route. To think 

 that Bob Rogers should only be able to break 80 out of 100 bluerocks 

 at known angles ! It's too bad I No, the brass band will not be out to 

 welcome their return. No, not this time, some other time. W. C. 



Climax Gun Club's Monthly Shoot. 



The following scores were made at the monthly handicap shoot of 

 the Climax Gun Club, held at Faawood, N. J., on June 7: 



C Smith 23 Joe Zeglio ( 8) 25 J Darby (8) 27 



Bramingham 24 Pierson (4) 24 Godman (5) 24 



DDarby (allowed5).23 S Terry (3; 24 Squires (5) 23 



D Terry .2) 24 Swode (10; 2G W Terry (5) 20 



Manning (4)........ 25 Van Dyke (8) 21 H Campbell (3) 24 



Princeton Prize Shoot* 



Princeton, N. J., June 12— After so long a hiatus, the result of 

 rrgular rains on all regular club days for about a month, the members 

 were glad to go to work Monday .between showers for the handsome 

 prizes of No. 2 "Trap" powder, generously donated by the Hazard 

 Powder Co. The match was a handicap, scratch men shooting at 25 

 birds, rest of members at 26 to 40 birds, all rapid-firing at known trap 

 and angle. - , Scores: Clark shot at 27 birds and broke 15, "Wadhams 

 26-19, Cresson 28-19, Tiffany 25-19, Wesley 40-13, Schellinger 35-20, 

 Stout 30-10, Gray 31-19. Margerum 33-25, Hoff 30-24, Stryker 30-17, 

 Johnson 32-17, Phillips 25-24, Rose 40-15, Zazzelli 37-15, Hankins 32-13. 

 Margerum won first prize, Hoff and Philips div. second, Schellinger 

 won third, ties for fourth won by Tiffany. Consolation match for 4 

 merchandise prize: Wesley 20-10, Stryker 15-5, Johnson 16-9, Rose 

 20-9, Zazzelli 19-10, Hankins 17-8, Gray 16-7, Wadhams 14-10. Wad- 

 hams and Wesley div. first, Johnson and Rose div. second, Hawkins 

 wins third and Gray fourth. Wads. 



Baltimore's Outlook. 



Baltimore, June 14.— We are assured of one six-man team from 

 each New Jersey. New York, Virginia and North Carolina; two from 

 each Pennsylvania and Washington, D. C., and four from Maryland. 

 This makes us think that our tournament is going to be the best 

 attended one of the season. The $100 cash prize is what draws them; 

 of course, there is no entrance fee. W. T. Clements, Capt. 



Unions and Maple woods. 



The fourth of the series of team contests between the Union Gun 

 Club, of Springfield, and Maplewood Gun Club took place at the 

 former place on May 30. The team comprised seven men each, who 

 shot at 25 targets per man. The Unions won this, giving them two 

 victories, the Maplewoods one and one resulting in a tie. The scores 

 were: Union Gun Club 135; Maplewood Gun Club 115. 



Choice Shots of Three Counties. 



SCranton, Pa., June 11.— An interesting and closely contested sweep' 

 stake shooting match took place on the west side Friday, June 8, 

 Some of the best shooters in Lackawanna, Luzerne and WyomiDg 

 counties participated in same. Following is the score: 



C Marsh, Jr 1111010-5 R Clayton 1110111—6 



S Davis 1111110-6 T J Eley 1101111-6 



R Grimes 1111101-6 H D Swartz 1011111-6 



Shoot off at 3 birds: 



Davis 101—1 CJaytoh : 110-2 



Grimes 001—1 Swartz 111—3 



Eley 111-3 



First divided between J. Eley of Kingston and H. D. Swartz of 

 Scranton. The rules in Lackawanna county in shooting live pigeons 

 are that the shooter is compelled to hold his gua at hip, and use one 

 barrel only, rise 21yds., 1M° Z - of shot allowed. H. D. S. 



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Opportune, Cincinnati. — We do not know who puts up high-grade 

 roller coasters. 



Subscriber, Roscoe, N. Y.— Have people the right to spear eels in 

 waters inhabited by trout or bass in the States of New York and Penn- 

 sylvania, and have they the right to set lines for the capture of eels? 

 Ans. May spear in New York, but set lines are forbidden. In Penn- 

 sylvania neither is lawful, 



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