Auci. l§', 1894.) 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Trap at Watson's Park. 
Aug. 4. — Twenty-five live birds per man: 
C Antoine 121 221 2221 10J 1 021011 1 1 220—21 
O von Lengerke 2012101211211021112221222-22 -43 
R J Darling 0112111122211011121112111—23 
Z L Brown 1S210002020.02121222201121— 18— 41 
Aug. 7.— Chicago Shooting Club medal shoot, 15 live birds per man: 
Ties. 
John Watson .213001121211122— 13 21122— 5 
R B Wadsworth.; 011210121111222-13 il22D-4 
L M Hamline 2222il202i02211— 13 02222—4 
Aug. 8.— South Chicago medal shoot, 20 live birds per man: 
t,OWillardlllllll2il2221112222— 20 P Miller.. . ,12001212211221111212-18 
AWReeves211222111li01211ll20— 18 J Watson. .22100222201011222111—16 
Target medal, 30 Empire targets per man: 
L C Willard s 111101101101011110111110011001-21 
AW Reeves , OlllllllOOlllllllllOlllllillli— 2B 
P Miller 011100011110000110111111011111—20 
Aug. 9.— Sixty singles and 20 pairs targets per man: 
Wheeler. 01110011110111011111 101101111 101011 II lOlllllllOllOlllOlllOll— 46 
11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 01 10 11 11 11 11 11 01 11 10 10 li-34 
80 
Wilson.. 101011111100111 010111110110110001101111001011110111110111111— 43 
10 11 11 10 10 10 11 11 10 11 11 11 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11—33 
76 
Same day, 25 live birds: 
Y I Wheeler 1210221122211121110112111—23 
M R Wilson 2221121202122211011111220-22 
Aug. 10.— Thiriy live birds per man: 
Dr Wicks 111110101011111101111110111111-25 
J R Stevens 110101111011021211110011111111—19 
Twenty -five targets: 
Dr Wicks 0011010110011000111011111—15 
J R Stevens 1101111111010101111110111-21 
Bavelrigg. 
The Traps At Wellington. 
Wellington, Mass., Aug. 11— TMr was a most delightful day and 
there was a large attendance of spectators at the clubhouse of the 
Boston shooting association. The shooters were out in force, and 
had it not been for an unforeseen accident to the traps, there 
would have be«n nearly 3,000 targets broken. As it was nearly an 
hour was consumed in repairs and some of the shooters were forced 
to kave several events uncontested. There were 1016 targets broken 
and 15 clean scores made, divided as follows; Dickey 4, Cowee 3, 
Snow 3, White 2, Sanborn 2, Jones 1. The winners of the sweepstakes 
follow: 
Ten targets, Keystone system -Snow, White and Dickey 10, Cowee 
and Adams 9, Sanborn 8. 
Ten targets, keystone system reversed— Dickey 9, Herbert, Cowee, 
Sanborn 7, White 7. 
Ten targets, keystone system reversed— White and Dickey 9, 
Sanborn and Cowee 8, Jones 7. 
Ten targets, keystone system— Cowee and Sanborn 10, Snow and 
Dickey 8, Arlams 6. 
Ten targets, keystone system reversed— Dickey 10, Allison and 
White 9, Adams and Sanborn 8, Cowee and Herbert 7. 
Ten targets, keystone system— Cowee, Snow and Dickey 10, Jones 
and Sanborn 9, Warren, Allison and White 7, Herbert 6. 
Ten targets, keystone reversed— Dickey 10, Snow, Sanborn and 
Allison 9, Cowee, Herbert and White 8, Jones and Warren 6. 
Ten targets, three unknown traps— Cowee, Sanborn, White and 
Jones 10, Snow and Herbert 8, Warren. Dickey and Daniels 7, Allison 6. 
Ten targets: keystone reversed— Snow 10, Cowee, White, Allison 
and Sanborn 9, Herbert and Dickey 8. 
In the merchandise match these scores were completed: Cowee 
and Sanborn 28 each, Snow and Dickey 27 each. Whir* and Jones 25 
each, Allison and Herbert 22 each, Warren 20, Daniels 18. 
" Trap-Shooter's Ready Reckoner." 
There has just come from the Forest and Stream press an ex- 
tremely useful pocket reference book for trap-shooters Its full titl e 
reads: "Trap-Shooter's Ready Reckoner. A series of tables showing 
at a elance the division of purses under all conditions, simple and 
complex, with entries from one to fifty. For use by individuals, clubs, 
and tournaments. Compiled by J. C. Clark, Secretary Kansas State 
Sportsmen's Association." Price 25 cents, postpaid, by Forest and 
Stream Pub. Co. 
The Unions Defeat the Climax. 
Below we give the scores made at Springfield, N. J., on July 30, in a 
team match bet ween the Unions of Springfield and the Climax of 
Plainfield. The scores were mailed to us on the day following the 
shoot, hut owing to the fact that a one-cent stamp only was affixed 
they failed to reach us until Aug. 7: 
Union Gun Club. 
Money ; Ill1l0l01lllilllll0llllll— 22 
Heritage ... 00101 01 10100101 1 001 J 10111 — 14 
Sopher » .0111101101110111010101101—17 
Tiiiou . loiiiinioooiimiimno— 20 
Bryant : 1 11000111111 11 10111011 010— 18 
Hi'bbard . ; ..; 1011110111011111111110101-20 
W Smith, it; ',. 0100111010011000010110001—11 
Dr Jackson' : .1111111001101000110100110—16 
WDrake '< i ,....1111111100111101111111111—22 
Sickley " 1100111111011111111010111—20 
ED Miller,.'.'..'.'.' 1110111111111111111111111-24—204 
Climax Gun Club. 
Eh Smith .0111111011111111100101011— 19 
Manning 1110111111111001111110011—20 
Darby . 1011011010101111110110110—17 
Apgar . 1111111111101011011100111—20 
Goodman 0010111000101001101011001—12 
M Squires 0111110111111110101011111-20 
Dan Terry 1111110110111110111101111—21 
J L Darby 0111101010001101100000100-11 
T H Keller 0111111110110101111111101—20 
Brantingham 1011101101011011101110111—18 
Swody. . 0101101010000100110101111—13-191 
No.'l, 10 singles, entry 50 cents: 
Bartlett 10 Tillou 6 Dr J B 8 
Hibbard 10 W Smith 6 P Miller 9 
Money 7 Drake 10 
No. 2, 10 singles: 
Apgar 9 Young 10 Smith 7 
Brantingham 9 Squires 8 Manning 8 
Hibbard .7 Keller 9 D Terry 7 
Bartlett 8 Heritage 7 Miller 10 
No. 3, 10 singles, entry Jj No. 4, 10 singles: 
Apgar 1111111111-10 1101111111— 9 
Money 1110111111— 9 1100111101— 7 
Smith 1111111111—10 1111011011— 8 
Keller ' 0110101011— 6 1111111110— 9 
Hibbard 1111111110- 9 1100110111— 7 
Brantingham 0111111111— 9 0011011111— 7 
Bartlett 1111111110 — 9 1111110110- 8 
Heritage 1101110101— 7 1111101100- 7 
Manning 0110011111— 7 0011011001— 5 
Miller 1110111111— 9 1101111011— 7 
Terry 0011110111— 7 1011111011— 8 
Jackson 1111101011— 8 1011001001— 4 
No. 5, 10 singles. No. 6. 10 singles 
Bartlett 1110101011—7 1111111111—10 
Apgar 1011111111—9 1110111111— 9 
Smith 0111010111—7 1110101101— 7 
Money 1110111111-9 1111001111—8 
Heritage 1101101001—6 1101101011— 6 
Braniingham 1010101011—6 1111111111—10 
JLDarbv 0011100100-4 1110100101— 6 
Manning" 1010111111—8 1011010100— 5 
Miller 1111101111—9 1011111111— 9 
Goodman 1101101101—7 0001011010- 4 
Hebberd 1111011110—8 0111110110- 7 
Keller 1100011111—7 1111001110- 7 
No. 7. 15 singles: 
Apgar 111111111111111—15 Miller 110111101011111-12 
Money. 111110111111111—14 Drake 101011111111111—13 
Smith 011101101111100—10 Sickley 110111111111111—14 
Brantingham... 11 11 11010001111— 11 Jones 10101101U1H11 -12 
Bartlett 111011111111111 — 14 Hebberd 111111111111101—14 
Heritage 111011111110111—13 Keller llCOlllllllOlll— 12 
Vernon Gun Club. 
Vernon, Texas, Aug. 6. — Match at bluerocks, 15 singles and 3 pairs: 
Cooke 111100111101001 00 01 00—11 
Houssels 111100011010110 11 00 11—13 
Hope 010001000100101 01 01 01— 8 
Lorance 011101100001010 01 10 11—11 
Matthews 010111110101011 11 11 01—15 
Massie 111110101111111 11 00 11—17 
G. M. C. 
Trap at Jessups, Md. 
R. B. Pond, a well known trap-shot and member of the Standard 
Gun Club of Baltimore, gave an afternoon tournament on Aug. 3 that 
proved one of the most interesting and pleasant affairs ever held at 
Jessups. The main interest centered in two races, one 100 targets for 
two handsome prizes and the entrance money, for known experts; the 
other at 50 targets, for amateurs and prizes. Two events at 10 targets 
each and one at 15 opened the ball, then came the two big races. 
Scores of three first events were as follows: 
No. 1, entry $ 1: Bonday 8, Duvall 10, Willey 8, Wagner 8, Bond 8 
Franklin 10, Mattingly 10. 
No. 2, entry $1: Bonday 8, Duvall 8, Willey 8, Wagner 9, Bond 9, 
Mattingly 9, Dr. Fort 8. 
No. 3, entry $1.50: Bonday 13, Duvall ll,Willey 15, Bond 12, Franklin 
8, Mattingly 12, Dr. Fort 15. ! 
Eight men now lined up for the 100 target race with the following 
result: 
Dr Fort 24 23 24 22 -93 Mattingly 21 23 21 22—87 
Wagner 24 21 24 24—93 Bonday 24 17 19 23—83 
Franklin 23 22 23 24—92 Duvall 22 17 23 20—82 
Bond 22 22 22 22—88 Willey 18 19 18 23-78 
Tie on 93: Dr. Fork 10, Wagnej 9. 
Following this, 9 amateurs began their race: 
Lohman 2119-40 F Cole 13 16—29 
F Hawkins 16 22—38 T Cole 16 12—28 
Baker 20 17-37 Murray 12 11—23 
Baldwin ; 19 13—32 Hammond... 6 11—17 
Watts 15 16-31 * 
Mr. Bond proposes making this a monthly function, encouraged by 
the very great success of his fii st effort this summer. He has a good 
ground, a large tent, and knows how to keep things hustling; the 
numerous ladies present added to the general pleasantness, and 
spurred the participants to do their best by frequent applause. 
Picus. 
Squires Wins the Climax Shoot. 
The following scores were made at the shoot of the Climax Gun Club 
at Fanwood, N. J., on Aug. 8: 
Smith i 1110111011111111011111111 —22 
Brantingham 1111111001011101111111111 —21 
D Darby (oj 010110110111110101111100100110 —19 
Pearson (4) 11101011011101011101111111010 —21 
Squires (5) 111111111111111111100111111111 —28 
Manning (4) 11111001100111111111111111110 —24 
P Jay (4) 01111111110111111111111111110 —26 
D Terry (2) 110110111111111100111111111 —23 
Swadey (10). 1 111 11 111111 0111111 1 111101100111 111 — 31 
JZeglio (8) 011111001111001011111101100011100 —21 
Goodman (5) 10101 110001 1 11H 10111101111110 —22 
W Terry (5) 11 11101 1 lOllllllin 11 1111 11110 —27 
J Darby (8) 010101101010110001111110011010100 —18 
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W. S., Germantown, Pa. — Can you tell me the nearest place to 
Camden, Me., where I can buy live quail for stocking purposes? Ans. 
None that we know of nearer than New York city. 
E. S. D., White Lake. Mich.— Will you kindly inform me if the whip- 
poor will and night hawk are the same bird. I claim they are not. Ans. 
Night hawk and whippoorwiil are different birds; consult any orni- 
thological work or any dictionary. 
P., Phillips, Me. — It is so understood and quoted in our game laws 
to the best of my knowledge and belief, that it is unlawful in the State 
of Maine to at any time kill a cow moose. The Game Laws in Brief 
does not give this provision. Ans. The law was amended in 1893; cows 
and bulls are now given the same protection. 
Inquirer.— I expect to visit Maine and Canada during latter part of 
this month To reach my destination I must go to Montreal and there 
connect with the Canadian Pacific R R so as to reach my point, which 
is in Maine. Now, will the Custom House officials at Montreal make 
me pay a license fee or duty on whatever weapon or ammunition I 
may have with me? Ans. No, not if the baggage is checked through 
to an United States point. No duty is payable on goods in transit. 
It will give us great pleasure to forward a copy of our catalogue to any 
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charge for the postage, some charge for both. We are more than willing to 
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looking at the catalogue, can resist buying from us or from our trade- 
customers all the fishing-tackle he can afford to pay for. That is where we 
get back a good deal more than cost of catalogue and postage. 
Every outfit should 
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