Sept. 15, 1894.J 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
289 
Detailed scores in the special events in to-day's programme are as 
follows: 
No. 3, 25 targets, unknown angles, entrance $2. 50, Winchester repeat- 
ing shotgun donated to highest scorer, 37 entries: 
Heikes - 1111111111111111111111111—25 
Fulf ord 1 1 01 11100101 1011011101101—17 
Upson , 1101110011001111111110101—18 
Dickey ..1111111011101111111100110—20 
Van Dyke 11111111101111)1110110101—21 
Bartlett 11 11 101101 11 1 111 11 1111 010—21 
Gates 1111001111111001111111111—21 
Mills.' 0001111011110011101010010—15 
Cady 1111011111111111111001100—20 
LeRoy., 0111011110100111111100101—17 
Keller 1111110110111110111011101—20 
Anthony 1101011111100101001011111—16 
Wheeler , 111011111111111 1111111111—24 
Savage 01011 11010011 01 11 11011 110— 17 
Herbert 1110011111110111011111111—21 
Glover 0110110111111111100111110—19 
Edgarton . 0101111111111111111111101—22 
Sterry 1111111100101001111111111-20 
Davis 1111111111011111101111011—22 
Money 1101111110101110011111111—20 
Raven 1110011011101110100101011— 1€ 
White 11111 10111 101 110111111010— 19 
Cowee 0111110110111111011111011—20 
J Fulford 11111111111 10011111111110—22 
Willey 0111111111011111111111111—23 
Burbridge 0111111011101111011 11011 0—19 
Jones 0110111110111110101111111—20 
No. 5, team race, five-men teams, 25 targets per man, entrance 82.50 
per team. Carload of targets to team making the highest aggregate 
during the tournament: 
Connecticut State Team. 
Edgarton (Captain) 0010111000111011111100000—13 
Sterry 0001101000111110001011101—13 
Savage 11 1 0101 001 01 01 1 01 1 11 1 01 1 1—17 
Burbridge 0010101011111110111111001—17 
Cady. 1111110110111111110111111—22— 82 
Oneida County Sportsmen's Association. 
Gates (Captain^ 1 101110101 111 111111 111111 —22 
Bartlett 1111001111110111111011111—21 
J Fulford .111011 1110111 11 1111111100—21 
E D Fulford .1011101011100011101100101—15 
Glover 1110011111111111111110111—22—101 
Boston Shooting Association. 
Dickey (Captain) 1010110110111011100011011—16 
White 01110110010111111101)0000—15 
Jones 1101110111110111111101111—21 
LeRoy. 1111010011101110111010111—18 
Wheeler 1111101111101111111101111—22— 92 
No. 7, Peters Cartridge Co.'s trophy, unknown angles, entrance $3, 
20 ontriGS" 
Heikes ..." 111011111 11111111111111101111111111111111111111110-45' 
E D Fulford 01010111011111111010111111011100111101111110110111—38 
Dickey 111011101111001111111100101110111111111111110)1111—41 
Upson 111101111101111111 lllllloillllOOlOlOllllllllimil— 43 
Van Dyke llllllOllOllllllllll 11101 1110011111111111111111111-45 
Bartlett OlOllllllll 10111101 11101011 1 11 1 111001 1 111 111 101110—40 
Gates 00111011110111001011111111111100111111010111110111—38 
Glover OOnilinOllllllllllllllllllllllllllOOllinillllll— 45 
Cady 1 1 11 1 110011111 111 1 1110111001010111 1 1010101101 1 1 110—38 
Edgarton 10101110000011111100111000011011111111111111011111—35 
Keller .10101011111110111011111010100111101101101111010110—35 
Anthony 11111111101101111111111101111111111111111000111111—44 
Wheeler 00111010110011111111111011101111111010111111011111—39 
Savage 01010111100101101111110111101101010100100101111111—33 
Willey 11110111111111110101101111101111111110111110110111—42 
LeRoy 01111111110101011001110011010111111101110001111011—35 
Money 11111111111111111110111101110110111011101101101011-41 
Cowee 10110111110111011101110110110111111111000111111110-38 
Brokaw 00101010001111010010000100001000100010101110100101—10 
J Fulford .11111110111110110110111111111111111111111010111010—42 
Fourth Day's Scores. 
The programme as arranged for this day called for 215 shots, the 
special events being the fourth round in the State team race, the team 
race between East and West, and the 100 target race for the champion- 
ship of the United States. The most important additions to the list of 
shooters were "Milt" Lindsley and A. G. Courtney, both of whom 
dropped in for the last day of the tournament. 
The race for the individual championship resulted in a victory for 
Glover by one target. His winning score was 93 as against Connor's 
98 last year. Heikes and Wheeler were close up with 92, Wheeler 
dropping his 100th target. Upson was third with 90, E. D. Fulford 
( fourth with 88, Bartlett and Gates dividing fifth money, with a score 
of 86. The conditions of this event, as stated in the programme, are 
that it shall "determine who is the champion target shot of America 
from year to year. The prize is a handsome diamond riner, that is 
duplicated each year, and becomes the personal property of the win- 
ner. The conditions are 100 targets, open to the world, entrance $5. 
Rule, known trap, unknown angles, purse divided, 40$ to second, 30$ 
to third, 20% to fourth, 10% to fifth," As will be noted, the 10-gauges 
were away up in front. 
The result of the State team race is given in detail below, the Oneida 
County Sportsman's Association winning the carload of targets. The 
team race between East and West was not shot. 
Below is given a summary of the programme events on this day's 
card: 
1334 56 133456 
No.oftargetslo SO 15 15 23 100 No.of targetslS 20 IB 15 #5 100 
Heikes 15 18 14 13' 24 92 Thomas 13 19 14 10 .. 81 
Bartlett 13 16 11 15 21 86 Sterry 11 18 11 12 19 .. 
Upson 18 19 12 14 22 90 H G Wheelerl3 20 13 13 25 92 
Van Dyke.. ..12 20 8 12 23 76 Edgarton . ...14 16 12 10 21 .. 
Dickey 10 16 14 13 24 84 Tucker 10 14 14 14 .. 79 
Glover.. 13 19 14 14 22 93 Courtney.... 9 17 11 8 . . 78 
Gates 13 19 11 14 20 86 Willey 10 18 .. .. 20 83 
Mascroft.,.,11 Jones ,.14 .. 13 .. 23 .. 
Barlow 0 7 W Wheeler.. 15 18 8 
ED Fulf ord. 10 17 12 14 22 88 Mills 10 
Cowee 13 13 .. 11 .. .. Mack 9 .. 9 12 .. 
Anthony 11 14 8 11 13 63 Short 6 
Raven 10 9 6 Cady.... 7 15 9 13 19 69 
Keller 12 15 11 15 .. 80 Money 13 19 14 13 21 84 
Mitchell 10 .. 6 12 .. .. Lindsley 9 15 8 12 . . 59 
White 13 17 10 14 19 .. Field 12 .. .. 
LeRoy 12 16 . . . . 19 . . McFarlane 11 
J Fulford. . . ,12 19 12 15 21 .. A H Wheeler 13 .. .. 
Detailed scores in the special events of this day's programme are as 
follows: 
No. 5, State team race, 5 men teams, 25 targets per man, entrance 
$2.50 per man. Carload of targets to team making the highest 
aggregate during the tournament: 
Oneida County Sportsmen's Association. 
Gates (Capt.) OllllllOlOllllOllllOlllll— 20 
Bartlett loiiiiiinuiioiilliilioil— 21 
J Fulford... 1100111111111111111100011—20 
E D Fulford 1100101111111111111111111—22 
Glover 1111011111111111010111111—22—105 
Boston Shooting Association. 
Dickey (Capt.) .....1111111111111311011111111—24 
White ..1011111110111110011101011—19 
Jones 101111111111111111 1 110111—23 
LeRoy 1111100110010111111011111—19 
Wheeler lllllllllllllllllllllllii— 25— 110 
Connecticut State Team. 
Edgarton 0111010111111111101111101—21 
Cady 1101111110111111300111010—19 
Willey llllOlllllOUOllllOlllOll— 20 
Sterry 1110110111111101001110111—19 
McFarlane 0100110000100001011111101—11—90 
This contest resulted in a win for the Oneida County Sportsmen's 
Association of New York State by the small margin of 6 targets, the 
Boston Shooting Association, of Boston, Mass., making a grand rally 
on the fourth and last day. The following is a summary of each day's 
work, with the totals: 
Oneida County Boston Shooting Connecticut 
Sportsmen's AsBOc'n. Association. State Team. 
First day 109 106 100 
Second day 101 102 87 
Third day 101 92 82 
Fourth day 105 110 90 
416 410 359 
The Worcester Sportsmen's Association shot in this race, making 88 
on the first day; it then withdrew. A team from Rhode Island shot on 
the second day, scoring 62. 
The individual scores of the members of the winning team are: 
Glover 92, Gates 88, Bartlett 84, J. Fulford 81, E. D. Fulford 71. 
Glover's 92 is the top score in the race, Wheeler, of the Boston team, 
being a good second with 91. 
No. 6, individual championship ot the United States at targets, 100 
targets per man, known traps, uu known angles, open to the world 
entrance S-5. First prize, diamond ring; purse divided, 40$ to second 
highest score, 30$ to third, 20$ to fourth and 10$ to fifth. 18 entries: 
Glover 11111111111111101011111111111111111111110111111011—46 
11110111111101111111111111111111111111110111111111— 47— &3 
Heikes 11111101111111111011111111111111100111113111111011—45 
11111101111111111111111110111111111111111111111110—47—92 
Wheeler limilliiiimiOliOOillllimmilllimilimill— 47 
11111111111111111011111111111111001111101111111110-45 -92 
Upson OllillmioiiiniliilllOllllimillllllillllllllio-46 
loiiiinilllOOlllllllllllllllllllllllllllOOllllOll-44—90 
Fulford 11111110011111111011111101111111111111111011111111—45 
10110111101111101101111111111111111110011111111111-43-88 
Bartlett 01011111111101011111111111111011110111111011011011—41 
11011111111111010111111111111111111111111011011111—45-86 
Gates lllllllOlllOUllOllllllllOllllllllllllllllll 111111-46 
11111111111010110111100111110100101011111111111111—40—86 
Dickey 13310311133111111111010111110111111111011101111111—44 
11111110111101011111111111101011010111111111011001—40-84 
Money 10111111101111111111111111100011111111101011001111—41 
01111111111111011111111111101101111011111011011111—43-84 
Willey 11111101101011111111110011111111111001011111111110—41 
11111011111011111101111111111011111111010011011111—42-83 
Thomas 11101110101111011110111111111101100101111111110111—40 
00111111100111110111111111111111111111100111001111—41—81 
Tee Kay 101101110100101111111101111101111111101111111U101— 40 
11111011001110111111111011110111110111111111000111—40 -80 
Tucker 10111000001111101111111101110110111001011111111111—37 
01110111111111111111111011011110111111110100111111-42—79 
Courtney 01101111110011011011011110111111111011110111111011—39 
10111111110011111111001110111110111110111110111010-39-78 
Van Dyke 11111010111010111101010101110111111111101111001111—37 
11010111100111001010011110111111111110111111111111—39—76 
Dady 00110101101101010011111110010111111110010100010011—30 
11010111011111110111111001111111111010010101111111-39—69 
Anthony ......01001011111111110101010011111110000001001001101101-29 
11111111011111111001011111011101001101010111000001—34 -63 
Lindsley 00010000111011111111011111111011001001110111001001-31 
01011000000001110001011011011011101111110110110110—28- 59 
Northville Gun Club. 
Northville, Mich., Sept. 3. — The Northville Gun Club held its first 
tournament on the club grounds at Northville, Mich., on Aug. 30 and 
31. It was pronounced by all shooters present, some sixty in number, 
one of the pleasantest and most successful shoots they had ever at- 
tended. The attendance was not quite as large as was expected, but 
this is attributed to the fact that duck shooting commences on Sept. 1 
and many sportsmen, who would otherwise have been od hand, had 
made arrangements to go to the marshes on those dates to be ready at 
break of day on Sept. 1 . It was an enthusiastic gathering, however, 
and the visiting shooters were loud in their praises of the courtesies 
extended by the Northville Club. There were eleven events on the 
card each day, the Parker handicap governing all sweepstake events. 
The grounds are located but a short distance from the hotel— a ride 
of a few minutes and you are there. Bluerock traps and targets were 
used. Th e traps were placed on a low piece of ground called Terke's 
Flats. The background was poor as there were high hills heavily 
wooded directly in front and to the right of the traps. All the shoot- 
ers except a few were using black powder, but before the day was 
over Mr. John Parker convinced many of team that the only load to 
use was American wood powder loaded by the Chamberlin Cartridge 
and Target Co. in Winchester shells. 
• Among the trap shots present were W. R. Hobart, representing the 
Winchester Repeating Arms; Co. ; Mr. John Parker, with his L. C. 
Smith gun, American wood powder and the Chamberlin Cartridge and 
Trap Co. load; Messrs. Renick, Marks, Klein, Brady, of Detroit, Mich ; 
Mr. Donaldson, of Windsor, Ont. ; Mike Low of Milford. Mich., 
Osmun, Windate, Linderman, Giddings, Stewart, Webb, Cooper, 
Cutchler, North, of Pontiac, Mich. ; Shaw, Hicks, of Novi; W. S. 
Yerkes, Thornton, Butler, Green, Hueston, W. H. Yerkes, R. C. 
Yerkes, Simmons, C. Harrington, Harmon, Gilder, of Northville. The 
following are the scores: 
First Day. 
No 1, 10 targets, entrance $1: Parker 8, Thornton 9, Hueston 8, W. 
Yerkes 6, Clay 7, John Shaw 7, Donaldson 10, Klein 9, Harmon 8, Butler 
7, Hobart 9, Renick 19, Low 8. 
No. 2, 10 targets, entrance $1: Hueston 6, Harmon 9, Parker 8, Butler 
8, Green 9, Windate 7, Linderman 8. Webb 4, W. H. Yerkes 8, Harring- 
ton 3, North 7, Osmun 5. W. G. Yerkes 9, Giddings 5, Cutchler 9, 
Hobart 9. 
No. 3, 10 targets: Klein 10, Thornton 7, Hobart 7. Harman 7, Yerkes 
7, Cutchler 7, Green 5, Stewart 7, Low 9, Wakely 7, Kammel 8, Stewart 
9, Clay 8, Cooper 7. 
No. 4, 10 targets, entrance $1 : Klein 9, Clay 6, Cooper 7, Linderman 
6, Yerkes 9, Giddings 7, Osmun 9, Wakely 8, Thornton 7, Webb 9. 
North 6, W. H. Yerkes 7, Rennick 9, Hueston 8, Butler 8, Donaldson 8, 
Parker 7, Windate 7. 
No. 5, team race, Detroit and Northville: 
Detroit. 
Donaldson 1101111111111100111111111—22 
Klein 1111110111101101101111111—21 
Brady 1111101101100011111111111—20 
Hobart OlllllllllllOllllllll 1111—23 
Rennick UllllOllOlOlilllllllllll— 22 
Marks 1111110110110110111101001—18 
Parker 1111101111111111111111111—24—150 
Northville. 
R O Yerkes 1111000110111111111010111-19 
Cutchler 0011101111111111111110111—21 
Butler 1110111101101111011111110-20 
Thornton , 0111111111011110011101111—20 
W H Yerkes OllOllllllOllllllillOlOOO— 18 
Hueston llOlllllllllllllllOllllll— 23 
Harmon 1111 .111011111111111110111—23— 144 
No. 5, 15 targets, entrance $150 : Linderman 9. Webb 10, Norths, 
Thornton 12, Cooper 12, Cutchler 12, Stewart 10, Giddings 11, W. H. 
Yerkes 14, W. G. Yerkes 9, Harmon 7, Klein 12, Donaldson 10, Butler 
10, Lon 11, Renick 8, Osmun 10, Gilder 14, Green 12, Windiate 13, 
Hobart 13, Parker 13, Clay 10. 
No. 6, 15 targets, entrance $1.50: Thornton 11. Green 12, Clay 12, 
Osmun 11, Cutchler 13, Stewart 10, Gilder 12. D. P. Yerkes 11, W. H. 
Yerkes 14, Parker 13, Hobart 9, Windiate 13, Hueston 11, Wakely 6, 
Butler 14, Harmon 14, Donaldson 14, Klein 13, Low 11, Renick 12. 
No. 7, 15 targets, $1.60 entrance: W. H. Yerkes 13, Butler 13, Don- 
aldson 11, Harmon 14, Parker 14, Windiate 10, Klein 9, Cutchler 15. 
No. 8, merchandise shoot, 20 targets, entrance 50c: 
Wells 10110010000100000110- 7 Hobart. .. .11111111111111111011— 19 
WHYerkesllOlllllllllOllOOllO— 15 Babcock. . .00001001011110000011— 9 
Simmons. .11111100101011110010—13 North 10)11111111111100110-16 
Green 01010001101111111111—14 Wakely. . ..01110111010111101001— 13 
Weaver.. ..01100011100010010110— 9 Low 11110011111101111011—16 
Clay 11111101101111101111—17 Klein 11111001111111111111—18 
Hicks 11011110011001101001—12 Kimmei. ...11001100111010101011— 12 
Lind»rm'n.l 1011011000000111100— 10 DP Yerkes. 10111100101100111000— 11 
Webb ....10001101011001100100— 9 Hueston. . .00111100111111101111— 15 
Cutchler,. .01101010111111111101— 15 Butler 01111111111011111101—17 
Windiate. .10111101111111110101—16 Osman 01 110010111111111 '01— 15 
Thornton. 10111111111111111111—19 Giddings. .,11111111101011111010— 16 
Parker 11111011110111111111—18 Stewart. ...11111101100001111101—14 
Renick 11111111111111111111—20 WHYerkesllOlOllOlOlllllllllO— 15 
Marks 11101101110011011101—14 Harmon. . .11011111111111111011— 18 
No. 9, 10 targets, entrance $1; Simmons 7. Cutchler 6, R. Yerkes 9, 
Osmun 8, Parker 10, Low 8, Allen 6, Butler 9, Hobart 8, Harmon 5*, 
Donaldson 7, Marks 7, Klein 10, Houston 8, Windiate 8, Clay 7, Webb 4,' 
Cooper 5, Giddings 8, Stewart 7, Renick 9, North 8. 
No. 10, 10 targets, entrance $1: Low 8, Wakely 8, Weaver 7, Don- 
aldson 10, Hobart 8, Windiote6, Hueston 8, Marks 7, Clay 7, Stewart 5, 
Osmun 6, North 7, Harmon 4, T.indeman 4, Cooper 5, Renick 5, Butler 
5, Klein 3, Parker 6. 
No. 11, 15 targets, entrance $1.50: 
Renick 01111101 1111011— 1 2 Donaldson 01011 111101 101 1—10 
Marks 111011101111111—13 Klein 111111111111110—14 
Parker 111111111111111—15 Clay OOlllllOlliOlll— 11 
North 011010110111110—10 Harmon 110111011111011—12 
Butler 011111001011011—10 Osmun 101101011011111— H 
With the last event ended the day's shooting. The farmers in the 
vicinity of the village were in great hopes that the tournament would 
act in the capacity of a rainmaker, but were doomed to disappoint- 
ment. In the evening the visiting shooters were pleasantly enter- 
tained by the Northville Gun Club in their club parlors. 
Second Day. 
No. 1, 10 targets, entrance $1. Renick 10, Donaldson 8, Kline 8, 
Parker 8, Butler 9, Gilder 7, Hobart 10, Osmun 10, Harmon 9, Windate 
7, Cutchler 8, Clay 8, Webb 8, North 8, Cooper 2, 
No. 2, 10 targets, entrance $1. Green 8, Thornton 8. Kimmel 5, Lin- 
derman 4, North 10, W. G. Yerkes 7, Clay 8, Stewart 7, Giddings 6, 
Webb 4, Hueston 7, Gilder 4, Windate 7, Cooper 4, Kline 8, Donaldson 
9, Parker 8, Cutchler 8, Hobart 9, Renick 6, Osmun 7, Butler 5, Harmon 
6. 
No. 3, 10 targets, entrance $1. North 9, Donaldson 8, Hobart 8, 
Harmon 8, Butler 7, Osmun 8, Parker 11, Windate 8, R. C. Yerkes 10, 
Hueston 7, W. H. Yerkes 8, Kimmel 7, Green 8, Gilder 8, Renick 9, 
Cutchler 8, Stewart 8, Lindeman 7, Clay 9, Giddings 6, Klein 7, W. G. 
Yerkes 8, Thornton 10, Shaw 9, Simmons 7. 
No. 4, 3 men team race, 25 targets, entrance $2 25 per man, 4 
moneys, $20 added by the club: 
Webb llin 1010000010 1 01 11 1 01 01— 15 
Linderman 1001 010111110101111101001 14 
Cooper .1101 111011 11000 1101110111—18— 47 
Windate , 11 0] 1 11111101101000011111 — 18 
Giddings , , 1101010101011111110111101—18 
Stewart.. , 10 1 111111011 13 1 1011 1 1 lOOi — 30— 56 
W G Yerkes 011111110111131111111101 0—^1 
Thornton 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 10001 1010 1 1 llli— 20 
Green 00011 1 1 1101 1 1 1 1 101 1011010—17—58 
Clay 101 1 1000101 111 11011 101011—17 
Hobart ...11 101110000101 11111 101111—18 
Donaldson 1110100111101110 111101 111—18-53 
W H Yerkes 1110101111011110101111111— 20 
Simmons lllOllllllllltirlllllltll— 24 
Butler 000011111111011 1 11011 1 1 01—1 7-61 
Parker =. .011111 1111111111110111111— 21 
Rennick ,i 1 llUiOiiliit 11130333033—28 
Klein Ill 1 111101011011110000010— 16 -61 
Harmon 1111111001101111010001110—19 
RC Yerkes lOOllOlOllOlllllOlOllOlll— 17 
Hueston .3311000101 11 1000111001110— 15 -50 
Cutchler 1111001111100011111101011— 18 
Osmun 1111111111110111011111111—23 
North ...1111010111111111111010111-21—62 
No. 5, 15 targets, entrance $1.50: Parker 10, R. a Yerkes 12, 
Thornton 9, North 13, Shaw 13, Donaldson 11. Hobart 15, Butler 9, 
Osmun 13, Windate 11, Harmon 11, Green 10, W. H. Yevkes 9, Hues- 
ton 12. Klein 11, Cutchler 12, Gilder 4. 
No. 6, 15 targets, entrance $1.50: Hobart 8, Osmun 11, North 12, 
Shaw 8, Parker 15, Butler 7, Donaldson 14, Harmon 11, R. G Yerkes 13, 
Hueston 11, W. H. Yerkes 8, Klein 11. 
No. 7, individual championship race, entrance $3: 
Butler 1 1111001 11 1111101 1010101 1—1 9 
Klein , Ill UltOlOlllllOllOOmiO— 19 
R C Yerkes 1001111111011111111111111—22 
Hueston 1 1 1 1 1 1001 1 1 1111 1 1 10101 1 10-20 
North 0110111111010111111101111—21 
Donaldson , . . ..310313 3010111101111310131 — 19 
Parker lOlOlOOllllllOOUHllllll— ID 
Osmun , 0111111111111101.111111111—23 
Harmon 1110111111111101111101011—21 
Cutchler llllOlinnoillOMHlllll -2a 
No. 8, team race, Northville vs. Pontiac: Northville— W. G. Yerkes 
18, Thornton 19, Butler 20, Green 15, Hueston 22, Shaw 39, W. H. Yerkes 
17, R. C. Yerkes 21, Simmons 21 ; total. 172. Pontiac— Osmun 21, Win- 
date 21, Linderman 11, Giddings 21, Stewart 20, Webb IS, Cooper 21, 
Cutchler 21 ; total, 175. 
No. 9, 10 targets, $1 entrance: Green 6, Windate 7, Hamilton 8, 
Stewart 9. Kuramel 6, Butler 7, Linderman 9, Hannon 7, Hueston 6, W. 
H. Yerkes 6, Thornton 5, Gilder 5, Cooper 6, Giddings 6, Webb 10. ' 
No. 10, 10 targets, entrance $1: Butler 7, Hamilton 5, Green 4, Win- 
date?, North 8, Kimmel 9, W. H. Yerkes 6, Hueston 8, Linderman 5, 
Stewart 6, Thornton 5, Harmon 8, W. G. Yerkes 10, Kemmel 3, Sim- 
mons 8. 
No. 11, 10 targets, $1 entrance: R G. Yerkes 4, Linderman 5, Butler 
7. Kimmel 4, North 10. Hamilton 3, Windate 10, Osmun 10, .Gilder 6, 
Hueston 9, Stewarts. Brooks 2, Webb 7, Giddings 9, Green 6, Harmon 
6, Clem Yerkes 7, Webb 7. J. K. 
Sturgis Gun Club. 
Sturgis, Mich., Sept. 1.— Inclosed find scores made on the first day 
of the Sturgis Gun Club's annual tournament. The shoot was held on 
the club grounds near this city. All events were shot at known traps 
and angles. Many shooters absented themselves from this tourna- 
ment owing to a report that small-pox bad broken out in the city. The 
report proved to be true, but there is uo cause for alarm. 
No. 1, 10 targets, entrance $1.25: Waruf 5, F. C. Marantette 10, 
Spicer 7, C. Marantette 7, Kolb 8, Stacy 5,WiUlams 6, Allin 4, McKerlin 
7, Preston 7, Neve 6. 
No. 2, 15 targets, entrance $1.45: Waruf 12, P. Marantette 9, Stacy 13, 
Kolb 13, Spicer 11, F. C. Marantette 14, Preston 15, NeveilO, Williams 8, 
No. 3, 10 targets, entrance $1.25: Waruf 10. Stacy 6; Kolb 10, F. O 
Marantette 9, Spicer 8, P..Marantette 7,Williams 5, McKerlin 3, Allia7, 
Preston 5, Neve 6. 
No. 4, 10 targets, entrance $1.25: Neve 7, Preston 10,. Stacy 9, P. Mar- 
antette 7, Kolb 9, F. C. Marantette 10, Waruf 8, Spicer, 5, Williams 7, 
Harding 8. , . , " - 
No. 5, 20 targets, entrance $2.50: 
Preston... .1110011.0111111111111— 16 Stacy 01111011111000100111—13 
Waruf 11111111111111111011—19 FCM. 11111111111111111111—20 
Kolb... 13313 111033013301133 — 17 Marantette 11101 lotoi 1111111111—17 
Neve 11011011110011101111—15 Harding.". .11011111101110011101—15 
No. 6, 15 targets, entrance $2.25: Waruf 14. Kolb 14. Preston 11, 
Turner 10, Neve 8, Davie 12, Spicer 13, F. C- M. 13, Uixon 13, C Maran- 
tette 33, Harding 12. ' 
No. 7, 10 targets, entrance $1 25: Davie 8, Waruf 8, Spicer 9, Pres- 
ton 6, Neve 9, F. C. M. 9, Stacy 9, Kolb 7, Uxion, Allen 6, Turner 7, 
McLaughlin 7. 
No, 8, 10 targets, entrance $1.25: Preston 9, Davie 6, Neve 7, F. C. M 
8. Harding 6, P. Marantette 6, Waruf 8, Turner 7, Stacy 6, Uixon 6, Mc- 
Laughlin 7, Spicer 9, McKerby 6, Williams 8,, Walker 6, Flanders 7, 
Shoeciaft 6, Dr. Runion 7. 
No. 9, 15 targets, entrance $2.50: Davie 11. Stacy 12, Preston 13, Mc- 
Kinly 10, Neve 12, Williams 11, Turner 13, Uixotl 10, Allen 10, Waruf, 
12, F. C. M. 14, Spicer 12, Dr. Runion 10, Stoughton 10, Shoecraft 10, 
Walker 10, Rommel 9. 
No. 10, 15 targets, entrance $2.50: Davie .8, Waruf 12. Preston 12, 
Neve 11, Stacy 9, F C. M. 15, Nixon 11, P. Marantette 12, GalawaylO, 
Turner 32, Heary 32, Spicer 10. A Bystander and Reader. 
Trap-Shooting at Little Rock, 
Little Rock, Ark. Sept. 1.— The scores in the two' last contests for 
the Pulaski county medal are given below On Aug. 21, the day was 
dark and threatening, and the targets being thowh as low and as hard 
as possible, J. W. Irwin's score of 43 out of 50 was good work. 
On Aug. 28 the weather was more favorble, the day being clear but 
extremely hot. The attendance was only fair. Dr. - L. F. French won 
the medal with the excellent score of 46. Tho conditions of the con- 
. tests are 50 singles, unknown angles. On Aug, 28^ Dr. J. H. Lenow 
and S. M. Apperson shot a live bird match, 25 live birds per man, loser 
to pay for the birds. The doctor won by 4 birds, 1 killing 16 to his 
opponent's 12. The scores in the medal contests: Aug 21: 
Connors 01111110000330031111033331030111001111100101110101—33 
Ledbetter 01013011111010000100001111001010000010111010100111—23 
Irwin 10011111111110101111111110011111113111111101110111—43 
Treadway 1111113111000111100011031013001101 1010111001301111—35 
D Alexander 11011011011111011111111011011101111110001111110111—39 
Cramer 1011101011 11111) llllOOllllllOlOllllOllOOw. 
C Alexander 11101^10110110101101111110011101111011001110110100-33 
Duley 0011O1111O110101100111111O011I11011O10111110111111-36 
Cunningham 11000100011001111011101101011101110110101111110110— 32 
French 01101100111111111111011111111111101111110110111111—42 
Cantell 001100011 1 10000000001101 1 1 1 01 111000000001100111110—23 
Reaver 00111000111110000011010101010110000000011010110001-22 
Aug. 28: 
Woodson 1013111110111111111111011111111111101001011111001-41 
Duly 0011011011111111110111111110111111110110110100111—39 
Irwin 1111110110111111110011011111111111011100111011110-40 
Lenow 0101111110110101101001101011110011)001000011101011—31 
Cunningham 10111111101111111111111111101011100011010111111100—40 
Samberton 10111011110011011111111111111111010110113110111110-40 
Carlton 010000101111110001010110111000111110)1110010101011-29 
WillSchaer 01113311010111111101111111111111101111111101111101-43 
Alexander 111011111111101111001100(1111111110111111331111111—43 
Ledbetter 10011100000010110010110101110100110101110101011101— 27 
Drake 00101001100001101111110010011000110010000010011011—22 
French 01111111111111111110111101111111101111111111111111— 40 
ClemSchaer 10011001000001111000000011000011100111001100111110—23 
Paul R. Litzke. 
"Vernon Gun Club. 
Vernon, Texas, Sept. 3.— The regular weekly shoot of the Vernon 
Gun Club was held on this date. Club shoot, 15 singles and 3 pairs: 
Cooke 311010011111000 11 11 10—14 
Lorance .101 333330310101 01 10 00-13 
Massie 3 1 lOliOlOl 30103 11 0) 00—13 
Laird... 103011010100100 1) 10 11—11 
Houssels 10010.011 1000100 10 10 10— 9 
T Schiffely .101001100110001 00 00 00— 7 
Moore 1.00000000110000 00 00 00— 3 
"Trap-Shooter's Ready Reckoner." 
There has just come from the Forest and Stream press an x- 
treme3y useful pocket reference book for trap-shooters. Its full titl^ 
reads: "Trap-Shooter's Beady Reckoner. A series o f tables showing 
at a glance 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. 
