Oct. 21, ISU.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Shooting for Medals at Detroit. 
Detroit, Mich. Oct. 13.— The second shoot for the Louis Qetsehlag 
diamond medals, open for competition to teams of three of recognized 
clubs of Detroit, Windsor and vicinity, took place Oct. 9, at the Busch 
House grounds, -Grosse Pointe. 
The medals were first competed for at the John Parker tournament 
and were-won at that time by Parker, Renm'ck and Klein, On Tues- 
day these three gentlemen lost possession of them in a six team 
contest by three points. It must be said, though, that the first winners 
were handicapped by unknown traps and angles The winners were 
the Pontiac Gun Club's representatives. In addition to the medal 
shoot there were several sweeps. The scores in full are as follows: 
Louis Getschlag diamond medals, second contest, tbree man team, 
25 blue rocks each: 
Detroit Gun Club. 
Klein 1101000010111111110101011—16 
Parker 1111110111111001111111111-23 
Rennick 1011 1 1 1001 1 11 1 1 0101 001000—15-53 
Old Reliable Gun Club. 
Marks 1001101011111011101101111-18 
Avery 1111100111100011111100001—16 
Walton 1011011011111111110101111—20—54 
Pontiac Gun Club. 
Webb 1110011111111101111101111—20 
Osmun 0011111111100101111111001—19 
North 0111101111011111100011101—18-56 
Grosse Pointe Gun Club. 
Brady 1111100011110111001011110—17 
Brunnitt 0001010111001110110110111—15 
Forrest 001 1 1101 1010000010101 1011 —16—48 
Michigan Gun Club. 
C Daniels 1010100101111000110100001—12 
J Daniels 1101100110011111110011110-17 
Wood 1110011110111101111111001—19—48 
Pastime Gun Club. 
Wolff 1100111110111111111111000—19 
Herberts 1101110000111011011011010—15 
Bessan 0110101011101111011010110-17-51 
No. 1, 15 targets, $1 entrance: 
Rennick 100111101111111—12 Abby 101000111110011— 9 
Osborn 111101111111001—12 Brunnitt 100101110111010— 9 
Cline 101111111111101—13 Parker 111111011111011—13 
Stewart 000100000010100— 3 Herberts 000110001111011— 8 
North 100111111111110-12 
No. 2, 15 targets, $1 entrance: 
Parker 011111110111111—13 Abby 010011100000001— 5 
Stewart 010100010111010— 7 Herberts 101110101111011—11 
North 011001000101110— 7 Osborn 111110011011110—11 
Kline 111011011111110—12 Rennick 011111011110111—12 
No. 3, 15 targets, $1 entrance: 
Parker 111111111001111—13 Webb 1111O10010101O1— 9 
Kline 111110110111111—13 Stewart 000001101110011 - 7 
Rennick 111111111111110—14 Brunnitt 111011100101000— 8 
Herberts 111101011101111—12 North 111100111011100—10 
Osmun 110111011110001—10 Marks 011111111111110—13 
Abby 000011010110010— 6 Puesser 011111011111001—11 
Daniels 001100100011000— 5 Forrest 001111010011111—10 
Wood 101111111101111—13 Walton 011011111101111—12 
C Daniels 111111111100000—10 Avery ...010111000101100— 7 
No. 4, 15 targets, $1 entrance: 
Zielke 101110101110111—11 Marks 111111010111111—13 
Osmun 111101111111110—13 Forrest 110111011101011-11 
Abbey 110111110111111—13 Parker 111111111111111—15 
Walton 111011111111011—13 Brunnitt 000111111101000— 8 
Busser 111110110011111—12 Webb 011111101101100—10 
Klein 111111110110101—12 Wood 111111001110101-11 
Renick 101111111111101-13 Abbey 111101111111110—13 
Wolf 000111100111110— 9 C Daniels 111110101111110-13 
Harberg 111110111110010—11 J Daniels 000111011111011—10 
A. D. B. Van Zandt. 
Lancaster Gun Club. 
Lancaster, Pa., Oct. 17.— Below are given the scores made at the 
tournament held by the Lancaster Gun Club. The weather was all 
that could be desired, except after 11 A. M., a strong wind was blow- 
ing across the traps from left to right. The exhibition given by Capt. 
Brewer and event No. 11 were the most interesting features of the 
day. Mr. Wiley, of the local club, is to be congratulated for the 
nervy uphill race at 100 targets against the veteran Brewer. Scores: 
No. 1, 10 targets: Rogers 9, Franklin 6, Ferguson 5, Hobart 8, Jay- 
bird 5, Anderson 3, Landis 10, Krueger 7, Bush 8. 
No. 2, 15 targets: 
Hobart ...111111111101101—13 
Krueger 111111111111111—15 
Ferguson 001001 w 
Landis 111101111111001—12 
Rogers 111101110111110—12 
Bush 111110111111111-14 
Franklin 111001001011011— 9 
No. 3, 10 targets: Landis 7, Rogers 9, Hobart 9, Krueger 8, Bush 9, 
Franklin 4. 
No. 4, 15 targets: 
Rogers 111101111011110—12 Hobart 111111011110111—13 
Wiley .110110010111111—11 Clark 111111111111110-14 
Landis 110111111111111—14 Krueger 101101111111110—12 
No. 5, 10 targets: Wiley 9, Landis 10, Bush 6, Krueger 8, Rogers 9, 
Franklin 5, Ferguson 6, Hobart 8. 
No, 6, 15 targets 
Wiley 111101111010011—11 
Landis 1 1 101 1 1 1 01 1 01 1 1—12 
Krueger 111111111111111—15 
No. 7, 15 targets: 
Rogers 111001111110110—11 
Ferguson 101101001101111—10 
Wiley 111111011111111—14 
No. 8, 15 targets: 
Wiley 111111111111011—14 
Landis 111111111111111—15 
Krueger 111111111111110—14 
Rogers 110011110111111—12 
No. 9, 15 targets: 
Rogers 111111111111111—15 
Landis 110111111101010-11 
Krueger Ill 111101 111101—13 
White 010111110111011—11 
Franklin 000011011111001— 8 
No. 10, 25 targets: 
Landis 1111111111101111101111111—23 
Krueger llOlllllllllOlllOllllOlll— 21 
Wiley 1111011111101101111110111—21 
Hobart lllllllllOllllllOllllOlil— 22 
Sullivan 0011001110011100110000110—12 
Rogers lllllllinomilllllllOOl-22 
No. 11, match, 100 singles per man: 
Capt J L Brewer 10flllllllllilillllliim_24 
1101111111111111111111111—24 
1111101111111111111110111-23 
11 1 1 1 11 1111 1111001 1 1 1 1 111-23— 94 
J C Wiley lllOlOllllllllOlOllllllll— 21 
1011111111111101111100111—21 
1011111110111011111011111-21 
1111111111111101011110111-22-85 
Rogers 011110010100111— 9 
Ferguson 101111110011111—12 
Bush 111101110111101—12 
Landis 011110111011111—12 
Krueger 111111111111111—15 
Bush 111111111011110—13 
Franklin 101011111111111—13 
Clark .011111111110111-13 
Ferguson llOOllllOw 
Wiley 111101111111111—14 
Spangler 110011000011011— 8 
Sullivan 110111101001010— 9 
Bush 111111111100011—12 
Hobart 011100111111111—12 
White 111101100111110-11 
Cline 010110111001111-10 
Wiley lllllllllllllH—15 
Krueger 1111 1 1111011001—12 
Brewer lllllllllllilOl— 14 
Jaybird 001111011010011— 9 
White 111111111111111—14 
Brewer Ill 11111 1111 ill— 15 
Krueger 111101110111111—13 
Wiley llinilOliliili—14 
No. 12, 15 targets: 
Sullivan 011010010110101— 8 
Franklin 111000111111111—12 
Landis ..111011111111110-13 
Rogers 111000111111101—11 
Hobart 111111111111111—15 
Bush 111101101101000— 9 
No. 13, 15 targe.s: 
Rogers 011111111101111—13 
Landis 111111111111111—15 
Hobart 110010101011111—10 
Franklin 001011 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—12 
Sullivan 000101011011100— 7 
No. 14, 15 targets: Kogers 11, Landis 13, Sullivan 6, Franklin 9, Ho- 
bart 13, White 8. Krueger 14, Wiley 12, Brewer 12. 
No. 15, 15 targets: Brewer 10, Rogers 7, Wiley 9, Landis 13, Jaybird 
9, Krueger 8. 
No. 16, 10 pairs doubles: 
Brewer 11 10 10' 10 10 10 10 10 01 11—12 
Wiley 10 11 00 11 11 10 10 10 10 10—12 
Rogers 11 10 00 10 10 00 10 00 10 00— 7 
Jaybird 10 10 10 11 10 11 11 10 10 00—12 
Krueger 11 11 00 01 10 10 11 00 10 10-12 
Landis 10 01 01 10 00 11 11 01 10 10-11 
Ties on 12: 
Wiley 10 10 00 11 10—5 Brewer 00 10 10 10 10—4 
hrueger 10 11 11 11 10—8 Jaybird 11 10 10 10 00-5 
Second Day. 
On this day heavy rain put a damper on the proceedings, regular 
shooting not taking place uatii the afternoon, when the programme 
opened with a 25-target race, in wbich Brewer came out on top. 
No. 1, 25 targets: 
Williams 11100101U00111C011011101-16 
Krueger 1011011111110010001111111—18 
Grube OOlOllOlOllOlOilOlOOIOllO-13 
Galbraith 0110111001101000100011110-1 2 
Brewer 1110111110111101110110101—19 
Do name lOOlllllw 
The next event was at live birds, each man shooting at 7. Brewer 
and Brewster divided first money. The following is the score: 
Anderson 1011100—4 Snyder 1101100—4 
Wellington 1111 101— 6 Brewer 1 111111— 7 
Frankhn 1111001—5 Wiley 1111110—6 
Grube 1110100-4 Kendig 1011111—6 
Myers , 1011000 -3 Jaybird 1100111—5 
Dornmel -.1100011—4 Cummings 1101110—5 
Brewster 1111111—7 
The last match of the tournament was a miss-and-out at live birds. 
Fist money was divided between Brewster. Taylor and Brewer. Dur- 
ing the afternoon Messrs. Brewer and Wiley shot at 25 live birds, 
Capt. Brewer winning the match by a score of 22 to 21. 
Among the prominent gunners from out of town on the grounds on 
Saturday were W. R. Hobart, of New York, representing the Win- 
chester Repeating Arms Co.; A.. C. Krueger, Wrightsville, Pa.; David 
Landis, Philadelphia; G. W. Hepler and H. Brewster, Harrisburg; W. 
F. Rogers, from this county, and Dr. Taylor, of Columbia, Target. 
Elizabeth Gun Club's Tournament. 
Thursday and Friday, Oct 18 and 19, were the. dates chosen by the 
Elizabeth Gun Club for a kind of house-warming event at their new 
shooting grounds at Elizabeth, N. J. The grounds are very conven- 
iently located, being less than a ten minutes' walk from either the 
Pennsylvania or New Jersey depots. There are always plenty of 
hacks apparently willing to carry the shooter to the ground for a 
quarter. These facts, together with the excellent train service 
between New York and Elizabeth, should make the Elizabeth Gun 
Club's grounds a very popular resort for New York shooters. 
The background for target shooting, while not exactly perfect, is a 
good one, aR the scores made on Thursday will prove. The club has 
erected a high circular fence around their grounds with a radius of 
80yds. boundary. Back of the score is located a capital little club 
house with all the facilities necessary for serving hot and cold lunches 
to the members and their guests. Taken altogether the Elizabeth 
Gun Club is to be congratulated upon the enterprising spirit it has 
shown in expending so much money and forethought on the fitting up 
of its grounds. 
Thursday was "target day." the programme containing 10 events. 
Besides the above three extra 10 target races were shot-off, the scores 
showing that 2,895 were thrown during the day. A special extra was 
a sweep, $1, the targets being donated by the club. This event was in- 
tended as a complimentary benefit to Mr. C H. Townsend, 50 per 
cent, of the purse being donated to him, the balance being divided 
among the winners in four moneys. As a matter of fact, all the win- 
ners added their shares of the purse to the other 50 per cent., the purse 
being thus handed over to Mr. Townsend as a whole. Empire targets 
were used in every event. 
Friday was devoted to live birds. Shooting did not commence until 
late, it being after the noon before the first regular event was com- 
menced. Prior to this "Uncle Al" Heritage shot a couple of short 
races at live birds. Both, of course, were friendly races. In one 
Chief Astfalk was his opponent; in the other, J. L. Brewer; Heritage 
losing both races by the narrow magin of one bird. Although the 
shooting was so late in commencing, 498 birds were trapped in the 
programme events. Scores: 
First Day. 
No. 1, 10 targets, known angles. 81 entrance: 
J W Smith 0110011011—6 Van Dyke 1111111111—10 
Brantingham 1011110011— 7 Heritage 1110010100— 5 
Drake 0111111111— 9 Jewell 1001001100— 4 
Breintnall 1110111111— 9 Roberts 1111111110— 9 
Hobart 1001011111— 7 Astfalk 0011011110- G 
Thomas 1011101011— 7 
No. 2, 10 targets, known angles, $1 entrance: 
Breintnall ... . 1111011111— 9 Drake 1001001111— 6 
Dr Jackson 0010011111— 6 Seawood 0111110101— 7 
Brantingham 1111001010- 6 Van Dyke 1111110111 9 
Heritage 1111011111— 9 Thomas .'.'.'.0011111001— 6 
Hobart 0111001010—5 Roberts 1111111111—10 
W Smith 1101111011— 8 Astfalk 1111011111- 9 
No. 3, 15 targets, known angles, $1.50 entrance: 
Brantingham.. .111011101001111— 11 Van Dyke 1U1111 Illinm 14 
Dickson 001 100111100001— 7 Thomas 1 10111 1 1 1113 ill 14 
Beintnall OlllllilililllO— 13 Drake 110111111111110-13 
W Smith 111110111010011—11 Roberts lllOOllllllim— 13 
Hobart 001011101111010— 9 Seawood 000010101011100— 6 
Jewell 101110000001103 — 7 Heritage 110111111101110-12 
No. 4. 10 targets, unknown angles, 81 entrance: 
Brantingham 1111111111—10 Thomas , 1110111111— 9 
Drake. 0110111311— 8 Seawood 1000010100— 3 
Breintnall 1110111111— 9 VanDyke 1011100111— 7 
Hobart 1111110110- 8 Roberts 1110111101— 8 
J W Smith 1001111111— 8 Dickson 1010111001— 6 
Geoffroy 1110111111— 9 Sigler 'llllOllOlO— 7 
No. 5, 20 targets, known angles, $2 entrance: 
Brant'h'm.1110) 1110110111101 10-15 Dickson. .. .11110110101111101110-15 
Geoffroy . .11111111111111111101—19 Roberts. ...11100111011011110111— 15 
Breintnall. 11111011011101111111— 17 Thomas. ...11100110111101101011-14 
Hobart.... 00111111101011001101— 13 Van Dyke..l111111iminilll3li — 19 
J W Smith 10111111111111111111-19 Sigler 01111010101001111100-12 
Drake 11111111111111110111—19 Seawood. . .00000010101000010111— 7 
No. 6, 15 targets, entrance 81.50: 
Breintnall 111131111110111 — 14 Drake 1011 10010101 101 9 
Brantingham. ..110111111001100-10 Van Dyke 111010111101010—10 
Geoffroy 111011101101101-11 Sieler 001001100001000— 4 
Hohart 110110111111001—11 Dickson 111011000101 ni-io 
JWSmith 011001000101001— 5 Seawood 01001 1010101001— 7 
Dr Jackson 000011001101000— 5 Thomas 011010010111010- 8 
No. 7 10 targets, known angles, 81 entrance: 
Dr Jackson 1101110110—7 Hobart 0101113110 7 
Brantingham 1110111111—9 Woodruff 0111011111—8 
Geoffroy 1000111011— 6 Roberts 301111313 1 9 
J W Smith 1010111111— 8 Van Dyke 1111111101— 9 
Breintnall 1111111111—10 Seawood 1101010001—5 
Thomas 1111111111—10 A L Ivins 1010111011— 7 
Drake 1111011111— 9 Lindsley 1111101011— 8 
Dickson..... 1110111111—9 Crane 0100010110—4 
Sigler 1111110011— 7 Dravis OOOnoooiOl— 2 
Davey... 0111111011—8 
No. 8. 15 targets, uuknown angles, 81.50 entrance: 
Breintnall 111101111111111—14 Drake HOOOllOlllllli— 11 
Brantingham. . .101111110011111—12 Woodruff. 100011010111011— 9 ' 
Geoffroy 011111111110111-13 P Davey OlOliimooiOOl— 9 
Smith 111100301111111-12 Seawood 011101100000130- 7 
Thomas 000111111010111—10 Brewer 111111111101010-12 
Lindsley 011000010011111— 8 Sigler. 111111100111110—12 
Van Dyke 111010111111101-12 Crane 000000000000000-0 
Dr Jackson 000011011110011— 8 Hope 111111001001111—11 
Dickson 111110111000101-10 Beebe 00f>01 01 10100000— 4 
Perment 001011111001100- 8 Ortstadt 00110011C011111— 9 
Hobart 111111110111111-14 Roberts 111111011111101-13 
Ivins 111101111011011-12 16 
No. 9. 20 known angles, 82 entrance: 
Brant'h'm. 11111101111111111111— 19 Drake 11111011111111111110—18 
Lindsley.. .10100001111011110111-13 Jones lllllllllOlOlllllinZis 
Breintnall. 11110011111111111110-17 McCandle'slllll01111110101inoO-l4 
Geoffroy. ..1011111110 101101111—15 Woodruff ..01133111111311110300 16 
Astfalk. . . .1C001000000001001101- 6 Hope OlOllllllllllioiOiio^l? 
J W Smith.ll 11 1011111001010110-14 Seawood . .11011100101101001001-11 
Thomas.. ..11110111011011011110-15 Beebe 1111110(3111110000010—12 
DrJacksonlllOOl 10111010111111—14 Barnes . . . .01101001010100010000— 7 
Dickson. ...01111111101101011111-15 Orstadt. . ..00111010101101000110— 10 
Van Dyke. 10111101111111110011-16 Bishop ... .01011100011110101010-^11 
Hobart.... 01101111111101101111— 16 Perment. ..01101001111111010111— 14 
Brewer.... 11111111111101110111-17 Sigler. .,. ..11111101001101011001-13 
No, 10, 25 known angles, 82 50 entrance: 
Brantingham 110l00010111111111111iin_2o 
Lindsley 0111110111011101111011001—18 
Breintnall 1111111111111111111011110-23 
£rewer 1111111311101333331110311—23 
VanDyke "101011011111111111111111-20 
Dr Jackson. 1110101100111101111011010—17 
D'ckson 1111111110110111110111001-20 
£ oba , rt 1100111110111111001010101-17 
Geoffroy llOllllllOllOOllOllllino-19 
I" QS ; • • • • 1101011111010111011110011-18 
Woodruff 1111111111100111111111001-21 
Ro° er te 1111111111111101110110101—21 
Sehrafft 111101001111110iiiimni_ 2 i 
Ro J h ^ • xt ' • v, a •; ; 1000100100100100101100101-10 
bxtra No. 1, 10 targets, known angles, entrance 50 cents- J W 
Smith 9, Brantingham 10, Drake 8, Breintnall 6, Hobart 7, Thomas fi' 
Van Dyke 7, Roberts 8, Astfalk 1, Davey 4, Heritage 7. ' 
No. 2, 10 targets, known angles, entrance 81: Van Dyke 6 Drake 10 
Brewer 10, Dr. Jackson 7, Sehrafft 10, Orstadt 2. Dickson 7 Beebe 5* 
McOandless 7, Bishop 6, Edwards 8, Barnes 3, Woodruff 9 Breintnall' 
6, Geoffroy 9. Roberts 6, Roth 7, Lindsley 9, Perment 7 JsremtnaU 
Special event, 10 targets, known angles, 81 entry, 50 per cent of purse 
donated to C. H. Townsend, balance in 4 moneys, targets donated bv 
the club. 29 entries: Van Dyke 10, Hope 6, Beebe 8, Ivins 6 Brewer 10 
Hobart 8, Dickson 10, Dr. Jackson 8, Roberts 8, BreintnaU 9 Lindslev 
9, Brantingham 8, Heritage 7, Sigler 8, Geoffrey 9, Astfalk 6, Keogh 1 
Thomas 8, Smith 7, Davey 6, Shaner 5, Edwards 6, Woodruff 9, C. 
Hebbard 6, W. M. Parker 4, Sehrafft 8, Astfalk 5, Perment 8, Roth 7. 
Second Day. 
No. 1, 4 live birds, S3 entrance: 
Williams 1122-4 
Astfalk 2121-4 
Dickson 0001- 1 
No. 2, 7 live birds, 84 entrance: 
Batch 1111123-7 
Lindsley 0200221-4 
Dickson 2221011-6 
Edgerton 1112111—7 
No. 3, 10 live birds, $5 entrance: 
Trap score I tipe— Copyright, msw, by Forest and Stream Publishing Co 
Edgerton 1«11— 3 
Thomas 11»1— 3 
Lindsley 2222-4 
WUliams 2101111—6 
Thomas 1011112—6 
Wanda 0120112-5 
Lickson , 
.1 1 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 2- 
Dindsley. ...1 1 0 1 2 2 2 2 . 2- 
Brewer 12 1111111 2-10 
Williams ...2 02211121 2—9 
Batch 1 11112202 1- 
Edgerton. 
8 Thomas 
Hoffman , 
Folsom. 
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No. 4, 4 live birds, S3 entrance: 
Dickson 2212—4 
Lindsley 1222-4 
Woodruff «112— 3 
Williams , , »1»2— 2 
Edgerton 12.1-3 
No. 5, R live birch, $3 entrance: 
Woodruff 11121—5 
Lindsley 22222—5 
Capt Jones 21121—5 
Banner,... 1«»12— 3 
EdgertoD 11102—4 
Batch 11211—5 
Dickson 2^222 5 
No. 6, 10 live birds, $10 entrance: 
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Batch 0 22210221 1—8 
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Ross 2 1112 1111 1—10 
Batch 2111—4 
Banner 2111—4 
Blodgett 1112-4 
Thomas •1«2— 2 
Folsom 1211—4 
Williams 21122—5 
Van Dyke 22112—5 
Rlodgett 222«»— 3 
Folsom 2«221— 4 
Wanda ••221—3 
Ross 21211—5 
Williams....O 01111102 1- 
Edgerton . 
Woodruff 
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Dickson 
Van Dyke, 
Folsom 
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..0 0 0 • 0 • 1 1 2 1— 4 
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Capt Jones.. 1 11212122 0- 
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Wanda .1 101010011— 
Banner 1 • 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1— 
Lindsley , ...0 22222222 0- 
Lynchburg Gun Club. 
Lynchburg, Va., Oct. 18.— The following scores were made at our 
club shoot yesterday afternoon : 
No. 1, 25 targets, unknown angles: 
Dornin 101 101 101111 1101100111 110— 18 
Cleland 011010011101 100ol0001 1 01 1—14 
Scott 0000110111111101010110000—12 
Miller 1100011110111100010001011—14 
Stearns 11U101010011101011100101— 16 
Nelson 1101011111110101111011110—19 
No. 2, the same: 
Dornin 1111100101111111011111111—21 
Cleland 0110100111111001011110111—17 
Scott 1100100010111110111111100—16 
Milier 1010011000111101011011001-14 
SteBrns 0110110111011110111011111—19 
Nelson 1111001011101100011011111—17 
No. 3, the same: 
Dornin 1100110010101101001010111—14 
Cleland 0110111101111011001101111—18 
Scott 1010010010101011001100101—12 
Miller .1101000001001101001001010—10 
Stearns. , : 01111H100101110111101011— 18 
Nelson 1111111011111111011111110—22 
Terry 1111111011111111110111111—23 
No. 4, the same: 
Dornin 1010111111101110001110011—17 
Cleland 1110113001111011010011101—18 
Scott 1111100010011111001011111-17 
Miller 001011111001011000011 1 101—14 
Stearns 0111011000111101111011110-17 
Nelson 1011011111111101111311111—22 
Terry 11111111101111011111 1 11 11-23 
There are a great many birds this season, and hunting will be very 
good as soon as there has been frost enough to kill the weeds. The 
season opened on the 15th inst, but shooting of game birds is for- 
bidden in this (Campbell) county for two years, by an act of Assembly 
passed last winter. F. M D. 
Michigan Team Championship. 
Battle Creek, Mich., Oct. 17.— Below are the scores made on Oct. 
12, in a team contest between the Battle Creek and Valley City Gun 
Clubs for the Shooting and Fishing cup. emblematic of the team 
championship of Michigan. The scores of both teams, with the ex- 
ception of Mr. Carpenter, of the Battle Creek team, were very poor. 
This was owing to the dark and rainy weather with a high wind, 
which prevailed throughout the contest. The following are the scores 
of both teams. 
Valley City G. C. of Grand Rapids. Battle Creek Gun Club. 
S. D. S. D. 
Gilmore 23 13—36 Howes 21 18—34 
Coleman 19 8-27 Halladay ','..23 16-39 
Walton 21 12—33 Hubbard 18 11— 2J 
Widdicomb 20 13—33 Beckman 23 14—37 
Wharton 18 14-32-161 Carpenter 28 16—44—183 
The following sweepstakes were also shot: No. 1, 10 singles un- 
known angles: Gilmore 8, Carpenter 7, Hubbard 7, Willard 6, Walton 
7, Howes 7, L. Bechman 6, Widdicomb 8, Coleman 5, Halladay 9 
Wharton 7. ' 
No 2, 5 pairs: Walton 5, Gilmore 7, Coleman 6, Wharton 7, Widdi- 
comb 8, Halladay 8, Bechman 9, Carpenter 7, Widdicomb 4 
No. 3, 10 singles, unknown angles: Wharton 6, Walton 7, Widdi- 
comb 8, Gilmore 6, Bechman 8, Carpenter 8, Coleman 7, Halladay 8 
Hubbard 7. ' 
No. 4, 15 singles, unknown angles: Hubbard 18, Gilmore 8 Car- 
penter 14, Widdicomb 7, Walton 9, Bechman 7, Halladay 10, Wharton 
13 j 
No. 5, 15 singles, unknown angles: Halladay 13, Walton 10. Hub- 
bard 13, Willard 11, Widdicomb 12. Wharton 11, L. Bechman 10 H. 
Bechman 6, Gilmore 8, Carpenter 13. 
The Grand Rapids team were very much disappointed in not carry- 
ing away the cup, but say they will challenge our team again next 
spring. N. E. Howakd. 
Emerald Gun Club. 
The Emerald Gun Club's point handicap was shot at Dexter Park 
L. I., on Tuesday. Oct. 16. No less than 28 entries were booked for 
this event. Somehow or another the Emerald's club shoots are among 
the most popular events around New York city. Out of the 28 but 
two, Short and Thau, killed all, the birds being excellent flyers. Billy 
Mills, as good a trapper and retriever as there is in this neck of the 
woods, did his work in his usual' style. Scores, club point handicap, 
10 live birds: 
GNowak(28) 0211121231— 9 T Short (28) 2122121121—10 
J Maesel (28) 2112.12102— 8 T Purcell (25) 1222110000- 6 
J Wolfel (25) 0100112020- 5 C Maesel (25) 0100220120- 5 
Dr Hudson (28) 1012002211— 7 Wm Hogan (25) 0200001211— 5 
R Regan (25) 2110101110— 7 H Thau (28) 111221H21— 10 
C V Floyd (28) 1212011022- 8 T Russell (2fe) 0010122201— 6 
N Maesel (25) 0112110112— 8 M Herrington (30). 0202101111— 7 
P Butz (28) 2101000002— 4 E Doenick (2H) 2211200111— 8 
J Blotz (30) 2221211022— 9 J Loomis (30; 1111001222- 8 
F Place (25) 1211112011— 9 T Codey (28) 0021120212— 7 
J Moore (28) 1011111100— 7 F O Hamilton (25).. .0001111001— 5 
R Woods (30) 122211.221— 9 M Mulcahy (28) 0122011111— 8 
T J Leveridge (28) . .2202101111— 8 M F Lindsley (30).. . .1002112131— 8 
J Voss (30) 1111101201— 8 Wanda (28) 2001 101 120— 6 
Sweep, 4 live birds, 83 entrance, 2 moneys: 
J B Lotz 1 311 -4 Wolfel 0220-2 
Herrington 3111-4 Pennington 1302—3 
Lindsley 2112-4 Russel 1320—3 
Oberg 12»1— 8 
