June 32, 1898.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
Eureka Gun Club. 
Chtcago, III., June 8 —The week y shoot of the Eureka Gun Club, 
held to-cUy, was marked by a large attendance and plenty of enthu- 
siasm. A wind was blowing strongly enough to increase the uncer- 
tainty of the frisky bluerocks' flight to a considerable extent. 
A special meeting was held during the afternoon. Among the busi- 
ness transacted was the election of Dr. H. H. Frothingham as presi- 
dent in the place of Mr. O. E. Willard, whose resignation was accepted 
with regret. The doctor is one of our best shots, and was the winner 
at the recent State shoot of the L. C. Smith cup and of the Montgom- 
ery Ward & Co. 's target medal. It was also decided to hold an' all- 
day open shoot on July 4, and to make certain repairs and additions 
to the club's grounds and buildings. Scores: 
No. 1, 25 targets, unknown angles: 
Glover 1111111111111110111101011—22 
Bingham 0111111010111111111111110—21 
Adams 0001111100111111101111111-19 
Cummings , 1010100111101011111011101-17 
Cleaver 1010110111001111111111010—18 
Jones 1101110111010110001111101—17 
Stannard 1111111110111110111111010-21 
Willard 0011001111000000010101110—11 
DeWolf 1111111111010001110011010—17 
No. 2, same: 
Ferguson 0100101010111111101011101—16 
Glover llOlllllllllOllllOOllllOl— 20 
Bingham 0011111111011111111111111—22 
Adams 1110010011011110011100100—14 
Cummings 1100101111110111111111101—19 
Cleaver 0111110101111010111110111—19 
Jones lllllllonoiOllOHOlOOlOO— 16 
Stannard 1111000111110111101111110—19 
"Willard 1011011010110111001011011—16 
DeWolf 1111100111001011111101111—19 
Buck , 0101110001110111111110111—18 
Goodrich 1111010111101011100111111—19 
Thacber 0010101111101010101010010-13 
Thornburg 1111110001110010111010111—15 
Carson 1001001001010001000001001— 8 
Silvester 0000001010000000000101100— 5 
No. 3, trophy shoot, 25 targets, unknown angles: 
Willard 0010111001111111110011011—17 
Bingham 1 110111010100111101111111—19 
Stannard 1111101111111111110111111—23 
Adams 1101111110110001110100111—17 
Ellicott 1111110111101011110111110—20 
Glover 011 101101011 1001101 110101—16 
Goodrich 1101011111101101111111011—20 
Cleaver 1010010111101111011111101—18 
Ferguson 01 101 1 1 1001 1 101001111 1101—17 
DeWolf 111111111 0010111 101111110— 20 
J L Jones 1010111101101001011111100-16 
Thacker 110110100011001 101 1101011—15 
Buck 1110111001110010110111110—17 
Thornburg 1111101011101000101010100—14 
Silvester 0100100001101011011000101—11 
W A Jones , 1001001101011101101001111—15 
+Oarson 10010001 010111 00000101011— 11 
Morton 0110111111100000100000010—11 
*Cu mmings 1110001011011010001111011—1 5 
♦Visitors. 
No. 4, same conditions: 
Adams 1111111111110111111111111—24 
Goodrich 100110101101 111111111 1 1 1 1—20 
Buck v 0011010110101111111110101—17 
Thacker 1101000110011101110101111—16 
Carson 0100011111111001100001111-15 
Glover 0011010011001111101100101—14 
J L Jones 1011110111011110001111011—18 
Morton 1001011010001110001101011—13 
W A Jones 1011001110101100110101111—16 
Stannard 1111010111111111111111111—23 
DeWolf 1111011011111000011111111—19 
Ferguson 1101101111111001111111111—21 
Silvester OOOOIUOIOOOOIOOOOIIOOOOO- 7 
Cleaver 0010010111111100111111100—16 
No. 5, 15 targets, unknow angles: Stannard 14, Adams 10, DeWolf 8. 
No. 6, 25 targets, unknc < n angles: Ferguson 21, Stannard 18, 
Adams 17, Jones 15. Secretary. 
Lynchburg Gun Club. 
Lynchburg, Va., June 12.— The club had a little shoot to-day between 
showers and made the following scores: 
No. 1, 25 targets, unknown angles: 
Nelson llOlllllllOOlllOOllllOOOO— 15 
Terry 0111111011101011100011110—17 
Dornin 1101111111110101110011111-20 
Moorman. , , 1101010111101011111010111—18 
Empie 1111101111011111011011111—21 
Scott ; 1111111110110110010110011-18 
Stearns 0110101011011110001100000-12 
No. 2 S£tH16I 
Nelson.' \ 0101110101110111110011111—18 
Terry 0111001110101111110011101—17 
Dornin 1111100111111111011110101—20 
Moorman 1111101101110011011111001—18 
Empie 1011111101011001111011101—18 
Scott 0101110011011111111101111—19 
Stearns 1110101111011011110111101—19 
No. 3, same: 
Nelson 1001011111111101111110101—19 
Terry 1111101101110110011111110-19 
Dornin 1 1 1 10101 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 llll 101 1—22 
Moorman 1111101101110011011101011—18 
Empie 111101Mlllliiliiiiilino_22 
Scott 0110011000011011111111001—15 
Stearns 1111100110110011010111110—17 
No. 4, same: 
Nelson 0011011101100111101001111—16 
Terry ,.' 1011011110111110111110111—20 
Dornin 11101110011110001 1 11 10111— 18 
Moorman 0110101110100111110010000—13 
Empie , .1111101110101111111111111— 22 
Scott 0010111001111111011011010—16 
Stearns 0001110011111111011011001—16 
F. M. D. 
Knapp Beat Chapin. 
Babylon, L. I., June 8.— A special train from Long Island City 
brought a good crowd down here to witness a match between J. P. 
Knapp and C. M. Chapin at 100 live birds, 30yds. rise, the shoot taking 
place on the Westminster Kennel Club's grounds. Although Knapp 
only killed 79 birds, he won with ease, his opponent scoring 12 less— 67. 
The birds, as usual, were a good fast lot; the strong wind from the 
north helped them also. After the match several sweeps were shot, 
the scores in all the events being given below: 
J P Knapp 2022222222222202203222202—21 
21 11222212222222222222220—24 
20020222222022202220001 02—1 6 
22222022020010222020221 12—18—79 
C M Chapin 2010200220010202011222022-15 
2002222222221000110020222—17 
2022202211010122002002220—17 
1012211222202002202021110—18-67 
C M Chapin (28) . . , 
HA Butler (29)... 
White (28) 
Sullivan (27) 
Knapp (32) 
Money (30) 
Chapin (28) 
Butler (29) 
WSEdey (29) 
No. 1. 
No. 2. 
No. 3 
No. 4. 
231123- 
-6 
11220-4 
11112—5 
011112 - 
-5 
12012 - 
-4 
22021—4 
02021—3 
00011 - 
-2 
,122122- 
•6 
20111—4 
12021-4 
202121 - 
-5 
01021 - 
■3 
12212—5 
00 —0 
120120 - 
-i 
02121 - 
4 
12011—4 
00 —0 
0 
,111220- 
5 
12201 -4 
0210 —2 
0110 - 
-2 
No.5. 
No. 6. 
No. 7. 
No. 8. 
■6 
12212—5 
12122-5 
110 
-2 
112220- 
5 
21222—5 
12120—4 
2222220- 
-6 
.112110- 
-5 
1120 -3 
12322—5 
112210 - 
-5 
,10120 - 
-3 
2201 - 3 
20221—4 
2111221- 
-7 
,122232- 
-6 
2102 —3 
10200—2 
2122120- 
-6 
Trap at Robeline, La, 
Robeline, LA, June 7— J. H. Caldwell and L. R. Gay captained 
teams of eigbt men this afternoon, and shot a match to see whicn team 
should eat ice cream and which should eat mush and milk. The sub- 
joined score shows that Captain Gay's men will have the pleasure of 
enioying the more wholesome diet: 
Caldwell's team; J. F. Welch 20, F. C. Gay 16, J. H. Caldwell 15, A. 
Manbeim 15, W. C. Cox 14, Win. Nevins 12, D Blacksher 5, R. W. Steele 
H> total 99. 
'Gay's team: M. F. Burns 14, Peter Hogue 14, E. M. Lindsay 13, L. B. 
Gay 12, W. H. Cox 9, B. Burdick 7, W. O. Career 7, C. L. Lust 6,— total 
82. 
Missoula Rod and Gun Club. 
Missoitla, Mont., June 9.— The Missoula Kod and Gun people were 
out in full force to-day, and for a couple of bours enjoyed about the 
liveliest club shoot of the season. Practice shooting was the first order 
of business, which was followed by the medal shoot. " This in turn was 
followed by team shooting and more practice, in the course of which 
a spirit of friendly rivalry was developed among a number of the 
shooters, which resulted in a match between H. A. Stephens and John 
M. Evans. 
The first conditions agreed upon were: 100 singles at unknown 
angles, Stephens to allow Evans 15 dead birds in addition to the 
latter's score. These conditions were, however, changed to 50-singles, 
Stephens allowing Evans 7 birds. The stakes were just enough to 
make the shooters interested in their work. In the shoot Stephens 
failed to strike his gait, and only succeeded in getting 37, while his 
opponent knocked out 39 and still had his allowed 7 to spare. 
The following were the scores made in the medal shoot. 
Medal shoot, 20 traps, unknown angles: 
C. J. Lamley '. 10010010101011110001—10 
W. P. Brayton 1 101 1 11 1 10111101 1100—15 
A. M. Sterling 00010000111010001001— 7 
L. L. Hurst 01100110100011000000- 7 
J. P. Manard 01111111010111010100—13 
F. H. Woody , 00001010100000010010— 5 
Ol&ss B 
W. H. Mace '. 00001100100001000111— 7 
Will Cave 11101101101011111110—15 
C. A. Searles 10011100101111101110-13 
H. W. Thompson 10011110111001011101—12 
J. K. Wood 00110111111001001100-11 
Lieut. Devol Ill 100011101 00010101— 11 
J. M. Evans 01011010111111101111-15 
F. P. Kern 10000100101001000000— 5 
Capt. Andt ews 01010011100110010011—10 
A. M, Stevens 10011011101000111111—13 
In the shoot-off for the silver medal, Evans scored five straight, 
while Cave missed three out of a similar number. Will Cave. 
A Trophy for Worcester Sportsmen. 
Members of the Worcester (Mass.) Sportsmen's Association are 
holding a series of weekly club shoots for a valuable trophy, presented 
THE FOREHAND ARMS TROPHY. 
to them by the Forehand Arms Company, of Worcester, Mass. The 
conditions of the competitions have been previously mentioned in these 
columns. To-day we give a cut of the trophy itself. 
New Utrecht Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, N.Y., June 15.— To-day was set apart for live birds and tar- 
gets by the New Utrecht G. C, but the attendance was light, owing no 
doubt to the counter attraction at Sheepshead Bay— the Suburban 
Handicap. At the target traps the wire pull gave out, putting an end 
to the shooting. Two events for nominal entrance fees were decided. 
The live bird shooting was uninteresting, the birds being a poor lot, 
something very unusual for this club's grounds. Three sweeps were 
shot: No. 1, 5 birds, $2; Nos. 2 and 3, 3 birds, $2, miss and out until 
three guns are left. Scores: 
Target events: 
No. 1. No. 2. 
Phister 1111111110-9 0010111111— 7 
Deacon 1011111111-9 1111111010- 8 
Wash 1111111110-9 1111111111—10 
Coulston 0111011010-6 
Edwards 1101111101-8 0011110111— 7 
McAlpin , 0111111111-9 1111111111-10 
Dr Littleneld 1110101111-8 1011110111— 8 
Messrs. D. C. Bennett and D. Deacon also shot a match for the price 
of the targets. Conditions, 25 targets, unknown angles: 
D C Bennett 1001111111100111011011100-17 
D Deacon 1111011111011010111101101—19 
Live bird scores were as follows: 
No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. 
CW Floyd 02122-4 202-2 12111-5 
G W Coulston 22001—3 022—2 021w 
McAlpin 22121-5 »12— 2 22221-5 
C Furgueson, Jr 22223-5 222—3 22232—5 
EdwardB 22210-4 222-3 202w 
R Phister 21121—5 212—3 22223—5 
Dr Littleneld •mi— 4 210-2 211.1— 4 
EBKnowlton 22110—4 ... 
Dr V Parker 21212-5 223—3 
Dr. Littleneld and G. W. Coulston started the afternoon by shooting 
a match at 10 birds for the price of the birds. At the end of the tentn 
round the score was a lie, each man having killed all. The tie was 
shot off in No. 1; Littlefield dropping his first bird, paid for the 
pigeons shot at. 
Targets at Travers Island. 
New York, June 15. — The members of the New Tork Athletic Club, 
Travers Island, held a target shoot to-day. The chief event was at 
25 targets, a handicap by allowance of extra targets being given to 
the poorer shots. Loomis and Van Schaick, two scratch men, and 
O. F. Mackey, allowed one extra target, tied on 20 breaks. On the 
shoot off at 10 targets Loomis went straight, while Mackey missed his 
eighth and tenth targets. Van Schaick dropped three out of his first 
five and retired. Score: 
V. A. Cattus 1011010100001100111111101 —15 
O F. Mackey llllllllOHOlOllllOlOOllll —20 
Aug. Schmidt OlOOOllOOlOllllllllOlOllO —15 
T G. Van Schaick 1111111101110111101011101 —20 
L. Loomis 0101101111111111111001111 —20 
G W. Fairchild 0011000100111010101010111 —13 
R. E. Mordecai 00001011010110011100000111011 —14 
A T. Sullivan 101100101001110110011110001 —15 
H A. "Butler" 111010101111010100110101010 —16 
R. M. Cbeesborough 010100000100101001010010 — 9 
E R DeWolf 010110110000110110110101001 —14 
J D Foot 0101001011100111000111110 —14 
C M. Meyer 1001001010111101001000101 —12 
P. AdamB 1001111101011000111101111 —17 
F. M. Cheeseborough 0101000010011000110010010 — 9 
D. McKeever 1101001111000010001100101 -12 
J. S. Williams 110000110101011010111101101 —16 
D. Bacon 100100101101000010100101001100-12 
Boiling Springs Gun Club. 
Rutherford, N. J., June 8,— The following scores were made this 
afternoon by the members of the Boiling Springs Gun Club: 
Nos. 1 and 2, 10 targets, unknown angles: 
Richmond..... 1101011100- 6 
Greiff 1111011110— 8 
P Adams 1111111111—10 
Apgar 1111100111— 8 
Paul 1001110001— 5 
Dr Adams 0111101001— 6 
Jeanerett 1100011111— 7 
Grey 0010110010— 4 
DeWolf. 
No. 3, 10 targets, everything known: Greiff 8, P. Adams 9, Richmond 
10, Apgar 10, Dr. Adams 8, Grey 2. 
No. 4. 
Greiff 1111111111-10 
Apgar 1101111111— 9 
P Adams 1111110111— 9 
Richmond ...1110011110— 7 
DeWolf. 001110011 1— 6 
Paul 0111111011— 8 
Dr Adams , 1111111100— 8 
Cook 1101011111— 8 
Tilton , 1110011110— 7 
Grey 
No. 4 was shot expert rule, No. 5 at unknown angles. 
No. 6, 10 targets, expert rules: Greiff 9, Apgar 9, P 
8, Richmond 9, DeWolf 7, Cook 0, Tilton 4, Grey 6 
Jeanerett 7 
Five pairs: No. 7, 
Greiff 11 11 11 11 11—10 
Richmond 11 10 11 11 01— 8 
Dr AdamB 11 10 11 10 10— 7 
Apgar 10 11 10 01 10— 6 
Paul 11 10 00 11 10— 6 
DeWolf 11 11 11 00 00— 6 
Cook 11 10 10 10 10- 6 
Tilton 10 10 11 10 10— 6 
P Adams 10 10 00 11 11— 6 
James ...10 10 00 00 11— 4 
Greiff ....10 00 00 10 01- 3 
No. 9, 10 targets, unknown angles: F. Adams 8, Richmond 8, Paul 8, 
Apgar 10, Greiff 8, Dr. Adams 8, Grey 3, Jeanerett 5. 
No. 10, 15 targets, unknown angles: 
Richmond 111111111111111—15 DeWolf 111101100010111—10 
001 101 0010— 4 
0111111111— 9 
0010011111— 6 
1111111111—10 
1001111011— 7 
1011000111— 6 
0100010001— 3 
ooioiiiiii- 
No. 5. 
1111111111—10 
1111110111— 9 
1101011111— 8 
1111011111— 9 
0010110111— 6 
1111111111—10 
1111111011— 9 
0010001111— 5 
1101111100— 7 
10001000.11— 4 
, Adams 8, Paul 
6, Dr. Adams 5, 
No.' 8. 
11 11 11 10 11- 9 
11 10 10 11 11— 8 
10 11 11 11 11— 9 
10 11 11 11 11— 9 
11 10 11 11 It— 9 
10 11 11 10 00— 6 
10 01 10 01 01— 5 
11 10 10 10 00— 5 
01 10 11 11 11— 8. 
01 00 01 11 10- 
Apgar 101111111111111—14 
P Adams 111110111110101—12 
Paul 111111001011110—11 
Greiff 011111111011111—13 
Cook 111101101011011—11 
Tilton 101010101010010— 7 
Grey 100110011111111—11 
Dr Adams 011111111111010—12 
No. 11, 10 targets, unknown angles: Greiff 10, Apgar 8, Richmond 
8, P. Adams 9, Paul 9, DeWolf 8, Dr. Adams 8, Cook 7. Gray 3, Tilton 6, 
Jeanerett 7. W. H. Huck. 
Worcester Sportsmen's Club. 
Worcester, Mass., June 11.— To-day was the fifth shnot in the series 
of merchandise handicap races now being shot by the members of the 
Worcester Sportsmen's Cl"b. The shoots are at 50 targets, with 
allowance of misses as breaks. The first 25 are shot at everything 
known, the second 25 at traps in reversed order. Scores: 
Davis 1111111111001111110111111 
1111111111111110111110100 —43 
Kennerson 0111111111011010101111111 
0011111101011001111111111 —39 
Ide 1011100001101111000111111 
1011111010000111001111011-30+6-36 
C W Walls 1101111011101110011001111 
1011010011001101001100110 -31-1-6—37 
WBuck ,1111101110101011010101110 
0011000110111111010110111—33-1-2-35 
McLellan 1111010111111011111011001 
1111011110001000010100111—33+4 -37 
Bucklin 1111100101111110110111111 
1110111101111011110111101-40+4—44 
Mascroft 11.11111011111111111101111 
0100111001100111101111111 —40 
R C Walls 1110110010010111110111111 
1000101111111111111011111 —38 
Harvey 0101011011100100111011011 
100010001 11 1 1 1 1 100101101 0-28+7-35 
E S Knowles 1111101111111110101000110 
0101001110111000110001100-30+6-36 
Forehand , . ..0111110111111110111011111 
1110111110101111110111011 —41 
Chas. E. Forehand, Sec'y. 
Syracuse Gun Club. 
Syracuse, N. Y., June 13.— The members of the Syracuse Gun Club 
shot their semi-monthly medal contest this afternoon. Courtney won 
the medal in class A after tieing Wilcox with 42 breaks. Windson 
Morris won the medal in class B. Scores: 
Olciss A. 
Courtney (45)..: [ . .111111111111111111111101011111111111011111111 —42 
Wilcox (46).,,. ...1111111111011111111111111111111110111011111011 —43 
Mosher (50) 01111110101101111111110111001111111100101111111111—40 
Mowry (45) 111111111111011111111110011101111111101011111 —39 
Willard (50) 01110101010111101011111111110111110111001110111111-38 
D Lefever (48). . . .101101011011011011011110111101101111111110011110 —35 
Tie for class A medal : 
Courtney ?. . . 01111110110111111111—17 
Wilcox 10111111101011101111—16 
Class B. 
Morris (46) 0111111011011111111101111111111110111111011111 . —40 
Blizzard (45) 101011111111011111110111110111101 110111010110 —85 
F Lefever (45) 010111111111101011110111101111111000101001111 —83 
Jeannette Gun Club. 
New York, June 10.— At the recent shoot of the Jeannette Gun Club, 
at Guttenburg race track, the scores given below were made on live 
birds for the club's medals. The weather was fine, birds first-class, 
and the attendance of members good. Scores: 
C N Brunie (28) 1111011010—7 H Raub (25) 0012011202-6 
R R Debacher (25) . . . 0101010101—5 
C F Offerman (28). . . .1012102011—7 
H Otten (30) 2110120211—8 
J Vagt (30) 0101011213—7 
C Boesch (30) 1100201121—7 
H Winter (28) 1101110011—7 
J Hainhorst (25) 1101111231-9 
H Kunast (25) ........ 0202210020—5 
J H Kroeger (28) 1101121010—7 
A J Chester (28) 1010111111—8 
F Baar (25) 0202111322- 
H Nobel (25) 0101102200— o 
F Hartung (25) 0010102010—5 
C Meyer (30) 2211101220- 8 
WPRinkhoff (25). .. .1111002110— 7 
F H Karstens (25) . . . .2001031001—5 
C Steffens (30) 2210201121—8 
FEhlen (25) 0201200101—5 
N Gerdes(25) 0223011201—7 
FReichard (25) 1111010010-6 
J. Hainhorst won the gold medal in Class B without a tie. In shoot- 
ing off the tie for gold medal in Class A, H. Otten won by killing 4 
straight. C. F. Offerman, President. 
Bloomsburg Gun Club. 
Bloomsburg, Pa , June 6.— The scores given below were made this 
afternoon by members of the Bloomsburg Gun Club. A team race 
was shot at live birds, between J. C. Hagenbuch, J. H. Mercer and W. 
S. Rishton on one side, and C. P. and W. K. Armstrong and W. H. 
Snyder on the other side. Each man was to have shot at 10 birds, but 
the supply fell short, Rishton and W. K. Armstrong havin* but 9 birds 
each to shoot at. The totals were a tie, and there being no more birds 
on hand, it was decided to shoot off at bluerocks. The result shows 
that the first-named team won by 5 breaks. Scores: 
Team race, 10 live birds per man: 
J O Hagenbuch.. .0231201012— 7 
J H Mercer 2110111221—9 
W 8 Rishton 010000122 — 4- 
Tie, 10 targets per man : 
J C Hagenbuch. . .1101111111—9 
J H Mercer 1110110010—6 
W S Rishton 0101011111—7- 
C P Armstrong. . .1111111000— 7 
W K Armstrong. .202220001 —5 
-20 W H Snyder 2311120102-8-20 
C P Armstrong. ..1110111011—8 
W K Armstrong.. 001101 0100— 4 
-22 W H Snyder 0010101011—5—17 
B. W. H. 
The North Side Gun Club. 
Dexter Park, L. I., June 11.— In lovely weather and with breeze 
enough to help the birds, the members of the North Side Gun Club, of 
Brooklyn, held their regular monthly shoot here- yesterday. M. M. 
Manning and Eugene Barlow killed their seven birds in the club shoot, 
event No. 1, while Barlow and Pieper divided the pot in event No. 2, 
which was a miss and out. Scores: 
No. 1. No. 2. 
M M Manning (30) .1112121—7 
Eugene Barlow (28) 2121122—7 112112—6 
Henry Heyer (28) 0222322—6 
George Siems (28) 2011211—6 212210—5 
J J Tiernan (28) , 2*12210-5 2210 —3 
Henry Wahten (26) 0011223 -5 0 — 0 
J H Mencke (30) 1031002-4 11110 —4 
Pieper.-. 112211-6 
