June 29, 1895.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Nebraska's Nineteenth. 
Omaha, June 17.— The nineteenth annual tournament of the State 
Sportsmen's Association, which closed here Saturday, was the best at- 
tended, the most successful and satisfactory ever held in this section of 
theWeHt. 
Among; the prominent visiting sportsmen were Charlie Budd, the ex- 
American champion, of Des Mrines, la.; W. H Skinner, of the new 
American Smokeless powder manufactory, New York City; Ted Ack- 
ermaD, one of Nebraska's finest wing shots, Stanton; J. W. Den. a 
crack from Arapahoe; George Nicolai, theconquerer of the "Plumber," 
Sutton; George Rogers, one of the stars of Lincoln's shooting realm; 
U. G. Powell, Fred W. Sharp, F. M. Miller, C. L Latshaw, C. D. Lin- 
derman, E. E. Hallett and A. D. McCandless, also of Lincoln ; E. W. 
Boston, W. S. Duer, W. 8. McKinney, Hastings; E. E. Hairgrove, Sut- 
ton; J. M. Crabill, one of the old vets, Clarioda, la ; Jack Harkins, 
Olendcn; E O. Trotter, Kingsley, la.; Fred Gilbert, Spirit Lake; D. V. 
Palmer, Lake Park, la. ; George Slocum, Primghar, la.; Tug Wilson, 
R. Flanders, Lon Kemery, Chadron; Jim Den, Arapahoe, and the 
champion of western Nebraska; W. D. Pruittand J. W. Evans, also of 
Arapahoe: G. L. Becker, J M. Browning, A. P. Bigelow, Ogdan, Utah; 
J. G. Bilberry, W. J. Ogden. Beaver Crossing; A. A. Glade, W. W. 
Harrison, Grand Island: H. S. Westfleld, M. D., "Will Pyper, Colonel 
Hoffmayer, Major Bill Hardin, A. W. Riekman, Council Bluffs; Judge 
Barnes, another hero of the old days, Norfolk; O. G. Smith, assistant 
superintendent State Industrial school, Kearney; W. T. Den, alias 
"Uncle Den," the best known sportsman west of the Mississippi, and 
the man who never misses a shoot, Brownville, and J. S. Hoffman, At- 
lantic. 
EventsNos. 1 to 15 were 15 targets, entrance SI 50 and $2, with $5 
added in each. The scores: 
No. 1: Elmer 11, Gilbert 14, Parmer 13, Harkins 10, Glade 12, Nicolai 
8, Bigelow 14, Browning 14, Wilson 13, Flanders 12, Kemery 14, Becker 
15, Trotter 14, Hilberry 14, Small 8, Organ 10, West 15, Pyper 14, Cra- 
bill 13, Blake 13, Kennedy 13, Budd 15, Ackerman 14, Parmelee 15, Lin- 
derman 11, Skinner 13. 
No. 2: Flanders 11, Parmer 15, Browning 15. Becker 13, Bigelow 14, 
Gilbert 14, Harkins 14, Trotter 14, Wilson 14, Hilberry 15. Kemery 15, 
Linderman 15, Skinner 12, Budd 15, Crabill 12, Glade 11, Blake 13, Ken- 
nedy 13, Ackerman 13, Squirrel 13, Westfleld 14, Pyper 15, J. B. Smith 
13, Farkler 12, Jayberry 7, Parmelee 14, Powell 14, J. W. Den 13, 
Sharpe 8, F. Miller 14, Hoffman 14, Brewer 14, Read 8, Slocum 11. 
No. 3: Skinner 10, Crabill 14, Budd 15, Blake 11, Kennedy 14, Bigelow 
14, Becker 15, Trotter 13, Gilbert 15, Harkins 12, Linderman 13, Elmer 
8, Powell 14, J. W Den 14, Wilson 13, Flanders 14, Ackerman 14, Par- 
mer 13, Glade 10, Kemery 11, Browning 14, Squirrel 10, Smith 12, West- 
fleld 13, Pyper 14, Farkler 11, Miller 13, Parmelee 14, Hoffman 14. 
No. 4: Linderman 11, Wilson 14, Flanders 10, Blake 25, Williams 13, 
Ackerman 14, Skinner 12, Waterman 10, Becker 14, Bigelow 15, Harkins 
14, Gilbert 15, Trotter 15, Ferry 0, Crabill 14, Hilberry 12, Budd 14, 
8quirrel 12, Powell 15, Nicolai 11, Hughes 15, Parmer 15, Brewer 11. 
Browning 13, Farkler 10, Hoffman 13, Westfleld 12, Pyper 12, Miller 14, 
Rogers 15, Latt 10. 
No. 5: Linderman 11, Wilson 14, Flanders 13, Ackerman 13 Kennedy 
10, J. W. Den 14, Brewer 11, Becker 15, Skinner 12, Rogers 14, Sharpe 
13, Crabill 12, Trotter 12, Gilbert 15, Parmer 12. Browning 15, Bigelow 
15, Blake 14, Budd 15, Powell 10, Westfleld 15, Pyper 11, Hoffman 12, 
Miller 14. 
No. 6: Wilson 14, Flanders 13, J. W. Den 12, Linderman 9, Rogers 
13, Becker 14, Bigelow 15, Browning 14, Brewer 13. Ackerman 14, Trot- 
ter 15, Harkins 13. Blake 15, Crabill 10, Budd 14, Parmer 13, Westfleld 
11, Pyper 11, Parmelee 14, Kemery 12, Smith 12, Read 7, Powell 12, 
Hughes 14. 
t-o.1: Wilson 12, Flanders 13, Rogers 14, Becker 13, Farkler 9, Ferry 
9, Den 8, Trotter 15, Powell 14, Mdler 15, Hilberry 14, Brewer 13, Har- 
kins 13, Browning 15, Parmer 14, Bigelow 13, Crabill 13, Sharpe 14, Par- 
melee 15, Ackerman 14, Shepherd 12, Gilbert 14, McCandltss 13, Blake 
13, Budd 14, Read 11. 
No. 8: Rogers 13, Trotter 13, Brewer 14, Sharpe 10, Den 15, Powell 
13, Read 11, Miller 13, Ackei man 15, Harkins 13 Bigelow 12, Flanders 
13, Parmelee 15, Williams 12, Parmer 14, Grabill 13, Gilbert 14, Wilson 
13, Jones 15, Becker 14, Hughes 14, Blake 8, McCandless 11, Brown- 
ing 15, Budd 15, Linderman 15, Brucker 12, Kennedy 11, Elmer 15, Hil- 
berry 15. 
No. 9: Ackerman 13, Brewer 12, Flanders 11, Becker 14, Browning 
15, Harkins 15, Rogers 13, Den 14, Trotter 14, Budd 14, Linderman 15, 
Westfleld 15, Powell 14, Miller 13, Sharpe 12, Bigelow 15, Parmelee 15, 
Gilbert 13, Wilson 13, Kennedy 13, Read 14, Blake 11, Cole 14, Parmer 
15. Organ 13, Jones 12, Brucker 12, Elmer 11, Smead 13, Berlin 8. 
No 10: Ackerman 13, Brewer 1J, Flanders 11, Rogers 11, Dan 14, 
Powell 13, Becker 14, Trotter 13, Harkins 18, Westerfleld 14, Browning 
13, Parmelee 13. Williams 10, Linderman 14, Budd 14, Miller 12, Jones 
13, McCandlesB 7, Bigelow 15, Gilbert 14, Kennedy 11, Slocum 13, Blake 
12, Parmer 14, Wilson 12, Kemery 12, Cole 8, Hoffman 12, Uncle Den 
12, Read 8, Smead 13, Squirrel 11, Brucker 13, Skinner 13, Rogers 10. 
No. 11: Flanders 13, Den 14, Brewer 13, Rogers 14, Harkins 12, 
Browning 13, Becker 15, Wilson 12. Parmelee 13, Ackerman 15, Linder- 
man 14, Powell 14, Westerfleld 15, Berlin 9, Trotter 14, Smead 12, Hoff- 
man 13, Miller 14, Budd 12, Kennedy 13, Bigelow 15, Gilbert 15, Parmer 
14, Read 8, Crabill 10, Skinner 12, Nicolai 7, Squirrel 12, Slocum 9, 
Bogart7. 
No. 12: Flandsrs 11, Den 13, Rogers 14, Harkins 11, Browning 14, 
Becker 14, 'Budd 14, Ackerman 13, Linderman 11, Brewer 9, Wilson 13 
Powell 14, Westfleld 14, Hoffman 8, Brucker 11, Trotter 15. Bigelow 
10, Gilbert 15, Cole 12, Kennedy 13, Crabill 13, Peters 12, Skinner 13, 
Uncle Den 10, Jones 12, Shepherd 10, Jake Smith 12, Parmer 15, Par- 
melee 14, Schroeder 14. 
No. 13: Ackerman 14, Brewer 13, Linderman 14, Browning 14, Becker 
15, Smead 11, Parmelee 15, Hoffman 1*, Shepherd 13, Rogeis 13, Har- 
kins 14, J. W. Den 12, Uilbert 15, Budd 14, Trotter 15, Flanders 13, 
Wilson 12, Powell 13, Peters 14, Westfleld 13, Bigelow 13, Uncle Den 11, 
Cole 15, Kennedy 12, Skinner 13, Squirrel 11, Jones 6, Crabill 13, Miller 
9, Latt 11. 
No. 14: Ackerman 11, Brewer 14, Linderman 13, Browning 15, Par- 
melee 15, J. W. Den 11, Becker 15, Budd 14, Harkins 12, Gilbert 15 
Rogers 15, Trotter 15, Wilson 13, Flanders 13, Shepherd 15, Powell 12' 
Smith 14, Jones 8, Parmer 13, Schroeder 14, Westfleld 13, Tremens 6,' 
Latt 14, Small 7. 
-No. 15: Ackerman 14, Linderman 13, Browning 15, Parmelee 15, Cole 
■ 11, J. W. Den 15, Harkins 12, Trotter 14, Becker 14, Schroeder 13, Par- 
mer 15, Budd 15, Gilbert 15, Shepherd 11, Wilson 12, Flanders 13, 
Kemery 11, Jones 12 
Shoot No. 16 was the champion team event, open to Nebraska con- 
testants only, for a handsome diamond medal, 10 targets to each man, 
two men to a team, clubs being allowed to enter as many teams as 
they liked; four moneys, entrance money to go to the winning team 
next year; entrance per team $5, $50 added money. The score: •> 
Arapahoe— Den 10, Rogers 9—19. Lincoln— Linderman 10, Latt 8—18. 
Omaha— Parmelee 10, Ackerman 8—18. Omaha— Blake 8, Squirrel 8— 
16 Lincoln— Powell 7, Miller 9 -16 Omaha— Hughes 8, Kennedy 9—17. 
Chadron— Flanders 10, W ilson 9—19. Omaha— Smead 8, Shepherd 9— 
17. Stanton— Schroeder 9, Trotter 7— :6. 
The last event of the day was a live bird shoot, 10 birds to a man, 
$10 entrance fee, $25 added money. The score: 
Squirrel 1111112121—10 Browning 1121122121—10 
Parmelee 1111.21112— 9 Flanders 0111210111— s 
Harkins 2121111121—10 Wilson 1111201111— 9 
Crabill 1111112111—10 W T Den 2202101110- 7 
Ackerman 1111111222—10 Budd •228121221— 9 
Kennedy 1111211111—10 Hairgrove.., 2112102102— 8 
J W Den 1210211312— 9 Westfleld 2021001.20— 5 
Gilbert 2111111222-10 Becker 2111202212— 9 
No. 2: Linderman 14, Gilbert 13, Leonard 12, Trotter 14, Parmer 14, 
Wilson 13, Brewer 14, Blake 14. Flanders 18, Becker 15. Browning 15, 
Bigelow 13, Parmelee 13, Harkins 12, Den 13, Latt 10, Rogers 14, Budd 
14, Terry 11, Farken 9, Ackerman 11, Kennedy 11, Hungate 9, Schroder 
15. 
No. 3: Linderman 11, Gilbert 15, Leonard 10, Trotter 14, Parmer 15, 
Wilson 14, Blake 13, Flanders 10, Becker 14, Browning 14, Bigelow 14, 
Den 14, Parmelee 13, Latt 12, Budd 14, Brewer 13, Way 15, Glade 18, 
Harkins 14, Smith 10, Rogers 10, Hilberry 15. Brocker 9, Hughes 12, 
Ackerman 13, Kennedy 10. 
No. 4: Linderman 15, Gilbert 15, Latt 12, Brewer 15, Parmelee 14. 
Kemery 12, Den 14, Becker 15, Bigelow 14, Browning 15, Rogers 15, 
Sharpe 15, Miller 14, Trotter 11, Schroeder 14, Budd 14, Blake 14, Way 
15, Flanders 13, Ackerman 14, Palmer 14, Wilson 15, Clyde 12, 
Kennedy 13, Smith 14, Hungate 11, Hilberry 14, Glade 9, Bailey 6, 
Cole 13. 
No. 5: Linderman 13, Gilbert 14, J. W. Den 15, Parmelee 13, Brewer 
15, Becker 15, Bigelow 13, Browning 13, Sharpe 13, Miller 14, Trotter 
12, Schroeder 13, Budd 14, Blake 13, Harkins 18, Flanders 9, Palmer 11 
Wilson 14, Kennedy 11, Kemery 6, Glade 11, Latt 12 Clyde 10, Way 15, 
Rogers 13, Deak 14, Hughes 14, Organ 13, Elmer 14, Smith 15, Cole 14, 
Bailey 6, Hilberry 14, Den 12, Hungate 13, Leeder 7. 
No. 6: Linderman 14, Den 15, Becker 14, Bigelow 13, Browning 13, 
Trotter 13, Schroeder 15, Budd 15, Blake 15, b landers 13, Palmer 15 
Wilson 15, Gilbert 14, Parmelee 13, Kennedy 13, Ackerman 13, Read 9 
Way 15, Waddington 11, Harkins 12, Rogers 14, Deah 9, Smith 10 
Hughes 12. 
No. 7: Linderman 11. Den 13, Gilbert 14, Parmelee 11, Rogers 12 
Ackerman 14, Sharpe 14, 'Miller 13, Becker 15, Bigelow 12, Browning 
14, Latt 12, Clyde 7, Budd 14, Schroeder 14, Flauders 11, Wilson 13, 
Way 14, Palmer 14, Blake 14, Cole 11, Deah 8, Trotier 14, Elmer 12 
Hungate 5, Smith 10, Claybill 13, West 12. Hughes 13, Waddington 7' 
Harkins 10, Brewer 10, Read 7, Kennedy 12. 1 
No. S: Linderman 13, Den 18, Parmelee 15, Ackerman 12, Becker 14 
Bigelow 11, Browning 15, Rogers 15, Budd 15, Flanders 13, Nelson lo' 
Sharpe 11, Clyde 12, Gilbert 15, Palmer 11, Blake 11, Miller 12, Clay- 
bill 12, Schroeder 14, Trotter 15, Way 15, Harkins 14, Cole 12, Hun- 
gate 9. 
No. 9: Linderman 12, Den 14, Parmelee 13, Becker 15, Bigelow 12, 
BrowniDg 15, Budd 15, Flanders 14, Wilson 13, Gilbert 14, Palmer 14, 
Blake 14, Ackerman 14, Clavbill 12, Cole 11, Brewer 11, Way 7, Proctor 
12, West 14, Schroeder 14, Fogg 11, Trotter 14, Waddy 11, Harkins 12, 
Kennedy 14, Hoffman 11. 
No. 10: Linderman 12, Parm> lee 14, Gilbert 15 Rogers 13, Ackerman 
*5, Grabill 11, Trotter 13, .1 W. Den 10, Fogg 11. Schroeder 13, Wilson 
14, Flanders 13, Becker 13, Kennedy 9, Clyde 12, Kemery 12, Browning 
14, Bigelow 14, Budd 14. Brewer 11, Brocker 11, Palmer 13, Way 12, Cole 
13, Den 9, West 11, Hr ffman 12. 
No. 11: Parmelee 13, Linderman 14, Den 15, Deak 6, Browning 15, 
Becker 13, Wilson 14, Blake 12, Crabill 14, Miller 14, Flanders 14, Gilbert 
14, Palmer 15, Cole 10, Fogg 10 Bigelow 13, Clyde 13, Schroeder 13, 
Kennedy 12, Rogers 14, Trotter 14, Budd 14, Read 10. 
No. 12: Parmelee 13, Den 14, RogTs 15, Browning 12, Becker 14. Budd 
14, Blake 11, Linderman 14. Flauders 11, Wilson 13, Ackerman 14, Cole 
12, Kennedy 12, Crabill 12, Trotter 13, Gilbert 15, Schroeder 15, Bigelow 
Palmer 9. Fogg 11. Hoffman 5, Brocker 10, Brewer 11, Waddy 8 
No. 13; Paripi lee 13, Den 13, Becker 15, Linderman 12, Ackerman 11, 
Trotter 13. Miller 13, Gilbert 15, Crabill 1,2, Clyde 11, Flanders 11, 
Brewer 13, Budd 15. Schroeder 14. Browning 14, Kennedy 13, Wilson 13, 
Hoffman 13, McFarlane 13, Palmer 14, Fogg 13, Rogers 14 
No. 14: Parmelee 12. Budd 14, Gilbert 14, Becker 15, S.broeder 12, 
Linderman 14. Browning 14, Kennedy 11, Den 14, Ackeronn 13, Fiand- 
ers 8, Wilson 14, Fogg 12, Hl ffman 13, Cole 12, McFarlaLe 14, Crabill 
14, Palmer 14. 
Event 15 was 35 targets, S3 50 entrance, $15 added: Blake 18, Gilbert 
22, Becker 23, Linderman 33, Budd KB, Parmelee 23. Browning 22. Den 
22, Cole 22, Ackerman 28, Crabill 24, Trotter 24. Hoffman 20, Palmer 24, 
Bigelow 21, Kennedy 21, Wilson 22, Flanders 20, Fogg 20, Tremens 83, 
Rogers 20, McFarlane 24. 
Event 16 was for the Plattsmouth cup, a team shoot of four men to 
a team, 10 targets to the man, $10 entrance, $50 added. Tne score: 
Omaha team— Parmelee 10, Ackerman 9, Brewer 7, Kennedy 9; total 
85. Lincoln team— J. W. Den 8, Miller 9, Linderman 10, George Rogers 
10; total 87. Chadron team— Kemery 6, Wilson 9, Flanders 9, McFar- 
lane 9; total 33. 
Lincoln carried off the honor by 2 birds over Omaha and 4 over 
Chadron. 
The last shoot of t he day was a live bird event, 8 birds to the man, $5 
entrance and $10 added, 30yds rise. The score: 
Parmelee 022U123-7 Rogers 1122111. -7 
J W Den 11011210-0 Kennedy 10211011—7 
Den 10101201—5 Cole 22<i0>2l0-5 
Hoffman 2U13311-8 Ackerman 20021203-5 
Brocker 11121111—8 Read 22210022—6 
Brewer 22021311-7 Wilson 22102120 -6 
Waddington 10220020-4 Flanders 01.11011— 0 
Fogg 11111111-8 Kennedy 12001111-6 
Budd 12120131—7 Crabill 11 111111— 8 
The moat interesting event on yesterday's card was that for the dia- 
mond medal, emblemalic of the State championship, held during the 
past year by J. C. Read, who won it last June at Columbus. The con- 
ditions were 10 live hird<, 30yds. rise, modified English rules, entrance 
$10 The score: 
J WDen 2121202111— 9 Latshaw •202212222— 8 
Parmelee 2111112122-10 Nason 111120212.- 8 
Ackerman...,, 2000 — 1 Nicolai 21282^1022—9 
Linderman 0110110 —4 Cole 100110 —3 
Uncle Den 1021212202— 8 Squirrel 3331.12121— 9 
Rogers 21123101^0— 8 Kemery 1238231112—10 
Wilson 12218.1132 - 9 Kennedy. 81 11013311— 9 
Peters 20.111110 — li Schroeder 11.1221180— 8 
Brucker 2120222122 - 9 Tremens 1111202011— 8 
Mr. Parmelee, of th's city, and Kemery, of Chadron, tieing, shot off, 
and the local man won. 
There were fourteen events yesterday at 15 targets to the man, and 
of these the first money winners are given: 
Event No. 1: Parmelee 15, Gilbert 15, Becker 15, Lindermin 15, Wil- 
son 15, Bnd'l 15. 
No. 2: G.lbertlS, Becker 15, Browning 15, Wilson 15, Budi 15, Acker- 
man 15, Schroeder 15. 
No. 3: Gilbert 15, Bigelow 15, Schroeder 15 
No 4: Parmelee 15, Backer 15, Gilbert 15, Schroeder 15. 
No. 5: Linderman 15, Becker 15, Budd 15, Wilson 15, Gilbert 15. 
No. 6: Becker 15, Budd 15, Browning 15, Schroeder 15. 
No. 7: Parmelee 15. Budd 15, Becker 15. 
No. 8: Browning 15. 
No. 9: Linderman 15, Becker 15. 
No. 10: Parmelee 15, Kemery 15. 
No. 11: Becker 15, Browning 15. 
No. 12: Becker 15, Shepherd 15. 
No. 13: Parmelee 15. 
No. 14: Browning 15, Becker 15. 
In a match shoot of 15 targets to the man, the world's record 
was broken, but one bird out of the 90 shot at getting away, and that 
fell to the local champion, Col. Parmelee, and was the last bird shot 
at. The score oC this remarkable match was as follows: 
Linderman.... 11111111 J 111 1 11 — 15 Wilson 111111111111111-15 
Becker 111111111111111-15 Gilbert 111111111111111—15 
Budd 111111111111111-15 Parmelee. 1111111 111110— 14-89 
At the annual meeting of the Association at the Mercer Hotel, 
G. W. Looinis was re-elected President; Ted Ackerman, Vice-Presi- 
dent: Frank S. Parmelee, Secretary, and W. H. S. Hughes, Treasurer. 
It was also decided to hold the next annual tournament in th's city. 
Sandy Qriswolu. 
Wilmerding- Gun Club. 
Wilmerding, Pa., June 15. — The second annual tournament of the 
Wilmerding Gun Club was held to-day. The weather was all that 
could be desired. As usual there was a good turnout of shooters from 
the clubs in western Pennsylvania, all of whom seemed satisfied with 
the day's sport. The shoot was run on the following handicap sys- 
tem: Those who took part of first money in any event, shooting in the 
next event at unknown angles, and continuing to shoot in that class so 
long as they take any part of the purse. All others shot at known 
angles. 
The club having completed a new arrangement of the traps and wire 
pull, expected to have some slight trouble during the tournament; 
but everything worked smoothly and to the satisfaction of the club 
and its visitors. We consider our underground system the equal of 
any of the electric pulls. The winners in the various events are given 
below, those shooting at unknown aDgles being marked with an aster- 
isk: 
No. 1, 10 targets, $1, every Ihiag known: Kocke 9, 1 Gelm 8, F. Mcin- 
tosh, Scareface and Rt ich 7, Athos 6. 
No. 2, 15 targets, $1.50: Anderson 13, Kocke* F. Mcintosh and Gelm 
12, Green 11, Bessemer and Tyler 10. 
No. 3, same: Bessemer 15, Gelm 14, F. Mcintosh 13, Athos, Scareface 
and Green 12. 
No. 4, 10 targets, $1: Bessemer* and Green 10, Scareface 9, Athos 8, 
Tyler 7. 
No 5, same: Reich, Anderson, Athos and Scareface 9, Gelm 8, Green*, 
Bessemer* and Tyler 7, Kocke and H'. Mcintosh 5. 
No. 6, same: Gel n 10, Athos* and Kocke 9, Green * Mcintosh and 
Hamilton 8, Bessemer* 7. 
No. 7, 15 targets, $1.50: Scareface 14, Bessemei*, Green, Hamilton 
and Mclatosh* 12, Gelm* and Athos* 11, Kocke 10. 
No. 8, 10 targets, $1: Athos* 10, Mcintosh* and Hamilton 9, 
Green 8, Scareface* and Tyler 7. 
No. 9, 15 targets, $1.50: Kocke 14, Green and Hamilton 13, Bessemer 
12, Anderson and Gelm 11. 
No. 10, 10 targets, $1: Green, Colt, Hamilton, Mcintosh and Ony 9, 
Scareface and Gelm 8, Kocke, Bessemer, Athos and Tyler 7. 
No. 11, 15 targets, $1.50: Skllman 14, Ony* 13, Gelm and Scareface 
12, Kocke, Mcintosh* and Scott 11. 
No. 12, 10 targets, $1: Ony* and Gelm 10, Kocke and Hamilton 9, 
Fritz and Scareface 8, Green, Ferguson, King and Colt 7. 
No. 13, 20 targets, $3: Bessemer 18, O iy,* Green and Colt 17, Fer- 
guRon 15, Skilman, Mclutosh, King and Scott 12. 
No. 14, 10 targets, $1: Athos, Fritz and Scareface 9, Oney,* Besse- 
meL*JMcIntosh and Colt 8, Skilman 7, Scott and Tyler 6. 
No. 15, 15 targets, $1:50: Green 13, Bessemer* Athos* Fritz* and 
Colt 13 Onej* and Skilman 11, Scott and Tj ler 8. 
No. 16, 10 targets, $1.50, three moneys: Skilman and Fritz* 9, Colt 
and Onty* 8, Bessemer* 7. 
No. 17, 10 targets, $1, 6 entries, one money, ties miss and out: Oney 
won. A, A. M., Sec'y. 
Binghamton Gun Club. 
Binghamton, N. Y., June 20.— Below find scores made to-day at the 
semi-weekly shoot of the Binghamton Gun Club. Mr. J. Adams of 
Greene, N. Y., shot as a guest of the club. 
Club shoot, 25 targets: Adams 20, Kendall 84, Boss 20, Brown 22 
Waldron 19, Hobbie 22. ' 
Eight sweeps, 10 targets, $1 50: 
193U5G78 1 $ $ h 5 0 7 8 
Kendall 88 10 99898 Adams.... 78977998 
Waldron..,. 8 8 8 8 4 7 6.. Brown 0 9 8 8 9 10 
Snell 7 8 10 9 10 Hobbie 8 9 8 7 
Boss 7 10 669007 Rose 8 'o 8 7 6 6 
H. W. B. 
Emerald's Monthly Shoot. 
New York, June 18.— To-day was the fourth shoot for the Emerald 
Gun Club's championship medals, thirty members putting in an ap- 
pearance at Dexter Park, L. I., and shooting their allotted 10 birds. 
As is usual at this season of .the year, the birds were only moderate 
flyers, with here and there a few good ones. The natural result was 
that straights were numerous, &ix shooters killing all their birds, 
among the six being two 30yds. men. Two shooters scored 9 each, 
"Wash," one of the two, losing an incomer. E. Bell, the other 9, is 
one of the coming shots of the club; he shot in good time and centered 
his birds well. No less than ten men scored 8; seven scored 7. two 6, 
two 5 and one 3, an average for the thirty shooters of 77J^. The 
scores: 
Club shoot, 10 live birds, handicap rise: 
Trap score t ype— Copyright fs»s, by Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 
Eugene Doelnck (30).,.. 2 2 3 1 a * 1 2 2 1—10 
Dr G V Hudson (28) 12 12 1 1 1 1 2 3-10 
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R PhlSter (30) 22222 2 1 22 2-10 
G Nowak (28) a l*~«Yi**t 2-10 
T Short (28) 2 2 1 2 a 2 1 3 1 2-10 
G A Vroome (28) 1 1 1 a 3 2 1 2 1 2-10 
C "Wash" (28) 2 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 1 2-9 
E Bell (28) 1 2 2 1 3 2 1 0 1 3-9 
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John H Voss (30) 2 8 1 2 2 • 8 • 1 2- 8 
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M Herrington (30) 3 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 2 1- 8 
H PFessenden (28.) 1 0 1 1 1 ,2 0 2 1— 8 
J H Moore (30) ..2 1 2 1 2 2 0 1 2 0- 8 
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M Charles (J5) , 2 2 0 2 8 2 1 0 2 1—8 
W Levans (88) 2 2 2 0 2 0 1 2 2 2-8 
F W Place (28) 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0% 2- 8 
C Hamilton (86) 1 1 2 0 2 1 2 8 0 2—8 
O "Mulcahey" (28) .2 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 02- 8 
A Amend (35) 2 2 2,1 2 2 0 1 0 2— 8 
T Purcell (25) 1 1 8 0 0 2 . 1 1 1—7 
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J Woelfel (25) 2 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 3 3- 7 
-* i "\HTt-r*\/V/' 1 
R Regan (251 , 1 12101020 2—7 
J Maesel (28) 3 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 1- 7 
Dr Klein (28) 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0-7 
JBlotz(30) 
T Codey (26) 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 2- 7 
J, "1— ><— t ~\ t "A -r 1 
P. Amend (25) 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 2 1 1- 6 
G Loeble (23) ...0 01210122 0—6 
P Blitz (28) 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 0- 5 
N Maesel (25) \ 00002101 1—5 
C Maesel (25) 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 .- 3 
West Newburg-h G. and R. Association. 
Newburgh, N. Y., June 13.— For our field day to-day we did not have 
a very large attendance, lut it wi s quite select. It threatened rain 
and we had a lhtK Fiom Peekskill there came— Halsted Dain' 
Everinghim, Southard and Richmond; from Marlborough j' 
Rhoades: Fishkill produced.Theo. Rhoades. The free collation was ar- 
ranged by our steward, J. P. Gibney. It consisted of clams 
(steamed), beans (baked), ham (boiled), corned beef (boiled) calf 
cheeks (pickled), cucumbers, onions, Limburger and old English 
cheese. Dutch courage (beer), etc. Scores: 
No. 1, 10 targets, practice: H. C. H. 9, Halsted 8, LikeJy 8 Rich 
mond 5, Dain 7, Taylor 7. ' 
No. 2, 15 targets, practice: T. Rhoades 10 J. Rhodes 4, Richmond 
13, Taylor 13. H. C. H. 13, Stansborough 9, Halsted 10, Likelv 11 
Wood 11, Dain 18. Star sborough 12, Taylor 13. y ' 
No 3, 15 targets, $1 entrance: 
Taylor 111111111011101—13 Mitchell 100011010010110— <! 
FA T 110100111111111-12 Stansborough.. 01011illlllini_iq 
H CH 111111111011101-13 Dain llOllioiOOllOOl- 9 
Wood 101001111111111-12 Everinghim.... Ollllllliiini -14 
Halsted 111110111101011-12 Donohue lOlOlllimilll-13 
*For targets only. *Richmond 101110111101110-11 
No. 4, 25 targets, $1 50: llu 41 
Taylor 1111101111111011111111111-23 
F A T 1111101101111010011111110-19 
HC H lllOOOllllllliniiuoioiO-19 
Wood 0111110111100111001100110-16 
Halsred OOllllloiiniiiniiinoiiO— 19 
Kissam 11111 lOOlllllOOlOlllOOlll— 18 
Lain 1010011110111010110001111—16 
Stansborough .100110ll0110111lnoinill-lU 
Everinghim 1111100111110111011011011-19 
Nos. 5andb were sweeps, $0 entrance, 10 live birds per man two 
high guns: ' 
No 5. Mo fi 
J B Halsted 1222212122—10 2111201121—9 
O H Taggart. 121-112813- 9 2100111010-6 
H C H 8. '.22333. - 8 2^833202-8 
JasTajUr 20111121.1- 8 2122810822-9 
H P Dain 103110131.- 7 2201121111—9 
*E C Likely 21211111.1- 9 1122312103-9 
*Wood 2001123101- 8 * WWWW 
*R'Chmo6d 0000000100— 1 2.23812223—9 
A T ■ j 3312201332- 9 
Stansborough 0333222002-7 
*J Rhoades 1010021111-7 
Kissam 012211.2011-8 
* For birds only. 
No. 7, miss and out, $2 entrance: Dain, Taylor and Stansborough 
4 (divided), Taggart 3, Halsted 1, H. C. H. 0. David Brown 
Worcester Sportsmen's Club. 
Worcester, Mass., June 18.— The first shoot in the Nitro Powder 
Series of the Worcester Sportsmen's Club took place this, afternoon 
This shoot is at 25 targets, everything known, handicaps of "misses 
as breaks" being allowed ; the totals of the following scores are calcu- 
lated with this allowance added. Scores: 
C E Forehand (0) 1111110111111111111111111-24 
W H Buck (1).... 1110111111011111110111111-23 
RC Walls (0) 1101111110011111111111110-21 
Bucklin (3) 1111101111001111101101101—21 
E Ide (3) 1110101100111101001111011—20 
AW Walls (0) 1111101110110101111111010—19 
Harris (iy.) 01 1 11 1 010100001 101 1001 1 1 1— 18U 
Kinney (1) 1010101011010001001001010—12 
CHARLES E. Forehand, Sec'y. 
