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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Atro. 1, 189ft. 
Cook County- Trap-Shooters' League. 
Oak Park, 111.— The fourth contest of the Cook County Trap- 
Shooters' League was held on the grounds of the Cicero Gun Club. A 
light rain fell throughout the entire day and made it Tery disagree- 
able for the shooters ; however, quite a number participated in the 
events, which were as follows: 
Set traps No. 1, five traps, targets, sweepstakes, targets extra. 
No. 1, 10 targets, Imown traps and angles, EO cents entry, three 
moneys: S. Palmer 5, McDonald 3, Lowrey 4, Grubbs 7, Church 8, 
Adams 7. Von Platen 4, Williams 3. 
No. 3, 15 tareets, known traps, unknown angles, 75 cents entry, two 
moneys: McDonald 4, Lowrey 5, Williams 8, Von Platen 1, S. Palmer 
7, Barnard 4. 
No. 3, 10 targets, unknown traps and angles, entry 50 cents, three 
moneys: 8. PaUner 3, Church 8, Barnard 2, Williams 2, A. Cheesman 
6, Lowrey 7. 
No. 4, same: Williams 7, Stannard 8, Llddy 7, Church 7, Adams 8, 
Grubbs & 
No. 5, same: Stannard 7, Adams 9. Bingham 10, Gilbert 9. Hicks 8, 
Bteck 10, Barto 9, W. D. Stannard 3, Head 7, Church 8, Shaw 6, Wright 
7, Glover 6, S. Goodrich 8, Smith 10, Ruble 8, Webster 7, S. Palmer 7, 
Einfeldt 6, Wilcox 6, Grubbs 7, Liddy 6, W. Palmer 3. 
No. 6, 15 targets, known traps, unknown angles, 75 cents entry, 
three moneys: Hicks 10, Adams 11, Stannard 12, Wright 9, Bingham 
13, Barto 10, Gilbert 10, Church 14, Shaw 13, Murphy 4, Head 7, John- 
son 5, Buble 13, Goodrich 9, Glover 10, Smith 8, Wilcox 11, Steck 13, 
Grubbs 8, W. D. Stannard 11, Kuss 19, Cop 9, Patterson 9, Irwin 8, 
No. 7, 20 targets, known traps, unknown angles, $1 entry, four 
moneys: Bingham 18, Ruble 18, Steck 13, Shaw 17, Wright 16, Hicks 
18, Adams 17, Barto 14, Webber 11, Liddy 13. Church 13, Grubbs 12, 
Patterson 14, Kuss 14, Fehrman 16, Johnson 10, Murphy 5, Gilbert 16, 
Bowers 13, Goodrich 13, Glover 16, Wilcox 14, Stannard 17, W. Palmer 
IS, Spreyne 9, Lampheir 16, Carter 15, Wescott 14, Piltz 10, Dr. Car- 
son 12. 
No. 8, 15 targets, same, 75 cents entry, three moneys: H. F. Carson 
9, Johnson 5, S. Palmer 8, Buck 8, Eich 12, Hart 8, Adams 8, Rexford 8, 
Antoine 8, Kuss 9. 
No. 9, same: Einfeldt 9, Metcalt 3, Murphy 4, Liddy 10, R. B. Carson 
0, Black 8, Petrie 5, Booth 8, Cooper S, Cop 9, Good 2, Jones 7, Leech 8, 
Stiger 8, Dr. Carson 5, Levi 7, Von Platen 6, Wescott 7, Rexford 9. 
No. 10, same: Young 13, Head 9, H. Carson 8, Webber 7, W. Palmer 
8, Russell 5. Dr. Cat son 8, Spreyne 8, Petrie 10, Johnson 7, Ruble 14, 
Fehrman 10, Adams 7, Kuss 13, Booth 10, Stiger 8, Von Lengerke 12, 
Matthews 3, Bingham 6, A. W. Adams 15, S. Palmer 6, Von Platen 6, 
Antoine 11. 
No. 11, same: Young 9, Stiger 8, Murphy 9, Russell 8, Kettlestrings 
11, Dr. Carson 10, Buck 9, Smith 5, A. W. Adams 11, Stiger 7, Sherman 
2, Metcalt 9, Cooper 8, H. Carson 7, Adams 7, Fehrman 6, Goodrich 5, 
Dr. Wescott 11, York 8, Rexford 5, H. Carson 10, Booth 11, Wright 13, 
Bowers 5. 
No. 12, same: Young 7, Booth 11, Murphy 9, W, D. Stannard 6, Rex- 
ford 10, Cooper 12, Russell 5, Stannard 11, Kuss 13, Goldsmith 5, Adams 
10, Antoine 10. 
No. 18, same: Wright 9, Steck 9, Goodrich 7, Booth 9, Murphy 6, 
Cooper 12, Buble 12, Hicks 13, Young 12, Cop 11, Russell 3, Kettle- 
strings 11. 
Set traps No. 2, five traps, targets for practice and the League con- 
test. The following are scores of the League: 
CLASS A. 
Eureka Gun Club. 
Adams ..1111111111111111011101101—32 
Steck 1111130111011011111111111-22 
F P Stannard.... 0111131111011011110111101-20 
Bingham 1001010301111011111100111—17 
Wright ..V 1110110301100111030310011—16 
Patterson....^,. 0101101111111011000010300—14-111 
Garfield Gun Club. 
Hicks , ..1131101111013301001011001—17 
Palmer........ 1001100033303110101011101— 15 
Cop ... ,0103000030313303101000311—13 
PUlz 1100101303003033110100010—33 
J J Smith 1011003100030300110130303—13 
Von Lengerke 1101010101111100001000301—33— 84 
CLASS B. 
Garden City Gun Club. 
Buble. 1133330313111111101111011-22 
Bedford 1103313303001130101111111— 19 
Amberg.. . . » ^ . . .■, i 01110110111101011101101 11— 18 
Antoine , , . . . 1111030030111111011013330—18 
Bissell 0103333033333111330330300-18 
Wilcox 1110100010100100110101110—13—108 
Eureka Gun Club No. 2. 
Glover 1011111111111111111111101-S3 
WD Stannard... 1001011111111111110101111—20 
Dr Carson . ..i.. .1133110011300300311111111— 19 
H Carson .1103130100330330330303311— 17 
Buck ..',..„.... ....... .1103033000303330030303111— 15 
Goodrich. 1130330001001110030003031—13-107 
Garfield Gun Club No. 2. 
KuBB 1111131101103333030031111-20 
Liddy 1011011011111111100011111—19 
Richards,,'...,.. 1110110110300333003331ln— 18 
Fehrman......,,....- , ..1010011111111100011111100—17 
Bowers. ..0010110103011110110300333—15 
Shaw 1030303300331330010110010—14-103 
Cicero Gun Club. 
Kettlestrings 1111100111131330333311111-28 
Cooper, 1003333101300300011111101—16 
FoxT ...i.i., 0010011000111110131303333—16 
Goelter 0100333333301010111033300-36 
A Cheesman 1OO3O3333O33O03O0033O13O1-14 
Lowrey 1000100330010001303300000- 9— 93 
Douglas Gun Club. 
Eioh 0111111113033011001111111-20 
Church ■„ 1111110131333031000011001—17 
Barto 1130310003310030033330331—16 
Carter ..1130010103030301001003300-12 
Hart ...0303111100100001003300001—11 
Johnson 1010033000030010030000010— 8— 84 
Calumet Heights Gun Club. 
Lamphere 1111111111101111111110111—23 
Westcott 1111103303303030011011101—17 
Young.......... ..,,,.,,,..,,,,..1011330311003013000330311—16 
Booth. 1000301111100111100330030—14 
Kno wles ,0000000111010011100301111— 12 
Withdrew. 
CLASS o. 
Cicero Gun Club No. 2. 
Webber 0100111131101011013011100-16 
Talbot 0001110110011011011010010—13 
Von Platen , 0001111110101010100030011—13 
W Cheesman. , 1000333033030330000000310—11 
Einfeldt.......... 0003310000101110100101101—11 
Barnard........... 1001010010001000000010100— 7— 71 
Calumet Heights Gun Club No. a. 
Greely llO3OlO13003O3OOOO3O33333— 14 
Black 0003300011010030303003311—13 
Metoalf .1003000010301300003003111 -11 
Harlan 0001330010031000000110110— 9 
Marshall 0010000000110111101100000— 9 
Withdrew. 
Garfield Gun Club No. 3. 
Stelger 1010010011101100010030300-11 
Russell ' 0000011111030000300100011—10 
S Palmer 0010000000001011110010110— 9 
Withdrew. 
Garden City Gun Club No. 2. 
Levi 113 0000100101110101101000-13 
Goldsmith 1101010000011100011010010-11 
Withdrew. 
r^The shoot oflf between the low men in each club for the keg of Du 
Pont powder resulted as follows: 
Goodrich (Eureka) 11010 01010 OHIO 
PUtz (Garfield) 01000 
Cop (Garfield) 10000 
Levi (Garden aty) , . . . , 00000 
Barnard (Cicero) 01101 11000 00110 
Webber (Cicero) 01001 
On set No. 3, 5 traps, English sparrows were shot. Fred Gilbert, 
the Du Pont powder champion, here shot at his first sparrow, killing 
33 out of 35. 
Following are the sparrow events: 
Event 1, 5 sparrows, 5 unknown traps, set Syds. apart and 35yds. 
from the score, with a 25yd. boundary, $3.60 entry, 3 moneys: 8. Pal- 
mer 8, Lowrey 5, Steck 3, Buble 4, Williams 2, Barnard 1, Von Plat- 
en 1. 
No. 8, 10 sparrows, $8 entry, 3 moneys: Parker 8, Goldsmith 7, Pal- 
mer 8, Rexford 4, Levi 3, Steiger 3. 
No. 3, same: Palmer 7, Webster 6, Staples 9, Gilbert 10, Mathews 8, 
Kuss 8, Parker 6, Von Lengerke 9, Emfeldt 6, Bingham 10. 
No. 4, 5 sparrows, f 1,50 entry, 3 moneys: Gilbert 4, Bingham 5, Pal- 
mer 3, Shaw 8, 
No. 5, same: Wescott 0, Liddy 5, Gilbert 5, Staples 3, Webster 6, 
Goodrich 4, Adams 3. 
No, 6, same: Russell 8, QUbert 5, W^ebster 3, Bingham 4, Palmer 4. 
No. 7, same: Palmer 5, Webster 5, Einfeldt 3, Staples 5. 
No. 8, same: Smith 1, Palmer 1, Emfeldt 3, Bissell 3, Webster 5. 
No. 9, 10 sparrows, S3 entry, 3 moneys: Einfeldt 8, Stannard 5, 
Gilbert 8, Palmer 6, Webster 8, Hicks 5. 
No. 10, same: Webster 10, Palmer 7, Steck 9, Goodrich 7, Wilcox 7, 
Hicks 9, Barto 7. Wright 10, Glover 3, Lowrey 8, Ruble 8. 
As usual, the last shot was fired by starlight, and Tom Hicks was 
about the last one on the grounds. Gordo. 
Pennsylvania and Ohio Border League. 
Greenville, Pa., July 18.— The fourth tournament of the Pennsyl- 
vania and Ohio Border Gun Club League was held at Greenville to-day, 
and was a decided success. Paul North's magautrap was used, and 
few if any birds were broken by this trap. The league shoot was shot 
from the five traps as heretofore, as it would have been unfair to have 
changed traps at this stage of the tournament. Scores: 
GreenvQIe (Pa.) Gun Club. 
Naylor 1111101111111111111111111-24 
Dr Miller 1111011111111001111111101—21 
Belton 1111103111330330301330330—19 
Keck 1113130033311000111111010-18 
Grauel , 0111000100011011000101111—18—95 
Warren (O.) Gun Club. 
Sheldon. 0111111111111101111111111—83 
Ewalt 1101110303113011101111111—20 
Scoonover 1111111101101111110110011—20 
James 1101011111011101101011011—18 
Nooney 1011000000111111111001000—13-94 
Youngstown (O.) Gun Club. 
Fry 0110110111101111111011111—20 
Chapman 1111333333O30()1333330O3O3— 19 
Whitesides 1011111311010313303130100-18 
Andrews , 1100111313031030303 033330-17 
Weakland 1001111101000331101110111-17-91 
New Castle (Pa.) Gun Club. 
Hill 1113303011031011103110111-19 
Wilson 1113330303333330003030111—18 
Hart 1011110303033311110101001—17 
Shanor 1110100011001011111111011—17 
Matthews. , lOOOllllOllOl 003333030031— 15-86 
Meadvllle (Pa ) Gun Club. 
Adams . , 1033031310133111011111110-30 
Ergot 1111111110011033001110010—17 
Harvey 1111111111111111000000001—17 
Reislnger 1110011111100331000103010—15 
Johnson 0030000003000300131111111—13-81 
J. M. Reed, Sec'y. 
Audubon Gun Club. 
Chicago, July 18 —The events were as follows: No. 1, 85 singles, 
unknown angles; No. 3, 15 singles, unknown angles; No, 3, 15 singles, 
reverse pulls; No. 4, miss-and-out, Forrester's birthday event; No. 5, 
15 singles, gun below elbow; No. 6, 35 singles, unknown angles. 
This was the weekly shoot of the Audubon Gun Club, the first event 
being the club badge shoot, B. F. Smith winning A class badge, Tom Tid- 
ier B class and A. Coombs C class. No. 4 event was a special miss-and- 
out handicap, in which C. S. Burkhardt won first prize, an elegant meer- 
schaum pipe; Norris won second, meerschaum cigar holder; Phillips 
third, silver matchbox; J. J. Reed fourth, cigar stand; McArthur 
fifth, pocket lamp. The prizes were all donated by Capt. Alex. For- 
rester, It being his fiftieth birthday, and in his honor the event was 
named: n 
Events: 
1^ 3 4 5 6 
Events: 
BF Smith 24 
JJReid 17 
Forrester 34 
C S Burkhardt . . 23 
Peach 30 
J Edwards 20 
McArthur 17 
L W Bennett. , , . 19 
Tom Tidier 20 
A Coombs., 11 
Bird 14 
Kelsey 23 
PhiUips 35 
J Peters 22 
9 
.. .. 15 
10 7 18 
13 18 
14 10 45 IS 12 
.. 10 
13 10 11 11 10 
10 10 19 7 7 
13 11 9 14 ., 
11 13 15 12 
.. 3 ,, ,. .. 
9 5 9 10 .. 
18 13 13 14 , . 
9 6 19 ., ,, 
13 6 5 9 8 
1 » 3 4 5 6 
6 .. 
Wm Hines, Jr . . , 14 9 
UE Storey 14 7 
Reynolds 14 .. 
Freize 21 10 
Williams 14 9 
Dr Sauer 17 9 
Howard 12 8 
Norris 84 12 11 43 14 
Bossiter 8 9 , , ,. 
Edmonds 11 8 .. .. 
S Howards 8 10 ... , 
Beard 9 ,. .. 
Warren ,. ,, 9 .. .. 
9 13 
7 13 .. 
. . 11 13 
4 10 9 . . 
6 13 19 ., 
9 .. 10 11 
Willmar Gun Club's Tournament. 
WiLLMAR, Minn., July 17.— The annual tournament, for amateurs 
only, of the Willmar Gun Club was held to-day, and proved a succtss. 
The purse of $40, to be divided equally among the six high guns, was 
won by HUl, Johnson, Wilson, Ahlstrom, Tallman and Peterson. 
Scores: 
Events: 18 3 4 5 6 7 Events: 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 
E S Hill 
L Johnson. , .. 
E Wilson 
A Ahlstrom.. 
D N Tallman . 
F F Peterson . 
P E Hanson . . 
CCSelvig.... 
BF Miller,... 
N P Nelson . . . 
C G Nelson ... 
C Berkner..., 
P J Poland . . . 
R B Otterness 
F W Minton.. 
J C Freese.... 
2a 15 25 10 SO IB 25 
14 13 17 
15 18 17 
12 13 16 
11 9 16 
9 13 15 
13 14 13 
11 9 14 
13 12 15 
13 8 14 
18 11 16 
11 5 9 
9 11 13 
6 8 15 
10 6 15 
13 7 8 
13 9 14 
9 16 15 18 
6 15 14 16 
9 13 15 16 
8 34 13 11 
7 12 9 80 
5 16 10 14 
8 13 18 14 
6 13 8 11 
6 9 13 11 
5 18 7 14 
5 10 8 8 
5 9 13 11 
3 13 9 10 
5 12 8 13 
4 11 9 12 
4 14 11 10 
Targets: 
M Ltedholm.. 
HA Hanson.. 8 
Wm See 10 
O Paulson 13 
SOsmundson. 10 
G Byland 5 
G Orram 5 
SO 15 SB 10 
7 7 .. 5 
9 10 8 
6 .. .. 
15 25 
9 10 
5 30 4 8 
M J O'Brien. 
MEllofson. , 
H Croawell. 
C A Olson.. 
J H Foster. 
8 
7 
6 
8 
11 
5 .. 
.. 8 10 
5 
11 
4 
10 .. .. 
9 5 11 
9 11 9 
8 13 
5 4 
11 .. 10 6 9 
R Nelson,. .. . 5 
P Bonde 9 6 
C A Rice 9 5 
D. N. TALLMAN, Sec'y. 
Fawtuxet Gun Club. 
Pawtuxkt, R. I., July 18.— The tenth weekly shoot of the Pawtuxet 
Gun Club was held to-day. The shooting was at 25 targets, known 
angles, A. S. A. rules. Scores: 
Class A. 
W Crandall ,'. . .1011011113111111011111010-20 
W H Sheldon 111111111011033110101113O-2O 
S F Wilson. .,, ....„,. . . .11110110111113 30113100103—18 
W Mooney. 0111333301033011111031100—18 
S D Greene, Jr. , . ^ ., .... . . „i ....... 1130033300331103311001100—16 
*GT Naylor... ......iiii...... 0101110330110100110100330-34 
*0 H Brown 1110011101101030010030330—14 
*C M Adams 0110000000110100003030030- 9 
OlasB B. 
AB Hawkins ^.iiii.n 1333111110100311111111111—22 
E C Whitaker „ lOlJlllOlOinilllllUOOlO- 19 
H Badmington 1101031001011101310010111—16 
W O King 1110011100110001030010001—13 
F Graves 1111110100011101101111101—18 
R Rhodes 0110011110101030331030301—15 
C ThuneU 1101013111131010110010000-14 
J Armstrong 1113003001030300000313300—33 
GCann .i.. ...... ..1130000303033033003110000— 18 
F Arnold , . i ... . . . . . ..1011303303030300000010000—10 
A Andrews 1000000000001300033330300— 8 
* Not members. W. H. Sheldon, Sec'y. 
Crood Work at Omaha. 
Omaha, Neb., July 18.— The Omaha Gun Club's regular weekly shoot 
was held to-day. Over 83 per cent, of the targets thrown in this 
event were scored "dead," and we would like to hear of some other 
club beating it. Scores: 
Parmelee 1111111111111111111111011—34 
Johannes 1110111111111111111111031—23 
Whitener 1111111131103301311110111—22 
Carmichael , 1111101101011111111111111-38 
Marsh k,.... 1011111111111111111011101—22 
Brucker No 1 1101111011111111111111110—22 
Dickey .1111133111033333111110110-22 
Loomis 0111101111101113331111111—33 
Brucker No 2. , . . .. . v. ... . . llllllllOlOllllOlllllllH— 23 
E Kalb ■. 1111101111111111101011111—33 
Smead 1111101111110110011111111-21 
Hughes 1111111010110111101111111-31 
Bates 0111111110111113303333030—80 
Read 0033333131011011101011111—19 
Raymond 1101011111110001111101011—18 
Peters 11O1M3303133303 113313001— 18 
Randlett 1011110101100110111303311—18 
McFwlane 0010MlO33Oloioiiioiiiiii-i6 
. W. D. Kbnton, Sec'y, 
Lake Side Rod and Gun Club. 
Burlington, Vt., July 15.— The regular shoot of the Lake Side Rod 
and Gun Club was held here to-day. At a meeting of the club, held 
this evening, it was decided to use the Rose system of dividing purses 
at our tournament, to be held Aug. 36 and 37. Scores made to- 
day: 
No. 1, 35 targets: 
Blue Rival 1110110101111111010110110-18 
BlueRibon 1111011113331101011111111—21 
W L Stone 0011010011110111011030300—14 
D du Pont 1111100111010101003000300—13 
No. 3, same: 
Blue Rival .1111101010101111111011111—30 
Blue Ribon. .1111011111103011111101111—21 
W L Stone.. 1000000111110130000101111—13 
D du Pont 0110000111101001111111111—17 
E C Lefever , ; ,„.. . . , .1110111111100011011110000—16 
No. 3, same: 
E C Lefever 1003110111101011111010110-17 
Blue Ribon 1101010333330331013303303—18 
D du Pont 0000013330030030330300300—10 
WL Stone,..,. 1001100000300303003030030— 9 
Blue Rival , , , 0100111111100100101300111—15 
No. 4. 15 pairs: 
E C Lefever 00 11 10 10 10 01 11 11 U 10 10 10 10 10 11-19 
D du Pont .11 11 00 10 00 10 10 11 10 10 10 11 00 10 01—16 , 
WL Stone.. .,.,.10 00 11 00 01 01 10 10 01 11 10 10 01 10 10-15 
Blue Rival 11 10 11 10 00 10 11 10 11 11 00 11 11 11 11—23 
J. 8. Denning, Sec'y. 
At the Hollywood Traps. 
Long Branch, N. J., July 25.— Phil Daly, Jr., won the Takanassee 
Cup to-day at the Hollywood grounds. The field was a small one, 
only eight entries being obtained. Among the number were A. L. 
Ivins, Bland Ballard, Leonard Finletter, E, H. Godschalk, etc. The 
conditions were: 15 live birds, $15 entrance, handicap rise. Daly, 
who shot from the 28yds. mark, killed all his birds. Ballard and 
Ivins, both of whom were at 30yds., and Godschalk (SSyds.) tied for 
second place with 13 kills each. The scores were: 
P Daly, Jr. (38) 233388318812881—15 
BaUard (30) 82S«28»2222a332— 13 
Ivins (30) 388021«12223221— 13 
Godschalk (28) 2232120«1231231— 13 
Hooper (88) 08120«0a2188311— 11 
Branch (88) 1«2821031318100— 11 
Finletter (29). . . , 02032«333882030— 10 
Wilson 027) 01*000 w 
Proposed Syracuse Stock Company. 
There is a well developed sentiment in Syracuse, and In fact else- 
where in central New York, in favor of the organization of an associa- 
tion to take up the work begun by the Serald when it fathered the 
recent shooting tournament held at the State Fair grounds. Local 
sportsmen are fully convinced that Syracuse can be made a sporting 
center, and that such an organization can be made self-sustaining if 
not profitable. Offers to take stock have been freely made to the late 
management, and in order that the matter may take form It Is pro- 
posed that the gentlemen willing to take part in such a project write 
their views and state what stock they are willing to take, based on 
shares of $50 each, par value, the company ;to be stocked at $5,000 or 
$10,000, to be decided later on. Immediate action is necsssary, as It la 
important that a date shall be claimed for the next meeting well In 
advance. Letters should be addressed to Arthur Jenkins, Chairman, 
Herald oflice, Syracuse. A preliminary meeting wiU be called shortly 
after Aug. 1. — Syracuse Evening Serald. 
Pawtuxet Gun Club Wins. 
PAWTtjSKT, R. I., July 18.— The second of a series of four matches 
between the Pawtuxet Gun Club and the Rhode Island Trap-Shooters' 
Association was shot here to-day, and resulted In a victory for Paw- 
tuxet by the narrow margin of one bird. Each team has now won a 
match, but Rhode Island still leads by 6 targets, as the number of 
targets broken in the entire series, 500 targets, decides the winners. 
The scores: 
Pawtuxet Gtm Club. 
Sheldon 22 
G J CrandaU 20 
Greene .....16 
W J CrandaU 14 
Mooney .....13—85 
R. L Trap-Shooters' Association. 
Wilson.,,. SI 
Randall n....... 20 
Whitaker....... 17 
Plaisted 15 
Adams 11— 
W. H. Sheldon, Sec'y, 
84 
West Lebanon Gun Club. 
West Lebanon, N. H., July 33.— The West Lebanon Gun Club held 
Its regular weekly shoot here to-day. The following are the scores: 
Bailey. • 1100111101111011100111011 '18 
Briere , 0030000003310000010310001— 8 
Batchelder 11101130303301 11110000101-16 
Dana OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIIOOOIOOO— 3 
Dr AUen OOOOllOOOOOOllllOOOOOOOOO- 6 
King 0010110100100011001011000—10 
Johnson 0010003000000313030003001— 8 
Nap Bhiekk, Sec'y. 
Marietta Gun Club. 
Marietta, Ga,, July 23.— The Marietta Gun Club held Its regular 
weekly shoot here to-day. Conditions; Known traps, unknown angles, 
A. S. A. rules. Scores: 
Black .V...... 1111111111103111100101111—21 
Meinet .s .■ .1101111111110101330311100—19 
Setze , 0010010111111330333111011—18 
Maury 0101111111011010033030111—17 
Love 0001101101100110011330100—13 
Reynolds..... 1111000100000333111003003—13 
Moshw - 1000000003033030331100331—12 
Stephens....... , 0000000011101300111110000—10 
W. J. Black, Sec'y. 
The Audubon Tournament. 
Buffalo, N. Y., July 30.— Our arrangements for the shoot have been 
changed a little as to date; it will be from Sept. 3 to 5 inclusive— two 
days targets and two days live birds. The targets will be thrown from 
the celebrated magautraps. We have at present about $1,000 pledged 
in added money and guns, etc. Our programme has been divided Into 
two classes— open events and amateur events — the latter open only to 
75 per cent, and under shooters. The last day we will have a grand 
handicap at live birds, namely, the Audubon Park Handicap, for 
which we will give a very valuable trophy and a large guarantee. 
B. F. Smith, Manager. 
Lynchburg Gun Club. 
LwoHBURG, Va., July 81.— The regular weekly shoot of the Lynch- 
burg Gun Club was held to-day and the following scores were made: 
Events: 13 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 15 SO 15 SB 15 10 
Nelson 13 13 9 18 10 7 
Terry 11 17 18 33 11 8 
Scott 10 15 10 19 9 7 
Dornin 9 35 13 31 12 8 
Events: 1 S 3 4 6 6 
Targets: 16 SO 15 S5 15 10 
Moorman 14 17 10 18 12 8 
Stearns 13 17 13 80 14 8 
Miller 13 17 10 11 11 9 
F. M. D. 
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