Deo. 4, 1897.] 
Smith. 
Hii-sehy. 
Nold. 
J Cabanne. 
Taylor...,, 
Fannin?,,. 
Budd 
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1215145142142 3 1211835531 -3 
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45143122344 3 
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15 2 3 5 18 
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15- BIRD SWEEP. 
Surapter 
Gilbert 
Sergeant 
Heilres.... ... 
W'Dbingler,.., 
Elliott 
Fanning 
Grimm 
Budd 
McMurchy.... 
KliDg,,....,,,. 
Taylor...,.,,,, 
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■15 W Herman. , . 
•15 Nold 
•15 Smith , 
-15 Bartlelt 
15 147 
-15 Faurote 
-14 DCabunne... 
-14 0 Herman.... 
14 Chasa 
14 Mallinclirodt. 
14 DeWolf.v.i., 
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PAt'L R. LiTZKE. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
WALSRODE QUN CLUB. 
Nov 25.— Twelve members of the Walsrode Gun Club gathered at 
Wiedenmayer fark, Hamburg Place, Newark, to-day and shot out 
twelve target events. Nos. 1 to 9 were at 10 singles; Nob. 10, 11 aod 
12 at 5 pairs. The scores: 
Events : 
1 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
91011 IS 
5 
6 
7 
5 
3 
5 
4 
2 
4 5 3 3 
2 
4 
3 
6 
7 
6 
6 5 ., ., 
■7 
6 
'5 
'7 
4 
6 
'e 
6 0 ,. .. 
5 
6 
7 
5 
7 
4 
6 
6 
6 0 5 4 
7 
6 
6 
7 
6 
5 
6 
5 5 5 7 
4 
3 
4 
5 
4 
3 
'6 
6 
Baar 
9 
.. .. 8 8 
6 
'6 
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P Schilling 9 
K. O CtIP SHOOT. 
Nov. 25.— The E. C. cup shoot was held on the Bergen County Gun 
Club's grounas at Hackensack to day Qetchtll won ihe cud with 44 
breaks. Bell was second wiih 43, and Capt Money and De Wolf tied 
tor third place with 41 each. Getchell also captured the club troph.7 
with S;l breaks and an allowance of 4. The scores; 
Getchell inonninoiiiiooiiinioniniiiniiioiiiiiiiiiii-44 
Bell niiiiinniniiiiioioiiiinoinniiiinoioonnoi-43 
Capt Money 10101101111111110011011111111111111110110011111111-41 
De Wolf 100001111 1111011 iiiniiiiiucoinininoiiniiiiiii-4i 
Everett 1011101110011110111)111111111101101110101111110101-39 
Warner llllOllOOlllllllllinilOllllOl 10011111100111111001-39 
Toplitz .....llllUUUOlOOll I lllinOOOaiOl 111 11 11011111111000-38 
Porter 11110110101011110103011010110011111111110110110100 -33 
Taylor lOllOllUOOl 11111 10l01C0111111)1001010000000111111—i3 
H Money 1101110(000010x11100011011001111011100111111110011-31 
Raymond OlOlOOlOlOlOlOCOllllOOOllOOOlOlOlOllllOlUOllOI 110-27 
Aapinwall 0010001 1O0CO00OO111011CO1OO1O11101111101O1O11111O1— 26 
Club trophy: 
Getchell (4) 011111inil11110101111011-21-|-4-2.5 
Toplitz (4 j 1 1 1 100 11 1 Ol 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0101 1—20-1- 1—2 1 
Banta (4).. ....... OCOOlllllllllllllOOllllU— 19-|-4-23 
Taylor (4) .„...^i... ..,.,„ HOllllllOlllllllOOIIlOOO 184-4-23 
De Wolf niiiiiiiioniiooioiciin —20 
Capt Money 0111011111111011110011111 —20 
H Money 1111111111011111011100101 —20 
Everett 1111001101100101111111011 —18 
Aapinwall OOOOIIIOIOOOOIOIOIOOIIOOI —10 
BOILTKG SPRIKGS lUEKRY SHOOT, 
iVou. 25.— The Boiling Springs Gun Club held a handicap turkey 
shoot on their grounds at Boiling Springs this afternoon. The con- 
ditions were: 20 largets, unknown angles, handicap allowances. 
After this event some sweeps were shot, scores ot which follow: 
Turkey shoot: 
Paul (2) llllllllllCOllOlOinU —18 
Harding (4) .'......i..- 101111000101110111011111 —17 
Seeley (4) ,„....,.,»...,.,.., 110010101111101111111001 -17 
James C3) 4.......... ....OOlllllOlOllllllOUllOl —17 
Huck (0) lllllllinirOlOlllll —17 
Billings (3) 11111111111001100111010 —17 
GPiercey (0) 10101111111101111111 —17 
P Adams (4) ........OOlllOOCOllllOlUlllOlll —15 
R Strader (4) lOlllllOOOlIIOOOlllOnoi —15 
Lewis (6) lllllllOOlOlOOlCOOloniOlO —15 
Butler (1) lOaOOCOlinillOOlllOlU —14 
L Piercey (2) OiOOllUlOlOlllCOlOlll —14 
uoe (5) .i..,., ...luoonooioionooniuoiiii —14 
DrAdams(3) ......lOlOOIOOOllOliOllOlllll —14 
AR Strader (3) .„ OOlOUOltOlOllllOlllOU —14 
Black (6) ., IIOIOOOIIOOOUO OllOlOOOlO —12 
Lawrenson (6). i OOOOIOIIOICOJIOOOUOOIOOOI — 9 
Hutchinson (7).. ,..„•.... OllOOlOOOOOOOOOOOOOOlOOOOOO— 4 
The sweeps: 
Events: 1 8 3 4 S 6 7 Even's: 18 3 4 5 6 7 
15 10 10 SO 10 10 10 Targets: 
14 9 9 7 9 8 10 Huck 15 
, ... 16 R Strader. ... 12 
8 .9 16 .. .. 8 A R Strader.. 11 
6 8 .. 6 7 7 Hatfield 7 
.... 15 Paul 6 
Roemer '.V. . . . 8 Coman 11 . .- 
Harding 15 .. 7 15 6 4 7 Seeley 13 ., 
Dr Adams.... 12 Lounsbeiry ». 6 
Coe n W. H. Huck, Sec'y. 
Targets: 
G Piercey.... 
Billings 11 
L Piercey .... 12 
P Adams...,. 13 
Abbot 8 
15 10 10 20 10 10 10 
7 9 16 
5 8 ,. 6 5 7 
8 8 13 5 4 6 
... 10 
. ,. 12 
Intercity Shoot. 
Chicago, lU., Nov. Z9.— Special to Forest and Stream: The inter- 
city shoot team committee met to day. The Chicago team will be W- 
R. Morgan, Dr. H. H. Frothingham. George Roll, L E. Williard,W. p. 
Muasey, W. W. McFarlan, E. Bingham, J. A. Ruble, 0. von Lengerke, 
Dr W" F. Carver. Alternates will be C. E. Kelton. R. B. Organ. M, J. 
Eich, Abner Price, Dr. S. Shaw, T. P. Hicks, F. H. Lord, Geo. Frank- 
lin, C. B. Dicks, Henry Ehlers, Geo. Kleinman. Captains, R. B. Organ, 
C E. Felton and Abner Price. Team practice begins at once. Exec- 
utive committee meets Tuesday afternoon. E. Hodgh. 
Chisholm Defeats Darton. 
Portland, Me.. Nov. 20.— A 50-target race was shot here to-day be- 
tween H A. Chisholm and W. B. Darton, of tbe Portland Gun Club. 
The former won by a score of ii to 34. Tbe day was cold and windy, 
wirb a lieht snow falling the greater part of the time. The score: 
Oni.^holm OllllllllilOlllOOniOlOlinilinllllllllllllllllOl— 43 
Darton .....011010111101110011001110111001101111110111101(1101-34 
Ebcitlapius. 
Pennsylvania and Tale. 
New Haven, Nov. 27.— The Pennsylvania Gun Club has challenged 
the Yale Qiiu Club to shoot a match this autumn, either at Phila- 
delphia or New Haven. 
Western Traps; 
CmcAGo, Nov. 26.— The Calumet Heights Club held its regular 
weekly contest, on its grounds at Grand Calumet Heights, Ind.. Oct. 
31. The attendance was small, many not being present on this day 
on account of tbe final contest being held within a few days, being on 
Thanksgiving Day, the 25th inst. 
Little shooting was done by those present, as all were busy ar- 
ranging traps for live-bird contests. 
Following are the scores, which were shot in a high wind blowing 
directly on the face of the traps: 
Medal contest, £6 targets, known traps, unknown angles: 
Pa'erson (a) , lOlllOlOlOllinOllllllIll- 30 
Metcalfe (A) 1111111111011111101111011—33 
Norcom (B)... ,,,,....,.,..,,,..,....1011111111110110111011110—20 
Schmidt (C;.,... 011111 1011011111001101111— 19 
Davis (C).... 1110011101100111110110111—18 
Metcalfe wins in Class A: Norcom wins in Class B; Schmidt wins 
in Class C. 
Fifteen targets, known Five pairs, Ten pairs, 
traps, unknown angles expert, exoert. Same 
Paterson 111111110110111—13 5 9 5 
Metcalfe 111111110101101—13 3 9 4 
Norcom........^..,. 111010101111111—11 
Schmidt. .......v.. -.111011111111110-13 
THANKSen'ING BAY AT CALUMET HEIGHTS CLOB. 
The Calumet Heights Club held its final shoot on the club's grounds 
at Grand Calumet Heights, Ind., on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 35, and 
was attended by forty-three persons, including ladies. Thanksgiving 
Eve was spent in playing progres ive cinch for prizes, and was par- 
ticipated in by sixteen couples 
The prizes were won by Mrs Dr Hunt, Miss Rose Harlan, Marcus 
Harlan and Dr. Davis. 
Thanksgiving Day proved not to be a most pleasing one so far as 
the elements could be considered, as it was without sun the entire 
day, with a misty atmosphere and occasional rain storms. Still it 
can be said that the shoot, even under such admixed conditions, was 
a successful one througho it. 
The shooting continued from 9 o'clock A. M and only ended when 
it became too dark to find the targets thrown from the traps, allow- 
ing time for dinner, however. 
Xhe medals and other prize.s were awarded during the evening to 
their respactlve winners on the ten best scores at targets of the year 
in each cliss: Class A, won by A. C. Paterson; Class B, won by P. D. 
Norcom; Class 0, won by Dr. A. W. Harlan. 
In the live-bird events of the season Geo. H. Knowles won highest 
average and tbe grand prize on a percentage of four scores, killing 
49 out of 50 live birds, or 98 per cent. 
Following are detailed scores in live birds. Event No 1, medal con- 
test, 10 live birds; distance handicap in classes; entrance $2; Ameri- 
can Association rules: 
Metcalfe (-30) 3111121220 - 9 
Boedker (30) ........ gill '23111— 10 
Harlan (27) 202021 IliJO- 7 
Davis (—) , ..3C.0110.20- 6 
Paterson (32) 21f2ol022- 7 
Houston (32) 3112300121— 8 
Norcom (32j 11100221.0- 6 
Knowles (33) 3321121111-10 
Marshall (30) 212101010J- 7 
No 2, medal contest, 25 targets, known traps, UEknown angles, 
classified: 
Class A 
Houston .....0111111110111111111101111-23 
Young .." ...1110111001111111110111111- 21 
Metcalfe • 1111011101110101111111101-5.0 
Paterson 1111011110111110111111111-22 
C18.SS B 
Norcom '. . , . 1011111110001010000111100—14 
Boedker 0010101111011101011111011—17 
Marshall 1011110011011111111001111—19 
Class C 
Harlan lllllllOlllOIllOlllilllll-22 
T McMichaels.. 1001000011100001001011111—12 
Schmidt , 11110011100111111101 11111—20 
Davis OinillOlOlllCOlOlOOlltOO -16 
Paterson wins A, Marshall wins B, Harlan wins C. 
Sweepstakes: 
No. 3, 15 targets, known traps, unknown angles; Houston 14, Met- 
calfe 11, Boedker 11, Norcom 12, Harlan 10, T McMichaels 4. 
No 4, 10 targets, snipf : Paterson 8, Houston 7, Young 5, Metcalfe 8, 
Boedker 7, Norcom 5, Marshall 8, Harlan 4, Davis 4. 
No. 5, 50 argets, known traps, unknown angles; A class, scratch ; 
B class. 54; C class, 60: Paterson 4 ■<, Houston 4 '. Young 31, Metcalfe 
37. Boedker 35, Norcom 28, Marshall 38, Harlan 43, Davis -. 6. 
Extra event, 100 targets, known traps, unknown angles, for dinner; 
Harlan, 82 out of 110 targets; Paterson, 86 out of 100 targets. 
No 6. 20 live birds, $6 entrance, distance handicap, three moneys, 
ties divided: 
Booth (33). . . , 
Knowles (32) 
Norcom (32)., 
Houston (3i!). 
Pat ei son (32) 
Boedktr (30) 2002213C02l021f00011— 13 
Marshall (80) 1112111001101 1321112—17 
Metcalfe (-30) ; 120 .•1311301032321311— 17 
Phis is the first time during the year that Kins traps have been 
used in the live-bird contests. The birds were very good and a gen- 
eral satisfaction prevailed. 
EtJREKA, OF LYONS, ILL. 
The Eureka Gun Club, of Lyons. Ill , held their live-bird and target 
tournament on the club's grounds at Lyons, III , on Thanksgiving 
Day, Nov. 25 The day was quite disagreeable on account of the 
misty atmosphere and overcast sky, though enthusiasm prevailed 
among those present. The honors of the day were carried off by D. 
Chicken, who killed all of his birds, one out of the 25 falling dead out 
of bounds. Following are the detailed scores; 
No. 1, 10 live birds, $2 entrance, $2 added: 
D Chicken U'2.3113»l-9 F Kuhlman 0S2:0231?»— 7 
FHofmann 2103121032-8 Wm Brown 2102200122-7 
AMetz 3230222133-9 
No. 3, 5 live birds, gl entrance, $1.50 added: 
D Chicken 33113-5 P Kuhlman 01110—3 
F Hofmann 23012—4 J Opper 00.'10-3 
C Fredericks £2320—4 
No. 3, 20 largets, known traps, unknown angles, entrance $1, and 
81 50 added money: 
21111112101110123221-18 
12112l22i320010103i:l-16 
12121111001121112100- 16 
1102122 i2<'«2«2J32122-17 
10111232111203100211—16 
D Chicken.OniOlllllllOlOllUO- 15 
FHofmannOllOOllOOlOOllllOOOO- 9 
T Bruhu. ..OOnOOGOllllOLOOllU— 10 
A Melz. . . .lOlOODllllCOlOOOCOll— 9 
No, 4. 10 live birds, g2 entrance, 
D Chicken 3213r.43313— 10 
F Hofmann I22122112I— 9 
C Fredericks 22.i0110202— 7 
FKuhlmanlllllOlOllOOOl 100110— 18 
FredericksllOOlllllllllllllliO- 17 
Gold Dust.llOllUllOOliniUlO- 16 
f 1.50 added: 
F Kuhlman, 1122122120—' 9 
LLeoohardt 2111201200- 7 
CReece 221C020110— 6 
GARFIELD GON CLUB 
The Garfield Gun Club, of Chicago, held i s first shoot at live birds 
of its winter series, for medals, at Watson's Park, Burnside Crossing, 
111., Nov 26, 189/'. While about one-third of the club's memberstiip 
sigaifled their willingness to participate, there were but nine of them 
in attendance. 
The day was a most perfect one, with a bright sunlight and a cool, 
cri.sp atmosphere. 
The wind was slight and not noticeable to any extent. 
The birds were good, strong ones, but did not get away as 0.1 a day 
with strong wind. 
Following are detailed scores; 
Twenty live birds practice: 
S Palmer. . 132.2 3:ilil2n<:O2103i-17 
D Russell. . 2(JD0010 J00122n'01-.i0 i— 10 
M J Eich.. 1001111 12101 11 111212— 17 
Medal contest, 20 live birds, handicap: 
Dr Shaw.. . 223 313212203202 nOl 1—17 T Hicks. 
H Wiley. . .0112122232232^232202—18 
1) Russell .21131231202433011110-17 
S Palmer. .•-:013131122U'10331232— J8 
Dr Liddy. .OOU 0313320002103002- 11 
Five-bird sweep, $i entrance: 
Emory.... 11231112211020111113-18 
Wor km in 0310103011100301101 —11 
.111110131£012in2111-18 
R Kuss. . . .232122,332332121200 38—18 
S Young. .0021H:0011111l03<;312— 15 
F Fish 03101120320001032102—12 
Re entry. 
12al0123233 —10 
21310311 — 7 
122-3033i21111-12 
13 -2 
RKu<!S 02322—4 
Dr S Shaw ■ 10122-4 
S Palmer 12023 -4 
H Wiley 22122—5 
TP Hicks 31111-5 
Russell.. 11211—5 12102022 —6 
Dr Liddy.. L... 21123-5 2031203 — 5 
F Fish .1131 —4 
No ley 02j00-2 
The nest contest of the club will be held on these grounds on 
Christmas Day. 
WATSOK'S PARK. 
Following are scores made in live-bird practice and sweeps shot on 
Watson's Park grounds Nov. 25 (Thanksgiving Day): 
Ten live birds: 
Lee .,..2201200011-6 
PP Stannard. 0120202223—7 
Tetter 3220320222-8 
Smead ...1010222002-6 
Fifteen live birds: 
Gillispie 211012200011201-10 
Oar.'son 110:03001132332—11 
Levi 221122232112130—14 
Twenty live birds; 
Vetter 11310212202301333031—16 
Twenty-five live birds, practice; 
J Amberg..., ., 
D McCarthy , 
Goodrich 
Motley 
Steve , 
Nov 27.— Practice: 
Palmer 20122 —4 
Rasme .22031 —4 
Workman 000200— 1 
H Oarsou 1012012021-7 
J J Gillispie 2111203021—8 
Cornwall .1100130022—6 
Barto.... 1101100111—7 
Barto 
Stannard. 
....122032010211130 -11 
,...332300220223303-11 
Barto 31132111212311113121—20 
. . 1.1 2211 22«102»33012102220-18 
. .0200100302023000000200200-13 
..2011111311 —9 
...21311 — 5 
..01000 — 1 
DrShaw 3311 -4 
Eich 132213 -6 
Wiley 102 —3 
LAVERGNE, ILL. 
The race between W. R. Morgan, holder of the E. C. challenge cap, 
and A. C. Paterson, challenger, was to have come ofiE Saturday, Nov. 
27, at 2 o'clock P M., on the grounds of the Douglas Gun Club, La- 
vergne. III., and was to have been at 50 pairs (targets) from three 
known traps and angles 
Mr. Paterson being on the grounds at the required time, ready to 
shoot the race, and the failure of Mr. Morgan to appear to defend 
the cup, a forfeit was declared 
It is under.-tood that Old Hoss Stannard will issue a challenge to 
the winner of this cup, the race to be shot some time during the 
month of December. Some of his associates feel great confidence in 
his ability to win and hold the cup, but as there are many other 
shooters of Chicago looking for a contest, lively times are expected 
to follow. A. C. Paterson. 
KANSAS CITY- CHICAGO INTERCITY SHOOT. , 
Chicago, Nov. 27.— The Chicago committee selected for the purpose 
of choosing a team to represent this city in the intercity shoot next 
month to-day brought in the names of five shooters, who will con- 
stitute the first half of the team. The.'?e names are as follows: L. E, 
Willard, W. P. Mussey, George E. Roll, Dr. H. H. Frothingham and 
W. R. Morgan. These members will meet ac 2:30 on Tuesday after- 
noon, Nov. 30, at Mussey's billiard hall, and will then complete the 
selection of the team, the five men above named selecting a sixth, 
they six the seventh, and so on until the full ten have been chosen. 
The personnel of the Kansas City team will be as follows: • Jim 
Elliott, Jim Riley, Chris Gottlieb, Andy Thomas, Ed Hickman, J. L. 
and J. B Porter, J. M Curtice, C. C Herman and G. W. Stockwell. . 
Practice is going on at both ends of the line. 
The betting is in favor of Kansas City. 
It is now thought that the Kansas City delegation will number 
about thirty men. 
The executive committee and entertainment committee of the Chi- 
cago shooters will meet next Tuesday to transact business connected 
with the big shoot. 
NATIONAL GUN CLUB, OP MILWAUKEE. 
The tournament of the National Gun Club at National Park, Mil- 
waukee, had a good attendance, and showed some good scores. 
Weather on Nov 25, Thanksgiving Day, was wet and foggy, so that 
long runs on live birds were possible. Target shooting continued 
throughout the second day as on the first. In the target scores high 
guns were Johnson, Haertie, Schuchardt, Plankinton, Sayle and Wil- 
liamson. In the live-bird match first money was divided by Marks, 
Bush, Williamson. Schuchardt and Browall. 
The following are the scores for the third and last day, Nov. 26: 
No 9. 10 live nirds, for Plankinton trophy: Kabo 5, Marks 9, Brow- 
all 9, Bogart 6, Plankinton 8, Shea 8, King 7, Himmelstein 9, Tbomas 
7, Boswonh 7, Rogers 9, Porter 8, Williamson 8, Deiter 7, Sayle 7, 
Bush 6. Klapinski 8, Reed 7, and Carroll 8. 
No. 10, team shoot, 10 live birds: National No. 1— Bush 8 Vose 7, 
King 10, Carroll 5 -30; National No 3— Collins 8. Klapinski 8, Keifer 
7, Buroaham 9 -33; Eau Claire— Kabo 8, Browall 8, Johnson 9, MarkS 
10-35; National No. 3— Sayle 8, Porter 8, Reed 7, Rogers 10-33; Wis- 
consin— Phillips 9. Weidner 8, Slaybougn 7, Farber 9—23; North Mil- 
waukee— Wulf 6 Bosworth 9, Duval 7, Egan 10-33; Bay View— Van 
Etts 9, Abels 6, Okerhauser 7. Krock 8 -SO; National No. 4^Thomas 7, 
Plankinton 7, Deiter 10, Williamson 10—34. 
STONY ISLAND THANKSGIVINQ SHOOT. 
The following are the scores made by the Stony Island Gun Club, 
of Chicago, at their Tnanksgiving shoot on the grounds at Ninety- 
fifth street and Stony Island avenue: 
No. 1, 15 targets: Shepherd 7, Larimore 13, S. G Zimmerman 10, 
A. Sjogern 10, E. Sjogem 7, Siegel & Cooper 13. ; 
No. 2, same: Hanson 6, Dr. McLaughlin 5, E. Sjogern 7, S. G. Zioi- 
merman 7, Larimore 9, Siegel & Cooper 9, Dr. Campbell 9, Dr. Swan 2. 
No, 3, same: S. G. Zimmerman 11, Larimore 11, Dr Campbell 10, E. 
Sjogern 9. 
No. 4, 15 targets. $1: S.G.Zimmerman 10, 1,ia,rimore 8, E. Sjogern 
9, Siegel & Cooper 13, Dr. Larkin 10, Dr. McLaughUn 6. 
No 5, live birds; Shepherd 16. A. Sjogern 15. Df. Stan 4, S. G. 
Zimmerman 3, Larimore 5, Dr. McLaughlin 9, C. B. Sjogern 5, Good- 
rich 5, 
No. 6, live birds, practice: Willard 21. 
No. 7, 10 targets; Dr. Larkin 6, Goodrich 6, Larimore 6, Siegel & 
Cooper 7. S. G. Zimmerman 6. Willard 10. 
No. 8, 10 live bird.-', $4: Dr L irkin 9, Willard 10, Larimore 10 S. G. 
Zimmerman 10, Dr. McLaughhu 7, Goodrich 9. ' 
No 9, 10 live birds, S4; E Marsh 8, Willard 9, Dr. Larkin 9, Lari- 
more 6, S. G Zimmerman 10. 
No. 10, 15 targets: Larimore 10, Sj G. Zimmerman 12, Goodrich 11, 
Hanson 5, Siegel & Cooper 13, E. Marsh 5, Willard 11. 
No. 11, live birds; Willard 15, E Marsh 15, Larimore 5., 
No. 13. targets, private match, $5, loser to pay for birds; Siegel & 
Cooper 20, Goodrich 19. 
U. OF M. GON CLUB. 
Students of the University of Michigan, at Ann Arbor, Mich , haye 
organized a gun club which will be under the auspices of the Athletic 
Association. There are but few college gun clubs ia the West, btft 
more of them would be no detriment in the gentlemanly education Of 
the youth of the land. E. Hough. 
1206 BoYCE BtnLDiNa. Chicago. 
House of Lords Medal. 
JoPLiN, Mo.. Nov 23. -The third championship live-bird shoot for 
the House of Lords gold medal occurred at theJoplinGun Club 
grounds yesterday, and for the third successive lime W. E Morgan, 
city marshal of Joplio, and champion amateur live-bird shoe of the' 
Southwest, won the trophy, getting Z2 birds out of a possible 35, and 
killing one bird that fell dead out, of bounds. J. L. Horn, of Galena 
Kan, who shot against Morgan, got 18 bu-ds out of 25, and lost 3 
which fell ou; of bounds. 
The House of Lords medal was put up as a trophy, to be won by 
the champion amateur live-bird shot at the Missouri-Kansas shooting 
tournament last September Ic was won by W. E. Morgan, who 
killed 25 birds without a miss. One of the conditions provides that 
the medal is subject to contest, and the winner of it has to accept all 
challenges from amateurs in this district imtil iD*iall have bean sue 
cessfuUy defeudea three times in succession, when it is to become 
theproperty of the winner. Morgan has successfully defended the 
medal twice, once with Horn on Nov. 33, and on Nov. 17 in a match 
with Taylor Cox, of Galena, Kan., in which Morgan kUled 22 birds out 
of 25 to Cox's 17. 
W. G. Sergeant, champion amateur clay-pigeon shot of the South- 
west, has cDallenged Morgan to shoot tor the medal. The challenge 
has been accepted. Due the dare not yet fixed. If Morgan wins this 
match he will own the medal, Erle , 
1 S 3 4 5 6 
K 15UR UK U 
7 8 9 10 
R U K U 
Forester Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J , Nov. 25 — The Forester Gun Club held an enjoyable 
shoot on Tnanksgiving Day. Four of the events were for turkey'? 
D. Fleming won two, J. Fleming took one aod Tarlton one The 
scores follow: 
Events: 
Angles: 
Whitehead 6 10 7 
D Fleming 6 7 8 
Winans 6 , , . , 
J Fleming 6 9 ., 
Tarlton 7 
E Jewell 8 6 
Dr Cummins.................. 8 5 
A Jewell , 4 
Wheaton 
Rich 
Koenig .. .. .. 
9 9 8 8 
6 7 
6 
8 7 
4 4 
6 7 6 
3 6 
