June i8, tSpS.] 
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Grand Rapids^ Great Week, 
VALLEY CITY ANNUAL. 
Grand Rapids, Mich., June 11.— The fifth annual tomtiament ol 
the Valley City Gun Club, of Grand Rapids, began at this city 
Monday Time 6, and was one of the features of the Grand Rapids 
great week of sport. Thi.i shoot is one of those under the auspices 
of the Michigan Trap-Shooters' League. A better meeting place 
would be difficult to find than this progressive city. The grounds, 
a quarter of an hour distant by electric car, are very accessible 
and very pleasant for shooting purposes. They lie on top of a high- 
knoll, near the Country Club, surrounded by open fields. Beyond 
is a fringe of dark green trees, but this lies below the line 
of sight and does not interfere with a clear sky background. Here 
tents and proper stands were erected and a very able set of hustlers 
installed. The weather was good, but the attendance lighter than 
was expected and deserved. It was said by several circuit follow- 
ers that the war is evidently cutting into the trap-shooting now. 
Among others from out of town were Jack Parker and the Detroit 
craek,^!. A. Marks; Sid. A. Crowell, of Llastings; C. J. Do Roo, 
of Holland; Casper Schilling, of Lansing; C. J. Bonsfield, of Bay 
City; Ben O. Bush, of Kalamazoo, with others from Zeeland, 
Jackson, Muskegon, etc. All these were royally entertained by 
the Vallev City men, whose reception committee is composed of 
David Forbes, John Waddell, Ben O. Bush, C. B. Kelsey, Ralph 
Widjdicomb and C. M. Greenway. The officers of the club are : 
James Bayne, President; C. B. Kelsey, Vice-President; C. V. Rood, 
"Secretary; W. S. Coleman, Treasurer. The directors are: L. L. 
Skillman, G. H. Davidson and H. J. Bennett. 
STATE LEAGUE ANNUAL MEETING. 
The- annual meeting of the Michigan Trap-Shooters' League 
was held Monday evening, at the rooms of the Military Club. 
President J. A. Marks, of Detroit, was in the chair. Detroit, 
Grand Rapids, Holland, Lansing, Saginaw, Bay City, Jackson, 
Sault Ste. Marie, Pontiac and Kalamazoo were represented. The 
officers of the Association were all present as follows: President, 
J. A. Marks, of Detroit; Vice-President, A. (!. North, of Pontiac; 
"Secretary and Treasurer, W. H. Bradv, of Detroit; Directors, F. 
J. Graham, of Sault Ste. Marie; C. J. Bonfield, of Bay Cit-y,- G. B. 
Kelsey, of Grand Rapids; C. J. De Roo, of Holland, 
After the formal business had been completed, discussion began 
on the question of holding a regular big State League shoot 
annually. It was voted to hold shoot, and the first place was de- 
cided to be Detroit, and the date some time in August. At 
this juncture Jack Parker performed a little act which brought out 
much applause and put him high in the estimation of those present. 
It was known that Jack's regular summer shoot was set for 
A-Ugust, a tournament which has long been recognized as one of 
the high-class yearly fixtures. Though aware of the possible 
financial loss it would entail, Jack Parker arose and said he would 
waive his own shoot and throw it over to the State shoot, so that 
the success of the latter might be the more certain. Much com- 
mendation met this proposition. 
The Michigan League i-ecognizes the growing importance of 
the amateur-professional qtiestion, and took steps to make it to 
the advantage of the amateur to comjjete in its events. It will 
hang up ten to twenty different moneys in the hope of bringing 
out a big entry, and will give merchandise prizes. 
The next regular circuit shoot of tl*e League will he held in 
July, at Lansing. The annual election of officers resulted as 
follows: President, William M. Thompson, Jackson; Vice-Presi- 
dent, George H. Davidson, Grand Rapids; iSecretary and Treas- 
urer, AVilliam H. Brady, Detroit; Directors: Caspar Schilling, 
C. J. De Roo, C. J. Bonsfield and C. B. Kelsey. 
JACK PARKER'S STRING. 
Jack Parker seemed to have a large-sized string on about every- 
thing in sight, and anything that he let get away was purely 
through a matter of oversight. He won the first average for the 
first day, and high average for the two days. He won the hand- 
some Bay Co. loving cup trophy, tieing Ben Bush on 24 out of 
25 and then shooting out the latter. This trophy he has now won 
three times in succession, and it becomes his property. He has 
had to shoot at 100 targets to win it, and has scored 95 out of 
the 100. Jack also won the individual expert championship medal, 
25 targets, unknoAvn traps and angles, scoring 21. In the Kiug's 
Smokeless handicap trophy race he tied Marks, 23 out of 25, but 
lost in the tie, Marks winning. The semi-expert medal was won 
by Bauknecht, of Muskegon, and the amateur medal was cap- 
tured by Lisle, of Grand Rapids. On the morning of the second 
day the State team shoot was contested, in which were entered 
two teams from Detroit, two from Grand Rapids and one each from 
Kalamazoo and Holland. The second Detroit team won, and the 
first Grand Rapids took second honors. The winning team was 
composed of Marks, Bortie and Avery. Their score was 58 
targets out of 75. The team composed of Davidson, Widdicorab 
and Holcomb, which took second place, broke 57. The other De- 
troit team also scored 57. Grand Rapids' second team got 56, 
Holland 54 and Kalamazoo 53. 
The Detroit men, of the River Rouge Gun Club, challenged the 
Valley City Club, of Grand Rapids, holder of the Shooting and 
Fishing trophy, for a contest, and as a matter of courtesy this 
challenge was accepted, though not offered in strictly technical 
regularity and though it found the local men somewhat crippled. 
This contest was shot off in spirited fashion Wednesday afternoon 
and won by Detroit, Marks, of Detroit, finishing the last string 
of doubles for his team in very brilliant form. The score was : 
River Rouge 162, A'^alley City 155. 
The following are the scores in the regular schedule, ten events 
a day: 
MONDAY, FIRST DAY. 
Events: 123456789 10 
Targets : . 10 15 15 20 15 * 15 20 15 25 
S A Crowell 8 10 12 14 10 20 12 19 14 22 
Elkerton 6 7 6 7 7 11 
Holcomb 8 13 8 17 12 23 10 18 11 22 
Bush 9 11 14 14 12 24 11 14 10 22 
De Roo 5 10 8 . . 9 21 9 12 8 . . 
Marks 8 1-4 14 18 11 10 13 17 15 18 
Parker 10 13 12 20 14 24 13 17 14 22 
Bortie 6 8 9 11 . . 22 
Widdicomb 9 10 11 18 10 19 10 17 13 23 
Brady 7 11 11 14 13 17 11 14 12 19 
Ferguson 6 11 10 . . 8 . . 6 17 13 . , 
Mayer 7 10 9 13 7 22 . . 14 10 . . 
Bonsfield 1 5 4 
Reed 10 . . 10 . . 17 
Voshburg 9 10 13 6 13 ... . 6 . . 
Thompson 13 10 17 12 19 12 . . 12 20 
Davidson , 12 9 15 13 17 13 14 10 . . 
Ganthier 6 .. 11 14 17 8 8 .. .. 
Brardy 13 
Skillman 9 .. ... 6 .. .. 
Walton 13 10 .. 11 13 13 18 
Greenway 12 . . 17 11 
Bauknecht 11 21 12 14 14 . . 
Page 9 17 .. 17 .. .. 
Kafsters 11 19 13 .. 15 19 
Lisle 18 11 
Williams 14 9 .. 8 .. 
G A Gould 11 
Kelsey 
Fleischer • 
* No. 6 was at from 25 to 30. 
TUESDAY, SECOND 
Events : 
Targets : 
Parker 
13 
10 19 8 
23 
DAY. 
Avery 
Brady 
Karsters 
1 
2 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
25 
25 
11 
13 
10 
14 
13 
13 
18 
24 
13 
11 
12 
12 
13 
14 ■ 
18 
23 
13 
14 
13 
15 
11 
12 
19 
21 
8 
10 
11 
12 
10 
12 
19 
21 
13 
8 
12 
13 
13 
14 
19 
21 
12 
12 
12 
14 
12 
12 
19 
17 
12 
12 
11 
10 
11 
12 
12 
12 
22 
20 
12 
12 
15 
'8 
13 
14 
15 
12 
13 
12 
22 
9 
14 
12 
13 
12 
9 
9 
13 
12 
11 
13 
13 
15 
14 
12 
14 
14 
24 
i7 
9 
12 
14 
12 
13 
7 
10 
7 
18 
21 
9 
4 
i2 
"8 
11 
9 
10 
Ganthner 10 
Schilling • 
Dee 9 
Ferguson ^ 
Heel ■■ ■■ 7 .. 
Mick 11 
Lisle • •• 
De Wolf » •• 
Nelson . • o • ■ 
Kelsey • • • • ■ • 
Skillman ........................ •!.»••• •■ 
16 
20 
21 
2i 
20 
15 
15 
20 
The conditions of the medal shoot for the championship, expert, 
semi-expert and amateur medals, according to League classifica- 
tion, were 25 targets, entr.ance price of targets. The scores: 
Experts. 
Holcomb Tiooriioioooonioioooooiii -41 
Avery 1010101 1 101 1 1 1001101)111)0—16 
Crowell ■ 1111110111100101101011111—19 
Davidson 101110111111010110011 1100— 17 
Kar.sten 0111001110111111011111110—19 
Thompson 0011111011011010111111001—17 
Parker 0111111111011111110111011 -21 
Bush 10110101 II 10101 1110101010—16 
Marks 0111 111 01 1 11 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 01 01 11—19 
Widdicorab 0011111100110111-101-011100—16 
Fleischer 1011111111011001111111110-20 
Semi-experts. 
Bradv 011101111 1011111100111010—18 
Ferguson 011101011001101100110101 -14 
Bortie 11111111 1-111111 1 10 111111 1—24 
Bauknecht 1111111111110111111111111—24 
Amateurs. 
Reed 1000000001001010011110101—10 
Ganthier 011011 1110001111001111111—18 
Lisle 111 in 1(11 II 1110111-0111001— 20 
Nelson ...... 1011110010010100011000001 -11 
N F Avery 0010110010000010001100111 10 
De Roo 1011011010111100111111111—19 
Shoot-off Vfi tiet 
Bortie 1011101 1 1011 11111111 11010-20 
Bauknecht lllUllllllllOlOllOlllOll- 21 
TEAM RACE. 
The team race, 25 targets per man, diamond button to each mem- 
ber of the winning team, resulted as follows: 
Detroit No. 2. 
Marks 1 111111111 1 11001111011001- 20 
Bortie 1111 1101 111101101-01111101-20 
Avery 011111101 1 1 1 1011 1 1 101 1000-18—58 
Holland. 
Karstens 110111-01-11010.111111ini01--20 
Ferguson OHIO U 111000110110111101—17 
Dc Roo ,..,...1010011110111110111010011-17—54 
Detroit No. 1. 
Parker 1101111011011111111111111 22 
Fleischer 11011011 U 111110111111110-21 
Brady 000100110111 1011101101100—14—67 
Grand Rapids. 
Davidson 1111100111010111001111101 IS 
Widdicomb : 0111111101111110011111111—21 
Holcomb 1011011 1 11001100111111110— 1S--57 
Kalamazoo. 
B ush 0111111110011110111111111—21 
Vosburgh 000 110010100011001 11 11 1 01—13 
Moyer Oil 1001111110111010111111-19— 53 
Grand Rapids No. 2. 
Eckert 0011 100111011110111111111—19 
Kel sey 1111111111111000111011111—21 
Calkins 1000101111111001111011001—10-50 
Belle Meade Gun Club. 
Nashville, Tenn., June 7. — Herewith are scores of the shoot- 
ing that we had at Belle Meade on June 4. We had a fine day, 
and the birds were extremely fast. Mr. Fallis, of Louisville, 
carried off the honors of the day, as he won the silver cup which 
was offered to the winner of the 25-bird race. Mr. Fallis has every 
reason to be proud of his shooting. This was his third appear- 
ance at the trap, and taking that in consideralion he is a re- 
markable shot. There were some other good shots down from 
Memphis and Kentucky. 
Messrs. Poston, Neely and Frank, from Memphis; Messrs. 
Lyons, Capt. Du Bray and Fallis, from Louisville, Ky. ; Messrs. 
Poston, Frank, Weaver, Neely and Schmidt, from Memphis.^ 
No. 1 was 7 live birds, sweepstake; No. 2 was 10 live birds; 
No. 3 was miss-and-ont; No. 4 was 25 birds; No. 5 was 15 birds; 
Nos. 6, 7 and 8 were miss-and-oiUs, re-entry permitted up to 
5th birds. 
Norton 02202**— 3 2222222222—10 20 
Culbertson 1122220—6 1201220222— 8 20 
Houston 2*22221—6 2202121021— 8 
Poston 2*11232—6 21*2*20202— 6 
Elliston 11211*2—6 
Frank 0202222—5 
Weaver 1222120—6 
Fite 2320012—5 
Neely 
Ewiug 2202222—6 2221221222—10 0 
* 
21210 
222222*222— 9 22121111112122112—17 
22222222222222222—17 
♦ 
0 
22222222222222222—17 
2222222222—10 
2*20021202— 7 
02*202*022— 5 
22022—5 22*21022*2— 7 
Lyons 
Capt Du Bray . 
Fallis 
Marks 
Gen'l Jackson 
Gerst 
Legler 
Cullom 
19 
22 
15 
.2222222—7 2221*21022— 8 22222222222222220—16 
.1221222—7 2121222220 
.2*21122—6 2212222121—10 22222121221222110 
.22222*2—6 2212*221*2— 8 2222* 
2122112*22— 9 21212* 
1210 
220 
222222120 
Fourth event, 25 live birds, 30yds. rise in all events, for silver 
cup : 
Norton 2*22202222**22022 w 
Culbertson 2*2202**0222222* w 
Houston 2222*220221*222110222*212—20 
Poston 022122*222211222*22222222—22 
Elliston . . 222*222*22222222220212*22—21 
Frank *2222202222*22222022*2222— 20 
Wea V er 21202*2210202222222222121—22 
Fite 2211*2111120221210112121*— 21 
Neely 22*2112222222102222*2222*— 21 
Ewing 211210212021111**21212*21—20 
Lvons 220022222*222222202222222—21 
Du Brav 01*212111021122**22021121—19 
Fallis . ' 121202222111222222*222222—23 
Legler -.12*11121220212102112222*1—21 
Gerst 21*12110*12020022 w 
Cullom 2*2*2200221110 w 
Marks *21210*2221**212121* w 
No. 5. No. 6. , No. 7. 
Norton 220222222222*22—13 
Culbertson 02122*2* w 
Houston *22110*w i 
Poston 222111222211122—15 22211—5 2220* 
Elliston 222222*22220222—13 22112—5 111221212—9 
Frank 2222*222202222*— 12 *220 
Weaver 0222*22* w 
Fite 22*02* w 
Neely 2222220222*2222—13 0110 
Ewing 20202**w 
Fallis 0222222222 *222— 13 
Gen'l Jackson 
Du Bray O22*0220w 
No. 8: 
Poston 111*110 
Elliston 21222222 
Frank 102222112212122* 
Neely 1112222111122112—16 
W. R. Elliston. 
Toronto Junction Gun Club. 
Toronto Junction, June 10.— The Toronto Junction Gun Club 
held their fourth shoot at bluerocks for the "Strothers cups" 
to-day. The attendance of members was good, the fine weather 
bringing the boys out, and some good shooting was done. The 
following is the score, the scratch men shooting at 20 targets 
each : 
D C Walton, 2 1111111111110111111111 —21 
J A W^ilson, 4.. : 01111011111111110011110 —19 
P Wakefield, scratch IHOUOlllllllllllU —18 
T Ness, 4 010110011111110111011111 —IS 
B Affin, scratch , 11100111111111110111 —17 
H D'Eye, 2 1111110111010110111101 —17 
C W'alker, 2 1110011101111111101110 —17 
J Hardy, 4 001101110011111101111101 —17 
J Patterson, 5 0111101100111110010111010—16 
D Blea, scratch 11111011011011011011 —15 
L Strothers, 3 01011010011101011111000 —13 
H Johnson. 2 ,.. 0100111010101011101011 —13 
A Taylor 3 00011001010001010001110 — 9 
J. A, Wilson, Sec'y. 
121110 
2ii222i22— 9 
1-2222* 
I West Virginia. State Sportsmen's Associatiorii 
PARKEBSiiUKG, VV. Va., Juue 11.— The second grand tournamertt 
of the West Virginia State Sportsmen's Association was held here 
Wednesday, Thursday and. Friday, June 8, 9 and 10. 
Trade reriresentatives present: Col. A. G. Courtney, Syracuse, 
N. Y.i representing the Remington Arms Co.; R. L. Tririible, Ciri- 
cinnati, O., Du I'ont powder; J. H. Mackie, Kitig's, Smokeless 
Powder and Peters Cartridge Co., Cincinnati, O. ; Le Roy,^ of 
Boston, one of world's record-breakers, representing the Reming- 
ton gun. There were also present F. H. Snow, Brooklyn, O.; 
Dade (Ed O. Bower), Sistersville, W. Va.; F. S. Bibbee, Elba, O.; 
D, M. Wallace and C. I. Hall, Sistersville; John G. Garden, J. 
H. Wright and John G. Gall, Wheeling; P. Schleicher, Jr., and 
George Alford, Marietta, O.; C. E. Verges, Lowell, O. ; F. E., 
S. T., J. F., and L. E. Mallory, Jr., F. M. Kiser, Robert Clarke, 
Jr., Cole (C. L. Slayton), E. R. Patton, Dr. F. Hatfield, David 
Oliver, Dr. W. M. Paden, A. H. Brown, Dr. Goodno and H. 
P. Camden, Paidcersburg. 
WEDNESDAY, FT 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets : 15 15 15 15 
F E Mallory 10 14 14 13 
S T Mallory 14 12 14 13 
Le Roy 14 15 14 14 
Dade 15 12 14 12 
F M Kiser 14 13 12 13 
Col A G Courtney 13 13 11 13 
R Clark, Jr 15 13 11 13 
R L Trimble 11 13 13 13 
Cole 12 10 14 10 
T S Bibbee 15 15 13 15 
C Sl,-iyten 10 11 14 1 1 
D M Wallace 13 14 10 12 
J 
R.ST 
5 6 
15 15 
11 12 
12 10 
13 15 
11 13 
13 13 
10 12 
14 11 
10 14 
10 12 
13 13 
13 11 
12 13 
13 10 
11 14 
14 13 
14 11 
8 10 
13 13 
14 15 
13 13 
, B Garden 14 10 12 14 
t H Wright : 13 13 15 11 
"T H Mackie 13 14 14 11 
'I. E Mallory, Jr 14 8 11 12 
P Schleicher, fr 9 11 12 11 
G Alford 10 13 12 13 
J F Mallory 12 14 14 13 
C E Verges 13 12 12 12 
E R Patton 11 11 .. .. 
C 1 Hall 10 12 . . . . 
Dr F Hatfield 9 
D Oliver 7 
Dr W W Paden 
A H Brown 
Dr Goodno 
Tf P Camden 
* Nos. 11, 12, 13, 14r 15 were e.xtras. 
SECOND DAY. 
DAY. 
7 8 9 
15 15 15 
12 14 12 
14 13 14 
14 13 14 
14 14 14 
13 13 14 
14 11 10 
14 10 12 
14 12 13 
10 9 11 
13 14 11 
12 9 9 
14 12 12 
12 10 13 
12 15 15 
12 U 14 
13 13 12 
8 14 11 
15 14 15 
11 14 15 
12 13 12 
11 9 8 
13 12 13 
10 * 
15 15 
13 11 
13 13 
15 14 
15 14 
7 11 
13 12 
12 14 
12 12 
7 10 
11 14 
7 15 
12 13 
10 12 
11 13 
10 .. 
12 .. 
12 .. 
12 .. 
13 .. 
13 .. 
11 10 
14 .. 
15 15 
12 14 
12 13 
15 15 
15 15 
11 11 
12 14 
14 13 
11 12 
14 9 
13 13 
10 9 
13 11 
15 15 
13 15 
12 13 
15 14 
14 14 
14 12 
12 14 
11 11 
10 15 
12 11 
13 13 
is 14 
15 15 14 12 
12 11 . . . . 
13 12 12 11 
12 15 14 13 
5 12 14 12 
12 10 9 
12 12 12 
8 12 13 
9 
14 
.14 .. .. 
10 .. 12 .. 11 .. 
1 2 
15 15 
14 13 
15 13 
15 13 
13 13 
13 14 
15 15 
14 13 
13 15 
11 9 
13 13 
15 12 
13 12 
14 13 
13 15 
13 11 
13 12 
13 13 
12 12 
15 15 
15 15 
10 13 
8 12 
11 11 
12 12 
12 11 
3 4 5 
15 15 15 
14 13 14 
15 15 13 
13 15 15 
12 12 14 
11 13 14 
13 15 12 
14 15 13 
14 13 14 
13 12 12 
13 12 14 
14 14 9 
13 12 15 
12 9 14 
14 1-4 15 
12 14 15 
13 13 13 
13 14 12 
11 13 13 
13 15 15 
13 13 15 
11 13 13 
9 13 9 
12 14 11 
14 13 12 
13 ii is 
6 7 
15 15 
14 14 
13 15 
15 15 
13 14 
11 14 
12 14 
15 13 
13 14 
14 14 
14 15 
13 10 
12 14 
13 .. 
15 14 
13 9 
15 11 
8 13 
14 13 
12 15 
12 14 
10 14 
13 14 
8 15 
11 11 
.. 13 
14 .. 
. . 10 
8 910 
15 15 15 
13 14 15 
14 14 15 
14 15 15 
13 15 13 
15 12 14 
11 14 12 
14 14 15 
15 13 11 
13 12 14 
12 14 15 
12 15 14 
13 11 15 
iis ii 15 
12 15 13 
12 12 15 
12 12 13 
13 13 11 
14 13 14 
14 14 13 
10 11 11 
11 13 13 
13 13 13 
14 10 12 
15 13 12 
.. 13 15 
13 
15 25 25 
14 24 22 
12 25 24 
14 25 24 
14 25 23 
12 25 23 
14 20 24 
14 22 22' 
12 21 23 
10 19 20 
14 25 21 
12 23 23 
14 23 23 
13 .. .. 
12 23 22 
12 .. .. 
14 22 19 
13 .. .. 
13 .. .. 
. . 24 22 
. . 24 21 
; ; 20 21 
. . 21 2Q 
11 20 is 
14 22 19 
. . S3 19 
. . 23 18 
THURSD.\V 
Events: 
Targets : 
F E Mallory 
S T -Mallory 
Le Roy 
Dade 
F M Kiser 
Courtney ., 
Clarke 
Trimble 
Cole 
Bibbee 
Alford 
Wallace 
Wright 
J F iMallory 
Mackie 
Verges 
Garden 
Gilbert 
F H Snow 
L E Mallory, Ir 
J B Duffy 
Schlicht 
T G GoU 
iTall 
-Patton 
Slayton 
Dr Paden 
LI PI McVeigh 
Nos. 11, 12, 13 were extra eveiits: 
Score squad No. 1, bi^eaking; world's record : 
F E Mallory 1111111111111111111111110—24 
S T Mallory 1111111111111111111111111—25 
Le Roy 1111111111111111111111111—25 
E O Bower, 1111111111111111111111111—25 
F M Kiser 1111111111111111111111111—25—121 
Col. A. G. Courtney arid President F. C. Percival were the 
judges. Dave Oliver was referee. Capt. Austin H. Brown was 
the scorer. 
FRIDAY, THIRD DAY. 
\ EvetitS: 123 4 56789 10 11="* 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 25 20 20 
F E Mallory 13 13 13 15 13 13 13 15 14 14 23 19 . . 
S T Mallorv 12 15 15 14 14 14 13 15 13 14 22 ... . 
Le Roy 15 15 14 13 13 15 15 15 14 13 
Dade 11 12 11 12 15 11 12 11 14 12 23 18 18 
F M Kiser 14 10 14 12 14 15 13 15 14 12 24 16 . . 
Courtney 14 14 11 13 14 15 13 11 10 13 
Clark, Jr 13 15 14 15 13 14 15 15 11 15 24 19 17 
Trimble 14 12 14 14 15 13 13 13 14 12 
Cole 15 13 15 11 10 14 12 10 13 15 23 17 15 
Bibbee 15 11 13 13 15 15 13 14 12 13 21 . , .. 
Verges 13 14 13 15 14 13 10 12 13 14 22 20 .. 
Slayton 14 14 14 14 12 14 12 10 12 13 19 .. .. 
Wallace 15 13 12 15 14 13 14 13 14 13 24 19 18 
J F Mallory 14 14 14 13 13 13 11 12 13 11 21 .. .. 
Mackie 15 14 14 15 13 13 13 13 13 14 
Goll 14 12 14 12 14 11 11 12 13 12 21 . . . . 
L E Mallory, Jr 15 14 13 13 13 14 13 15 14 11 22 . . .. 
Hall 11 12 15 14 11 14 12 12 14 13 22 17 . . 
Snow 13 14 14 14 14 15 15 14 14 13 . . 19 20 
McVeigh 12 13 13 10 12 11 13 12 14 12 13 . . . . 
Alford 14 15 15 11 12 15 9 12 12 23 15 . . 
Schlicher 15 12 13 12 8 9 12 15 11 20 ... . 
Patton 9 11 14 11 13 13 18 . . . . 
Brown 14 11 . . 21 . . , , 
Paden 12 10 . . 17 . . . . 
L J Epstein 8 21 . . . . 
C C Morgan 20 , . . . 
* Nos. 12 and 13 were extra events. 
Event No. 11 was for merchandise, entrance $5. The L. C. Smith 
gun went to F. M. Kiser. The Remington ejector to F. E. Mal- 
lory. The Parker to Curt I. Hall, of .Sistersville. The Ithaca 
to John F. Mallory, and the Winchester to P. Schlicher, Jr., of 
Marietta, O. A case of 500 loaded shells were won by Cole, Dade^ 
^Vallace, S. T. Mallory, Morgan and Brown. W. A. E, 
Uxbridge Gun Club, 
Ll-XBRlDGE, Mass., June 11. — Burbank won the medal with 41 
out of 50. Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 were regular; Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8 and 
10 were unknown angles; Nos. 5, 6, 7 and 8 were the medal shoot; 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 " 
Targets: 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 
Coffin . . : 6 6 9 S 11 7 8 5 10 
Noyes 12 9 9 7 8 5 9 b 
Johnson 9 5 9 7 7 6 8 6 
Burbank 11 6 13 6 10 7 14 10 
Day 10 5 14 6 12 6 15 7 
Rawson 6 8 8 8 11 8 9 5 
Mansfield 13 6 11 6 
Gibson 4 
8 5 
. 10 
Club av( 
Shot 
at. 
Broke, 
Av, 
125 
77 
.616 
100 
64 
.640 
125 
70 
.560 
110 
87 
.791 
100 
75 
.750 
100 
63 
.630 
50 
36 
.720 
20 
11 
,550 
483 
.663 
W. S. HoBBS, Sec'y. 
Aubtttn Gun Club. 
Auburn, Me., June 4. — I inclose score for our regular Saturday 
shoot. Ashley and Cushman tied for the badge, and Cushman won 
on the shoot-off: 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 25 10 10 
A Cushman .21 8 .. 
Ashley 21 6 6 
Barker 20 7 8 
Fletcher 19 9 5 
Conners 16 7 6 
White 16 8 5 
Events: 12 3 
Targets : 25 10 10 
C Cushman 12 6 
Francis 15 6 5 
Walton 10 6 
Hammond 10 5 " 
Libby 7 3 4 
L. A. Barker, Sec'y. 
