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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[July. 16, 1898. 
Philadelphia Trap-Shooters' League* 
The fourth match of the second series of the Philadelphia 
Trap-Shooters' League was held at Wayne Junction, July 2, under 
the auspices of the Wayne Gun Club. 
THE TEAM RACES. 
The conditions of the team races were 25 targets, known angles, 
handicap, each team composed of six men. The scores: 
Independent, 165, 
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Houpt miiiomiiiiimiioiomii 
Landis liiiiiiioiiiimiiiimiiiii 
Cowan OlllllllllllllllOOllimiOl 
Whitcomb looiooiomiimiiiiiiiini 
Ridge 111011110111111111111111111 
Southwark, 184. 
O'Brien .1110111111011111111111111101111 
Burt 1110111010011111001100011111100 
Ford 11100111 01 110101 111111101110111 
Fisher 0111011110111110111110100111111 
McAfee 10011111111111 1111101001111111 
Zimmerman 1011111101111 11111010111101101 
Roxborough, 182. 
R G C 1011011101101111111011001141110 
Giles 11010111111111 01110111111 111111 
Mc Falls 110001101111011011101101111111 
Frees 111111111111100111111111110011 
( iilmore 000101111111010011011111111011 
Strunim 111010011110111101011111111111 
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-25 
-27 
-23 
-22 
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-24 
-24 
-25 
-24—115 
-23 
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-21 
-24-143 
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-29 
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-14 
-23 
-24 
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Wayne, 182. 
MeMichael 0111111011110111110110101011101 - 
Dalv 1101101111111111101101111111111 - 
T Dillon 101011111111111111111110010110 - 
E Dillon 110111111111100111111111111111 - 
Soistman 101101001111101101001010000101 - 
Kane. 01101111101111111111110100111' - 
Silver Lake, 176. 
Numbers 001111111111111001011111110111 - 
La Rue 011110110011101001010111101000 - 
Smith 111111110101100011110111101100 - 
Winchester 11111111011110111111111001111 - 
Woodstager 11010111011011111111111111110 - 
Burner 11011111111111111111111111111 - 
Washington, 194. 
Tohnson . . . .' 11111011111111111111111101111110- 
Heff 11110101101011001110110011101010- 
Righter 0010010010010110011110001110010 - 
Motz 1101111011011111100111011110101 - 
Kriebel 1010111111111111011111110001110 - 
Keyser 1110111111111011010010111111111 - 
Florists', 16S*. 
Burton 1111111101111111101110111111 
Reid 1101101110111011101111111110 
S P Life 1111111111111111010110111111. 
Harris 0111111111011111001111101111 
Anderson 1101111111111111111110111101 
* Five men shot at 140 targets. 
Frankford, 178*. 
Cameron 100111111110111110110111111111 - 
Bourne 111111011111111111111110111111 - 
Redifer 111100110111111111111111111111 - 
Myers 110101101001111111011110111111 - 
KHer 10000010010100000101111110101 - 
* Five men shot at 149 targets. 
STANDING OF THE CLUBS. 
The following shows the number of points won in the four 
monthly matches which have taken place: 
April. May. June. July. Total 
Southwark 6% 
Wayne . .... 9 
Independent 2 
Roxborough 6% 
Frankford 4 
Florists' 5 
Washington 3 
Silver Lake 10 
Forest - 8 
Delaware ..,,..* 
* Absent 
THE SWEEPSTAKES. 
W. H. Wolstencroft made best average 
cent.; Ridge .884 per cent, for 165 shots; 
for 175 shots, and Houpt .847 per cent. 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 10 10 10 15 
T Daly 7 4 8 12 
F Ouimby 6 6 4 
Houpt 7 8 9 13 
Brewster ■ 7 8 8 13 
W II W 9 9 9 13 
Whitcomb 7 8 9 11 
Ridge 9 812 
S P Life 8 ■• 
McFalls ■*>■ 5 
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for 175 shots, .897 per 
Brewster .852 per cent, 
for 145 shots. 
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Ocean City Midsummer Tot* nament. 
Baltimore, Md., July 8.— Editor Forest and Stream: In - the 
month of August trap-shooting is and ought to be at its best. 
The boys have all had several months' practice at the elusive 
inanimates, and should be and generally are in fine fettle. 
The sea shore in August is delightful. Brilliant sunshine, the 
heat thereof tempered by cooling breezes; old ocean ever ready to 
embrace and engulf you in his fluid affection; the evening at- 
mosphere redolent with the life-renewing, ozone, which intoxicates, ■ 
but does not inebriate. . 
The midsummer tournament committee, of which. Mr. Jas. R. 
Malone is chairman, have therefore been particularly -happy in 
their selection both as to time and place for their annual tour- 
nament. Time, Aug. 4, 5 and 6. Place, Ocean City, Md. Two 
days the 4th and 5th, will be devoted to targets, and one day, the 
6tli to live birds. Two or more sets of traps will be used, as the 
occasion may demand. Every facility will be at hand to promote 
the comfort and convenience of the shooters; events will be run 
off promptlv, without any tiresome waits; the best- target obtain- 
able will be used, thereby insuring swift, steady^nd even flight, 
and sure breaks when hit; the background will be clear and un- 
obstructed sky, and if there is anything additional required -to 
make of this tournament a grand success it has but to be asked 
{ °A special fare of $2.50 for the round trip between Baltimore 
and Ocean City_ has been obtained over the Baltimore, Chesa- 
peake & Atlantic Railroad., 
Congress Hall will be headquarters for shooters and their friends, 
and a special rate of $1.50 per day has been kindly proffered by the 
management of this hotel. The building is contiguous to the 
tournament grounds, faces on the ocean, and is a very delight- 
ful stopping place. 
Many shooters from Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and 
New York have signified their intention of being present, and it 
is anticipated that this will prove one of the most largely at- 
tended and successful tournaments of the season in this section. 
Ocean City is the great Maryland seaside resort. The hotels 
and cottages are numerous; the beach, one of the finest in the 
world, is as smooth and grateful to one's pedal extremities, when 
relieved of the artificial covering, as is the early spring grass 
on a well-kept lawn before the sun has had opportunity to absorb 
the dewy globules pendant from each blade. The fisherman 
can fish to his heart's content and be sometimes rewarded by a 
bite. Shore bird shooting will be at its height, and great sport 
can be had by those thus inclined. 
With the music "from the various orchestras wafted o'er the 
breeze; the moonlight upon the water changing it into a sea 
of iridescent silver; the dreamy waltz in the pavilion, or the 
moonlight stroll upon the promenade, nothing is lacking to fill 
the evening hours with pleasure and delight. 
For programme and further information, address Jas. R. Malone, 
2671 Pennsylvania avenue, Baltimore, Md 
Stanley. 
Kansas State Association. 
f) Lathe, Kan., July 6.— I send scores of the Kansas State Sports 
men's Association tournament, which, as will appear from the 
record, was a decidedly successful affair. 
The programme was followed to the letter, except that the 
money was all divided. No jack rabbit system was used at all 
on any event so marked on programme. The Sargent system, 
with targets thrown at good, fair speed and angles, was used. 
Showery weather interfered with attendance, but the shooters 
were numerous, and all enjoyed themselves. 
(The Ottawa Gun Club treated everybody royally, not a shooter 
had the shadow of a kick. The club lost SS'O on the meet, but 
pluckily determined to try it next year, and asked for the As- 
sociation meet for 1S99, when it is hoped that better weather and at- 
tendance will retrieve their loss. 
With but one or two exceptions all the best shots of Kansas 
were present. Sargent, Cornett, Cockrell and other Missouri 
shooters shot most of the programme. 
1 had the pleasure of winning the State championship on a 
clean score, and my team — Lemon, Lipscomb and myself — won 
the team championship by a very fair score— 82 out of 90. 
The detailed scores in the State team contest do not appear in 
the scores. Four teams of three men each entered. Goff, of Leav- 
enworth; Erhardt, of Atchison, and Herr, of Concordia, entered 
as the Leavenworth Gun Club team, and were second with 80 
out of 90. Erhardt and Herr were honorary members of the 
Leavenworth Gun Club. 
FIRST DAY, JUNE 14. 
Events; 1 2 
Targets : 10 15 
Herr , 10 .. 
Reust 9 14 
Cockrill 9 .. 
Erhardt 9 12 
Lemon , 9 15 
Shiras 9 .. 
Topping 9 
Martin • 8 13 
Dowden , 8 14 
Cornett . . 1 8 
Lostutter 8 13 
Beards! ey / 8 13 
Green 8 13 
Brown 7 .. 
Pruitt 7 .. 
Lipscomb 7 14 
Oelkers 7 .. 
.Brewer . , , • • ■ • > • ? 1 •** 
Johnson , ■ • • • • • * • 
Anderson ........ -< *- 
Sargeant .. 
Hodges -• <• 
Masters 
Guy «;..;..-. t «... ■++ 
Number of entries 21 18 
No. 8, double rises. 
SECOND DAY, JUNE 
Events: 1 2 
Targets: 10 15 
CockriU 10 13 
Cornett 10 12 
Sargeant 10 14 
Johnson •. 9 14 
Martin 9 12 
Herr 10 12 
Hodges 9 15 
Lemon • 9 15 
Shiras •■ 9 12 
Brewer — 
Lostetter 
Lipscomb 
Reust — 
Pruitt 
Beardsley 
Oelkers '. „ ... 
Anderson ' A jj 
Erhardt • \% 
Dowden ■ • ^ 
Green 14 
Smith ; ' 
Brown 
Goff •> «c-H- 
Elwell 
Bromelsick -■ ■• 
Hayden * - • 
Number of entries 20 21 
No. 8, double rises. 
THIRD DAY, 
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JUNE 16. 
12 3 4 
10 15 10 15 
10 14 8 14 
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9 14 
Events : 
Targets: 
Cornett . , 
Beardsley 
Lemon •• 
Martin 
Cockrill 
Goff v- 
Sargeant • 
Dowden 
Hayden •» 
Herr • 
Shiras 
Hodges 
Johnson 
Bromelsick - 
Brewer ■••> 
Dawson . . . i ; 
Oelkers n 
Lipscomb ■ ; • • • ri - LD 0 -j-j^ 
Lostetter • " " 'j 
Fessenden 1 -Jjj 
Anderson * " ' 
Erhardt ** 
Elwell ■ • " ' 
Robson • 
Number of entries 
Nos. 10 and 11, double rises. 
9 13 
9 14 
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9 .. 
13 10 14 
12 9 12 
10 13 
9 14 
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. 12 
9 11 
8 12 
13 
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Bison Gun Club. 
Buffalo June 30.— The following scores were made at the 
club's grounds on June 30. While the attendance was not very 
large, the scores were fairly good. 
Kvpnts- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets'- 15 10 10 25 25 * Targets: 15 10 10 25 25 * 
Foxie ' . 11 5 8 17 20 . . Ditton 10 5 . . 12 . . 5 
fo^ 11 7 6 14 25 5 O'Leary 8 5.. 13 14 3 
Baunian "ii;!!!. 12 8 8 21 21 5 Wilson 8. .17.. .. 
* No. 6 was at 5 pairs. 
The winners of badges were: Bauman, Class A; 333, Class B; 
O'Leary, C'^ss C. , 
John E. Wiisos, Scc'y, 
Kentucky Gun Club. 
At Louisville, Kentucky, on July 4, the annual tournament was 
given by this famous club, and as usual a great many devotees 
of the gun shot on those healthful grounds. 
The main interest centered on the State championship medal, 
lately held by Ralph Trimble, and right gallantly was it fought 
for by the contestants. This time, however, it was destined to 
stay with the home club, our steadfast Harry scoring in faultless 
time and with greatest precision 49 out of 50 targets. By our 
Harry I mean the only one Harry in that section, i. e., Harry 
J. Lyons, Esq., who every now and then goes after cups, trophies 
and thintrs in n way that completely astonishes the natives, to 
say nothing of himself. 
Well, on this occasion he had to shoot a champion's gait, for 
right after him was that splendid shot, J. D. Gay, who rolled up 
48 to his credit; so it was no walkover, nor can it ever be when 
so many fine shots compete for the much-coveted trophy. 
There is a good deal of course in getting a good running start 
on anything, and as Lyons smashed 25 straight he certainly ob- 
tained a good lead. Yet they all had the same chance, but it 
is very awkward to most men to buck up against such awfully 
strong, accurate, dogged shooting; for instance, the Spaniards 
most presumably found it so at Santiago. So he went along^ on 
his next 25, and by some mischance slipped one little undersized 
one, and landed with 49. 
For a strict amateur not so bad, especially when in very 
close, warm, sticky company, whose names I need not mention, 
as their previous records show what they have done. 
Indianapolis sent down her hardest nuts to crack, and Parting- 
ton went out on the day with 96 out or 100, Tripp with 94, and 
Griffith was the only man who scored 25 straight on the team 
shoot, which put the Indianapolis team highest with 72 out of 75. 
Being a State team affair, Indianapolis was barred from cham- 
pionship honors, shooting merely to show the boys how they trot 
in harness and altogether. 
The Kentucky Gun Club team No. 2 carried the day, as will 
be seen -by the score. So that everyone came out feeling pretty 
comfortable, as all the "fixings" did not go into one receptacle. 
Messrs. Harry J. Lyons and J. D. Gay, who scored highest in 
the championship event, both used their * Whitworth fluid steel 
Parker guns, full}' demonstrating how good these are when good 
steady men do the steering. Scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 15 15 20 15 15 20 
Gamble 12 13 16 11 12 15 
Fallis 11 15 13 14 12 18 
Lyons 14 15 17 15 13 19 
Coyle 11 12 14 13 10 14 
Powell 11 12 12 13 13 16 
Keller 7 7 8 7 9 11 
Tally 9 .". 
R Trimble 13 14 20 13 12 20 
B Trimble 15 12 16 14 13 15 
Martin 11 13 17 13 13 17 
Nichols " 12 13 16 13 14 16 
Street 12 ... . 6 . . . . 
Hazard 13 11 18 12 11 1 
Crockett 7 S 15 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 15 15 29 15 15 20 
Partington .... 13 15 IS 15 15 20 
Osgood" 5 10 8 
Ewing 13 9 11 13 11 14 
Woodcock 13 14 J9 15 1-1 19 
Frank 15 14 16 15 IB 20 
Du Bray 10 11 17 12 13 16 
Pragoff 14 13 20 10 10 . . 
Graves 11 15 11 .. .. 
Haun 5.. 5 7.. 
Betts 16 12 .. .. 
Smith 11 7 17 
Chadwick 10 14 
Dodge 12 11 . . 
'Vilb'ams 5 . . . . 
Reed 6 12 15 
Gay 13 15 20 14 14 1„4 r i_ 
Tripp 14 14 20 1 3 14 1 9i| Winter, Sr 6 
Griffith 13 14 16 11 13 19"Semple 14 
Event No. 8, team championship of Kentucky: 
Kentucky Gun Club No. 1 — Chadwick 23, Woodcock 19, Lyons 
21-63. 
Indianapolis Gun Club— Tripp 23, Griffiths 25, Partington 24-72. 
Kentucky Gun Club No. 2— Alexander 23, Fallis 22, Phelps 19 
— u. 
Paris Gun Club— Coyle 20. Gay 24. Dodge 15—59. 
Georgetown Gun Club— Nichols 21. Betts 21, Graves 19—61. 
Event No. 9. 7 live birds: Tripp 7, Ewing 7, Frank 7. Lyons, 
Tripp. Smith, Street, Betts, Du Bray, Dodd and Kellar withdrew 
with scores ranging from 0 to 5. Gaucho. 
Brockton Gun Club. 
Brockton, Mass., July 5. — The weather here yesterday, July 4, 
was almost unbearable. Still a few of the enthusiastic ones came 
out and faced the traps. Some very good shooting was done in 
event 14. Stork broke 25 straight, which was good shooting for 
a boy of seventeen. Le Roy kept up a good average, only losing 
4 out of the last 150; 500 loaded shells were divided in events 
6-14, and with the handicap added everybody got some. In- 
closed are the scores. The next shoot is on July 23. 
The merchandise match, 25 targets, five moneys, was as follows: 
Barrett 1101111111111111111110110—22—4—25 
All en 1011111110111010111111111—21—5—25 
Carr 1111111101101011011110110—19—7—25 
Stork 1111111 1111111 11111111111—25—4—25 
Taylor 1011001111111110010001111—17—7- 24 
Allison 11111111111111 10111111111—24—3—25 
Everett 1101011001110101100101011—16—8—24 
Grant 1111111111111111111110111—24—4—25 
W Murdock 0000110011011100011111111—15—7—22 
Howard 1111110110111111111111101—22— 9— 25 
W Woodard 1001101101101100110110111—16—7—23 
Le Roy 1111111111011011111111111 —23 
The watch charm event, 25 targets, resulted as follows: 
Barrett 1011011111101011101001111-18—4—22 
W Murdock 1111011010011110011100111—17—7—24 
Allen 0001111111110111111111111—21—5—25 
Scott 1111101011101011 111011111—20'— 6— 25 
W Woodard 1111111111101110101111111—22—7—25 
Carr 0100011101001110110111111—16—9—25 
Pratt 1100011001011010100001100—11—9—20 
Le Roy .1011111111111111111111111 —24 
Grant ■ • .1111111101111011111111100—21—4—25 
Everett 0011010000100001001110010— 9—8—1 7 
Wood 11111111101111111110U111— 23— 1— 25 
The scores in the sweepstakes follow: 
Events : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 '25 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 £5 0 10 
Barrett 9 5 6 6 9 18 6 10 7 12 6 13 10 22 6 8 
Grant ~. 3 6 21 11 6 .. 8 24 8 7 
W Woodard 4 6 8 7 7 22 7 10 9 13 S 11 8 16 . . . . 
Bartlett 7 9 8 8 9.. 8 9 6 
Le Roy 10 8 8 8 9 24 10 15 10 13 10 15 10 23 10 .. 
Stork . 5 8 8 . . 7 7 10 9 10 8 25 7 - - 
W Murdock 7 6 5 17 4 9 6 8 ...... 15 ... . 
Stanley ...... 6 6 6 .. .. S 
Allen 6 20 7 11 7 12 5 12 10 21 7 9 
Donaghue 3 .. .. .. 2 .. 7 11 .. .. 4 .. 
Scott 20 7 .... 11 
Can- .... 16 11 7 11 8 19 5 8 
Everetr::::::::::;::::: :: :: z :: Z 5 :: :: :: '5 4 12 '5 \h :: :: 
Wood : 23 11 8 
Tay l or .; 12 17 8 5 
Allison ..' , .-• -- •• 10 6 £2 .. 
A. A. Barhf.tt, Secy. 
Trap at "West Superior, Wis. 
West Superior, Wis., July 4. — 1 inclose you the score made 
to-day. A cold breeze was blowing from Lake Superior, making 
it a disagreeable day in which to shoot, but some very good 
scores were made. A team shoot between Duluth and Superior 
was shot off, is birds each man, seven in each team. The score 
was: Duluth 88, Superior 66. 
TarQ . ets . 10 15 10 15 10 m 10 10 10 
Delaware' 9 14 9 14 10 8 9 10 8 
Yalp 4 8 I 8 1 tl , . ..v i. ..~ 
Hogon":::::::.: % w 9 # ? « 5 1 & 
Fulton 7 14 9 12 8 4 9 9 1. 
Pierce . 9 14 9 12 ■• 7 4 * •• 
Harrold 8 11 1 11 S " ■ • ' S 7 3 ' J 
H a L 10 1,) 6 13 9 8 8 9 .. 
Noisy 7 ™ 1 4 ? 7 ? v •• 
Worrptl 7 13 6 9 5 8 / 9 
Nelson ZZZ. ". W # 9 13 9 5 9 S . 
Kennedy 8 k ™ *° 6 6 6 4 7 
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