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FOREST AND STREAM. 
sioii. Biidd went out on his 7th( the first good bird he got, "fudg. 
mg' with Ins first;, alid never was able to catch up with his second, 
I-'orter lost his Utll. a -twisting driver, and as Kiriiball had pre- 
ee<led him with a kill, he wa.s lA course the winnerj that is o£ the 
interstate trophy. Porter wtui the State tiiedal. 
In a similar event last year both Porter and Gilbert were attlong 
the straight men, but met a similar fate. On that occasion Capt. 
bedain won the interstate ihcdal, while Porter was the winner of 
the State championship. 
The conditions of this event were 2{i pigeonS, $12.50 entrance, 
bird.s included, four moneys, 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent. State 
shooters could enter for both events by paying .flP.TC, their one 
score counting for both events. There was .fSO added to each 
purse. The birds on tlie first day were good, but they gradually 
diminished in quality, being poorest in the shoot-off. The 
weather was clear and very warm. 
R. R. Kimball, the winner of the interstate trophy, is from 
Fremont, Neb., and is comparatively a new shooter, the writer 
having first met him at the Nebraska Stale shoot two weeks ago. 
J. B. Porter, the winner of the State championship, is well 
known in the trap-shooting world, and is one of the very best 
of the Kaw town contingent. 
*Ki ni bal 1 2222222222222222222222222—25 
J B Porter 2111221121221212122222112—25 
'Budd 1122222222122211121122222—2,1 
*Gilbert 2222212222212222222222222—2.5 
VV S Allen 1121212122122222112222222—25 
bf-rgeant 2222222222222222222222222—25 
Go al ieb 222222*222222222222222222—24 
Chase 1212212222221111222*22111—24 
Stockton 2112212012211221211222222—24 
Mason . . . . 2211112111111222222220222—24 
JAR Elliott; 2222222212211221220122222—24 
D Elliott .,T >.-.-. 2222222222221222122022122—24 
Sedam 2122022221122221112211221—24 
Parrnelee 2222222022122222222222221—24 
tRickmers 112121212222212*121221122—24 
Curtice 2222222222222222122022222—24 
tJ S Smith *11211 22221121112221 22222— 24 
*Fan n ing 22222222221 22111211220222—24 
*Grant 2222222222212222222202222—24 
Griesedeick 1221222112121221202211122—24 
Millett 1212211222022222202222122—23 
Selzer 21 1 121 1212211021122111202—23 
\V il mot 211011*111111111221111121—23 
Sumpter 22222222222222222222222*0—23 
Spencer 2222220222222222222202222—23 
Rilev .'. .22222222222*2021122222222—23 
Taylor 221222211112011222222*222—23 
tKelly 111*110222211222211112*22—22 
Brown *111121112212120110111222— 22 
tRichards ...... 111212im012112101111022-22 
*B ru cker 212*122111*1*111221112111—22 
Cockrill 2222222222222221100120122—22 
tCorrv '"' " 22220*2222222022222222221—22 
Prenderg'ast 2222222222022222222222200-22 
The above are those who shared in a division of the purse. The 
other scores are: *Daniels, Beach, Bramhall tSweet, J. J. 
Cabanne, *C. A. Brown 21, tFletcher, *George, *Jackson, F. J. 
Smith, Nipper, 20; Glasner, 17; tMills, Wright, Conrades, Jr., 
Dr. Smith, Hickman, W. S. Thompson, S. A. Thompson, fWalden, 
Dickev and fRenick withdrew. _ 
* Appearing before the name denotes interstate only. T State 
only. Where no mark occurs, shooter entered in both events. 
Shoot-off r 
Trap score type— Copyright, iSgg, by Forest and Stream Pub. Co. 
1 2 & 4 4 
Gilbert 2 2 1 2 * 
412 5 25 5 3452132 
Kimball 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 
2 4 4 8 5 12 
Budd 1 112 110 
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Porter 2 t i! 5! 1 1 1 1 H 2 1 1 I 0 
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Wednesday and Thursday, Third and Fourth Days. 
Owing to unfavorable weather too much programme and too 
many entries, the events scheduled for these two days were not 
crinpleted, and some of them will have to go over untd I'nday 
and perhaps Saturday. On Wednesday five of the target events 
for this day were run of?, while Nos. 6 and 7 were begun, though 
remained incomplete. The following morning the programme was 
taken up where matters had been suspended and Wednesday s 
events were disposed of with the exception of Nos. 10 and 11, 
which will be carried over to Friday. Then Thursday's programrne 
was taken, and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7 shot, thus leaving 6 8, 9, 10 
and 11 of this day for Friday. In this way neither Wednesday s 
nor Thursday's events were finished, but will have to go over 
until Friday. This is the first time in my experience where this 
course was pursued, it being customary to dispose of the events 
in the order as they appear on the programme, whenever it is 
impossible to finish them on the day set. Altogether sixteen events 
were shot in the two days, and these all appear m one table, those 
which were shot on Wednesday appearing first, the last ones 
being those of Thursday. The 25-target events are those which 
count on the E. C. cup race. , , tt -i 
Elliott is again high in these events, Crosby second and Heikes 
third. Gay being in the lead for the E. C. cup. 
During the two days 116 participated, and of this number tUis- 
ton. Dee, St. Clair, Edwardsville, Hennesey, Arnold, Markle and 
Miss shot only in one events. Averages have only been figured 
for those who shot in all these events, as otherwise they would 
signify nothing. . , ., , 
The first day it was cloudy and threatening, while there was a 
cross wind to contend with, and during the morning and evening 
the shooting was interrupted by heavy showers that delayed the 
shooting for several hours. The following day it was bright and 
clear, with scarcely a breath of air, which naturally made the shoot- 
ing correspondingly easier. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 C 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 
Targets: 15 15 25 15 15 25 20 20 25 15 15 25 15 15 20 20Broke.Av. 
J Elliott 15 12 25 14 15 21 20 20 24 13 15 22 15 14 20 20 285 .950 
Crosby 15 14 23 14 12 28 20 20 20 14 15 24 15 15 20 19 282 .940 
Heikes 14 15 25 14 15 22 16 18 24 15 12 22 14 14 20 20 280 .933 
Young 10 15 25 14 15 22 18 19 23 14 13 22 15 15 20 18 278 .926 
Gilbert . . 15 13 25 12 U 20 20 20 25 14 15 19 14 14 20 18 275 .916 
Budd 14 13 16 14 15 21 19 17 22 14 15 24 14 15 20 20 273 .910 
McMurchy.. 12 13 23 14 15 24 20 15 20 15 12 21 14 14 20 19 271 .903 
Klein ....... 12 14 24 15 14 22 17 19 20 13 14 22 15 14 17 19 271 .903 
Grant 14 12 21 15 15 23 19 17 22 13 15 19 14 12 19 IS 268 .893 
SerEcant .... 14 15 23 13 14 23 16 18 20 14 15 22 13 14 16 18 268 .893 
D Elliott ... 14 14 24 13 13 23 17 16 19 14 15 20 15 14 19 18 268 . 893 
Parmelee . 14 14 22 14 11 23 20 18 20 14 13 19 14 14 19 17 266 .886 
Powers 14 15 16 11 13 24 20 17 20 14 13 23 14 12 20 19 265 . 883 
Marshall 14 13 23 12 13 24 19 20 21 14 12 20 14 12 19 15 265 .883 
Fanning 14 10 19 14 14 23 17 16 23 12 14 21 13 15 20 20 265 . 883 
Fulford . . 13 13 22 14 14 22 16 16 21 14 13 20-15 12 18 16 261 .870 
I'rendergast. 13 13 21 13 12 23 17 16 20 15 14 20 15 13 19 17 261 .870 
Chase .. ..15 13 24 14 12 21 15 19 18 13.14 20 15 13 19 15 260 .866 
Kimball 12 13 22 13 14 21 16 15 23 14 12 19 13 14 19 20 260 .866 
1 ,;,niels 14 12 21 14 14 23 19 15 22 11 13 19 13 13 19 18 260 .866 
I ihl ... 11 12 23 13 14 20 17 18 23 9 15 21 14 14 17 18 259 .863 
,\, ■lev" .. 13 12 21 14 15 21 17 14 23 12 10 18 13 14 18 18 253- .843 
I- aile'r . 14 13 17 14 11 18 15 17 19 13 15 20 14 13 20 19 252 .840 
\\ inot"" 14 14 20 13 15 20 16 15 19 10 14 18 12 15 20 16 251 .836 
I ,m 15 14 18 12 14 15 15 16 18 15 12 17 14 15 20 19 249 .830 
I . iicer" 14 13 21 14 12 IS 16 14 22 12 12 20 14 13 17 15 247 .823 
1 kson'".".,'.. 14 10 17 14 14 16 12 1 820 14 U 22 14 12 20 19 247 . 823 
vtit .. 11 13 21 11 15 21 17 17 19 12 12 19 14 10 18 18 246 .820 
Loltlieb ... 12 14 24 12 14 18 17 18 21 11 10 17 14 12 16 16 246 '.820 
W A Smith.". 12 12 24 14 9 22 16 15 18 11 13 18 14 11 18 15 242 .806 
W S Allen. . . 11 13 24 10 11 18 16 14 17 10 11 20 11 9 20 18 233 .776 
Co^ill 12 12 18 10 14 17 18 20 14 10 11 
Cotmor 15 12 23 13 12 19 19 18 .. 14 13 .. 15 14 16 20 
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Republic Cup. 
This contest began Wednesday morning, but was invich retarded 
by the rain on this day, so that with 73 entries it was well after 
dinner of the next day before it was shot out. This showed eleven 
.straight scores of 25: J. A. R. Elliott, Young, Gottlieb, Budd, 
Cockrill, Collins, Gay, Sergeant, Dave Elliott, Heikes and Dr. 
Smith being of this number, while there were a host of 24s, 23s 
and 22s, Mrs. Shattuck being among the former. In fact, of the 
73 entries nearly all shared in a division of the purse, as there 
were six moneys in this event, which was divided Rose system, 7, 5, 
4. 3, 2 and 1; so that no one got his entrance back regardless of 
whether he killed straight or not. Only for the fact that there 
was $130 added to this event, matters would have been much 
worse. On account of the scarcity of pigeons and too much 
programme, the sweeps scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday 
had to be cut out, but the added money went just the same, so 
the aggregate sum was given in this event. The quality of the 
birds and competition is indicated by the scores, so that there 
is really nothing to this event, but the shoot-off. This the 
management decided to hold over until Saturday. 
J B Porter, 30 22 
J E Riley, 29 23 
Dr Brown, 28 23 
E S Fletcher, 28 23 
G M Walden, 28 — 
JAR Elliott, 31 25 
Riehl, 28 21 
AV B Crosby, 31 21 
J A Jackson, 29 24 
Ed Hickman, 29 24 
Mrs Shattuck, 26 24 
Daniels, 29 23 
Sedam, 29 21 
Young. 30 25 
Gottlieb, 30 25 
Money, 30 22 
Griesedieck, 28 23 
Budd, 31 25 
Powers, 31 23 
Gilbert, 31 20 
Marshall, 31 23 
McMurchy, 31 23 
Parmelee, 31 24 
Kimball, 30 24 
Fanning, 31 24 
George, 28 22 
Grant, 29 24 
Neal, 29 ...24 
Schwarz, 27 21 
Curtice, 28 24 
Lilly, ^8 .20 
Lemm, 28 ..23 
Cockrill, 28 .........25 
Wilmot 30 ...24 
Sweet, 29 20 
Clapp, 27 ^j. 22 
W S Allen, 29 20 
Prendergast, 28 24 
Collins, 28 25 
Gay, 30 25 
Chase, 28 23 
Spencer, 28 ..21 
Brucker, 27. i, ... , . , .23 
Heilman, 28 21 
Stockton, 28 22 
Mason. 28 23 
Nipper, 28 23 
Elii.ston 30 23 
Nimrod, 28 24 
Sconce, 29 22 
Cadwallauer, 28 24 
Hairgraves 28 23 
Sargeant, "29 25 
T P Cabanne, 28 22 
Meaders, 28 23 
D Elliott, 29 25 
Heikes, 31 25 
Werk, 27 ..' 22 
Watson, 28 21 
Parker, 30 22 
Fulford, 31 22 
R M Klein, 29......... 24 
Lockie, 27 24 
Sperry, 29.......... 23 
W Hoff, 28 20 
T Hoff, 28 24 
Tripp, 29 '24 
Dr Smith, 30 25 
Dr Taylor, 28 23 
Painter, 27. 24 
Becker, 28 .....22 
Burgess. 29 24 
F Moore. 28 24 
Fifth Day, Friday, May 19. 
The programme calls for live pigeons only to-day, but there 
are yet six unfinished events of targets carried over from Wed- 
nesday and Thursday, two from the former and four of the latter, 
days. These were disposed of, and as the entries are considerably di- 
minished, it did not take long to complete them. Tom Marshall 
shows high in these with .918, closely followed by Crosby and 
Gilbert, Budd and Heikes and the Elliott brothers, Jim and Dave, 
in the order named. Nos. 1 and 2 are those that count on the E. 
C. cup, the first being 25 expert and No. 2, 15 pairs. In this 
the local man, Prendergast, cut out a pace that was too fast for 
all the "profesh," for none of them could quite reach his total 
of 26. The other events were all 20 targets. In addition to those 
whose names appear in the table, Alton, Davis, Nipper, Heiligen- 
stein, Hodges, Sperry, Stockton, Selzer, Dr. Cummings, Dennig, 
Leach, Bartmer, Markle, Voris and Miss Maud also participated, 
though they shot at less than 50 targets, and for this reason no 
averages have been computed on them. At present Gilbert and 
Young are high in the E. C. cup race with 207 out of 230; Heikes 
and Crosby next with 206. 
-Events : 
Targets: 
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Prcnderg-ast ^ . . . 33 26 18 18 17 17 
Powers . . . V 21 22 19 17 19 18 
pafiiels 16 23 21 17 17 19 
Gay 22 23 1 718 15 19 
Sedam 19 24 17 17 20 17 
Jackson 22 17 19 17 19 20 
Fulford 20 22 18 18 18 17 
Wilmot ; 21 18 19 20 17 18 
Tripp 20 24 15 19 17 18 
Chase 22 21 19 17 18 15 
Fanning ,,,,, 21 19 19 18 19 14 
Taylor ...i,.,;. 1 721 18 19 18 17 
W S Allen 20 19 20 16 17 17 
Kline 21 19 17 16 18 18 
Gottlieb 21 24 13 18 16 16 
Riehl 18 22 17 18 13 19 
Spencer 20 20 20 14 18 15 
Money 17 21 15 18 17 17 
Sweet r.vr.r. 20 21 15 18 14 16 
Scounce 23 17 19 18 18 
McMurchy 21 24 18 17 .. ,. 
Parker 19 17 18 14 ... . 
Eaton 16 15 17 20 
McDonald , 20 18 16 14 
Scott ; 18 17 15 15 
George 18 16 17 13 
ColHns • 17 18 14 12 
Townsend 15 14 15 15 
Millett 16 14 13 15 
Burgess 16 .. 15 17 
Lemp Medal. , 
This was the bone of contention in a 25-bird race, which was 
on the card for Thursday, and while the race began on this day, 
it was not until the following morning that it was finished. Five 
straights showed up in this. Of these, no less than three were 
St. Louis shooters— Prendergast, Dute, Cabanne and Chase. The 
other two are Powers, of Decatur, and Lemm, of Pekin, 111. This 
tie, like all the others, will be carried over to Saturday. The ' 
conditions of the event are 25 pigeons per man, $15 entrance, high 
guns on a ratio of two moneys for every five entries, which made 
thirty moneys, the divisions being ten 8s, three 5s, five 4s, seven 
3s and fourteen 2s. The first five moneys netted the straight 
men $42.75 each. There was nothing added in this event; $35 wa.s 
the sum that was to have been added in the 10-bird sweep of this 
day, but which was cut out. The birds were about on a par with 
those seen here all week. The elements contributed nothing to 
their quality, for there was scarcely a breath of air, so they had to 
rely entirely on their own resources to escape the shooter's aim. 
Mrs. Shattuck, the only lady contestant, performed very well, 
finishing with 23, both her losses being dead out of bounds. This 
was a handicap affair, ranging from 26 to 31yds. 
Rice, 27 1221121022202100121*12210-1 9 
Riley, 29 2222020212222222222222*22—22 
Dr Starkloff, 28 2012120121222011111220122—21 
J B Porter, 30 2221111221222222220022121—23 
J A Jackson, 27 2211122222212*12121111211—24 
Alarshall, 31 , , 2122222220212211122221222—23 
Powers, 31 , . .1221211221222221222111222—25 
Voories, 27 . .211222*122111122201122222— 23 
Parmelee, 31 1222222222222222222202220—23 
George, 29 2202220222022222222*22222—21 
Mrs Shattuck, 26 2122*12112121*22112112211—23 
Schwarz, 27 2010120200w 
Elliston, 30 .222**22220*0**2w ' 
Nimrod, 27 . , ..*12022222212*22w 
F Moore, 28 ."- , 2222221222222220222222*22—23 
J A Corry. 27 02222222*2222222222222222—23 
Daniels, 29 1222221022122222222222221—24 
Sedam, 29 102*220221112211021212022—20 
Young, 30 1222222222022022222222222—23 
Gottlieb, 30 2202220222021 02 w 
Money, 30 2111122210212122222211211—24 
Sergeant, 29 02212222122210222210w 
Wilmot, 30 2221*21121111022220122211-22 
W S Allen, 29 2111111021222221212121212—24 
Tripp, 29 1212221220201121221022122—22 
Cock rill. 28 22222112222ij222121222'2222— 23 
L D Cabanne, 28 2222122222221211211222122-25 
Arnold, 28 .2222222222120211 221122021—23 
Griesedieck, 28 '. 2121*112022*21111*2112212—21 
J T Loyd, 28 *220202002w 
Dr Smith, 30 **22222222202122*221*222*— 19 
Dr Cummings, 27 210*221222222212222222200—21 
Cadwallader, 28 220222121112122212221*112—23 
.Sconce, 28 222222222022*22022*222222—21 
Sam Hill, 28 1221111211112111*22121102—23 
Lilly, 28 2202000222W 
Prendergast, 28 2222222222222222222222222—25 
Collins, 28 1221021112211212212122112—24 
G ay. 29 222221 2222*22222222222122—24 
Spencer, 28 2222222202220220021221112—21 
Chase, 28 2222222122222122222222222—25 
Sumpter, 28 2220211002w 
Mississippi, 28 .2011122101212221111101122—22 
Hy Conrades, Jr., 27 22012202222212222012w 
Sperry, 29. *1122imi2221im2121211— 24 
Heiligenstein, 28 0112122211122221211201012—22 
Extra Pale, 28 02101122112*12111011 w 
Hargraves, 28 121212220*00212 w 
Brucker,- 28 20122120112212120 w 
Lemm, 28 .2222221222222222112212222—25 
.'Kndre ws, 27 ,....», v» ... , r,,.'. . , .212222122222*222*200 w 
Dallmeyer, 27 1110*1222201*001200102001—14 
Schott, 28 , 2122022111212112222112222—24 
Heilman, 28 12211212*0101211112222021—21 
Su mm erson , 27 21201112*2121112111*21010—20 
C A Brown, 27 2122222202121222202121211—23 
W S Thompson, 28 20222122222122012100w 
S A Thompson, 27 ; 1122202nom220112*w 
Leach , 28 2211101112122211222222222—24 
El linger, 28 0012000111w 
Werk, 27 0021212121211020211221122—21 
Meaders, 28 2012112222*011212211w 
Curtice 28 2222222222222222220210122—23 
Watson , 28 , , 0112222122010210220212220—19 
W A Porter, 28 22*10w 
Corry, 27 102022202111 2111221*21 222—21 
Hamilton, 27 1222222112221222222022022—23 
Bartmer, 27 2110211111201220*22112120—20 
Selzer, 28 2222*20122211111122122222—23 
Neal, 29 2222222220w 
W Thompsoni 27 1101212111221222222220222—23 
Burgess, 28 2212222222120121212112212—24 
West, 28 222122*202022021111111012—20 
Klein, 29 22222202202122222*2122222—22 
H M Weston, 28 202211111211211212111*111-23 
Dupont Trophy. 
This event was set for Friday, so immediately after the finish 
of the Lemp shoot this race began. Fifty-three qualified in it, but 
the weather was favorable, and thus it was possible for all to 
shoot out by night. Here again there are five straights: Riley, 
Budd, Powers, Gay and Daniels. This will doubtless bring about 
a most stubborn shoot-off, for all the principals are in the cham- 
pionship class, and therefore capable of capital competition. This 
tie, like all the rest, will be decided Saturday. 
The birds trapped in this race w^ere quite an improvement, and 
along with those trapped on Monday were the best of the week. 
It was calm most of the day, and what little wind prevailed at 
any time was of no material assistance to the birds. Toward 
evening it clouded up, but no rain fell until after the contest. 
The conditions of this race are 25 live birds, $25 entrance, handi- 
cap rise, 26 to 31yds., five moneys, Rose system, ratios 7, 5, 4, 3 
and 2. This enabled most of the participants to share -in a divi- 
sion of the purse; in fact, but three fell short of the money. 
There was nothing added in this event, which was brought about 
in a like manner as in the Lemp shoot. The moneys in this were 
$33.60, $24, $19.20, $14.40 and $9.60. 
T B Porter, 30 *22121211111122*112221112— 23 
Riley, 28 1222222222122222212222122—25 
Curtice, 28 ., 22222222021001222012*2111—20 
Dr Starkloff. 28 222222*01210122222*212212—21 
E S Rice, 27 22121*2211211*22112221212—23 
JAR Elliott. 31 2222222022222222202222222—23 
McMurchy, 30 122122112222222*222210222—23 
Cockrill, 28 2211222122212221020211222—23 
J A Jackson, 29 1112221222*22210212222122—23 
W S Allen, 29 1221222212122*22221211122—24 
Budd, 31 2222221212212122222222212-25 
