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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[July i, i899.{ 
West Virginia Sportsmen^s Association 
Tournament. 
Wheeling, W. Va. — The tournament of the West Virginia 
Sportsmen's Association, was held under the auspices of the 
Wheeling Gun Club, Wheeling, W. Va., June 20, 21 and 22. There 
were a number of visiting shooters, as the names in the scores 
will show. 
June 20, First Day. 
There was a strong wind blowing, which made the 
able in flight, but this seemed to have little effect on 
of the experts, Messrs. Fanning and Powers: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
F E Mallofy 12 12 17 14 12 
S T Mallory 12 9 14 13 12 
Dade 14 15 IS 15 14 
J F Mallory 12 14 20 14 13 
L E Mallory, Jr ^ 12 13 20 15 14 
Whaler 13 15 16 14 11 
Bibbee 13 14 18 13 13 
E N Hull 14 11 12 14 13 
Mingo .■ 14 14 19 14 13 
Sporting Life 11 13 16 14 13 
Courtney 12 12 IS 14 15 
Powers 15 14 18 15 15 
Fanning 15 15 19 15 15 
Hallowell 13 13 17 13 13 
Riehl 13 12 19 13 14 
Slavton 13 12 17 14 13 
Riser 10 11 15 14 11 
Alford 13 15 17 14 11 
Cole 9 13 IS 13 10 
Bailev 8 13 13 12 13 
targets vari- 
the shooting 
6 7 
21 9 
20 14 
12 13 
20 12 
24 14 
23 14 
23 15 
21 11 
22 11 
8 9 10 
13 17 12 
12 19 13 
13 IS 13 
12 16 13 
12 IS 12 
14 17 15 
14 17 13 
13 18 15 
13 16 . . 
Wallace 12 
Pills 15 
Bessemer 10 
Burt 10 
McCoy 12 
Cochran 11 
Potts 10 
J3auman S 
Goll 12 n 
State 9 12 
Schlicher - 13 16 9 12 
Myers 12 19 1 .- 
Rice 
12 19 12 14 
13 14 11 13 
9 14 10 12 
7 .. 
12 
10 13 12 12 
11 
7 
19 11 
20 14 
23 13 
22 13 
21 13 
21 13 
15 12 
21 13 
19 6 
21 io 
23 11 
22 10 
14 18 15 
14 20 12 
14 19 18 
14 18 17 
13 18 . . 
13 16 13 
13 18 12 
11 20 12 
13 17 13 
14 15 14 
13 17 . . 
14 17 12 
13 IS . . 
IS IS 
19 14 10 20 
16 
Jtiac 2lf Second Day. 
Fine weather favored the shooting to-da}'. Messrs. Fanning and 
Powers continued their skillful performance of the previous 
day, and there also was excellent work done by Messrs. Wright, 
Dade and Mallory. In the merchandise event Dade was first, with 
a. score of 24 out of 25, and second money was divided between 
Wright, F. E. and J. F. Mallory, Kennon and Bowman. Flick 
was third; Mj'ers and Mallory, Jr., fourth. 
Events: ' 123456789 10 
Targets: 15 15 20 105 25 15 15 20 15 
*F E Mallory 12 12 18 15 13 20 13 12 20 13 
*S T Mallory 15 15 18 13 12 19 13 12 18 14 
*Dade 13 15 17 12 13 21 14 15 19 13 
*T F Mallory 14 12 IS 14 12 20 11 S 15 14 
*L E Mallory, Tr 15 14 19 9 12 20 13 13 14 13 
*Schlicher 11 13 16 13 11 21 14 13 IS 14 
Hull 14 11 15 13 12 21 14 13 19 10 
Wheeler ....j 15 13 18 14 14 23 13 14 19 14 
*Bibbee 12 13 17 13 13 23 13 12 16 12 
Pills • 12 10 17 12 11 20 14 14 18 12 
Courtney 12 13 18 14 13 23 14 11 15 10 
Powers 15 15 18 14 14 24 13 14 20 15 
Fanning 12 15 19 14 14 24 14 14 18 13 
Hallowell 14 12 14 12 13 22 13 13 17 14 
Riehl 12 13 18 11 13 23 10 12 19 13 
•Alford 10 14 18 12 13 21 13 13 IS 12 
♦Kiser 12 12 14 9 12 17 6 9 17 11 
Mingo ■. 12 11 17 11 15 23 13 14 19 12 
'Cole 9 12 17 13 10 21 13 11 18 13 
*Slayton 12 14 15 12 13 21 15 12 13 13 
Bessemer l4 13 17 14 13 22 12 12 17 13 
Sands 14 12 18 13 11 22 12 13 17 12 
♦Wright 13 15 19 13 14 22 12 14 19 15 
*McCullagh ,■, 12 13 
Bradley 17 11 13 14 13 12 13 ., • 
Du Bois 12 10 . . . . 7 . . . , 
Myers 9 19 
Hickman 9 
« State shoot. 
There were three squads of five men each entered in the 
championship event, at 50 targets. For the first time the medal 
will remain in Wheeling for the ensuing year. The holder of the 
medal is subject to challenge at any time by any other member 
of the Association. F. E. Mallory, of farkersburg, was the 
holder of the medal last year. Yesterday it was won by J. E. 
Wright, of this pity, president of the La Belle Iron Works. 
Mr. Powers, of Illinois, tied with Dade for second, each having 47 
targets to his credit. There were a number of outsiders who com- 
peted in this event for the purse. 
The State shooters who finished their 50 targets in tjie cham- 
pionship event were: F- E- Mallory 45, S. T. Mallory 40, Dade 
47, Wright (Rice) 48, J. F. Mallory 39, L. E. Mallory, Jr., 3.9. 
At the annual meeting of the Assopiation the Beechwood Rod 
and Gun Club was admitted to membership. The Association is 
in excellent condition financially. 
T. E. Percival, of Parkersfeurg, was re-elected president for the 
ensuijig J'ear, and E. O. Bower, of Sistersyille, was re-elected 
secretary and treasurer. The board of vice-presidents is composeii 
of the presidents of the several clubs. The place of holding 
the 3.npual State touriiainefit next year will be at Charleston, 
tintJcF thp auspicps of the ^eecfiwood Club. 
Jane 22, Third Day. 
The best shots were still to the front, as in the previous day.s. 
A four-men te^m race was shot, wjth the following results: 
Banks, captain, 22„ Capt. Money 22, ]>J. Apgar 25, Doty 15; total, 
84, 
Morfey captjiip, 20, H. Monpy 22, Feigenspan 23, Fee^ 21; 
total, 86. 
Events; 123456789 10 11 
F E Mallory 13 13 18 13 12 22 15 14 19 14 23 
S T Mallory 13 12 17 14 13 22 13 12 13 13 20 
Dade 13 15 20 13 15 25 13 14 17 10 24 
T F Mallory 11 14 19 14 12 23 13 11 17 14 23 
L E Mallory, Tr 11 ^ 14 10 11 20 14 14 17 13 21 
Courtney ..!.. 11 13 20 9 14 22 13 12 18 12 .. 
Powers 14 14 20 14 15 25 15 14 19 15 . . 
Fannin? 14 15 20 14 14 23 14 15 17 14 . . 
Hallowell 12 13 19 15 13 18 14 13 19 12 . . 
Riehl - 13 12 18 9 15 20 18 14 19 14 .. 
Wheeler -r»: 14 15 20 14 13 24 14 14 20 15 . . 
Bradley — 14 11 15 10 12 14 8 18 
Hull r... 10 12 18 12 13 21 14 12 20 13 .. 
Minffo 13 11 20 12 15 23 13 12 19 14 . . 
C P Flick 13 10 22 . 
Kiser 14 12 mo 14 22 10 13 16 13 20 
Slavton" ; 14 12 17 12 14 21 14 12 17 14 19 
Cole 11 12 12 10 8 17 9 10 16 10 13 
McCullagh ••••• i?i 17 
State • 11 12 , , . . . 17 
Rice ,. 14 23 14 14 20 15 23 
iCennoti * 11 12 . • . . S3 
Bauman ^H |? 
Myers 13 16 14 21 
Dowler • • ■ ' • • » • • •• }° 
Goll ' 19 
Gordon t» 
Washington Heights Gun Club. 
June 20. — ^The scores made to-day were as follows: 
G Nowak 1222222112—10 F M Sherry 1000100212— 5 
Dr Friedenberg 0200*01001— 3 H W Oliver 2200**0001— 3 
H Forster...... 1222012120— 8 F S Ober , 0000000102—2 
E Doeinck 2222020022— 7 Dr Bauer 
Sunfaory against Worthington. 
SuNBURY, O., June 21. — I here^xith send you report of a hotly 
contested match at 25 targets, between Sunbury and Worthing' 
ton gun clubs, shot on. the grounds of the Sunbury club, June 21; 
First contest: 
Wortltington Gun Club. 
TuUer 1100111111110111101111110—20 
Noble 1000000000000011000100110— 6 
Roberts : 1000111011110101100110101—15 
Wagner 0111001100110111110110111—17 
Cleveland 1001000011111010111111101—16 
Lei sure 0001011101011110111111101—17 
Beaver 1110110011110100100111100—15 
Srailev 1110000100111000000010011—10 
Cleveland 1101110011111111101111011—20 
Strosnider ,1111111011000111010111111—19—155 
Sunbury Gun Club. 
Smy the 0101100010100111011100110—13 
jMarshall .1111111100110110111011100—18 
Gavlord OUOOIOIIOIUOIOIOOOOIOOOO— 9 
Kiliiba! 1 00111110011100101011 11011—16 
Knox 1 011011101111101111001 111—19 
Soar ■ 0100111111111100001111100—16 
Van Houten 1000001111101011111010111—16 
Roberls . . ...... .7.. 1000001111101011111010010—14 
Kimball 1101011101011101001011011—16 
Stub z 0111101101010010100011111—15— 1.52 
Second Congest; 
iSttnbury Gun Club. 
.M arshall . x . . : : ..^ 1001101110011101111111110—18 
Smythe , .... .1100101101101010110110111—16 
Kimball 1110101110111111110100001—17 
Gaylord 1101101111100111101111111—20 
Soar 1011110101101011101010011—16 
Knox OlOlOllOlllOOlllilll 11001—17 
Roberts 0010001110111101110011010—14 
Van Houten 1101010110100111111111000—16 
StuUz ^ 0100011011100101011001010—12 
K imball 1000111111111110101111011—19 
( "on dit 0111011111011011111011000—17 
Pro&scr 1000101011010001001001010—10-192 
Worthington Gun Club. 
Noble 1001101000010001101111010—12 
Tuller 1111111101101011111111110-21 
Wa gner 1011101111111101011011010— IS 
Roberts 1110001100111111001011001—15 
Lei sure 1111010111110111111111001—20 
Cleveland 1111110100001100000110100—12 
.Smiley 0100011000110101101111111—15 
Beaver 1010011100011011111101101—16 
Stro«nider 0011111110110110001111011—17 
Cleveland .01 1 0101 011011010111100111—16 
Norris lOOIlOlllOOlOlOOUllOlOOO— 13 
rtannon 0100001101101111110111101—16—191 
Feed Prosser, Sec'y Sunbury G. C. 
Sidell Gun Club Tournament. 
SiDfiLL, 111.— The Sidell Gun Club held a two days' shoot ' 
June 14 and 15. This was rather an impromptu affair, and ccl 
sequently suffered from lack of attendance. Among the few o' 
of-town shooters present were E. E. Neal, Bloomfield, Ind. ; 
W. Cadwalader, Danville, 111.; Fred Gilbert and Ed Bingham, 
the Du Pont Powder Co.. and Jack Parker, of the Peters Cartrid'. 
and King Powder Co. The latter managed the shoot, but took 
active part in the competition. Notwithstanding that the atter 
ance was slim, the shoot was a pleasant affair. 
First Day. 
The first day of the Sidell tournament was not graced with) 
large attendance, but those who participated spent an enjoyal 
time, for after the shooting was over the citizens of the town te 
dered the visiting sportsmen a banquet, at which speech-maki 
was indulged in by all present. The principal feature of the da; 
shooting was the fine exhibition given by Fred. Gilbert, w' 
scored 225 out of 230. Neal was second, with 90 per cent., at 
Sconce, of the home club, was third. Event No. 11 was a 50-bi 
affair, which involved the possession of the Vermilion coun 
medal, and therefore was only open to residents of the couni 
Cad. and Sconce tied for this on 43, and in the shoot-off at 25 tj 
gets Sconce proved the winner by 22 to 21. The conditions of tl 
medal provided that in order to obtain permanent possession of: 
one must win it five times. Sconce accomplished this by his win' 
to-day, so it becomes his personal property. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Shot 
Targets : 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 25 15 50 at. Broke. 
Gilbert 15 20 14 20 15 20 14 20 24 14 49 230 225 • 
Neal 15 19 14 19 12 20 14 19 22 14 39 230 207 
Sconce 14 17 13 IS 15 20 14 17 21 13 43 230 205 
Bingham 14 19 11 19 14 19 12 IS 20 11 42 230 199 
Cad 13 14 14 16 12 15 10 16 19 10 43 230 182 
Lyons 13 15 10 17 13 18 11 16 16 14 39 230 182 
Deitricht 13 14 14 16 15 18 11 10 19 12 38 230 180 
Tackson 10 14 8 12 6 14 10 7 19 6 28 230 134 
Carson 12 18 13 17 15 13 11 15 17 12 . . 175 143 
Max 9 13 10 17 10 .. 13 7 38 170 117 
Linder 11 14 39 85 64 
C R Terwilliger..,*000000111— 3 
Club shoot, 10 clay birds: 
Dr Friedenberg... 1100011101— 8 
H Forster 1010111111- 8 
E Doeinck lOlUllllO— 8 
.0000012001- 
Troestel 21*0*12121- 
F Troestel 0111101110—7 
Dr Bauer 1111100101— 7 
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Second Day. 
Trap Matters at Lincoln, Neb. 
Umder date of June 19 the secretary of the Lincoln Gun Club 
sends us a newspaper clipping, which recounts the amalgamation 
of his club with the Capital City Gun Club, of Lincoln, Neb. It 
states that: 
"The interests of the Lincoln Gun Club and the Capital City 
Gun Club were merged together yesterday and there is now but 
one gun club in Lincoln, which promises to be, if not already, 
the strongest gun club in the West. The associate membership 
of the new concern will soon reach the two hundred mark, with 
fully one-fourth as stockholders, that many having already sub- 
scribed for stock, and the greater part have paid in. 
"The new Lincoln Gun Club, as it now is, is an incorporated 
organization, with a caoital stock of $5,000 divided into shares of 
$10 each and non-assessable. The incorporators of the new club 
are William D. Bain, William S. Stein and George B. Simpkins. 
At a meeting held at the Lincoln Hotel recently the following 
officers were elected for the present year; President, George B. 
Simpkins; Vice-President, Charles H. Mann; Secretary-Treasurer, 
William S. Stein. The Board of Directors chosen were Dr. O. F. 
Lambertson, George B. Simpkins, William D. Bain, Frank Du 
Teil and Forrest M. Moore. The stockholders who have already 
paid in are as follows: George B. Simpkins, William S. Stein, 
William D. Bain, George Kleutsch, Charles E. Latshaw, Harry 
H. Harley. George L. Carter, George Rogers, C. E. Haynie, 
Robert Malone, Forrest M. Moore, Charles M. Seitz, Dr. O. F. 
Lambertson, Frank E. Gillen, A. J. Hagen, Charles H. Mann, 
Frank D Teil, H. N. Town, E. E. Spencer, W. H. Dorgan, John 
Dorgan, A. W. Lane, Oliver Rogers, Fred Mockett, Walton G. 
Roberts, Raymond M. W^elch and A. W. Cochran. 
"Ihe grounds which will be used by the new club will un- 
doubtedlv be the grounds of the old Capital City Gun Club, which 
are cons'idered the finest arranged and best located of any in 
the West. The grounds comprise about five acres, inclosed in a 
6ft. woven wire fence, and have three sets of target traps arranged 
on the Sergeant system, and one set of live-bird traps. The for- 
mer are so located as to permit the use of both at the same time. 
"It is the intention of the new club, jis soon as resources will 
permit, to build a club house that will be ? credit to the groimds, 
usino- the present one as a store room for traps, targets, etc 
"Tlie principal object of the club is to promote the mterest in 
protecting the fish and game in Nebraska, enforcing the fish and 
game laws of the State, and promoting interest m field and trap 
shooting. Considerable emphasis is placed on the protection of 
fish and game in Nebraska and enforcing fhe State fisji and game 
laws It i« the intention of the club to obtain some legislation 
-in regard to the fish and game laws i\iat will haye some weight, 
and with the list of representative men the club now has on its 
active membership roll such legislation will not be (iiffifiult to 
obtain." . 
Illinois State Sportsmen's Association. 
Chicago 111., June 19.— Editor Forest and Stream: Won't you 
kindly inform the sportsmen of Illinois, through the columns of 
vour good paper, that, pursuant to their requests expressed at 
the time of Iheir election of myself as president of the Illinois 
State Sportsmen's Association, I am pleased to advise of the ap- 
pointment of the following gentlemen as directors of the Asso- 
ciation for the ensuing year: Fred W- Lord, passenger ^gent of 
the Chicago ^ Great Western R. ^i., Chicago; Thos. F. Ificks, 
coal merchant, Chicago; Chauncey M. Powers, DecatvJr, 4.11.; 
Hon. Jacob Rehm, Blue Island, 111.; J. H. Amberg, of Camero;i, 
Amberg & Co., Chicago. .„ t, , , u 
Notice of committe appointments will be made known through 
the columns of Forest and Stream immediately upon first meeting 
of board of directors. _ ^ „ Rice, Pres. 
Under date of June 19, Mr. E. S, Riee, m his capacity as 
president of the Association has issued the following cirgvilsr letter; 
"Brother Sportsmen of Illinois: t xi. tu- • 
"Having been chosen at the annaul meeting of the lUmois 
State Sportsmen's Association to serve as president of thjit organ, 
ization for the ensuing year, I take early opportunity of calling 
upon you for your help and earnest support that my work m yopf 
behalf may meet with your approval. I desire the name and post^ 
office address of each and every organized gun club, shooting 
and fishing association or other organi?ed body in the mterest qf 
sportsmanship within this State, that I may address such m- 
dividually I therefore ask all Illinois club members who may 
notice this communication to report my request for in'ormatipii 
to the secretaries of clubs to which they may belong. 1 beg tg 
assure fellow sportsmen generally of my appreciation in advange 
of any an4 ftll Ixelp extendei^." 
Da Pont Trophy Cont^t. 
Chicago, IlL June 19.— Editor Forest and Stream: Won't you 
kindly say to the readers of your good paper that Mr. A. B. 
Daniels, of Denver, Colo., present holder of Du Pont smokeless 
powder championship trophy, has accepted the challenge of Mr. 
f A R Elliott, and has named Sedam Park, Denver, Colo., as 
n'lace- j'ulv 1, 2:30 P. M., as time for contest, 100 birds per man. 
in other respects shooting will be under the rules governing the 
Du Pont trophy contests. . j /- ^ c j 4. ^ 
Messrs. Du Pont & Co. haying requested Capt. bedarn to act 
as referee an interesting and hotly contested match is in store 
for lovers 'of trap-shooting in the vicinity of Denver. 
hi. o. JxICE. 
The Forest and Stream is put to press each week on Tuesday. 
Correspondence intended for publication should reach us at the 
latest by Monday and aa much «uliu u practicable. 
The character of the shooting was not quite so high as that 
yesterday, though the results were practically the _ same, as t' 
same three men again occupy the first three positions, Gilb 
having an average of .950, Neal .850 and Sconce .822. 
Eevents 123456789 
Targets: 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 25 
Gilbert 15 18 13 20 12 19 15 20 24 
Neal 12 17 13 18 12 16 11 17 22 
Sconce 14 17 -12 17 12 16 13 16 21 
Cad 13 13 13 17 8 15 12 16 23 
Lyons 9 13 11 15 11 18 12 12 17 
McKinley 12 16 12 8 12 14 6 15 16 
Jackson 9 12 9 13 12 12 9 10 15 
Deitrich 13 14 12 13 11 13 11 13 13 
Carson 15 13 17 12 15 14 15 19 
Linder 
Bingham 
Mitchell 
Berlin 
Moore 
Goffi 
Joseph 
Gray 
Church 
Alkire 
McDow - • 
Dewey 
Paui. R. LiTZKl 
10 
Shot 
15 
at. 
Broke. 
15 
180 
171 
15 
180 
153 
10 
180 
148 
15 
180 
145 
11 
180 
129 
9 
180 
120 
9 
180 
110 
165 
113 
13 
165 
133 
7 
15 
7 
12 
15 
12 
8 
15 
8 
4 
15 
4 
6 
15 
6 
7 
15 
7 
5 
15 
5 
9 
15 
9 
5 
15 
5 
7 
15 
7 
10 
15 
10 
8 
15 
8 
Trap at St. Louis. 
The Riverside Gun Club held a little tournament on its grouij 
on June 18, under the management of Fred. Fink. This did 
bring out a very large crowd, but a few of the tried and true w 
in evidence, among whom may be mentioned Chase, Prendergj 
Collins, J. L. 147 Winston and King. The latter has recently 
turned from Europe, and proceeded to demonstrate at once t 
his sojourn across the water had not materially affected his she 
ing, as he shot a 90 per cent, clip, and finished second, Ch 
being high man, with .912. 
On these grounds the targets are thrown out over the water 
there is a sky background. The weather was perfect and th 
was a good wind blowing away from the score. 
The following are the scores: 
Events 1 
Targets: 10 
Chase 9 
Kling 9 
Prendergast . 8 
Collins 7 
147 8 
Stroh 9 
Spencer 9 
Eaggerman . . 7 
Selzer 10 
George 7 
Dr Clark 
Fink 8 
Kling, Jr..... 4 
Burrows 
Clay ......... i3| 
2 3 4 
15 10 15 
14 10 14 
14 8 14 
13 8 12 
12 8 12 
15 10 13 
14 7 13 
11 10 13 
9 9 10 
13 9 13 
12 6 8 
7 
5 6 
10 20 
8 20 
9 20 
10 15 
10 15 
9 18 
9 16 
9 16 
5 .. 
8 17 
10 15 
10 13 
10 13 
10 14 
lO 14 
8 13 
6 12 
.. 12 
8 12 
10 
'1 
9 
7 
1.! 
7 •• 
9 10 11 12 
Shot 
10 15 10 20 
at. 
Broke. 
8 14 9 i7 
160 
146 
7 13 9 l8 
160 
144 
6 15 9 18 
160 
las 
6 15 9 18 
160 
i2T 
7 13 9 . . 
140 
133 
105 
8^ 
95 
80 
■5 y. 
95, 
'65 
90 
78 
T .. 8 .. 
80 
56 
70 
31 
8 .. .. .. 
65 
51 
60 
17 
7 
45 
24 
10 
'5 
Patji. M. Litz? 
Catehpole Gon Clyih, 
\A'^OLCOTT, N. Y., June 21.— Jlerewitli 3re scores made by m 
bers of our club this afternoon. Seyen events, 10 targets, f 
""wldlworth, §, 9, iO, IQ, 9, 9, 8. Fowler, 8, 8, 8, 1, 6, 1C> 
Bunk, 7. 9. Pe Witt, 8, 6, 7. Hamilton. 7 and 4 out of 5. 
E. A. Wadswortr, Sec 
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