May 19, igoo.'] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
98 
Fred Gilbert and T. A. R. Elliott, at Kansas City, Mo.r May 12, 
the scores were: Gilbert 97, Elliott 96. 
Mr. B. J. Bostwick, Eau Claire, Wis,, calls our attention to the 
dates of the Eau Claire Gun Club's tournament, May 17 and 18. 
The return match between teams of Ohio and Kentucky will be 
shot at LouisN'ille, Ky., on Saturday of this week. 
Mr. Emile Werk, of Cincinnati, O., was in New York this week 
en route to the Paris Exposition. 
The Memphis Gun Club, Memphis, Tenn., has claimed June 6 
and 7 for its target tournament. 
The full programme of the Grand American Handicap Target 
Tournament is published elsewhere in our trap columns. 
The Worcester Sportsmen's Club, of Worcester, Mass., announces 
a shoot on Friday of this week. 
Bermakd Waters. 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Medicos Gun Club. 
Interstate Park, Queens, L. I., May 10.— A silver cup was 
given in each of the regular events. First was won by Leroy, who 
killed 27 straight in the regular events, standing at 30yds.; second 
was won by "Dr. Woods," third by Capt. Money. 
Fifteen birds, Morfey vs. Woods: 
Morfey 222222222220222- 
Miss-and-out, $2: 
Morfev 222222—6 
Capt 'Money 22210 —4 
Brewer 222222—6 
No. 1. 
Mcrfey, 30 22222— .5 
Brewer, 31 22222—5 
Capt Money, 30 21221—5 
Van Allen, 30 22222—5 
Dr Woods, 28 20220—3 
Leroy, 30 22222—5 
Dr Casey, 29 20202—3 
William, 27 22220—4 
Packard, 28 001U2— 2 
Dr Bill, 30 ...22212—5 
T B Hopkins, 29 22220—4 
Wm Hopkins, 29 ....00120—2 
14 Dr Woods 222222210002212—12 
Van Allen 0 —0 
Dr Woods 212220—5 
Leroy 2220 —3 
No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. 
2222*22—6 22220—4 2222020 
22222o2— 6 22222—5 2222z02222— 7 
2222202—0 22222—5 2222122222—10 
2222222—7 02202—3 
2222212—7 21222—5 22200 
2222222—7 22222—5 2222222222—10 
1220222—6 22020—3 2222222222—10 
0220012—4 2H220— 4 
01122-4 
22222—5 1 
12201—4 
21211—5 
J Hood, 
Dr Miller, 28 
No. 1 was 5 birds, $3.50; No. 
2002*22—4 
2222102—6 
0210021—4 
2222220-0 
2222200—5 
202221120 
1222222220— 9 
22122020 
2111111112—10 
20210 
00121—3 1212222222—10 
2 was 7 birds, $5, three moneys: 
No. 3 was 5 birds, $3.50, two moneys; No. 4 was 10 birds, $7.50, for 
Greener Gun. 
Match between Mr. W. L. Packard and Dr. Woods, 50 birds, 
28yds. H. P. Fessenden, referee; "Johnnie Jones," scorer^ 
Trap score type— Copyright, igoo, by Forest and Stream Pub. Co. 
2841552843152342323244431 
R L Packard, 28 2 2ii00202 2 1-.i 2 002U222 2ai02 2-lS 
145328281115143 2 55312312 S 
2 00010 2a2*02a222!J2222 2 22 2—29—87 
15231415 12 3 415315 15151224 
-t^N \ i i^<-T t <- \ \ — >-*r^ 
"Dr Woods,"28.0 0 2 0 0 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 0 '2 2 2 0 0 2 0—16 
81141515453431. 5 1115 415414 
Nf.^K^-^-^/'^r+w^i/SiTM^i/i/t./NX/^t./'T/' 
2200220*2222222 22 2 2 20 2 22 2— 20— 89 
Brooklyn Gun Club. 
Brooklyn L I., May 12.— The weather was delightfully soft and 
balmy A merchandise event was shot off at 25 targets, Mr. John 
Wright winning it with a score of 23. He very generously put it 
up again for competition without any entrance fee other than the 
price of targets. The scores: 
Events: 1 
23456789 
10 10 15 15 5p 25 25 25 10 
9 11 10 6 17 22 25 .. 
8 5 8 .... 23 22 3 
g 24 
8 i2 13 io 23 20 20 
"r B Hookins 13 12 6 23 19 17 
^ wK . . .V. . . . . . . . 8 14 7 21 19 20 
H Goldstien HI' i}. 
■ Targets : 
H Blauvelt » 
J S Wright 4 
G B Paterson 6 
J S S Remsen 8 
David 
21 20 
Greater New York Gtin Glab Tournament, 
Dexter Park Brooklyn, L. I., May 10.— fhe first day s tourna- 
ment" of the Greater New i ork Gun Club was well attended, and 
good scores were made. Fox was first high gun; Leroy was 
second; Steffens was third. 
The programme was 7 birds, $3; 10 birds, $0; 15 birds, $7; 10 
birds, $5; birds extra in eacli event. Mr. Louis H. Schortemeier 
was manager. 
Five birds: 
Dr Bill, 29 22022-4 
J Hopkins, 28 2222^5 
W Hopkins, 28 21111-5 
Tracy, 28 12021—4 
Russell, 28 00211-3 
7 Birds. 
...22*2*22—5 
. . .2222222—7 
J..2221122— 7- 
...2210211—6 
Dr Bill, 29 
Morfev 30 
J Hopkins, 28 
\V Hopkins, 28 - .»>mii 7 
■ :::::::::::::ii22=7 
C.pt Money, 30 ..|21222-7 
Son? k ^^rf 
28 P|0110- 
Laraerson, 29 5om999 R 
Van Allen. 29 2220222-0 
Dietzel. 27 
(3tton, 28 
Jjteffens. 28..... 
Ed Banks, 28 
Dr Hudson. 27 
T Welbrock, 27 
15 Birds. 
Dr Bill 29 2*222**222* 
^rnrfev 30 222222222222222—15 
Banks '28 ' " ! ! I 220221201122222-13 
T PaHer 30 V 1222*222220222*— 12 
Tr^cv 28 102*2012112110 
Cant Fox '31. 222222222222222-15 
Cant Money 30 122222022200211-12 
yapt -\J-oney, ou 2r,.3222i92999922— 15 
■^np'^pl 29 '. ".'.*.... .22222122*012210-12 
V^n Allen '29 022222222022222—13 
Steffens ^8 " 221122212121211-15 
Chas Mever ■28'. 121012222212121-14 
ynas luejer, io 9^,.-,229990999292— 15 
WeTb/ock ' 27 :222022222222201-13 
nleerdorn 27' ! .-. . 100221111121112-13 
W Hopkins 28 2112222*1222212-14 
f HoXns 28; » .2210202102* 
( nopKinb io..,, oinioi9i9ii- 
10 Birds. 
2112222222—10 
2222200222— 8 
2222011212— 9 
2220112122— 9 
1111211010— 8 
2222222222—10 
1110112221— 9 
2222222220— 9 
22*222222n — 8 
011*221120- 7 
2*12221121— 9 
2110212012— 8 
2222222220— 9 
22222222*2— 9 
0121022222— 8 
2212100202— 7 
2212111111—10 
2122122122—10 
2112112120— 9 
2222221222—10 
10 Birds. 
2222222222—10 
2*12122212— 9 
1222222212—10 
9929292222 — 10 
1222212222—10 
121*221111— 9 
2202221222— 9 
2012021122— 8 
Cannon, 26. 
Dietzel, 27 
Dr Stillman, 27. 
Dr Casey, 29.... 
Kav 
Otton, 29 
210121212111101-13 
.221221001211122—13 
.222112122122021—14 
.22**20222222222—12 
1220220202— 7 
♦212112021— S 
2222''0222'— 9 
2010222222— S 
2112112221—10 
Fulton Gun Club. 
E^st New York, Brooklyn, May 14.-The scores made to-day io 
the shoot of the Fulton Gun Club are appended. The Hudson 
Gun Club were the victors in the team race: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 
Targets : 10 10 10 10 15 15 10 20 10 10 15 20 10 15 15 
9 8 15 13 8 15 
9 10 14 11 10 13 
8 12 12 7 17 
7 9 8 8 11 
6 14 10 15 8 13 13 
8 12 12 19 8 12 12 
6 12 10 19 9 10 10 
4'.. 
8 17 14 IS 9 . . 
8 16 13 
9 10 
7 6.... 6 .. 
2 
7 .. 
Dr Bill 6 
Schubel 5 8 
Schoverling 7 7 
.fones 7 5 
Gilas 3 
Schneider 7 7 7 . . 9 10 .. 18 10 16 14 
VV Woods 6.. 9.. 5 6.. 9 
May 9 ■■ 7 
P O N 9 14 13 8 19 
Dudley 6 13 15 10 17 
Dickerson a . . 12 7 16 
Dittiey 7.. 7 412 
Hawes 5 7 9 5 10 
Blake 8 
Koegel V 18 8 14 13 12 
Fiscner 8 6.. 9.. 
Muench 10 . . 9 16 9 8 8 
Charles 4 .. 12 15 
Dr Casev 12 16 
Dr W oods 10 14 
t.aughen - H 14 7 14 14 
Senner 4 
Goldstien 8 11 13 . . . . 
Norris 0 • •■ ■ • • • 
Montox 11 5 I •• 
Wihhant 9 f •• 8 
Dobson '[ •■ • • 
Schaiding 5 • • ■ ■ 
Team race, 30 singles: 
Hudson Gun Club, Jersey City: Koegel 19, Schoverling 28, 
Schubel L'7, P. O. N. 22, Dudley 23, Dr. Bill 25; total 144. 
Fulton Oun Club, East iNew York: Dr. Casey 23, Dr. Woods 21, 
Gaughen 24, Dickerson 23, A. Woods 14, 'Schneider 22; total 127. 
Oceanic Rod and Gun Club, Rockaway Park, L. 1.:- Hawes 13, 
Charles 19, Fischer 7, Diffiey 19, .\luench 22, Jones 10; total 90. 
IN NEW i^SliY. 
South Side Gun Club, 
Newark, N. J., May 12. — There was a good attendance at the 
shoot of 'the South Side Gun Club to-day. The five-men team 
shoot resulted as follows, each man shooting at 25 targets: 
Terrill 19, Sinnock 19, Dawson 16, C. Leroy 17, L. Leroy 13; 
^°Sn-iith 14, Heimsch 15, Herrington 13, P. M. Day 13; total 71. 
Events: 
Targets : 
Terrill 
Dawson 
Loomis 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
10 
10 
10 
8 
8 
6 
7 
7 
7 
8 
8 
8 
6 
9 
5 
9 
1 
7 
7 
2 
5 
5 
9 
8 
7 
10 
10 
8 
7 
6 
3 
7 
8 
7 
7 
3 
7 
4 
3 
5 
3 
8 
6 
7 
■'i 
's 
7 
8 
8 
7 
8 
7 
9 
2 
8 
7 
3 
5 
4 
e M Day. 
C Lerov . . 
Forester Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J., May 12.— There was a good attendance^ of mem- 
bers to-day at ine regular monthly shoot of the P'orester Gun Club. 
The weatner was windy. There was a_ good light. Tliere will be 
an all-day shoot on Decoration Day. The scores: 
Events : 
2 
Je>veii "i 
Stanton o 
Hayes ^ j 
Alehlon ^ 
Koch 3 6 
J J Fleming 8 •• 
\^ eller * 
D Fleming 6 4 
.Ripley 
J H Cummings 
0 
10 
5 
9 
8 9 10 11 
4 '9 '9 
8 9 .. .. 
4 7 4 4 
J. J. Fleming, Sec'y. 
"Walsrode Gun Club. 
Trenton N J., May 9.— No. 1 of the Walsrode Gun Club shoots 
to-day was for place. No 2 was for the gold badge. No. 3 was 
for the silver badge. Nos. 8, 9 and 10 were reverse pull. No. 10 
was over the magautrap. A cold rain storm interfered with the 
sport, also keeping the attendance down. Jasper won the gold 
badge, the scores of which are shown in No. 2. Thomas won the 
silver badge, the scores of which are showai in No._ 3.^ The club 
is getting everything in fine shape for the N. J. S. S. A. State 
shoot, ?>lay 23, 24 and 25; targets first two days; live birds on the 
iast day. 'The scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 
Targets: 
Lutes ^ 
Mickie ,° 
Jasper 
Cole 
Thomas 
Applegate ....t,,.^^, 
Throppe 
Jacques 
Banks 
Risdon 
Howard 8 
Wright 9 
15 15 15 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 15 
10 11 
8 .. 
9 .. 
7 .. 
4 .. 
10 10 
4 .. 
8 .. 
I 
10 
io 
13 
12 
2 2 
'9 
7 .. 
8 .. 
6 .. 
4 
8 
8 10 10 
6 6 11 
. 11 .. 
8 
New Haven Gun Club. 
The scores of the regular monthly shoot of the New Haven Gun 
Club are appended. j r ^, >.t nr 
In a challenge match, shot on the grounds of the New Haven 
Gun Club on Saturday, May 5, between Yale and Harvard, Yale 
won. Wilson and Furgerson, of Yale, tied for the cup with 46 out 
of 50 targets each. A^ u 1 . a ..i. 
\t our regular shoot to-day (May 9) the boys shot off the tie, 
each shooting at 30 targets, '\Vilson winning with 24 to Furgerson's 
99 
""bur club house caught fire by accident on the morning of May 9 
and burned out the back parlor. The dining_ room was somewhat 
smoked up, 
exceed $350, 
sured: 
Events: 
Targets: 
Potter 
Bristol 
Claridgc 8 
Osty • 6 
Stevens 8 
Norton 3 
Clark 9 
Robinson 7 
Clinton 4 
Bartlett 9 
Red Eye ....... 6 
Langlev 4 
Fox .'. 9 
as was also the bath room, 
and will be repaired at once. 
The damage will not 
The house is fully in- 
1 2 3 4 5 6 
10 10 10 10 10 50 
10 7 10 i! 9 44 
5 8 8 S 
7 5 
36 
.. 42 
.. 40 
.. 38 
... 21 
.. 44 
.. 38 
6 .. 
8 44 
.. 19 
.. 36 
.. 38 
i 
9 
9 
9 
9 
7 6 
8.. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets : 10 10 10 10 10 
Mariin '6 6 
Brown 
L Maunierre 
F Eastman. 
Kn^wlton . . 
B Eastman 
Kelly 
Wilson 9 
Rumsey 5 7 
Furgerson 6 8 
Savage 
Reggorie 
A Maunierre .. 
J. E. Bassett, Sec'y 
6 
i'O 
41 
36 
34 
46 
45 
42 
36 
si 
35 
43 
36 
32 
Erie Rod and Gun Club. 
Erie May 11— The following gentlemen met in the parlors of the 
Alorton House last evening and organized a club to be known as 
the Erie Citv Rod and Gun Club: Messrs. Bookwalter, Oldman, 
Lyle Ollie Riblet, \^'elsh, L. Webber, Czarnecki, Seth Clover. 
Althof, W. J. Leyer, F. G. Lynch, Jackson Koehler and Dr. 
Strangwavs. . , . ^ c , ^ 
The ■Gbiect of the club is to prom.ote the interest of shotgun 
shooting at the trap and protect the game and fish law^ of Penn- 
svlvania in this section. On motion the following officers w'ere 
elected for the ensuing year: Dr. Strangwavs, President; Mr. 
Lvle, Vice-President; Mr. W. J. Leyer, Secretary: Mr. Seth Clover, 
Captain- Mr L Webber, Treasurer; Mr. T. Strang^vays, Lieu- 
tenant; Board of Directors, Mr. O. Riblet. Mr. Welsh, Mr. Book- 
waiter. 
It was decided to place the initiation fee at $1 and leave the 
charter open for sixty days. All future applicants to be as- 
sessed $3 after the expiration of the sixty days. The. above was 
thoroughly discussed, and it was decided to have.no dues con- 
iiected. The above initiation fee will pay for the expense of buying 
traps and renting grounds, as the club are assured of at teast fity 
members on the start. The intentions of the club are to buy their 
own targets as cheap as possible and to charge no profit, on same, 
only the actual expense. This will give each member a chance to 
participate in the weekly shoots at very little cost. The, meeting 
w_as adjourned, to meet next Friday evening. May 18, iff the parlors 
of the Morton House, and it is hoped that every lover of .the above 
sport will be ijresent to hand in his name. It is the intention 
to have everything in shape in two weeks, ' i- ' 
W. J. Leyer, Sec'y. 
West Chester Gun Club. 
West Chester, Pa., May 5.— As advertised, the West Chester 
Gun Club held its ninth annual target shoot to-day. The day was 
fine, except a strong wind, which interfered a little with the scores. 
There was a good attendance. The club added .$25 to the several 
purses, which proved a drawing card. Appended find the scores: 
Events : 1 
Targets : 10 
Torpy 8 
Ridge ,.; 
Alexander io 
England 7 
Ford S 
Smith 7 
Dennis , 7 
HoUman 8 
Gill 10 
Henry 8 
C Brinton 10 
P Brinton 9 
Tames 9 
Dale 9 
Tavlor 9 
M Fall 
Anderson 
Cartelege ■ . . 
Lawrence 
Mink 
H Howard 
Fodd 
Mowere '. 
Ferguson 
Jackson 
Lumis 
Hoar 
Long 
Williamson .• 
Nate 
2 3 4 5 6 7 
15 10 15 10 20 15 
8 12 
8 14 
8 13 
7 14 
8 10 
7 13 12 
8 19 15 
9 .. 11 
8 18 14 
. .. 7 
8 9 10 
15 20 15 
14 20 15 
14 20 15 
. . o 
12 8 
9 9 
10 10 
12 10 
13 9 
12 
11 
11 
8 
12 
F. H 
.. 8 .. .. 
14 9 18 12 
13 10 17 13 
13 
13 9 20 14 
8 16 14 
5 16 14 
6 16 13 
7 18 12 
8 12 11 
9 16 13 
9 20 11 
9 19 12 
8 19 15 
7 15 10 
7 .. 7 
9 14 .. 
11 10 16 12 
13 8 .. .. 
12 9 16 10 
.. 8 .. 14 
.. .. 9 .. 
14 
10 
E.ACHUS, 
13 
13 
12 
11 
9 
13 
13 
14 
13 
14 
11 
10 
11 .. .. 
14 16 11 
11 .. 10 
12 .. .. 
11 19 14 
13 17 13 
15 .. 12 
12 19 13 
13 .. 7 
13 15 10 
13 18 14 
14 18 9 
12 15 .. 
13 20 14 
7 .. .. 
11 .. 
12 15 
11 17 . . 
S .. .. 
Sec'y. 
City Park Gun Club. 
New Orleans, La., May 6.— The winner in the handicap shoot, 
Mr. Pitard, commenced only last season, and is making rapid 
progress. Under the rules, he is entitled to wear the diamond 
locket during the ensuing week. Good shooting was the rule, and 
Mr. McKay broke the ground record by getting 47 out of his last 
50 shot at, 45 of which were without a miss: 
Handicap prize shoot, 25 singles: 
Broke. 
McKay ....22 
Benedict 22 
.Saucier 20 
Lhote 20 
Trellon 10 
Pitard 18 
Hubert 13 
Hufft ■ S 
H Sinnott 19 
C Sinnott 11 
Gerters 15 
Sixteen-bore 18 
Newman 14 10 
Handicap. 
0 
0 
2 
10 
10 
10 
10 
8 
10 
Total. 
22 
22 
22 
25 
20 
25 
23 
18 
25 
21 
23 
23 
24 
The tie was shot off as follows: 
Broke. Handicap. Total. 
Lhote 15 7 22 
Pitard 13 10 23 
H Sinnott 12 8 20 
Ten birds, no handicap: McKay 8, Benedict 9, Saucier 6, Pitard 3, 
Novice .3, .Sixteen-bore 3, Lhote 4. 
Fifteen birds, no handicap: Saucier 11. McKay 12, Lhote 7, 
Pitard 8, Sixteen-bore S, Gerters 7, Huber 6, Novice 3. 
Twenty birds, no handicap: Trellon 5, McKay 15. Benedict 17, 
Saucier 17, Lhote 12, Dupont 9, Hufft 7, Pitard 7, Novice 14, Six- 
teen-bore 14. L. Gerters. 
Kentucky vs. Ohio. 
Kixg's Mills, O., May 8. — We had quite an interesting team 
race on the grounds of the Cincinnati Gun Club yesterday after- 
noon, May 7, between picked teams representing Ohio and Ken- 
tucky. The writer -was captain of the Ohio team and Mr. Emile 
Pragoff, Louisville, Ky., was captain of the Kentucky team. The 
conditions of the race were ten men on a side, 20 birds to a. man, ■ 
each man to be strictly an amateur. The scores were : 
Ohio Team — Haswell, Circleville, 16; Schuler, Circleville, 12; 
Werk, Cincinnati, 13; Dick, Cincinnati, 16; Stout, Circleville, 16; 
H. Burton, Cincinnati, 17; R. Bvirton, Cincinnati, 14; Robertson, 
Cincinnati, 17; Rhoades, Columbus, 16; Gross, London, 19; total 
156. . ^ _ • 
Kentucky Team — G. W. Clay, Austerlitz, 17; Fawcett, Louisville, 
16; Samuel, Louisville, 18; Ward, Paris, 1"; E. Pragoff (captain), 
Louisville, 19; Duncan, Louisville, 14; Miller, Louisville, 19; H. 
Clay, Austerlitz, 18; Churchill, Louisville, 19; H. Lyons, Louisville, 
19; total 176. 
The Ohie- boys served a good lunch on the grounds, and. tried 
to give their visitors as pleasant a day as possible. 
The birds were an extra good lot for the time of year, and the 
scores of the Kentucky team, taking into consideration the class 
of birds, was a phenomenal one. The return race will be shot on 
the grounds of the Kentucky Gun Club, Louisville, Ky., Saturday, 
May 19. 
Milt F. I.vIndsley. 
Bellows Falls Gun Club. 
Bellows Falls, Vt. — The Bellows Falls Gun Club held their 
third shoot of the season on the club grounds, Dnslain's field, 
Friday aftemoon. May 11. Below is given the score: 
Events : 
Targets : 
C H Gibson 
C H Shepardson 
E A N^orwood 
M H Ray 
H H Russell 
H H Fassett : 
E M UnderhiU 
C Isham 
J H Blaklev 
Dr E W Knight 
Dr M L Morrison. 
C H Woodman 
1 2 
3 4 5 6 
Shot 
25 25 
25 25 25 lOp 
at. 
Broke. 
22 20 
50 
42 
18 .. 
22 .. 20 16 
75 
60 
.. 17 
.. IS .. 17 
50 
35 
18 20 
15 
50 
38 
16 .. 
18 18 . . . . 
75 
52 
11 20 
. . 15 16 14 
100 
62 
.. 19 
25 
19 
12 .. 
is i4 ; ! 
75 
41 
15 ■ 
25 
15 
18 .. 13 5 
50 
31 
14 15 15 11 
75 
44 
25 
S 
The next shoot will be held Thursday afternoon May 17. 
C. H. GiBsox, Sec'y. 
Yonkers Gun Club. 
YoNKERS, N. Y., May 9. — There were rain and wind to-day as 
weather conditions prevailing at the shoot of the Yonkers Gun 
Club. The birds were a good lot. ^ , , 
Event No 1 was at 10 birds, with scores as follows: Brady 5, 
Breuter 6* Harden 4, Waring 8. Roach 8. Weightman S, Austin 6. 
Second 'event, 5 birds: Brady 0, Breuter 1, .Harden 3, Waring 
5, Roach 3, Austin 4 
Third event, 10 targets; Weightman 4, Harden 2, Roach 4, 
Austin 7. 
