May 26, 1900.] 
419 
Shultz, 30 0022222—5 
Malone, 30 1201222—6 
Fox, 30 mmz—1 
Burke, 28 2022212—6 
Hallowell, 30 . 2022222-6 
Hull, 30 0202222—5 
Fanning, 30 .tlVLZll—l 
Brewster, 28 22222*2—6 
Henrv, 28... 2222212—7 
Longneck'er, 28 020202 w 
Chi ay, 28 1000222—4 
Wellington, 28. 2022222—6 
Hobbs, 28...'..,.., 2212222—7 
Wvnn, 28. ............ . .2222211—7 
Davis, 28 .....2222221-7 
Warton. 28. .......... . .2110121—6 
Darby, 28 0222220—5 
W G Minick. 28 2022020—4 
Rehrig, 28.. 2121222—7 
Byers, 28.. 1001222—5 
Cooper, 30.... 2122012—6 
Dunkle, 28 1111102—6 
Tessop, 28 2001121—5 
Le Roy, 30 ...2222022—6 
Ross, 28..; ...2022122—5 
Bollman, 28 2210211—6 
Vanderau. 28 2122222—7 
Geikler, i28 2220222—6 
Btsrnham, 28 2222220—6 
Gladfelter, 28 221*2*2—5 
Hanson, 28 2202222—6 
Sweigert. 28 .2002120—4 
Greiff, 30 ...2221200—5 
Hammersle, 28 0022210—4 
Coleman, 28 2222102—6 
Events; 1 
Targets : 20 
Fanning 19 
Hull 17 
Sporting Life 15 
Le Roy ....19 
Bartlett 19 
Ross 14 
OPEN EVENTS 
5 
2 3 4 
20 25 20 * 
20 25 19 19 
17 21 20 17 
19 19 20 12 
19 25 19 17 
17 21 18 14 
17 . . 16 13 
Updegrove 13 
Mmick 16 .. 23 17 8 
Winchester 9 
Marlin 16 
Richard - 18 
Sweigert 13 
Dunkle 11 
Gordon 16 
Hallowell 20 
Shultz 15 
Fox 17 
Malone 19 
Burke 11 
Wendroth 14 
Hammersle 13 
Stroh IS 
Rhoads 13 
AVithers 16 
Hansen 11 
Longnecker 15 
Warton 13 
Darby 16 
Davis 17 
Wynn 12 
Atkinson 20 
*Ten pairs. 
16 14 14 8 
19 .. 19 .. 
13 !! 
15 .. ..14 
18 23 18 13 
16 19 20 17 
18 22 19 16 
19 21 20 11 
14 15 14 12 
13 
12 18 .. .. 
14 
14 ., 
16 
11 
13 
19 24 19 14 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 20 20 25 
Cooper 18 . . . . 
Krueger 13 15 20 
Brewster 18 19 22 
Keller 15 15 18 
Ridge 15 .. .. 
Landis 20 -. .. 
Hobbs IS .. .. 
Anderson 18 .. .. 
Cartledge 18 . . . . 
Sweigert 7 . . 
Reinhart 21 
Richards 23' 
Harris 
Bates 
Kissinger 
Coleman . . . , . . 
Lane . . . . 
Holdenbaum 
Jones 
Fisher 
Bell 
Shaner 20 18 21 
Alexander 19 19 25 
Miller 16 14 24 
Fleming 20 19 24 
Pepper 17 .. 23 
McFalls 16 .. 14 
Wvraan 15 .. 24 
Harlow 20 16 23 
Sullivan 19 20 21 
4 5 
20 * 
ie is 
19 .. 
15 14 
14 
7 19 
.. 11 
.. 18 
.. 10 
.. 13 
.. 13 
18 14 
20 17 
18 15 
19 17 
17 .. 
19 17 
May I8t Fourth Day. 
STATE EVENTS. 
Event No. 1, 5 birds, optional 
Geikler .^2212—4 
Addison ....22220—4 
Seitz .01222—4 
Fleming 02122^ 
McMulIin 21121—5 
Atkinson 01111—4 
Tessop 21012—4 
Brewster 20222—4 
Alexander 12122—5 
Henry 12211-5 
Hobbs 22222—5 
Cartledge 22221—5 
TVego 01102—3 
Stine 02212-^ 
Rehrig 22220-4 
Wellington 22222—5 
Harris 12101—4 
Cooper 11212—5 
Williamsport trophy, 15 birds. 
sweep, $2, 28vds. rise: 
Bollman .." 12222—5 
Paul 21212—5 
Tones 21220—4 
Krueger 11222—5 
Gordon 22222—5 
Dunkle 01200—2 
Fisher 22102—4 
Trafford 01120—3 
Shaner 22202—4 
Davis 21220—4 
Darbv 02202—3 
Warton 22121—5 
Byers 22221—5 
Stroh ....22220-^ 
Runk 21212—5 
Rhoads 12201—4 
Elder 22022—4 
Minick 22222—5 
?10, birds extra: 
Tf{ip score type — Copyright, igoo, by Forest and Stream Pub. Co. 
' ""' ^ ' 1 5 2 2 1 5 5 5 8 1 5 .3 1 2 1 
H Addison,;. K^H\\s<--r 1 1 <--i-H 
WilkeSbaWe; 28,, , .2 2 2 2 1 * 2 l 2 2 0 2 1 2 2- 13 
■ 543451152581543 
H Henrv, -»t/^ '^NHt<-<-\<-t 
Philadelphia, 28. 1 122222121102 2 2—14 
215845113454232 
AMSeiti, *-/>/"s-^i — >H-+tTTTtt 
Gienrock, 28 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 0 2 2 2 2 1 2—14 
42823235321128 5 
J T Atkinson, NN.^/'NnH/' 1 1 T->t 
New Castle, 2S. 2 22211222 2 222 2 1—15 
8423141 5 2442415 
^ N. \ \ \ t 4- H 4. t ^ t 4- 
1 22 2 2022 2 22220 2-13 
Dr Jessop, 
Greensburg, 28, 
.•••*«* 
M M Mac Millan, 28. 
F M Hobbs, , ' 
Philadelphia,, 28.... 
41544241484 3 158 
..2 2221 2 1 1 222012 2—14 
6 5 4354821881524 
..2 022^20222 2 222 2—18 
288186551454242 
..2 2 0 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 » 3 2—18 
G W Wellington, 
Harrisburg, 28, 
A B Cartledge. 
Philadelphia, 28 ■ 
384418285 8 15115 
HB Brewster, NNt^--^^ 4- 
Harrisburg, 28 .2 2222221112222 2—15 
158241822651421 
J Rehrig, . \1:t.<— »^H/^<-t 4<-f— »T 
Allentown, 2S 2 0122222221222 2—14 
114842444188338 
N< — >^ \H\ — 
2 2222212222222 2—15 
845381858422244 
W H Bollman, t->'^H-».;" H/f t->-+<-.^-» 
Lebanon, 28 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 • 2 2 2 2 1 0 1-18 
2 4 8 5 5 4 5 
AC Krueger, Nt^N^H^ 
Laiidaster, 28 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 w. 
5 3 225882S215441 
G S Trafford, ^-^-^ 'it^**'^ T t-^>"->t \ 
Lebanon, 2i3 0 22*1012222222 2-12 
452216285244185 
WHBurnham, ->\\T t«-<-T-^-»<-t 
York, 28... 2 222 2 2 2 2222*222 -14 
418532443641544 
F CoUman. /^-^->->^\\Ht<-t T"*/'-^ 
Hegins, 28 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2-16 
26212 2 212811515- 
TS Vanderau, 4-/^/^ \-»->-><-t t-^i^-*^-^ 
Chamlersburg, 28 2 0122111222112 0-18 
544446421541421 
H B Fisher, N;".''/' \\-^t-^t->\t 
Philadelphia, 28 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 * 2 2 2 1 2 0-18 
156528538445134 
P r Trego. *-<-/'-+\S;«-<-t<-N>^Jt/' 
Tyrone, 28 2 1 0 2 1 1 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 1 2-12 
33 122482 6 5 64641 
1 1 2 0 2 1 111 -2 2 0 1 1 2-18 
F Cooper, 
Mahanoy City, 28. 
I C Elder, 
Chambersburg, 2S. 
W C McGowan, 
Chambersburg, 28. 
MRunk, 
Chambersburg, 28, , . 
5818384 8 11 B 284. 4 
. .0 2 2 2 2 1 a 2 3 .'J 2 2 2 2 3-14 
41264 2 552 442414 
2221222ii 22222 2—14 
22125484 33 4312'* 
? ^;««;.4.Hy?^t tr T-»«-tE 
liSoillll-^ 22*1 -^—1? 
8 2 5 8J6 2 1 1 8:2 4 5 8 8 1 
T A Kennedy, t<-;^/.^ t/<-t t< — >t/"H 
Chambersburg, 28 ...2 0 2 0 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 * 2—12 
448411225124423 
L B Fleming, t-»/^\/^Ht<-t t t*-'^H 
Pittsburg, 28 2 * 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2—14 
4 8 118 118 
E D Gordon, WW/^\NT 
Harrisburg, 28 * 2 2 0 * 2 2 0 w. 
152228821555455 
D M Minick, Wr*\t 'I — >TT^<- 
Chambersburg, 28 2 2 212220022S12 1—18 
5154582 5 14 3 231 
J S Alexander, t<-^t T \t 1 1.^ T-^TH 
Pittsburg, 28 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 w. 
884814521122215 
WH Stroh, •t-\/i\-+t<-<-Htt-»TH\ 
W Pittston, 28 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 0—18 
215542445214142 
D D Stine, t/-><-'^t*-< — >tt■^.^^^ 
Tyrone, 28. ,* 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ♦ 2 2—18 
4514122 2 254554 
HP Shaner, 4.y^+^->\/ t->t T T-*"^ 
New Castle, 28 2 0 * 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 w. 
248 8 44 5 68884451 
tH-»T T 1 1 
2 2 2 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 0 0 2 * 2—11 
2S. 
C E Geikler, 
Philadelphia, 
424264 5 182586 4 4 
M C Rhoads, ^ t \-^\f ^< — — >^ \ 
Chambersbure. 28 i2 2 22020*1 2 1212 2—12 
Shoot-olf of ties on 15, 5 birds: 
Atkinson. 
4 14 6 2 
.2 2 2 2 1—5 
114 5 8 
\\\H/ 
Brewster * 2 11 2—4 
4 2 2 4 4 
Wellington 2 1 2 2 2—5 
5 8 4 1 3 
<-H\tH 
Coleman 2 2 11 1—5 
1 5 5 4 8 
/«<-\->-> ■ 
3 112 1—5 
8 4 14 1 
2 2 1 0 2—4 
5 2 5 8 5 
i^\*-H\ 
2 2 11 2—5 
8 2 5 3 5 
0 2 2 2 2 
4 4 2 
2 12 2 2 
Denny- Wilson cup event, 15 live birds, $10 entrance, 28yds. rise: 
Seitz 111222221122222—15 
Henrv 22''=220221201222— 12 
Hobbs 222222202222222—14 
Cartledge 120202212222222—13 
Rehrig 21202*112222122—13 
Wellington . . . 222222220222211—14 
Kane 212110121110111—13 
Bollman 102221222112111—14 
Runk 22*21100w 
Hallowell 122222222212222—15 
Fisher 1121*2222222212—14 
D N Minick.. 2220202W 
Ties on 15 for trophy, miss-and-out: 
Seitz "...22212iO— 6 Hallowell 2222222—7 
Annual Meeting. 
The annual meeting of the Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's As- 
sociation was held here last night, and a large amount of impor- 
tant business was transacted. About forty sportsmen's clubs were 
represented, making the meeting the largest ever held in the As- 
sociation's history. 
In the absence of both President J. O'H. Denny and Vice- 
President John A. Wilson, J. H. Worden acted as chairman- The 
M^ayne Gun Club, of Philadelphia; Tyrone Gun Club and New 
Castle Gun Club applied for and were admitted to membership, and 
the treasurer's report ' Showed that the Association is in a good 
financial condition. ' . , 
A motion was then made that the constitution be amended so 
that all experts and manufacturers' agents should be barred from 
participation in the State events at State tournaments. It was a 
well-known fact that this motion was made to hit John J. Hallo- 
well, whom the Chambersburg Club announced stood in a class 
by himself. The issue was taken by the Florists' Gun Club that 
the. rule was intended to weaken their team, which has proven so 
successful at State tourneys in the past few years. The Chambers- 
burg Club was brought to task for stating that Hallowell would 
not be permitted to compete in their shoot, and pleaded ignorance 
of the rules. Elmer Shaner managed to get the floor, and his 
remarks against changing the constitution were very pointed. 
This brought H. M. F. Worden into the fight, and for a few 
minutes the meeting was the liveliest on record. The motion 
was finally voted upon and was defeated by 32 to 16. 
The following amendment was then adopted: No manufacturers' 
agents shall be eligible to contest in any sweepstake event at the 
annual shoot of the State Sportsmen's Association. 
Nothing in this amendment shall be construed as prohibiting 
any of said agents otherwise eligible from contesting for all 
trophies for State championship. 
The following officers were elected: President, J. O'H. Denny, 
Ligonier; Vice-President, John A. Wilson, Franklin; Treasurer, 
J. H. Worden, Harrisburg; Secretary, J. M. Runk, Chambersburg; 
Corresponding Secretary, C. F. Kramosch, Allentown; Board of 
Directors, W. H. Burnham, York; J. F. O'N^il, Wilkesbarre; 
A. B. Cartledge. Philadelphia; George Crane, Mountville, and 
E. E. Shaner, Pittsburg. 
The 1901 tournament was given to Allentown by a unanimous 
vote. Wilkesbarre made a bid for it, but withdrew. 
WESTERN TRAPS, 
Trap at Saginaw. 
Mr. John M. Messner, secretary of the East Side Gun Club, 
of Saginaw, Mich., reports that organization in a highly prosperous 
condition, and submits the followmg resume of the regular annual 
meeting of the club, which was held this week: 
•'The annual meeting and election of officers of the East Side 
Gun Club took place at its rooms, 619 General avenue, with eighty- 
seven members to the roll call. The new club house is paid for, at 
a cost of 5450, and with 300 members on the roll call. The follow- 
ing officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, John 
Popp; Vice-President, Joe Litz; Secretary, John M. Messner; 
Treasurer, V. Kindler; Captains, J. B. Baum. Ed Carpenter, W. 
R. Avery, Geo. Zeigan and H. Moisher; Finance Committee, 
Chas. Schm.idt, Chas. Bremmer, Joe Smith. 
"The club is going to give a State shoot some time in July or 
August. The following is a list of members and their averages 
in medal races only for 1900: E. E. Bliss, 89 1-3; John M. 
Messner, 86 2-3; Ed Carpenter, 85 2-3; John B. Baum, 81%; James 
Willhite, 78; H. G. Krogmann, 74; Fred Baumgartner. 73; G. 
Wirth, 72: John Popp, 70; A. H. Deloujay, 65 1-5; John Hermann, 
65; J.- Lafayette 64 2-3; J. Brecktesbauer, 64 2-3; R. Tremper, 64; 
F. H. Allen, 64; Ed Skolil, 62; Wm. M. Nougyle, 61; V. Kindler, 
58; L. Dambacher, 55 2-3; G. R. Endart, 54 2-3; L. E. Thompson, 
56; C. Schmidt, 53; F. Lord, 53; J. Wolf. 52; Wm. Tremper, 48; 
C Henckel. 44; Ed King, 44; Gus Weiss, 40; Geo. Lamb, 38 2-3; 
f' Wolf 38; Ed Heyde, 36; G. Zeigan, 36; F. Lynch, 34; H. 
Henny, 28; T. Fischer, 24; F. Hunt, 20; J. Ditz, 12. 
"The first annual shoot will be held May 20." 
Eureka Gun Club. 
Chicago, TU., May 12. — The scores made at the weekly shoot of 
the Eureka Gun Club follow: 
Monthly trophv shoot: 
W Adams millJllllOlOll-12 
I L Jones 101100101011001— 8 
W Sprague .... UlUlOOlOOOOll— 9 
Ed Steck . . . . ..111111111111111-15 
Sundermeir . . .101101000110011— S 
R B Mack.... 011111100111111— 12 
Turck 111111000101011—10 
Mrs Carsbn... 111001101001010- S 
Courtney - . . .110101110111100— 10 
1^1 illiken ...... .101110001010001— 7 
Dr Carson 110111011111111—13 
Comwell . . . ; .111111101011101—12 
Mackie ....... J 111011111000101— 10 
Trophy shoot: 
A W .'Vdams 
T L Jones 
W Sprag--:e 
■^4 Steck 
Dr Morion . . . .OltfJlllllOllUO— 10 
Atherlon 111000001111001— 8 
R R Goodrich.. 101110111111101— 12 
Borroff OlllOCKWOllOlll— 8' 
W Stannard . . . 001111011111111—13 
Patterson 111111011111111—14 
Walters 100011111111000— 9 
Mrs Howard.. 001000000000000— 1 
Parker, Jr lOlllllllOOllOO— 10 
O'Brien 111110100111111—12 
Courtney llOrHjlOlOlllllO— 9 
Dr Turck 01101001110000i>— 6 
- nn 1 10111110011 110011101—19 
-1110110011011011110010000—14 
-lliooiciiooiiiooiiiiir. Lil- v: 
. draiomuimoiioiiHiii -jj 
SuDdermeier 0100011111011110111011111—18 
R B Mack............ ..0011011011110011101110100—15 
Turck ........ .0010ill0101011010110«K)0?a— '1 
Mrs Carson. .0111111111011111111101111 -'iZ 
Courtney .1011111111110011111001111—20 
Milliken .1000011011101001011100010—32 
Dr Carson 1111011110111111101111110 r- 21 
Corn well 101111101101111101111110 L -tO 
Mackie .1001001110000101011111001-13 
Dr Morton 0101111110010011111110111—18 
Atherton , 1111110011010000110100111 -15 
Goodrich .1111111111111111111011111—24 
A C Borroff 1011010100111110110101111—17 
W Stannard 1111111111111111111111011—24 
Walters '. 1101101011111011010101111—18 
J G Parker..... , .1111011111011010111111110-20 ' 
Sweeps: 
Events: 1 2 Events: 1 2 
Targets: 15 25 Targets: 15 25 
Adams 12 2Q, Cornwell 11 19 
Jones 8 12 
Sprague 11 16 
Steck 13 23 
Sundermeier 11 19 
Mack ...................... 10 18 
Turck 14 .. 
Mrs Carson , 13 19 
Courtney 13 20 
Milliken 10 14 
Dr Carson , 12 15 
Events: 1 
Targets: 15 
Cornwell 11 
Mackie 11 
Dr Morton 10 
Goodrich 12 
Atherton ................... 9 
O'Brien .. 
Borroff .. 
W D Stannard 
Mrs Howard 
Parker .. 
Peterman 
12 
17 
22 
25 
7 
16 
16' 
Garfield Gun Club 
Chicago, May 12. — The appended scores were made on our 
grounds to-day, on the occasion of the second trophy contest of 
the season.. A strong south wind blew directly across the trap.s. 
making the flight of the targets very erratic, and when down wind 
extremely fast. 
Owing to the very wet weather of the past week, our magautrap 
has not been installed as yet. We hope to have it going by ne.xt 
Saturday. Class A medal was won by R. Kuss, Class B medal by 
T. Eaton, and Class C medal by W. A. Jones. 
Trophy shoot: 
Class A. 
Dr Meek 0111101100000000111111101-14 
Northcott u 1110100010110100001110101—13 
Pollard 1101111000000010110110000—11 
Ford .1100011010100001011110011-13 
Keal : . . .IWOOOOOIOOOOOOOOIOIOOOOO- 4 
R Kuss y, 1111111111101110111111111—23 
Class B. 
A McGowan ...0110100001001101111100011-13 
P McGowan 1110010110111001010111111—17 
T Eaton 0111101110100111111111100—18 
Keck 0110001111001111100110100—14 
Ri chards 0111110111010111011110100—17 
S M Meek 0001101000101110000000100— 8 
Young .' . . . 0001111000000011011111011—13 
L Wolf .0000010100100000000000010— 4 
Smedes .1100110000110000010011000— 9 
Hellman 1001101101101011111111101—18 
Dr O'Byrne 1111111000111110101000001—15 
W A Jones ....1001101110011111111111111—20 
Dorman 1000100111011111000000111—13 
C Kuss 1011110010111111100011100—16 
Sweeps: 
Events: 
Targets: 
Dr Meek 
Northcott 
Keal 
R Kuss .... 
A McGowan 
Eaton 
Keck 
S Meek 
Y'oung 5 
Wolf 
Smedes 
Hellman 7 
Dr O'Byrne 
Cop 
Jones 
Dorman 
C Kuss 
Plummer 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
s 
15 
10 
15 
10 
15 
10 
10 
15 
10 
6 
9 
7 
8 
8 
6 
2 
4 
12 
8 
9 
3 
0 
3 
2 
3 
13 
8 
13 
9 
13 
'9 
"9 
is 
9 
3 
9 
4 
8 
6 
5 
6 
12 
7 
11 
7 
7 
8 
11 
9 
7 
5 
7 
2 
12 
5 
11 
8 
12 
10 
14 
8 
10 
7 
3 
2 .. 
3 10 
7 
9 
4 
5 
8 7 10 
8 6 
6 
6 .. 
8 11 
4 
3 
7 
8 3 
8 5 
8 6 
8 8 
7 11 
4 10 
2 
Dr. J. W. Meek, Sec'y. 
East Torontos vs. Stanleys. 
The East Toronto Gun Club challenged the Stanley Gun Club to 
shoot a friendly team match at 50 birds per man, home and home 
matches, losers to pay for a barrel of flour to be donated to some 
charitable institution. 
The fir.st match was shot on the Stanley grounds over a magau- 
trap on Saturday, April 28. The scores: 
Stanleys: A. Httlme 17, C. Chapman 15, R. Buchanan 23, J. 
Douglas' 13, R. Green 16, J. Townson 15, A. Day 15; total 114. 
East Torontos: G. Beatty 16, W. McDowall 16, C. Crew 13, J. 
White 13, T. Sawdon 21. R. H. Crew 11, A. Taylor 21; total 111. 
The second half of the match was shot on Saturday, May 5, on 
the East Toronto grovinds over three expert traps, unknown an- 
gles. The match, being very close, created a great interest among 
the contestants, and came to a close after a very exciting finish, in 
which the East Toronto club won by 1 bird. The scores: " 
Stanleys: A. Hulme 22. R. Buchanan 21, J. Douglas 25, J. Town- 
send 18,'R. Green 22, A. Day 20, C. Chapman 12; total 135. 
East Torontos: G. Beatty 19, A. Tavlor 24, T. Sawdon 22, E. 
Sanderson 19, W. McDowall 15, C. Crew 24, R. H. Crew 16; 
total 13S. 
Summary: East Toronto 111, 139; total 250. Stanley 114, 135; total 
249. Majority for East Toronto, 1 bird. 
Staunton Gun Qub. 
Staunton, Va., May 11.— Herewith are the scoras made at the 
shoot of the Staunton Gun Club to-day: 
No. 1, 25 targets: 
Garber OlOlOOOOlOlOOOllllllOlOOO— 11 
J Wayman -1. .i... .. 0000111000000001111100106— 9 
Merriken 1101111100111101111111101—20 
Sillings 1111011111110111110111111—22 
McCoy 1110111101111001111001111—19 
Argenbright 1101011010110101111001100—15 
No. 2, 25 targets: 
Garber 1111111110010110100101100—16 
Merriken 1000010011011110101010111—14 
Sillings 0101100111110100111001111—16 
McCoy V 0010101100101101001110111—14 
E Wayman 1111101000111110110011101—17 
Argenbright 0011101100001000111110111—14 
Match, 25 targets: 
E Wavman 0100110011111010101111111—17 
Sillings .0000101111101011100011110—14 
F. M. Merriken, Sec'y. 
Memphis Gun dub. 
Memphis. Teun. May 1.5.^ — Relative to the tournament of the 
Memphis Gtm Club, I would say that on account of every one 
being just a bit busy we were unable to make up an elaborate 
programme, and hurriedly arranged for a two-days' tournament at 
targets, and if wanted all is prepared to shoot pigeons on the 
third -day. While the face of the affair does not assure one of win-, 
ning a fortune, yet we positively assert that none will j.o away 
dissatisfied. 
This shoot will be entirely -to encourage the poorer shooters, snrt 
put all as near as possible on equal terms. In fact, we are simply 
feeling our way to a more extensive shoot to follow, and should 
the shooters surrounding - our -section show any desire, you can 
say for us that Memphis will hold one of the old-style big purse 
amateur shoots— and not long off. 
Lunch and refreshments will be on the grounds, and in fact 
e-"erything for the comfort of visiting shooters has been thought 
of. IncloBed find programme, r The old reliable Tom Divine is 
training to do a joiif and i^V.c?, whicji alone is worth a trip to 
