488 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
The New Utrecht Gun Club issues the following announcement: 
"The club will ho.d an all-day shoot on Decoration Day, May 30, 
at Interstate Park, and will provide events for both pigeons and 
inanimates. Programmes will be mailed later. Traps will be ready 
at 10 o'clock, and the ciub will serve lunch at 1 o'clock. This will 
wind up our pigeon shooting until Labor Day. Commencing 
with Saturday, June 2, all events will beat targets. Programmes 
vt'ill be mailed later. The club will present ,t.o .the member making 
the highest average in June— allow'ances to be computed — a Mauer 
magazine, ]0-shot, combination rifle and pistol. We. have secured 
splendid quarters in the main building of ' the new Casino, and 
during tlie .summer will decorate and furnish them. All lockers 
will be in our room. To defray the cost of decorating and furnish- 
ing we shall shortly ask for subscriptions, either in the way of 
cash or ftirniture. It will be our endeavor to make our room one 
in which cur members and their friends will have every comfort. 
The .windows overlook our traps. The club officials are doing all 
they can to provide for our members, facilities for shooting such as 
we have never enjoyed before, and also to provide for interesting 
events. It is to be hoped that their work will receive the only 
recognition desired, vnz, : The approval of their club mates, shown 
by their attendance. 1£ you don t .shoot, 
who do." 
come out and see those 
The programme of the Monroe Gun Club's tournament, to be 
held at Monroe, Wis., June 5 and 6, provides twelve events on the 
I'lrst day, entrance on a 10-cent-per-target basis. Tlie^ single 25- 
target event is the State championship medal shoot. The second 
day has events at 10, 15 and 20 targets, four of each; entrance based 
on 10 cents per target. Total number of targets first day, 185; 
entrance, $18.50; second day, ISO; entrance, $18. There is a valuable 
lot of merchandise prizes for average prizes. Ammunition, etc., 
shipped to the secretary, Mr. J. C. Hood, will be delivered on 
the grounds free. The tournament is open to all amateurs; to 
professionals under the common restrictions. Purses_ divided 35, 
25, 25 and 15 per cent., with a merchandise prize to fTTth. Mr. H. 
C. Hii'schey, of Minneapolis, will manage the shoot. 
Mr. Ansley H. Fox, of Baltimore, added new laurels to his stock 
on May 26. .In the 100-target race at the Exposition tournament he 
aud Malone tied on li6 out of 100 targets. On the next day, shoot- 
rag the tie olf at 50 targets, Fox broke 48 to Malone's 47. His 
average during the tournament, we are informed, was 96 per cent. 
«? 
Mr. J. Gerow Dutcher writes us as follows: "The Pawling Rod 
and Liun CuD, Pawiing, N. \., desire to announce thar. they 
will lioid ail-Qc;y luurnament at targets Tuesday, June 2b. 
Programmes win be maued you next week. Address Oeo. S. 
\Viiiiams, secretary. 
On M^ednesday of next week Messrs. S. M. Van Allen and Geo. 
Peaoodv have arranged to snoot a match at 100 birds each, $100. 
The loi'incr to stand at So.vds., the latter at The contest to be- 
gin at 10 o'clock. 
Mr. W. A. Leach, president of the Arkansas State Sportsmen's 
Association, announces a cliange of dates ot the State tournament 
from July 17, IS and la to Ju.y 10, 11 and 12, the change being 
made to avoid contlicting witn tne dates ol the Moberiy shoot. 
m. 
In a match between Messrs. H. D. Travis, of West Virgiinia, 
and James Cowan, ot Manayunk, Pa., May 21, at lUO birds, the 
former won. Score; 9-3 to it>. The contest took place on the 
grounds of the Iveystone Shooting League. 
■5 
The East End Gun Club, <»f Toledo, O., announces its mid- 
summer tournament, to be held on June 26, 27 and 2S. Mr. F. A. 
Guiespie, Zzi Sp^tzer street, is the secretary. 
m. 
Mr. D. H. Leas, of Delaware, O., announces the tournament of 
the Delaware Gun Club on Juiy 11 and 12. 
Decoratipn Day will be a day of activity at Interstate Park. 
^ Bernard Waters. 
New Castle Gun Club. 
New C.istle, Pa., Mav 26.— I herewith append a copy of scores 
made at the shoot held "at Mew Castle, Pa., May 23 last. In the 
contest lor the bronze medal James T. Atkinson, of New Castle, 
Pa holder, won wiih a si-ore ot b8, against his opponent's (Johii 
KnLde ot Pittsburg, Pa.) bl. L. H. Fleming, of Pittsburg, one of 
the best shots, it nut ti.e best, m the State, wul likeiy be the next 
challenger there were shooters present Irom Warren, O., Pitt-S- 
buig ^i. Citv, tjreenvi.le, Sharon. Mercer, Beaver Fails, Rochester, 
liui.er and Lnon Vaney, Pa. Ihe shoot passed off very pleasantly, 
not a kick being registered. One incident worthy of mention was 
the consistent stiootmg ol Alexander, ot Greenville, Pa. Alexander, 
whose home name is plain, hearty and honest old Jack McMavy, 
made the oniy 2U straiglit during the day. The remarkableness 
of this consists in the lact that he is nearing (so his friends allege) 
his sixty-eighth birlliday, but really he doesn't look a minute over 
sixty, and shoois right up with young fellows hkc P'leming, At- 
kinson, Shaner, Doc Jessop, etc. Visiting shooters say New Castle 
is the on.v p.ace where, to crib from one of Plans Brciiman s 
poems, "a" man gets an he vants to ead, unt twice as much to 
drink." Old Hoss, of Pittsburg, was present, and his hosts .of 
friends were glad of it. 
The scores: 
Fvents- 123456789 10 1112 
TarsetV- 10 15 15 15 15 20 15 15 15 20 15 15 
A.tkmson 7 15 12 15 14 17 12 14 13 17 13 13 
Shaner 8 13 13 15 13 IS 13 15 12 15 13 15 
Farmer 7 9 7 12 12 14 12 12 10 14 13 10 
Ale^nde'r - 8 8 14 11 13 10 9 12 13 20 13 12 
Alexander 8 U 8 11 12 18 13 11 12 17 13 9 
Oid Uoss 7 12 11 9 1116 10 12 10 
Ho.mes 10 10 12 10 •• S 12 12 
Flem^ns . 8 15 13 14 13 13 15 13 15 19 14 13 
P fis 10 13 14 10 11 17 12 13 14 14 12 12 
5orn 7 9 8 11 10 5 4 
Ostermier ? Jl ■• IJ ■• 10 
Von Berg ? 10 • • • • » 
T?nHi "^nn ....... ..»<.»p»>-*»------"-«* »^ * •* •■• • ■ 
Miller 9 12 14 15 10 17 13 12 14 14 13 12 
Black 8 10 12 12 13 14 10 10 , . 
Clark ; S 13 10 11 13 15 12 13 13 .. S .. 
Crozier i'.1 10 12 U 13 11 12 10 13 11 .. 10 12 
Bad Shot '- i 9 12 14 9 14 11 11 11 12 .. 
XTo 7 ; 8 12 14 14 12 15 15 14 9 9 7 10 
Tones 7 14 10 13 16 15 12 
•Naylor'V:.':.'.': 15 5 9 15 9 12 8 13 .. 7 
pS'".:::;::::::;;:;;::::::::::: :: :: :: :: . .Ul a is is is 
PIenry p. .Shaner, Sec'y- 
Iowa State Sportsmen's Association, 
Marshai.ltown, la., May 24. — The twenty-third annual conven- 
tion and tournament of the Iowa Stale Sportsmen's Association 
opened Tuesday morning, with about thirty-five entries irom Iowa, 
Illinois, Nebraska and Minnesota. The weather was favorable for 
good scores, but a bad background made the targets hard to see 
at times. Two sets of target traps. Sergeant system, were used 
and about 12,000 targets were thrown. 
The trade representatives in attendance were S. A. Tucker, Par- 
ker Gun Co.; F. S. Parmelee, V nion Metallic Cartridge Co.; W. 
R. Crosby, Baker Gun Co. and E. C. & Shultze Powder Co.; C. 
W. Budd. 'Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Parker Gun and PTazard 
Powder Co. In the L. C. Smith cup contest Mr. Cook, of Mar- 
shalltown, and Mr. Sheldon, of Mason City, each broke 20 straight, 
and in shooting off the tie Mr. Cook won. Pie used Parker gun, 
U. M. C. shell and Dupont powder. 
The State team championship contest took fllace tO-day. Condi- 
tions: Two men to a team, 10 live birds per man. Lane and 
Kibbey, of Marshalltown, and Budd and Milner, of Des Moines, 
tied on 19, Budd and Milner winning in shoot-off. Both shot 
Parker guns and U. M. C. shells. Forty-five dollars was given 
each day for averages for amateurs only, but the scores of the win- 
ners would do credit to most of the experts. The Marshalltown 
Gun Club had charge of the tournament, and there was little de- 
lay. This club is made up of hustlers, and each member takes it 
upon himself to see that things are kept moving. 
The annual business meeting of the .Associatian waS held Tues- 
day evening. Newton was selected as the meeting place for the 
Association next year. Fort Dodge was the only other city desir- 
ing the honor of entertaining the sportsmen. The officers were 
elected for the ensuing year as follows: President, W. B. Kibbey, 
Marshalltown: Vice-President. J. C. Thompson, Newton; Secre- 
tary, D. R. Tripp. Newton; Treasurer, E. H. Geise. Newton; 
Board of Directors, F. E. Thompson, Newton; F. M. Card, Grin- 
nell; Henry Steegc, Waterloo; J. F. Drake, Fort Dodge; C, W. 
Budd, Des Moines. 
A new committee of the Association, to he known as the legis- 
lative committee, was also elected in the persons of W. R. Milner 
and Joseph Kirscher, of Des Moines, and Dr. W. B. Kibbey, of 
Marshalltown. 
The interests of the game and fish laws of the State were care- 
fully talked over and discussed at length. 
First Day, Tuesday, May 22. 
7 8 
14 14 
11 11 
14 12 
11 14 
8 4 
10 9 
12 13 
14 12 
15 9 
9 14 
14 11 
14 10 
10 12 
13 12 
9 13 
15 12 
15 14 
15 15 
9 10 
14 14 
12 10 
13 9 
12 14 
9 9 
10 12 
14 11 
13 12 
10 11 
11 13 
14 13 
12 9 
10 13 
15 15 
12 13 
14 11 
13 13 
15 14 
11 12 
15 18 
12 8 
14 11 
10 12 
10 8 
12 11 
14 12 
13 11 
11 15 
9 13 
12 14 
14 11 
9 12 
13 13 
14 13 
13 13 
13 14 
14 14 
15 12 13 14 11 11 
13 13 10 6 12 11 
12 13 !! ii i2 .*.' 
H 13 13 11 l.i 11 
.. .. 9 9 .. -- 
.. .. 13 
11 12 7 9 .. .. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Shelden 12 13 13 15 11 14 
Remington 12 10 13 11 12 U 
.\bbott ...,> 11 10 12 11 11 13 
Milner , 11 15 13 11 12 11 
Johnson 12 12 14 10 12 11 
Lane 10 11 11 10 11 10 
.Steege 13 12 13 13 10 12 
Diu.sel 14 15 12 10 12 12 
Whitmauer 13 12 12 13 12 12 
Kirsher 11 9 11 11 12 12 
Powers 13 15 10 13 12 14 
Gilson 13 10 13 12 13 10 
Hawman 13 11 9 13 12 10 
Cook 13 13 11 12 14 12 
W B Kibbey 10 14 14 12 13 12 
Budd 12 13 14 14 12 13 
Parmelee 14 14 15 15 13 14 
Crosby 12 14 15 15 15 15 
J Thompson 13 12 11 13 14 13 
Linnell 14 10 13 13 11 15 
Get , 11 9 14 14 12 U 
Mark 7 8 
Wallace , 9 11 
Twist 14 9 12 13 14 13 
Ford 9 10 12 10 11 9 
Mallory 12 10 7 4 9 9 
Sears 91111...... 
Tripp 10 12 13 .. ., 
McCormick 7 
Drake 5 6 .. 
Bruner .. 9 ,. .. .. 
Seeley 12 
Averages first day on targets, amateurs only: Shelden, first, S9; 
Cook, second, .$8; Linnell, third, ?7; Power, fourth, ?6; Deusel, 
fifth, $5. Low- average : Johnson, §9. 
Second Day Wednesday, May 23. 
Events: ' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
Shelden 15 14 15 14 14 13 20 13 13 14 14 13 
Abbott 10 10 11 12 11 13 16 12 14 14 12 15 
Kaep- 9 10 8 911 9 9 7 9 9 6 8 
Milner 12 13 12 12 14 13 18 13 14 13 14 14 
Kirsher 9 11 10 8 14 11 15 13 12 7 12 10 
Lane 11 10 12 12 10 11 15 11 9 1114 11 
Sheehy '. 13 9 10 9 8 11 14 .. .. , 
Deusel 15 9 10 13 12 15 14 12 14 13 14 11 
Whitmauer 11 13 13 12 12 13 15 14 14 13 12 12 
Budd 12 12 14 13 13 12 18 14 13 13 15 14 
Hawman 10 13 13 14 12 11 19 13 IS 13 11 13 
W B Kibbey 14 12 14 12 14 11 15 15 13 11 14 11 
Cook 14 14 11 12 14 10 20 14 14 14 12 14 
Crosby 14 14 15 12 15 15 .. 14 12 13 15 15 
Heeb 12 10 13 14 12 13 14 12 10 13 10 15 
Bronson 9 11 10 11 9 10 17 14 10 11 9 11 
O'Brien 13 12 9 10 1112 1111 8 12 14 12 
Rossback 10 13. 9 13 13 10 16 11 10 15 13 13 
Powers 11 ni3 14 13 13 16 13 14 14 11 12 
Scott 12 10 11 14 13 12 17 14 11 12 12 14 
Mattox 8 10 12 12 8 9 
Gilson 15 12 14 14 12 12 19 13 12 13 13 11 
10 
9 
14 
Parmelee 
Linnell 
Twist 
Wallace 
Waterbury 
Cory 
I>" E Thompson . ... 
Johnson 13 14 M 
McCormick H 9 
Tripp 
J C. Thompson.., 
Remington 
Foster 
Mervin 
14 15 15 14 14 14 . . 13 15 15 14 15 
13 13.14 14 14 12 19 13 13 14 11 12 
13 12 15 11 14 14 .. ..14 12 13 13 
13 13 12 n 12 13 .. 14 13 
9 9 6 
9 7 13 12 11 12 
9 13 10 10 11 . . 
12 13 9 17 
9 11 .. 9 11 
. . 12 10 11 14 
14 13 12 14 12 12 13 . . 12 
12 13 11 14 14 13 . . . . 13 
. 1 11 
10 S 11 12 9 8 . . 7 9 
13 .. 13 .... 12 17 .. n .... 11 
Minneapolis Gun Club. 
Minneapolis, Minn., May 24.— The opening shoot of the Min- 
neapolis Gun Club at the new Inter City Shooting Park yesterday 
was well attended, the day being perfect. Several good scores were 
made. The attendance was not as large as was expected, but no- 
tice of the shoot was limited. The remarkable feature of the day's 
sport was an exhibition given at the closcvof the medal contest by 
Mr PI. C. Hirschey, who had shot a 100-bird race with Parker for 
Not be'ng satisfied with his score, he concluded to shoot 100 birds 
,v:th h-^ "wn "im. He broke 96 out of the 100, breaking his last 
56 straight. He then concluded to continue shooting until he 
misscu, making a continuous run of 172 birds, which is within 3 
birds of the world's record. -, , 
Event No. 4, 10 singles and 5 pairs: Moore 19, Parker 17, 
Hirschy 14, Johnston 15, Biffton 14, Hayes 16, Melich 16, J. Thomas 
13, Hoffman 13, Sutherland 6, Nelson 14, Seeley 5. 
Moore won senior badge, Hoffman won junior badge and John- 
ston won amateur badge^^ French. 
Pine Bluff Gun Club. 
Pine Bluff, Ark., May 25.— The weekly shoot of the Pine Bluff 
Gun Club had an extra attraction, a contest between Mr. George 
Clement and Mr. Wa'ter B. Sorrells for the individual champion- 
ship medal of the State. Mr. Sorrels obtained the medal by 
mating a score of 43 out of 50. 
The medal was won last Saturday by Mr. Sorrells from Mr. De 
Long, of Hot Springs. The fact that the medal is now held by a 
Pine Bluff man seems to have awakened a new interest in the gun 
club, as four new shooters participated yesterday. 
In the ora^tice shoot the following score was made out of a 
possible 50: Howell 38, Russell 31, Cromwell 37, Speers 43, Arnold 
32, Webb 2S. Phillips 37, Sorrells 43, Clement 41, 
Steege 15 14 12 10 14 14 17 14 13 13 14 14 
Hanson •. 12 . . 11 
Nichols : 9 . . 11 
Patter 9 •• 10 
Card 8 10 .. 7 .. .. 
Houghton 14 14 13 
Dunn 1.,,.. 9 11 .. 9 8 .. .. .. 
J D Kibbey 12 .. .. 12 .. .. ll .. 
Kerr 17 
Seeley -- ■ 13 . . . . 
Kerwin 8 .. 
Thomas i .• 6 .. 
Averages, second day on targets, amateurs only: Shelden, first. 
$9; Steege, second. $8; Cook, third, $7; Milner, fourth, $6: IJnnell 
and Gilson, fifth, $5. Low average, Kaep, |9. 
Third Day, Thursday, May 24. 
Event No. 1, 5 live birds, entrance S2.50 
Lane 22112-5 
Mattox 01222—4 
Abbott 22222-5 
Milner 11222—5 
Sheehy 11222-5 
Mallory ,».....- 01202-3 
Kaep 0]0''2-3 
Deusel i^909_4 
Shelden .11212— 5 
Rose ulja^— i 
Heeb 11292-5 
Bron.son 00212—3 
O'Brien .11922-5 
Rossback 01222—4 
Gilson 11211-5 
Hawman 11122—5 
Dr Kibbey 00222—3 
t'Ook ■ 01111-4 
Parmelee 12112—5 
Z^^yi^ ■ 02222—4 
P^wdd 12112—5 
Kersher 10000—1 
••• 10111— 4 
Bumgardner '. , . . 9-in22— 4 
S perry ; i . . ■!i2221— 5 
Whitmauer 10110—3 
Spencer ...12022—4 
Linnell ...... .02902— 3 
Steege .................. .12221- 
Whinery ............ 
.00222—3 
Event No. 2, 7 live birds, entrance $4: 
Lane 
Mattox ................2220122—6 
Abbott ................ .2922222—7 
Miller ................ .0222022—5 
Sheehy 2212222—7 
Mallory 1100222—5 
Kaep 2222200-5 
Gilson .....1221212—7 
Hawman 2010221—6 
W B Kibbey... 2192122—7 
Cook ............... . ..2112111— 7 
Pa r"i elee 2292222 7 
Budd .1111121-7 
Sperry .............. . .,1221221— 7 
Deusel .................2212112—7 
Shelden ,.,.,.....0012110—4 
Rose ................. .2211122—7 
Heep 2201212— G 
Bronson .............. .2022221—6 
O'Brien ........2222222—7 
Ivussuack 4».'j.j.ijLii — -0 
Event _No. 3, team shoot for State trophy; two men to a tear/ 
10 live birds per man: 
I-ane_ .2022212222— 9 Linnell .2122220w 
Dr Kibbey ....1222222222-10-19 Mallory ....... .0011201121— 7 
Linnell .... ... 
X D Kibbey....... 
Steege 
Whitmauer ....... 
Shelling .......... 
Nason 
...0222201- ■ 
. . .0112102,- r, 
...0021101- 
. . .1211102— ;, 
. . .0222222--*,: 
.0212010—4 
Spencer 0221221— fi 
Deusel ..020w 
Cook 210 w 
Mattox 0222112122— 9 
Sheehy 2220222122— 9—1,8 
Heep 2222202220— 8 
O'Brien 2222222229—10—18 
.'Vbholt 2220222202— 8 
J D Kibbey.... 2122222002— 8— 16 
Tripp .........2112122100—8 
Kerr 2212122202— 9—17 
Shelden 1102112w 
Rose ' 221211.0112— 9— ii; 
Milner 2220211222— 9 
Budd 1212121121— 10— b 
Gilson 2221111222—10 
Hawman 1001112221— 8— IR 
Bronson ....2222222200— 8 
Kaep .. ...2222220222— 9—17 
Steege 0222112022— 8 
Whitmauer . . . .1101022210— 7—1 
Rossback ..... .222211w 
Spencer llOllOw 
Lane any Kibbey, of Marshalltown, and Milner and Budd of De;. ' 
Moines, tied on 19, and shot off at 4 birds for team. All kille.i 
straight on first tie. Lane missed one bird in second tie and Miller i 
and Budd again killed straight, and won cup: A 
Event No. 4, 10 birds, entrance ^5: T 
Lane 2202221112— 9 Parmelee 2222202221-- f» 
.Abbott 2220202222— S Budd 0111221212— 3 
A:'allory 0000122020— 4 .Sperry ....2122122222—10 , 
Deusel 2122020222— 8 Rossback 1001221110- 7 I 
Rose . . 0022011202- 6 Twist 1001210200- £ I 
W H Kibbey 2211221001- 8 Shelden 2121202202— S 
Cook 1221211212—10 
Hawkeye. 
Intef State Tournament at Richmond. 
RicHivOND, Va., May 24.— The second target tournament of the 
Inlerstaie Association s series tor the season ot IbOO came to a 
close this evening. 4ne attendance was lair, there being about 
thirty-three shooters ail to.d, me majority of whom wtie irom 
out ol town, tlie number ot tocai shooters being very small. The 
trade was represented by J. S. Fanning, ot tne Lahm & Rand 
Po\vder Co.; J. J. HaJoweli, ot the union Metauic Cartridge Co.; 
.•\. .hi. Fo.x, ot tne Winchester Repeating Arms Co., a new man m 
tiic held ot iraae representatives; PI. r. Couins, ot the Dupont 
and Hazard powder companies, and Messrs. Ceorge iiartlett and 
.]. H. Marhn, ot the Aiarun Pire Arms Co.: 'the amateurs con- 
sisted ot Col. J. T. Anthony, ol Chanotte, N. C; H. C. Bridges, 
ol iarboro, IN. C: VV. tell Mitcheu and T. F. Nelson, of 
Lynchburg, Va.; M. T. Neison, ol Clifton Forge, Va.; Thos. 
Siearne.s, of Newport Mews, Va.; P. j. Callagher and William 
Stewari, ol Portsmouth, Va., and Messrs. Dupont and George, 
of Charlottesville, Va. 'Ihe home club was represented by Messrs. I 
Ilammond, 'lignor, Stearnes, Colquitt, Harrison, Euyson and 
others. 
Ihe first day opened clear and warm, and while the programme 
was not started unlil 10 o'clock, and an aOjournment ot one hour 
was taken lor lunch, the regular events were finished by 3:30. 
Panning was high man for the day, with only 12 lost targets out of 
165; Fox was second, with 1 less. 
'i he second day opened with a steady downpour ot rain, which 
continued until 3 P. M. At 1:3U Manager Shaner announced that 
the remainder of the programme was annulled, as it was still rain- 
ing, with no signs of stopping. 
The scores 
Events: 
'I argets : 
Fanning 
Hailowell .. 
Collins 
Bartlett 
Anthony .... 
Colquitt 
Tignor 
1' Stearnes . . 
F Stearnes -- 
Mitchell 
Stewart 
G eorge . ... 
Thomas 
Fox 
Hammond .. 
T F Nelson. 
Tar PI eel . . . 
Dupont 
Murrell 
Tuttle 
Ellyson ..... 
H T Nelson 
Harrison ... 
Jones 
Cannon . , . , 
First Day, Wednesday, May 23. 
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Second Day, Thursday, May 24, 
May 24 was devoted to live-bird shooting under the auspices, 
of the Richmond Pigeon Club. The Interstate Association had 
nothing to do with this part of the programme. The live-bird 
scores lollow: 
No. 1, 5 birds, $5 entrance, high guns: 
Tar Heel, 28 11222—0 Hailowell, 30 ..22220—4 
Hearst. 28 22201—4 Stewart, 2S 22010—3 
.\nthony, 30 22112—5 tlammond 28. ...22222—5 
F Stearnes, 28 21020—3 Collins, 28 00222-3' 
No. 2, 10 birds, $10: 
Tar Pleel, 28 2211202212— 9 Hammond, 28 022*022222— 7 
F Stearnes, 28 0212o2il21— 8 Fanning, 31 1112121121—10 
Hailowell, 30 2220022222— 8 Stewart. 28 0011212222- 
-Hearst, 28 22202*2221— 8 Collins, 28 2002020221— 6 
Anthony, 30 2011011121— 8 
No. 3, 15 birds, .$15 entrance, high guns: ■ 
Tar Heel, 28. .22122*222222122— 14 Hammond, 28.222222222222222—15 
F Stearnes. 28.102022122222121—13 Hearst, 28 1220*2121021122-12 
Anthony, 30. . .212201212012222— 13 .Panning, 31. . .212221212222222— 15 
Hailowell, 30. .222222222222222— 15 Stewart, ^ 28. . ..222222222022220— 13 
Collins, 28 22122122*020112—12 ' ' 
No. 4, 10 birds, $7.50 entrance, high guns: 
F Stearnes, 28 2222202022— 8 Anthony, .SO 1110011120— 7 
Hammond, 28 2222022222— 9 Tar- Heel, 28 1202100111— 7 
Tignor, 28..... 0002102102- .5, Fanning, 31 1122202222—9 
Harrison, 28....... 20.100011110— 6 He,ir.st. 28 ..2201222222—9 
Hailowell, .30....... 2212220222- 9 
Pryor. 
Worcester Sportsmen's Cl'jb 
Worcester, Mass., May 25,— The shoot of the Sportsmen's Club 
to-day was poorly attended, owing to the threatening weather. A' 
strong cast wind prevai'ed during the shooting of the programme, 
which was a .1,00-bird affair, made up in ten 10-bird events as fol-| 
lows: Ten regular, 10 unknown, 10 reversed; 10 one man up, nn^ 
known traps; 5 pairs, 4 singles and 3 pairs; 10 regular, 10 un- 
known; 10 reversed: 10 one man up, unknown traps, and only 
four men entered. The prize was a ticket by the Yarmouth S. S. 
Co. from Boston to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia and return, and was 
won by Walks. Following are the scores: 
Events: 1 .2 3' , 4 5 6 7 8 
Targets: .10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 1(! 
Walls :. 8.. 9 9 -6 9 S 10 S 1(' 
Coflrn 9 - 6.- 5 8 3 7 5 8 t 
McLellan 8 7 8 6 8 S 6 8 
Doten .• • 7 8 7 .5 6 6 .8. 5 
No. 5 was at 5 pairs ; No. 6 was at 4 singles and 3 pairs. 
Totals: Walls, 86; Coffin, 61, < allowance 4, 65: McLellan 67, 
allowance -1, 71; Doten 64, allowance 14, 78. 
Stattnton Gun Club. 
Staunton, Va., May 25.— The scores made to-day at 50 target,- 
at the shoot of the Staunton Gun Club follow: 
Silling.s 36. Summerson 47, Harris 27, Wayman 25, Hartman 18 
Garber 32, Kiracofe 31, Merriken 41, Blackburn 24. 
Mr. W. TB.. Sorrells, of Pine Bluff, Ark., won the State champion 
ship of Arkansas from Mr. C. C. De Long, o£ Hot Springs, oi 
May 19. > •« 
