June i6, 1960. 'I 
FOREST AHD STREAM. 
47f 
One of the unfortunate calamities which beset mankind was that 
which. happened to catcher Jack O'Neil, who broke his leg while 
sliding to third base on Thursday of the State shoot in a game 
between the Utica Club, to which he belonged, and the Schenec- 
tady. On the shooting grounds on Friday about $20 was sub- 
scribed for him among the shooters, a number of whom witnessed 
the accident. 
m 
Mr, E. W. Bird, Fairmont, Mitm., writes us as follows: "The 
programme of the first annual amateur target tournament of the 
Fairmont, Minn., Gun Club will be out in a few days. The tourna- 
ment will be held June 21-22, and will consist of twelve events 
each day at 15 bluerocks; ?1.50 entrance; four moneys; per,^'cent.' 
division; $200 in cash averages will be divided among the I'wetijty 
high guns." -.'^g^ 
In connection with the second contesst for the championship "or 
Long Island at Interst.^te Park, on June 21, beginning at 1 o'clock, 
the Medicus Gun Club announces a programme as follows: Five 
birds, $3.50; 7 birds, $5; and 10 birds, $2, the latter for a 
VVinchestcr .30-30 sporting rifle. Sweep optional. Dr. C. E. 
Kemble, 905 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, is the secretary. 
The Dean Richmond trophy was won by the Oneida County 
Sportsmen's Association team, the members of .which were Messrs 
H. L. Gates, M. M. Mayhew and E. D. Fulford, the latter 
killing his 20 birds straight, while each of his associates lost but 1, 
thus making a score of 5S out of 60. 
At Columbus, in the tournament of the Ohio Trapshooters' 
League, Messrs. C. Young and R. O. Heikes tied on^ 48 out of 50 
targets in a field of twenty-four shooters for the L. C. Smith 
trophy, emblematic of the championship of Ohio. In the shoot-off 
Young won. 
n 
In No. 7, the New York Slate championship event, or contest of 
four-men teams, at 20 targets, there were four teams. The Roches- 
ter Rod and Gun Club Won with a score of 7S ovit of a possible 80. 
The New Utrecht Gun Club's team was second with 75. 
The South Side Gun Club, of Newark, N. J., will hold a shoot on 
Saturday afternoon of this week, open to all. 
ItiSjlJtyuj*!....^.. . Bernard Waters. 
Zoo Rod and Gun Club. 
Elwooh, Ind., May 25.— The first annual state live-bird cham- 
pionship shoot held in this city under the auspices of the Zoo Rod and 
Gun Club, beginning Wednesday, May 23, and continuing for three 
days, was a success. The weather was all that could have been de- 
sired for such a meeting. The sun shone brightly, but a cool 
wave had been arranged by the weather man for the occasion. 
There was no wind to annoy the men shooting. 
The attendance was decidedly encouraging, both as to contest- 
ants and spectators. Plenty of seats were provided under a canopy, 
and the comfort of all present was well looked after. Some of the 
best shots in the State were present, among them Tripp, of In- 
dianapolis; Neal, of Bloomfieldi Voris, of Crawfordsville, and 
Head and Cavanaugh, of Peru. Kokomo, Noblesville, Muncie, 
Warren and other Indiana cities were well represented. 
The first two days' events were at targets, and the magautrap" 
worked well. The appended scores show the excellent work that 
was done. Friday the live-bird championship for the State of 
Indiana and the Lieber trophy took place, and created great in- 
terest. The birds provided were first class, and the contest was 
close and exciting. Vori's, of Crawfordsville, won the trophy on 
the miss-and-out to decide the tic. 
The shoot was under the direction of Mr. John Parker, of De- 
troit, the popular representative of the Peters Cartridge Co., and 
his work gave excellent satisfaction to all concerned. His pres- 
ence at an affair of this kind insures that it will be properly con- 
ducted. The committee of the Zoo Club having in charge the 
shoot was as follows: E. E. Neal. Wayne Leeson, Ray Hitchcock. 
W. F. Edwards and M. L. White. O. Huffman is president and 
J. M. Livingston secretary of the club. . 
The success of the first tournament has .greatly encouraged the 
members of the club, and the expressions of praise from the 
visitors and promises of a , return visit at future meetings has 
induced the Zoo Club to announce a bigger and better meelnig in 
(-very way for next year on about the same dates. No efforts will 
be spared to make it the banner meeting of the State, and every- 
body is invited to be with us. Scores: 
'^ifst Day, May 23. 
Events: 1 
Targets: 10 
Neal 9 
Tripp 10 
Parry 6 
Cavanaugh S 
Apperson 7 
White S 
Brenner 8 
Partington 9 
Bowen 9 
Livingston 6 
Short 10 
Brissell 9 
Ouster ......i.jj;... 8 
Adamson 8 
E Apperson • • • 8 
Forest 
Edwards 
Williams 
Harbit 
Parker -t.-.^.^ 
Smith 
Meredith 
Leeson 
3 4 
20 15 
20 15 
19 13 
IS 12 
IG 13 
14 14 
.. 10 
17 14 
20 15 
19 14 
.. 12 
19 12 
.. 13 
.. 12 
5 6 7 
lU 20 20 
10 16 15 
10 20 17 
6 11 10 
7 15 14 
8 17 16 
7 .. .. 
8 17 .. 
10 16 15 
9 17 .. 
6 .. .. 
7 16 .. 
8 .. .. 
8 .. .. 
8 .. 17 
5 9 10 
10 15 20 
9 14 19 
8 15 20 
7 15 19 
9 12 19 
10 13 17 
. . 10 . . 
's ii i4 
9 12 15 
6 .. .. 
8 14 13 
8 14 .. 
9 12 .. 
7 13 15 
.. .. 12 
11 12 
15 20 
11 17 
15 19 
12 13 
14 16 
13 13 
12 i'7 
13 15 
13 17 
12 .. 
14 .. 
12 .. 
11 .. 
12 .. 
13 14 15 
10 10 15 
6 10 9 
10 8 14 
'6 io is 
.. 12 
8 li 
8 11 
5 
6 
9 
7 8.. 
.. 6 11 
.. 10 .. 
7 10 10 
.. 7 10 
7 9 15 
14 12 8 
.. .. 6 
16 .. .. 
11 .. .. 
14 
5 9 
17 
6 U 
13 18 6 . . S 
7 9 
No. 7 was at 10 pairs; No. 13 at 5 pairs. 
Second Day, May 24. 
Events : 1 
Targets : 10 
Neal 6 
T-PP •-•t-' n 
Lavanaugh o 
Parker 9 
Dennis 9 
Livingston v 
Partington ? 
Williams S 
Bender ..4.<4 ' 
Meredith '. 7 
Adamson 9 
Harbit S 
Ffirrell 9 
10 
Edwards .,..*<,;.... 
Smith 
Leeson 
See 
Yelton 
No. 6 was at 10 pairs. 
2 3 
20 20 
18 18 
IS 20 
15 15 
18 17 
17 17 
12 19 
16 16 
15 16 
10 .. 
16 17 
.. 15 
i9 i7 
4 5 
15 25 
12 2 
14 2 
12 2 
11 2 
13 23 
3 18 
12 21 
9 19 
10 .. 
11 2 
10 .. 
io 
6 7 8 
20 20 20 
16 17 17 
15 16 15 
18 IS 18 
16 19 16 
17 17 16 
13 14 14 
15 4 .. 
. . 12 11 
16 .. .. 
15 .. 11 
11 14 
12 14 
9 10 
10 20 
8 16 
10 18 
8 14 
8 12 
7 17 
6 8 
11 12 
It) 15 
7 ,. 
9 14 
10 IS 
11 .. 
15 20 
.. 14 
.. 13 
5 9 
'7 is 
5 .. 
'7 ii 
5 .. 
10 18 
8 14 
9 13 
6 .. 
9 14 
4 .. 
9 14 
"e 
6 13: 
5 .. 
7 9' 
Third Day, May 25. 
- Live-hird chamoionship of Indiana, and Lieber trophy: 
V-r;:\ ' cnai"P'""'"»i' ' .2222212221112222121121221—25 
„ . • ■ ■ 2222222222222222222222222—25 
ii-^^ ; ; ! ! 2222222211122111112222112—25 
-ir"R^ ; 21211*2110221122211112212—23 
AHamVor; 21*1222222221112111121220—23 
qi-pnlT^ns • 1101*21112122211111122212—23 
rl,F,V,t,,o-h 2201221 201 221221011121121—22 
M^.-^^ ;fi ' 1210*2212201 1 212212221122—22 
jjiereaun 2012212022222122202212222—22 
222221 2020'*2210 w 
Svfcon-;;;;;:::;::;::: m^^non**.- 
Williams 11003220W 
vJrfs*' ...21222222 Tripp 112* . 
Dennis":. 2222222* 
Sweeps: . No. 1. 
Tripp 11112222120—10 
Neal " .111110 — 5 
Dennis ......21222222120—10 
Adamson 1220 — 3 
Voris 222U0 — 5 
Cavanaugh U22110 — 6 
Parker 22222222222—11 
Newcomer 20 — 1 
White • 120 — 2 
Williams . 
Livingston 
No. 2. ^ 
22ii22 — 5 
210 -^2 
20 — i 
210 —2 
222267--4 
No. 3. 
. 0 
121222120 
20 
1222222222 
10 
- 0 
- 8 
- 1 
-10 
1 
2122221222 -10 
2220 
1220 
No. 4, 5 birds: Adamson 4, Tripp Nefd .5, Dennis 5, Cavanaugh 
4, 'Voris ,5, Forest 2, Martin 5, Stevens 5, Yelton 5, Meredith 3, 
Parker 4. 
Charlottesville and Staunton Gun Clubs. 
CHARLOTrESViLLE, Va., Juttc 11.— Herewith are the .scores made 
in a team shoot for a silver cup and ni a merchandise prxze match 
between the Staunton and Charlottesville Gim Clubs, held on the 
grounds of the latter, Friday, June 8. This was our hrst shoot 
lor the cup, which is owned jointly by the two clubs. The team 
shoot was closely contested, Charlottesville winning by only 1 
bird, and but for the fact that one of Staunton's best shots, Mr. 
W. F. Summerson, was very much handicapped by a badly bruised 
arm, it is very probable that the cup wouid have gone to Staun- 
ton. Notwithstanding his arm gave him a great deal of pain, 
Mr. Summerson shot through the whole of the events of 15,S 
targets. 
'this is the fourth or fifth time that these two clubs have come 
together, and in every case the shooting has been very close. The 
Staunton Club is made up of a lot of high-toned gentlemen and thor- 
ough, whole-souled sportsmen. Your correspondent had the pleas- 
ure of meeting them on their grouhds abovit ten days ago, and 
though the pace set by them was too hot for him to keep up with, 
he thoroughly enjoyed meeting again such a lot of genuine good 
fellows and all around sportsmen. If any of your readers who arc 
interested in trapshooting should ever have the pleasuie of visit- 
ing Staunton, if they will look up Summerson, Bowman, Merriken, 
McDaniel, Ouensen or any other 'member of this club, they will 
find royal good fellows who are never happier than when enter- 
taining some brother sportsman. 
The scores; 
Charlottesville Gun Club Team. 
George 11101111011111101101—16 
W O Watson 01101110101111001101—13 
D R Snow 10111111011111011111—17 
Norris Watson 11011111111111011010—16 
Loyd 10000000110010101001— 7 
Link 1110111100111101011—14 
Hunter Watson 11111001010100101111—1.3—96 
Staunton Gun Club Team. 
Summerson .11011111010101011100—13 
M cDaniel 10001111101101011110—13 
Merriken 01000111000111101000— 9 
Harris 11111110101111110111—17 
Garber 11001011010110111111—14 
SiUings 11101010001011011101—12 
Wayman 11101011111111111110—17—95 
Other scores: 
Events : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 
Targets: 20 10 15-20 10 15 20 10 15 20 
Summerson 13 3 10 14 
Wayman 17 8 12 19 
Peyton 5 5 10 
Shaefer 3 5 8 
Johnson 6 11 14 
8 14 
7 8 
8 10 7 
6 11 18 
5 ,. .. 
AlcDaniel 13 
Merriken 9 
Harris 17 
Norris Watson .... 16 
Hunter Watson ... 13 
Sillings 12 
Garber 14 
W O Watson 13 
Link 14 
Snow 17 
George 16 
AValker 4 8 10 
Loyd 7 6 10 IL 
Keller 5 
Poindexter 3 
Bruffy 7 
12 6 
7 10 10 
9 12 15 
8 8 12 
5 12 1.5 
6 12 16 
6 15 9 
9 11 13 
5 9 7 
7 11 13 
8 12 14 
7 17 
8 8 
9 14 
7 7 10 
7 9 13 
7 10 10 
5 10 12 
5 7 11 
6 9 15 
6 10 7 
6 10 11 
4 8 
6 13 15 7 0 6 
8 12 13 7 10 19 
5 11 11 7 10 16 
4 6 14 8 12 12 
7 9 14 10 12 7 
5 11 12 10 12 14 
8 13 12 9 15 12 
6 12 16 
5 12 12 
6 9 10 
3 5.. 
S 
8 8 
7 14 
9 11 
Cochran 11 11 4 
9 9 
D. 
Shot 
at. 
155 
155 
100 
55 
135 
155 
155 
155 
90 
155 
155 
1.55 
155 
1.55 
155 
.155 
135 
155 
135 
80 
45 
80 
Broke. 
83 
120 
45 
21 
81 
95 
86 
107 
56 
101 
115 
104 
102 
94 
115 
119 
80 
92 
80 
30 
30 
44 
Av. 
.535 
,774 
.4.50 
'.m 
.613 
.555 
.690 
.622 
.652 
.742 
.670 
.658 
.607 
.742 
.768 
.592 
.593 
.592 
R. Snow, Sec'y. 
Dubuque Gun Club. 
Dubuque, la.. May 7. — The first annual tournament of the Du- 
buque Gun Club closed to-day. This cliib has twenty-nine active 
members: The officers are: W. W. Bronson, President: Titus 
Schmid, Vice-President; A. F. Heeb, Secretary and Treasurer; 
Edw. G. Imhoft', Assistant Secretary and Treasurer; James 
O'Brien, Field Captain. 
The grounds are situated in the north part of the city about ten 
minutes' ride from Julien plotel. Two magautraps were used. 
The grounds were well arranged — club house, tents, awnings, good 
seats — in fact, everything was done that could add to the comfort 
of the visiting sportsmen. The entertainment committee were the 
big four — Bronson, Heeb, Kaep and O'Brien — and they left noth- 
ing undone that could add to the pleasure of their guests. In fact, 
each member of the club took it upon himself to see that every 
one was made welcome. 
Mrs. Dr. Carson shot through the entire programme and made 
some good scores. Trade representatives were not permitted to 
shoot for prizes, and only three were in attendance, namely, 
Messrs. S. A. Tucker, of Parker Bros.; C. W. Budd, U. M. C. Co., 
Hazard powder and Parker gun, and H. C. Hirschy, Hazard pow- 
der and Winchester Arms Co. None of these gentlemen did any 
shooting in the regular events. Budd and Hirschy acted as squad 
hustlers and kept things movin.?. 
The programme each day was twelve 15-target events, with $5 
added to each event. Eleven high averages were given to those 
who took part in the entire programme. Fifty-two contestants took 
part in the first day's programme and fifty-five the second day. 
About 1.5,000 targets were thrown in the two days. An elegant 
Hmch was served each day and ample time given all' to enjoy it. 
This club will hold another tournament next year and will add 
$500 to $600. This will insure them a large entry, as all were so 
well pleased this year they will not fail to be on hand at their 
next annual tournament. The scores: 
Eleven high averages for two davs' shooting: Total birds shot 
at. 360. Morrison 328, Marshall 320, Clark 319, Thompson 318, 
Klein 315, Bell 312, Connor 309, Heeb 303, Abbott 299, Linell 296, 
Y'ank 294. 
First Day, June 6- C 
Events : 1 
A Glab 13 
W W Bronson 15 
Yank 15 
Monk ., , 10 
Culber .vj 11 
Abbitt .- 10 
Antoine 11 
Heeb 14 
Dr Carson 12 
Mrs Carson 11 
Wittnerauer 14 
Clark 15 
Bell 15 
Klein 14 
Linell ....v 14 
Kaep 10 
Hart 12 
Donovan 8 
Schwind 10 
O'Brien ..\ 12 
Milliken 12 
Waddington 
Marshall 14 
Burnside .-. . . 13 
Connor 14 
I?.ankin 13 
Lane 12 
Rosback 13 
Schmid 13 
Kessler 9 
Leisher 6 
D W Heisema 7 
Thomas 7 
Woodford 15 
234 5 6789 10 
12 8 9 11 10 12 10 14 9 
13 14 11 15 14 11 8 11 12 
13 13 14 11 14 13 13 12 12 
13 12 13 13 11 13 12 12 12 
10 12 13 13 11 10 10 10 12 
14 14 15 14 12 12 11 14 15 
11 1-2 13 n 14 
14 14 13 13 11 13 12 10 13 
12 14 11 14 11 14 12 12 13 
10 9 5 9 8 9 9 6 11 
15 14 14 14 13 12 10 9 13 
14 14 15 14 12 12 15 14 12 
11 14 13 14 15 13 11 15 14 
11 11 15 12 14 14 11 12 14 
12 12 14 13 15 12 12 12 11' 
11 9 10 7 12 9 6 7 11 
10 11 9 11 12 14 10 15 10 
12 8 9 10 12 11 11 11 . . 
12 11 11 12 11 10 12 10 9 
14 10 12 12 13 14 10 ll 13 
13 14 14 14 11 13 10 12 12 
11 13 12 13 12 15 12 11 12 
15 13 12 15 13 13 12 14 13 
11 13 13 14 9 12 14 13 8 
15 11 13 14 12 12 13 14 13 
11 10 10 11 10 
14 11 15 10 12 12 12 10 11 
11 12 15 13 12 12 11 14 13 
13 11 14 13 13 11 10 14 12 
9 13 12 11 11 11 9 12 6 
9 .4 44 ■« Ik fe* kh, 
10 ■ 
11 12 
9 12 
11 7 
13 10 
14 12 
12 7 
12 11 
14 12 
12 10 
9 6 
13 11 
14 13 
14 14 
13 14 
13 9 
12 9 
13 10 
9 12 
14 9 
10 i2 
15 13 
11 13 
13 13 
13 11 
12 10 
13 11 
Broke. 
129 
142 
153 
147 
131 
154 
i53 
147 
102 
152 
164 
163 
155 
149 
113 
127 
i29 
144 
133 
162 
144 
157 
143 
148 
148 
Morrison 14 16 15 18 13 13 15 14 14 15 
Thomson 15 12 13 12 12 14 14 13 14 12 
Wilson 9 7 8 
Williams 11 .. ^. .. 9 
J Tschingi 11 13 12 12 10 8 9 .. .. 
Jaeger 10 , . . . . . . . 
Cowles . , . . 13 15 11 
White 11 12 8 
Lippencot ,1110 7 
Eddy 10 11 10 
Brown 10 12 6 
Healv 8 9 10 
Bookman 9 9 9 
K C 11 10 10 
Jean 10 8 9 
Slade 8 8 
Dr Walker 8 .. 
Lembke 
14 14 
13 12 
171 
157 
Second, Day, June 7, 
14 
15 
9 
9 
11 
10 
Events: 1 2 
Bronson 13 14 
Shafter 11 13 
Waddington 14 14 
Glab 12 10 
Schmid 12 10 
Whitmore 15 13 
Clark 15 14 
Bell 13 10 
Klein 14 15 
Linell 15 12 
Cacole 15 10 
Imhoff 10 11 
Ebe 12 15 
Hughes 14 14 
Cummings 7 10 
Connor 14 15 
O'Brien 12 
Marshall 13 
Burnside 15 13 
K C 12 11 
Eddy 11 9 
Kaep 9 
Brookman 13 
McGough 10 
Hart 11 
White 12 12 
Culver 12 12 
AH 11 13 
Ros.sback 11 14 
Milliken 9 12 
Abbitt 12 10 
Mrs Carson 9 8 
Dr Carson 11 12 
Heeb 11 13 
Lane 9 12 
Yank 13 11 
Monk 10 11 
Parker 15 13 
Morrison 15 14 
Thompson 15 13 
Rankin 12 12 
157% ..10 6 
Mendorfer 10 7 
Baumhover 10 10 
Sciiemmell 9 
Williams 13 
Johnson 
Jaeger 
Coburn 
Van Fleck 
Lemoke 
Gooding 
Brown 
Fschirgi 
Cosley . . 
3 4 
12 12 
11 10 
13 14 
9 9 
7 9 
13 11 
13 11 
14 14 
15 13 
14 14 
11 14 
14 1?, 
14 15 
15 13 
12 10 
13 13 
15 12 
13 14 
13 9 
13 
5 6 
13 11 
11 11 
12 13 
10 12 
11 9 
14 8 
13 10 
14 12 
10 15 
14 12 
11 12 
13 14 
10 11 
15 13 
11 11 
13 13 
12 12 
13 13 
12 12 
n 11 
7 8 
13 11 
9 11 
9 12 
8 9 
8 13 
13 13 
15 12 
9 12 
13 14 
13 11 
11 .. 
13 12 
13 12 
14 15 
11 8 
15 11 
10 13 
12 12 
9 10 
13 9 
9 10 
13 11 
10 13 
13 12 
8 13 
12 10 
13 10 
14 12 
13 14 
13 12 
11 11 
11 .. 
10 10 
11 12 
8 9 
8 10 
11 "s 
10 6 
12 9 
10 12 
10 8 
.. 9 
10 9 
11 12 
12 11 
n 11 
11 12 
8 9 
13 13 
13 11 
12 14 
12 8 
12 11 
13 12 
15 11 
12 15 
10 12 
12 9 
14 14 
14 12 
13 13 
13 9 
13 14 
13 12 
10 .. 
11 12 
14 8 
13 12 
14 10 
13 11 
6 8 10 
10 
6 11 4 9 9 10 
. ..11 
13 14 
14 12 
9 11 
11 11 
12 13 
12 10 
12 14 
10 7 
11 8 
14 11 
14 14 
10 12 
11 9 
13 13 
15 13 
13 13 
14 .. 
7 11 
12 .. 
15 13 
10 11 
11 10 
12 12 
3 11 
13 8 
10 11 
10 6 
12 12 
14 12 
12 15 
11 11 
14 10 
12 9 
13 14 
14 13 
12 12 11 14 14 11 
i2 ii is ii ii io 
15 14 
14 i4 
10 9 
15 11 
11 13 
10 12 
12 13 
10 11 
12 11 
12 11 
12 12 
13 10 
12 12 
8 13 
13 6 
9 10 
14 12 
12 14 
11 13 
7 8 
14 12 
70 79 
13 14 
11 10 
12 7 
15 12 
8 10 
i2 is- 
11 9 
12 12 
11 9 
15 15 
11 78 
15 13 
Broke. 
146 
132 
149 
117 
155 
149 
160 
167 
ii^ 
154 
164 
.i52 
143 
158 
143 
139 
ioi 
150 
136 
i45 
150 
144 
141 
121 
154 
157 
161 
9 .. 
11 11 
8 7 
8 .. 
14 7 10 9 9 11 
8 
12 
11 10 
K 12 
3 4 3 .. 3 
8 .. 10 
.... 8 9 
.... 10 9 11 6 
7 7 ... 
Hawkeye. 
Shooting Around St. Louis. 
There has been a marked growth of interest in the shooting, 
game in and about St. Louis within the past six months. This 
is perhaps partly due to the indefatigable labors of David Elliott 
as manager of Dupont Park, the gates of which have never been 
closed since the stason began. 
The result of the five-men team race between St. Louis and' 
Belleville, 111., in which the former won on May 26 by a margin 
of 4 birds, appears to have not been entirely satisfactory to the- 
Illinois boys, who have succeeded in getting a return match to be" 
shot ,on the east side of the Mississippi on June 16. 
The Missouri State amateur shoot at Moberly in Ju\y_ will be one. 
of the pleasant meets of the summer. Although given by the 
Amateur Association, the tournam.ent will be open to all comers. 
The Piasa Gun Club, of Alton, 111., announces a local open 
shoot at its grounds on July 4, 
A pleasant local shoot occurred at Dupont Park, St. Louis, on' 
June 3, The bluerocks flew handsomely from the famous magau- ■ 
trap, and it was a game so stiff that only one man, Dave Elliott, 
was able to land inside the SO per cent, limit. The scores follow: 
Events: 123456789 10 11 12 Broke. 
Targets: 10 15 15 10 5p 10 15 20 15 10 20 15 
8 11 18 12 10 17 12 
7 14 18 12 7 19 14 
8 U 17 11 6 15 10 
9 14 18 13 9 19 11 
10 15 19 12 10 18 15 
8 14 18 13 8 17 . . 
9 12 18 14 9 17 13 
165 
138 
134 
121 
143 
148 
143 
154 
Collins 10 14 12 
Alexander 8 10 10 7 
Clark 7 13 12 7 
Pendy S 12 15 8 
Spencer 9 14 9 9 
Sumpter 10 14 12 10 
Riehl 10 13 12 8 
Schaffer 10 11 11 13 11 
Dave 10 14 14 9 8 10 15 18 12 10 19 15 
Winckler 12 6 7 7 9 16.. 
Johnson 7 7 7 12 .. 13 9 .. 13 
Spicer 10 6 11 17 
Following the target programme a race was shot at 20 live birds. 
They were a fine lot of flyers, and Chas. Spencer, whose race for 
the Sportsman's Review cup was a feature of the recent State 
shoot, made the only straight score: 
Twentv live birds, entrance $10: 
Alexander 22221121112101211211—19 
Dr Browcr *0201201211122001111— 14 
Spencer 22222222222222222222—20 
Cabanne 22202222222222222222—19 
Blake 22120022211102212112—17 
Prendergast 01121*02222112111121—17 
Dr Clark 22122222221211221201—19 
Selby 0121120101 w 
Bowman 0220202202w 
Frank C. Riehl. 
City Park Gun Clufa. 
New Ouleans. La., June 4. — The attendance at the shoot of the 
City Park Gun Club was fair. The weather conditions were tin- 
favorable. Mr. R, J, Cousin won the weekly medal. The follow- 
ing scores were made w'ith the handicap allowance: 
Hdcp, Broke. Tot_al. 
ITdcp, Broke. 
Total. 
19 
18 
18 
17 
16 
15 
McKay 
7 8 
15 12 13 13 15 13 14 14 IS 12 14 164 
R J Cousin... 10 15 25 .Saucier 1 18 
Lhote 3 19 22 Dupont 10 8 
Pitard 3 18 21 Tabary 10 8 
Stone 0 21 21 Novice 5 12 
McKay 0 20 20 Tiblier 0 16 
Hufft 10 10 20 E P Cousin.. 6 9 
All other events were shot without handicap, and Mr. 
took high average. 
Events : 
Targets: 
McKay 9 
Stone 9 
Lhote 7 
Saucier 7 9 
Tiblier 7 9 
Schmidt 8 6 
Pilard 6 8 6 6 9 6 
R Cousin 7 1 .. .: 
Novice «.•• 5 6 4 7 
Tabary * 4 6 5 
E Cousin 6,. 
Hufft S .. .. 6 
Dupont 5 3 .. .. 
June 18 the City Park Gun Club will shoot a twelve to fifteen 
men team race with the New Iberia Gun Club on the grounds of 
the fonner. 
123456789 
10 10 10 10 15 10 10 20 25 
9 7 9 13 7 7 16 20 
6 12 8 7 10 21 
7 15 19 
6 12 8 7 10 18 
12 10 
9 18 
5 15 
12 12 
.. 8 
.. 9 
.. 10 
.. 8 
Av. 
.800 
.730 
.720 
.700 
.700 
.660 
.620 
.660 
.480 
.420 
.420 
.340 
.330 
