4 9B 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
[June 23, 1950. 
■G E T...... .............. 12 9 12 15 
Moore 15 10 14 15 
Calif 13 13 12 9 
Riedesel 13 9 13 6 
12 10 .. 
12 13 10 
10 12 12 
7 7 9 
11 12 . . 
13 13 12 
13 10 12 
10 13 12 
IB 12 15 
11 14 15 
14 11 12 
11 1010 
.. 13 13 
11 S 11 
13 13 13 
11 13 13 14 12 
9 13 15 12 13 
I'. i2 
6 8 12 8 14 
15 13 14 9 11 
11 .. 
12 12 12 11 12 
15 14 14 13 15 
14 13 10 11 10 
12 11 13 12 14 
12 12 11 10 9 
is is is i2 i2 
152 
143 
5 10 S 11 10 11 9 9 
....... 11 .... .. 
12 10 . . . . . . 
14 14 13 15 14 
11 12 13 12 13 
11 9 13 10 11 
. . 12 13 13 11 
13 14 12 15 IS 
131 
143 
1-52 
161 
13X 
143 
141 
is? 
iis 
162 
138 
131 
■Kedfern .................. 9 12 14 9 
I'razier 10 11 12 12 
Slocum 11 13 10 12 
Thurston ................ 10 10 13 12 
Trotter ................... 12 12 13 14 
Steege .................... 12 13 13 13 
Peterson 9 11 11 12 
Dorton 13 9 15 13 
Bishop ...11 9 11 .. 
Agarcf 8 12 11 7 
Line 14 13 14 11 
Knobbe 10 12 11 . . 
Casev ..................... 9 8 9 IS 
Spati ..................... 12 10 .. .. .. .. .. 
Argerborg ................ 7 3 .. .. .. 
Durkee 12 9 14 12 1? 11 12 
Tavlor 14 12 14 13 15 14 11 
Rust 10 11 13 9 13 12 9 
Gorman .....1011131514 612 
Koon 9 10 12 10 14 6 .. 
£lHott 10 13 13 14 12 13 
Blasdall v*.... 11 ........ 
~L G Palmer.... 11 .... 
Flumer • •• ? 
-Meeves , " ^PI " If 
Tamm • IJ ■* H 
Verdt •• • 7 .. .. 10 
No- 7 was the championship trophy. 
June U, Third Day. 
Th<- attendance fell off to-day. though the sport was satisfactory. 
Parmelee of Omaha, again did some marvelous shooting, breakmg 
170. He 'made a run of 74. Messrs. C. A. Linderman, of Adams, 
Neb., and H. T. Steege, of Waterloo, la., tied on high average, 
166 out of 180." Each event was at 15 targets. Throughout the 
three davs the management of affairs has been pertect. President 
John Otten, Secretarv W. F. Duncan and Field Captain J. vV Gray 
had all arrangements perfected before the shoot opened, and each 
day's events were pulled oH with remarkable dispatch. Moneys 
were paid promptlv. Within half an hour after the close of yester- 
day's shooting the treasurer was ready to settle for all purses ot 
the dav's twelve events. The scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Patch 14 15 13 12 14 14 12 
Aney 12 n 10 11 9 10 9 
iS-ortright 
Hunter , 14 lo 14 ip 
Hawman 14 13 12 10 
Gray 12 11 10 11 
Tohnson 14 14 1.3 14 12 ^ 12 15 
■Kline 14 13 12 15 14 14 14 ] 2 
Burnside 11 12 11 12 14 13 11 12 
Parmelee 12 15 14 15 15 15 lo 13 
Clark 
Townsend 
Terrv W 12 12 11 13 
Illian 14 12 13 14 9 
Ellis 13 13 
Schwartz ii }^ ii 
McDowell 12 13 1? 
8 11 10 
9 
10 11 12 
Broke 
12 
13 14 8 
151 
14 
14 15 12 
158 
13 
8 14 9 
126 
12 
12 11 13 
135 
11 
14 12 10 
147 
13 
13 12 13 
152 
15 
13 13 10 
159 
13 
13 10 12 
1 9 
14 
12 12 13 
126 
13 
12 14 13 
157 
15 
14 12 15 
163 
13 
13 11 15 
162 
11 
13 13 12 
146 
14 
15 13 15 
170 
15 
14 13 14 
163 
13 
15 14 13 
166 
13 
13 12 13 
160 
11 
9 11 13 
144 
12 
12 15 14 
156 
12 
11 11 11 
154 
13 
9 13 13 
141 
14 
10 12 12 
147 
12 
13 12 14 
147 
11 
11 12 13 
153 
13 
15 12 13 
152 
14 
14 14 15 
162 
15 
14 12 15 
160 
is 
15 13 15 
166 
12 
13 14 12 
147 
TVIpvpr 9 9 10 
Lalfe 11 13 11 10 14 13 14 15 9 15 11 10 
Trotter' " " . 12 11 11 14 11 13 10 12 14 13 13 11 
Tamm ■". 9 9 13 10 10 10 .. .. 
Reeves 7 9 14 15 10 9 .. .. .- 
S^^rt?^ 15 9 12 13 12 13 12 12 13 13 11 12 
Frazier 13 10 10 
Brott 
Anderson 
10 
7 10 11 13 9 10 14 15 12 
9 12 13 11 10 13 12 12 14 
9 .. .. .. .. 
146 
148 
147 
136 
WESTERN TRAPS. 
' .i "> ■ < 2. .-2 ^ 
I Crown Point, Indiana. 
Chicago, III., June 16.~The weekly trophy contest^ of Crown 
Point Gun Club, of Indiana, was a warm one. Hildebrandt. 
Youche and G. Sherman tied on 13. In the shoot-ofi at 5 birds 
Hildebrandt won, killing 3, Youche 2, Sherman 1. A 25-bird-sweep 
followed, which was won by Youche with the good performance 
of 25 straight. Weather clear, and a strong wmd. Scores: 
Trophv shoot, 15 singles; 
A Hildebrandt 1 ? 1 1 H ? H } H U H^i 
T Youche .-.O llllllHHOll 1—13 
Sherman 1 0111110111111 1-13 
A K«nev .. 10 110 11110 1110 1-11 
F Mvrick . 1 1011101111111 1-13 
G Snan :::::::. .1 1 ^ u ?; ? U 1 
A Sherman 11 U 11100111011 1—11 
H S w a rTz . 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0-7 
E Cooper . .-1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1- S 
F Keenev . .-.-l 01001011110101-9 
V Shermin -1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1-9 
B itayS .•■-..1 0 11110 10 110 10 1-10 
V JuThe*'"^'^ f -1111111111111111111111111-25 
Mvrick .1111110111100111011111111—21 
A Keenev ................. . ..1110111101111010111101111— 20 
G Sherman ....1000111100110101000011000-1! 
A Sherman ! ! - 1.. .................. .1011011000100111001110111-15 
V Sherman .................. .lOllUlOlllOOOlIOOOOllOOO-la 
F Keenev 1011110011100011100010101-14 
G Rrannan "'" ......1001111000111001100010001—12 
Swartr 1000110110110001100011000-11 
$rave« • .1101011010111011100110100—15 
C^nir " * ■ " ■ ■ .1001110010111001100011111—15. 
Bailey . 1 OllllIllllOOOllUOOlllOl— IS 
Y^'che^^'''^' 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 01 11-1.5 
Swartz .10 10 10 00 11 01 11 01 10-10 
Oat With J3. 
Messrs. Von Leugerke & Antoine, the hustling sporting goods 
firm, of Chicago, are thi.s week adding more store room to their 
place and getting things into shape for more trade. Their new 
gun catalogue is just out, and it bears the rather ominous title 
of "No. 13. Still they have only shot at 13. 
Heikes Likes It. 
The Rowley Pad Co., of Cleveland, O., sends the following- 
favorable comments from the Daddy of them all, R. O, Heikes: 
"The special cheek pad you made for me came to hand in due 
time, and I am very much pleased with it. It is surely a great con- 
venience to sportsmen, and oftentimes saves the expe'nse of a 
new stock. In fact, it can be used in a number of different days, 
and a sportsman's outfit is not complete without it." 
Trap at Swanton. 
On Tune 6, on the Robin Hood Powder Co.'s grounds, at 
Swanton Vt., there was shot a closely contested race between 
Robin Hood, Tr., and N. P. L. The birds were a swift lot, .erratic, 
high and low." The first score at 25 was a tie, each breaking 22. 
Robin Hood, Jr., won in the shoot-oft at 5, 4 to 3. The following 
were the scores; 
N P L. ................................. . .1101111111101111011111111—22 
Robin Hood, Jr... .............11111100011111111111110-22 
Robfn Hood, Jr...... 1111-4 N P L........ ............1110-8 
Saturday afternoon the 9th inst. -the contest for the Robin , Hood 
smokeless' powder trophy came off at the Robin Hood Park. The 
conditions were 100 targets, thrown from a magautrap on three 
sets of Serjeant , system, 16yds. Open to . all , shooters residing in 
Canada or New England States. The winner to defend the same 
w^thm two weeks after receiving a challenge for trophy at $20 a 
side. The contests to take place in either of the following places: 
Portland, Me.; Bellows Falls, Vt.; Swanton, Vt.; Sherbrooke. 
Que.; Montreal, Que., or Ottawa, Ont. 
The targets were thrown fully to the extent of the law against 
a strong- head wind, that made the straightaways skyscrapers, while 
j.t knocked the angles dovro and made them hug the turf. Below 
are the scores: 
21 21 21 23—86 
20 13 15 11—59 
19 16 18 16-^69 
12 S 18 13—51 
21 20 18 16—75 
18 16 IS 17—69 
20 19 19 20—78 
16 14 17 IS— 65 
Robin -tiood, Jr- - , - . . , . . . . _ 
Greenwood , , 
Richardson ,- 
Best 
Austin , 
Bohannan .............. 
Head 
Sturgess 
In the button contest Richardson captured the gold button, 
Sturgiss the silver button and Head the bronze button. White 
walks around with a chip. Who can knock it off? 
E, Hough. 
Hartford BuitDiwo, Chicago, 111. 
Eureka Gun Club. 
Chicago, 111., June 16. — The scores of to-day, made at the shoot 
of the Eureka Gun Club in the prize events, follow: 
Adams 111101111111111—14 Benson 101111111111101—13 
J L Jones 010110010001110— 7 R B Clark. .. .000010000110110-- 5 
Lem Willard,. 101111111111111— 14 A W MortonNlOlOOOlllllllOl— 10 
Ed Steck lOlllllllllUn— 14 Dr Morton. .. .110111111111111— 14 
Sundermeier .010001011111010— X WD Stannard .111111111111111— 15 
V"on Lengerkc ■ 111111111 111111 —15 
Ties, la targets: 
Von Lengerke.lllOlOlllUlllO-12 WD, Statin ard. 111110111111110-3 S 
Handicap cup, 25 targets: 
Adams, 2 110111110111111101111110111 —23 
Jones, 4 11101011101100110000101110101 —17 
Goodrich. 1 11111111011111111111111111 —25 
Lem Willard, 0.., 1101010110110111011111111 —19 
Steck, 0 milOllllllllllllOlllOU —22 
Milligan, 5 OOlOOOOOOlOOOOOOOlOOOOlOOOlOll— 7 
Sundermeier. 5, . . . - , , 001011100111001111100010010101—16 
Von Lengerke, 0 1001100111111111111111111 —21 
Bonson, 0 1111111111110111111111111 —24 
\V D Stannard, 0.., .1111111111131111111 1 11111 —25 
Ties, 25 targets: 
Goodrich 1111111110110111101110101—20 
W D Stannard OlllllOlHlllOOUlllllOOl— 19 
Medal shoot, 25 targets: 
A W Adams .lOllOOOUllOlOlllllllllOl— IS 
J L Jones 1111010000111110011011110—16 
Goodrich , . .1111101111111111111101111—23 
Eem Willard 1111111111011111111111111—24 
Ed .Steck .... 0111111111111111111111111—24 
Milligan 0100001111010000010111000—10 
Sundermeier ■. 0110001110110100110101100—13 
G V Wears.' OOUOlOOOlOOlOOOOOOOOOOOlO— 4 
Von Lengerke 0111111111111100111110110—20 
Bonson .1111 001100100111100010111—15 
Clark .10101111.00111000000001101—12 
A W Morton.. .1011111101110110110111101— 19 
Dr Morton 1011101111101111110110011—19 
W D Stannard 1111111001111111111111111—23 
Dariington 000011111110100 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
New Utrecht Gun Club. 
Interstate Park L. I., June 2.— No. 1, 5 pigeons, |5: Banks, 
30yds., 4; Jack. 28yds., 5; Furgueson, 29yds., 5; Woods, 28yds., 4; 
Morfey, 32yds., B; Hallowell, 30yds., 4; Casey, 29yds., 5; Bennett, 
27yds., 5. 
No. 2, 16 pigeons. $6: 
Banks 122122112122121—15 Furgueson .. .22222222220222'*— 13 
Money .,.121212111211110— 14 Casey ..212120222222222—14 
Hallowell 121121222312212—15 Svkes l**21w 
Morfev 222222222*22222—14 Bennett' ...... 2*212w 
Woods .......222220202*22222—14 Lockwood ....20122222202*221—13 
Jack 111012212221122—14 
No. 3, 25 singles, ?3: HaUowell 28, Money 23, Morfey 22, Hop- 
Ifins 23, Woods 17, 
No. 1, 25 singles, 3: Money 22, Hopkins 23, Woods 19, Hallowell 
20, Lockwood 17. 
No. 5, 25 singles, $3: Money 23, Morfey 21, Hallowell 20, Lin- 
coln 20. 
No. 6, 50 singles. S3: Money 44, Morfey 46: 
No. 7, 28 singles, ?3: Jack 20. Money 19, Morfey 22. Fox 23. 
No, 8, 25 singles, ?3: Jack 20, Money 21, Morfey 24, Fox 23, 
Lincoln 20. 
No. 9. 25 singles, S3: Jack 22, Money 25, Morfey 24, Fox 23. 
No. 10, 25 singles, $3: Jack 20, Money 24, Fox 22, Lincoln 18. 
June 16. — ^No. 1, 25 pigeons, 51.0 entrance: 
Welch, 30 1212*21212121222211121222—24 
Mon ey , 30 2222222222222222222222222—25 
Morfey, 30. ........... - 2222212222121221111012221—24 
Woods, 25. 1122212202022222222202222—21 
Heikes, 30.... 2102222122211222222222221—^4 
Banks. 28 . ...1222121212112222122102222—24 
Wheeler, 28 221102221122*1121222020*1—21 
No. 3, 7 pigeons, ?5: Money 6. Welch 7, W. L. Woods 4,..HaweF 
5, Woods 6, Webber 7, Lockwood 6, Banks 7, Morfey 7. 
No. 4, 3 birds, then miss-and-out: 
W L Woods.. .,,..2110 Sykes ...210 
Webber 22212222211112 Wheel*- 2112212222111* 
Money .,. 201 Morfey 21122122220 
Banks 21220 Dr Woods .12222222211122 
Lockwood 012 
No. 5, 20' pairs, .$2: Bennett 28, Webber 36, Money 31, Morfey. 
29, W. L. Woods 27, Banks 30, Lockwood 25, Wheeler 34. 
No. 6, 10 pairs, $2: Money 16, Bennett 17. 
No. 2. 30 single and TO doubles. .$3: Heikes 45, Webber 40, 
Money 35, Morfey 40, Hawes 34, Banks 44, Wheeler 43. Woods 35, 
W. L.' Woods 86. Lockwood 36, Money No. 2 40. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
Oradell Gun Club, 
Oradell, N. J.. June 16. — The scores made at the Oradell Gun 
Club's shoot to-day follow: 
F Ackerman.. 011110100011000— 7 C H Paulv. .. .000011101100110— 7 
E W Lundy... 010100011010111— 8 A Ackerman. .111010111111110— 12 
T W Winter.s.. 001000111000100— 5 C A Winters. .110110000110000— 6 
H D Winters.. 100001111101000— 7 C P Post 101110111011111—12 
T Robie 111011101000000-7 
. CP. Post, Capt. 
Walsrode Gun Club. 
Trenton, N. J., June 13.— Tn shooting for the gold and silver 
badges at 30 targets per man, 10 out of the first 15 is to qualifv 
to .shoot for the gold badge. Those failing shoot for the silver 
one. The weather was fair and wind southwest. The scores: 
Badge shoot, 10 to qualify for place; 
Widmati 111111011111111—14 Thropp 000001000000010—2 
Farlee ....... .110100000111000— 6 Jasper llOOlOOOOlOOOOl— 5 
Mickee 101111011100111—11 Jaques 010101101110110— 9 
. Thomas 110111110010111—11 ■ Coates 101000111110010— S 
Harrison 110010110101100— 7 
Gold badge: 
Widman 011111111110111—13 TUotnas 101111110111100— U 
Mickee ...010101000110110—7 
, Silver badge: 
Farlee lllimilllim— IS Jaques 001011001100001—6 
Thropp .......111001111101101—11 Barwis ........101111111101001—11 
Jasper 110111010110011— 10 
Team race: 
Woolverton . . . .0011101111— 7 Taques .0011111110-= 7 
Widman ...... .llllinrni— 9 Farlee 1110111110—7 
Thomas ....... .1110010100— 5 Mickee , 0111101111— 8 
Thropp . . 0110101111— 7—28 Coates OlllOlllOl— 7—29 
Teatn race: 
Woolverton . . 
Widman ...... 
Thomas ...... 
Thropp ....... 
Jaques ........ 
Farlee 
Mickee ......... 
CQates 
Private -match,: 
Farlee ........ 
Widman ..... i 
, .llllllUOl- 
.1111111110- 
.1111101110 
.lOlOOUOIl- 
.1111110101 
.0101000101- 
.0011001101- 
.1001010010- 
9 
9 
8 . 
— 8—34 
■ 8. 
■ 4 
5 
4—21 
Woolverton 
Widman . . . 
Thomas .... 
.Thropp .... . 
Jaques. 
Farlee 
Mickee ..... 
Coates , . . . . 
. . .0100111111— 7 
...1110111111— 9 
...luoniou— 8 
,;. 1001000110— 4— 2§ 
...0110011110— 8 
...1011111111— 9 
...1100000101— 4 ■ 
...0101101010— &-'26 
Five pairs:,- Thomas 8, Jaques 
Sweepstakes; 
. ailOlllllllllOUllOlllllO— 21 
, . 1UOU110111111111110,0000-t48 
3,, Thropp 3. . . , . . - . 
Events : 
Targets 
Jaques . . 
Mickee .. 
Thomas , 
Thropp , 
Widman 
Johnson , 
1 2 3 4 5 
10 10 10 10 15 
. 1 .. 
.. 10 
7 8 
6 
.. 11 
Event's : 
Targets : 
Gibbs.' . , . ... . , ... 
Wilson ....... 
Harrison ..... 
Jasper .... 
I?arwis ........ 
Farlee ............ 
Geo. N." Thomas, 
12 3 i 5 
10 10 10 10 15 
5 ., 
6 
. 9 
7 -„ 5 
Sec'v, 
Garfield Gun Club 
Chicago, 111., June 16. — The following scores were made on our 
grounds to-day on the occasion of our seventh trophy shoot. 
Class A medal was won by C. P. Richards on a score of 20, B 
by N. H, Ford on a score of 23 and C bv 1. D. Pollard on a 
scores of 23. ' . 
The day was fine, no wind to make the flight of targets erratic, 
and altogether a finer day for shooting would be hard to fiind. 
The scores were all faidy'good, and ali went home satisfied and 
voting the ma.g-autrap with which we had so much trouble on 
tormer occasions a success. The scores: 
C T Keck IIIIIOOOOIOIIOOOUOOUOU- 
J W Meek. llllOllOllllllUlOimill- 
Northcott .....1111111111111001110111111- 
^ H Ford lOllllllUllllOlllllimi- 
t% T r xl^?^^" • -1111101011110100011111001- 
k -^^.^I^U- ■ ■' • • .0011000011010111100101111- 
' T.^ ^rJ" Royce uooiiiioiiiomooioiiiu- 
P McGowen . , 1111111111111111100100111- 
} 1?^'^°,, - - 1101111011111110111111111- 
l ?. ■ •■- iioiiimioiiiiiiiiiiiiii- 
A E Midgley 1100110111111111111111111- 
V ^ Richards .1011111111001110111111110- 
A D Dorman ...lllOllOlllllOlllllHOlOU- 
P'"^C_C O'Byrne. .lllOOlOllllOlOllOimoOlO- 
-J„ F 1" ranhplz. „ . . .1001101111010101111111111- 
1 G Smedes. .1111100101111111111111111- 
J 0°age ....1011111111101111111010011- 
o • ■ ■- iioiiiooo-iiioiiooimiuo- 
S M Meek .0001000110100000111101010- 
A Hellmsn ......0101111111100111111111111- 
? Young .1111101110111011111111100- 
F I Cooper , .....llllOlOlOOOllOOlllOlimi' 
F G Barnard .1101111110001101111100111- 
Dr C H Graves .,1111111001110100111101011- 
}Yr 4- 5trickhck.. ....1111111100111100100001010- 
W A Brabrook 0011111111101010111101111- 
Events : 
Targets 
Keck 12 
Meek 
A W North ' 12 
Ford 11 
McGowan n 
Kchl ,„ 11 
Eaton 
Pollard 
Midgley 
1 2 3 4 5 6 
15 10 15 10 15 10 
8 
8 .. .. .. .. 
9 .. .. ,. .; 
8 .. .. .. ... 
5 9 6 
4 .. .. 
. 13 
5 ,12 
10 
15 
9> 
6 
9 
6 13 
-14 
-22 
-22 
-23 
-17 
-14 
-18 
-21 
-22 
-23 
-22 
-20 
-20 
-16 
-19 
-22 
-20 
-17 
-10 
-21 
-20 
-17 
-18 
-18 
-15 
-19 
S 
10 
2 
Richards „ . . . . 9 g 14 
Dorman 10 12 13 
12 
6 
9 
U 
8 
8 
8 
6 
io 
's 
% 
7 
9 
6 
5 
.-. 13 
7 
8 10 
8 14: 
Franholz 
Dr J A HufT. 
Fanning 
Smedes _____ 
North 14 
Dodge 
Polly :: is 
Wolff 
S M Meek '.. .. 
Hellman , ,. ,] 
Young ., .. '., 
Cooper ., v. 
Keck _ 
Thomason , . , 3 
P McGowan , , 
Stricklick 
Barnard ,,......„.,„„,„. 
Dr. J. W.' MKEKj'Sec'y 
9 
7 
12 8 
12 
10 
12 
'7 
6 
14 
IS 
12 
12 U 
7 
13 
12 
5 
10 
Staunton Gun Club. 
Staunton, Va., June 15.— Appended are the scores made at the 
shoot of the Staunton Gun Club this week. Event No. 2 
was for the State championship cup between Mr. C. P. 
Bowman, holder, and Mr. S. P. killings, challenger. Mr. Bow- 
man has heki this cup for some time, but Mr. Sillings to-daj' 
succeeded in winning it from him. The Staunton Gun Club will 
hold a merchandise prize shoot here on July 4 next. The Char- 
lottesville Club and a number of shooters from other parts ot 
the State will be here. Mr. J. S. Fanning, of the Laiiin & Rand 
Co., and Mr. H. P. Collins, of the Du Pont Co., will also attend 
and possibly there will be other representatives of the trade pres- 
ent. A number of our club attended the shoot of the Charlottes- 
ville Club last week, and as the scores in this week's Forest 
AND Stream show, they beat us by 1 bird in the team shoot for 
the cup. It was not because we could not outsaoot them that 
they beat us; it was because they treated us so well while there 
that we did not like to mar their pleasure by defeating them. 
When Ihey corne over here on the Fourth we are going to try 
and treat them as well, and see if they will have as much con- 
sideration for us as we did for them. If any trapshooter wants 
to have a good time let him drop into Charlottesville and hunt 
up Mr. Snow or any other member of that club of sporting gen- 
tlemen, and he will certainly have it. The scores : 
Event No. 1, 25 targets: Smith 9, Garber 15, Sillings 16, Hoge 1, 
Kiracope 17, Summerson 22, Harris 12. 
Event No, 2, cup shoot, 38 singles and 6 pairs: 
Sillings .loiiiiiiiniioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiinmi 
00 01 11 11 11 11 —44 
Bowman oiioimiioioouioiiioiiocaiiioiiiiuo 
11 11 10 11 10 01 —36 
Event No. 3, 25 targets: Quensen 17, Summerson 22, Bowman 
23, Harris 18, Garber 11, Kiracope 16, Sillings 22, J. W'ayfnan U, 
Summerson, Jr., 16; Bumgardner 19, Merriken 19, Smith 13. 
Event No. 4, 25 targets :_^ Bowman 14, Quensen 15, Surnmei-son 
23, Harris 17, Garber 19, Kiracope 18, Sillings 22, Bumgardner 16, 
Merriken 22, Smith 10, J. Wayman 16. 
.Staunton, Va., June 11. — Event No. 1, 25 targets: Davis 9, H. 
P. Collins IS, Argenbright 10, Wavraan 21, Ouensen 14, C Sum- 
merson 16, Harris 21, McDaniel 20, hii!lings~23, A. P. .Smith 13 
W. F. Summerson 14, O. E. Smith 15, Garber 19. 
Event No. 2, 2.fi targets : H. P. Collins 12, Harris 20, Argenbright 
IS, Quensen 20, Sillings 21, W^ F. Summerson 15, McDaniel 19, 
Wayman 19, A. P. Smith 21, Garber 19, O. Smith 18. 
Minneapolis Gun Club, 
MiKN'EAPOLis, Minn., June 14.— Club badges, 10 singles and 5 
pairs: Thompson 17, BifTton 14. Ne1.=nn 17, Hays 15, Parker 17, 
Stone 10, Spear 9, Hofiman IB, Mrs, Johnson 18. 
Passul diamond badge, 25 targets, unknown angles: Thompson 
23, Biffton 24, Ravmond 17, Nelson 21, Novotny 19. Parker 23, 
■ Havs 23, Sully 14, Stone IS, Spear 16, Hoffman 25, Caot. 22, Trap. 
Ion 15, Mrs. Johnston 22. 
Val Blatz badge, 15 targets, unknown angles: Thompson 13, 
Biftlon 13. Ravmond 11, Nelson 10, Mrs. Johnston IB, Parker 14, 
Hays 10, Sully'U, Stone 12. Spear 9, Scherer 10, Trapton 12. 
Schlitz diamond badge, 25 targets, unknown angles; Thompson 
22, Biffton 25. Ravmond 21, Nelson 14, Mrs. Johnston 19, Parker 
23, Hays 17, Sully 16. Stone 21, Spear 17, Trapton 13. Hoffman 23. 
Scherer 20. - ' --V 
