FOREST AHt) STREAM. 
617 
Mr. L. H. Schortemeier, of 201 Peatl St., New York, cliairmaii 
of .the sjnooting committee, under dale of June 22, ' writes vis as. 
°"The Hell Gate Gun Club of Xew York will hold their annual 
handicap merchandise target tournament and clambake on Tues- 
da>', Juiv 24, at Dexter Park. Entrance by ticket to clambake and 
one merchandise event, S3. An extra set of traps for sweeps with- 
out handicaps. All sweeps four moneys, Rose system. Entrance 
to the extra merchandise handicap event, $1.50 extra. Programme 
and tickets at .?3 each on application to me." 
Mr. Colin S. Wise, at a recent shoot oi the Passaic Gun Club. 
Passaic, N. J., scored 24 out of 2-5 targets in one event and wa.s of 
course high man. This is a fair performance for one who is just 
recovering from a dangerous attack of pneumonia, and goes to 
show the truth of the old saying that it is hard to down a good 
man There is some talk of a clambake and .shoot on Saturday 
of this week, to be given by the club, with the renowned Judge 
Bowker as chef. 
The brother of Mr. Charles North, Mr. Paul North, the famous 
expert of the Chamberlin Cartridge and Target Co.,- of Cleveland, 
O., after several months' absence in England, Scotland and France, 
returned on the steamship Saale, arriving in New York on Thurs- 
day of last week and departing for his home on Saturday. His 
vis'it abroad abounds with interesting reminiscences, some of which 
will be found elsewhere in our trap columns. Mr. North was in 
rucfdv, vigorous health, and declared that he had enjoyed his trip 
greatly. ^ 
Mr. J, B. Barto. of the Garden City Gun Club, Chicago, suc- 
cessfully defended the Dupon trophy in a contest for it at IDy- 
mond's "track, Chicago, with Mr. Herbert S. Blake, of Racine, \\ is. 
They tied on 84 out of the first 100 birds, and in the shoot-oft at 25 
birds Barto won bv killing 21 to Blake's 18. On June 22 Mr. E. S. 
Graham challenged Mr. Barto to contest for this trophy, and an- 
other match will be shot for it in the near future. 
Mr. John S. Wright, of Von Lengerke & Detmold, announces 
an all-dav shoot at Interstate Park on July IS, commencing at 11 
o'clock. ' The Sanders-Storms trophy will be contested on that 
day under his management. 
m, 
The E. C. cup, emblematic of the championship of New Jersey, 
is to come into action again, the holder, Mr. C. W. Feigenspan, 
of Newark, having been challenged to contest for it by Mr. F. E. 
Sinnock, of Newark. 
n 
The Garfield Gun Club will hold an all-day shoot on both tar- 
gets and live birds, July 4, with an old-time basket picnic as an 
additional feature in keeping with its club traditions of that day. 
In a match at 100 live birds at Holmesburg Junction, Pa., June 
23, between B. McCov and H. Henry, they tied on 89. In the shoot- 
off at 25 birds, McC6y killed 23, Henry 24. 
Bernard Waters. 
Garfield Gtin Club 
Chicago, June 23.— The appended scores were madfe on our 
grounds to-day on the occasion of the eighth trophy shoot of the 
season. Class A medal was won by T. P. Hicks on a score of 20. 
Class B medal was won by W. P. Northcott on 23. Class C medal 
was won bv J. Pollard on a score of 22. 
The day' was delightful from a standpoint of temperature and 
clear atmosphere. Quite, a stiff breeze blew directly across the 
traps and made the flight of targets somewhat erratic. 
Our club will hold an all-day shoot at both targets and pigeons 
on July 4, and will have one of our old-time basket picnics, which 
have always been so popular in the past. The club cup will be shot 
for at live birds. 
Team race, 15 targets per man: 
R. Kuss 12, Northcott 14, Hellman 14, Pollard 14, \oung 14, 
Dr. Meek 14, Smedes 12, C. Kuss 10, Keck 4, Wolff 10, S. M. Meek 
'Richards' 9, Hicks 14, Midgley 14, Barnard 12, Eaton 12, Dr. 
Royce 11, C. Kuss 6, Dr. O'Byrne 7, Kehl 4, Leasure 9; total 107. 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
N PI Ford 1110011011111011011111110-19 
C T Keck 1101101110010101111000110—15 
Dr J W Meek 1011111101011100110111111—19 
W P Northcott 1111111111111111010111111—23 
C H Kehl 0011010001101001011000110—11 
A McGowan 0111010001011000010100101—11 
C Kuss 0001101111010010100100101—12 
R Kuss 1111011111110111110110100—19 
C P Richards 1111100110111110101101111—19 
F I Cooper 1001110010111111101110110—17 
T L Smedes 1111110111111101101001110—19 
Dr W S Royce... 1110101111001010011101110—16 
S M Meek... .1000100110000100000011011— 9 
T S Pollard • 1101111101111101111111111—22 
L Wolff 0000101111010000101110000—10 
T Eaton' 0011111111101111011101101—19 
A Hellman 1111110000111110111111111—20 
A E Mido-ley 1111110111101111101111111—22 
T p Hicks loiioiiniimioioioimi— 20 
F G Barnard .1111111111010111100100001— 17 
W A Struhlik 1110011101111111110101110—19 
Dr C O'Bvrne 1010100001110100100111100—12 
S E Young 0111111110111111110110111—21 
6 
Sweepstakes: 
Events: 
Targets: 
Ford 
Keck 
T W Meek, 
Northcott 13 
Kehl 8 
A McGowan 9 
C Kuss 8 
R Kuss 14 
Richards 12 10 14 10 
Cooper 9 9 .. .. 
Smedes 12 9 13 10 
12 3 4 
15 10 15 10 
12 
6 7 
9 .. 
10 14 
5 10 
8 6 
.. 10 
9 14 10 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 15 10 15 10 
Rovce 12 10 . . . . 
S M Meek 14 5 .. .. 
Pollard 14 8 12 .. 
L Wolff 9 7 .. .. 
T Loreing 2 1 6.. 
Hellman 8 15 10 
T Eaton 9 13 .. 
Midgley 7 . . . . 
Hicks S .. .. 
Barnard 9 . . 
T Richard 6 .. 
Dr. J. W. Meek, Sec'y. 
Brockton Gon Club. 
Bkocktot. Mass., Tune 23. — ^The fourth prize shoot of the Brock- 
ton Gun Club, held to-day, resulted as follows. Nos. Q to 10 were 
the prize shoot; No. 11 the number broke; No. 12 the handicap and 
No. 13 the totals. The scores: 
' Events- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 
Targets : 10 10 10 10 10 
LCToy S 7 9 9 9 10 9 46 3 49 
Hepner 989 79 8 7979 40 848 
Wood ■ ..; 9978.- 86766 33 11 44 
Worthing .: S 5 10 9 7 9 7 7 9 8 40 9 49 
GraiVt -- ■• 7 8 8 7 6.36 10 46 
Leonar'd" ■.■.■.'.'.'.:: ■.'.:■.'.■. 9,....,,.... 9 8 8 9 6 40 13 50 
Porter 8 7 4 6 ..... .. ,. .- ... .. 
A. F. Leonard, Sec y. 
Robin Hood Gon Clab. 
SwANTON Vt., June 25.— The following are the scores made by 
- ' ■ - • ^ '• Hood Gun Club, Swanton, Vt., 
the local members of the Robin 
on the afternoon of June 23: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 10 2fl 15 10 10 
Noah 9 . • 9 8 10 
Dickson 9 2 .. 
Fletcher 2 3 .. .. .. 
TJohannon 4 9 .. 2 .. 
White 7 19 12 8 8 
In the regular club shoot for the buttons Carpenter won the "old, 
Bohannon the sUver snd Fletcher the bronze button. 
Events: 1 2 3 .4 5 
Targets: 10 20 15 10 10 
Carpenter 16 11 5 .. 
Schoolcraft 9 .. .. 
C V Ry. 0 .. 
C A Ry 0 ■■ 
Mississippi Valley Notes. 
Wm. E. Weber has resigned the secretaryship of the Peoria Gun 
Club after several years of efficient service in that capacity. His 
successor is M. D. Hurley. 
The Western Cartridge Company has donated a handsome medal 
to the Piasa Gun Club at Alton, which is to be first offered in 
open competition at the annual shoot on July 4. 
In an afternoon practice shoot at the Sunnyside range, East 
Alton, June 15^ the following scores were made at 100 targets: 
Riehl 83, Olin 75, Moulton 74, Johnson 68, Lemp 54. 
The Jacksonville and Roodhouse, 111., gun clubs are arranging 
for a joint two-dav target shoot early in July. 
President Leach has issued the prospectus for the annual tourna- 
ment of the Arkansas State Association, July 12-15, at Fort Smith. 
There are to be three days at targets, with $100 per day added 
money, and one day optional sweep live-bird shooting. The Fort 
Smith boys are hustlers, and promise an eclipse of all records in 
point of attendance upon this occasion. 
The shooting fraternity of St. Louis has lost a good man in Mr; 
P. M. Ivling, of the St. Louis Car Co., who /las resigned to accept 
a similar position in New York. But if his new duties are not 
too arduous Peter will be heard from again ere he has been long in 
the East. 
The Freeburg, 111., Gun Club will give an open tournament at 
targets and live birds on June 24. On this occasion also will be 
shot the return match at lOO live birds between five St. Louis and 
five St. Clair county men. The former won the former match, and 
the Illinois boys expect to get it back on the fellows from over the 
river this time. . . , . 
I lie mdeptndent Gun Club, Belleville, 111., will give an open 
shoot on July 1. , ^ 
-ixr. tv. I. Craig, of Woodson, 111., has challenged Mr. G. T. 
Hall, of Springfield, for a match at 25 live birds for the Illinois 
(jun Club iropiiy, to be shot for the last of this month. In open 
competition for the trophy recently these gentlemen tied on a score 
of 25 each, Mr. Hall winning out on 29 straight kills in shoot-pff. 
Progressive Gwn Cltib. 
The Progressive Gun Club, of East St. Louis, gave its annual 
tournament at French Village, June 17. This club has excellent 
grounds situated seven miles out of town, on the East St. Louis 
& Belleville suburban electric hne. It has a large membership, and 
is one of the trapshooting organizations of the vicinity of St. 
Louis wiiich may be rated as very much alive. Corking good 
targets were thrown from a new magautrap at V/2 cents. Ihe day 
was pleasant and the attendance good. Of the eight men who shot 
through, Riehl, Heiligenstein and Veitmeyer won first, second and 
third averages. , . , j , 
Following the regular programme the Heim s gold medal, em- 
blematic of the club championship, was shot for. W. L. Bagger- 
man and Veitmeyer tied for the trophy with 17 each, the latter win- 
ning with a straight score in the shoot-off at 10 target.s. The scores 
follow : 
Events: 123456789 10 Shot 
Targets : 10 10 15 10 20 15 15 10 15 10 at. Broke. Av. 
Veitmeyer 7 9 11 7 15 7 11 9 11 8 125 95 .768 
Becker 5 8 9 9 13 7 9 8 11 7 125 86 . 690 
Heiligen-stein 9 8 12 9 18 9 9 8 11 7 .125 100 . 800 
Schaffer 7 7 10 5 17 S 12 9 13 7 125 91 .728 
Richert 8 10 13 6 15 7 11 S 8 S 125 94 . 764 
Bellcour 5 6 11 . . 19 . . 12 8 10 7 115 78 
Riehl 9 7 14 7 17 9 13 9 15 8 125 109 .872 
Schiess 8 9 13 6 12 6 11 6 12 8 125 91 .728 
Berth 8 11 8 14 .. 10 7 15 8 115 81 .... 
W Baggerman 8 10 8 8 13.. 9 80 .56 
P Baggerman 8.. 8.. 8.. 8 : . 10 .50 42 
Thompson 8 12 9 12 S 60 49 .... 
Wvllis 8 10 7 10 9 60 44 
Delatine 7 13 8 10 6 60 44 .... 
Henrv 5 6 8 11 5 60 35 
Holmes 8 6 8 8.. 50 30 .... 
Baldwin 4 12 8 .. 7 45 31 .... 
Fink 13 10 13 6 50 41 
Stroh 9 8 13 7 50 37 
Buckman 12 7 11 S 50 38 .... 
Mumms 4 8 8 .. .. 35 20 .... 
Selzer 6 12 9 35 27 .... 
Webber 10 10 8 35 28 .... 
Sanbery 4 8 7 6.. 50 25 
Le Page 15 .. 13 8 ., .. 45 36 
De Lorem 11 ..10 8 7:-.. '& 29 .... 
Corry 13 .... 7 .. 5 40 25 .... 
Phayer ,.• - 12 7 
Doc -■ •• 6 .. 
Todd • 6 
Buchoff 5 
Heim's Irophv contest, 20 singles, for club championship: 
*Thompson 20, '*Riehl 19, W. L. Baggerman 17, Veitmeyer 17, 
Le Page 16. Bellcour 14. Huff 14, WylHs 13, Baldwin 13, Phayer 
12, Becker 5, Dalltine 3. Shoot-off, 10 singles: Baggerman 10, 
Veitmeyer 6. 
*In sweepstake only. 
The Mt. Sterling, 111., Gun Club will give an all-day open shoot 
on July 4, on which occasion teams of five men each, representing 
Quincy and Mt. Sterling, will contest for an intercity challenge 
trophy. 
The Illinois Gun Qub will hold an alhday amateur target shoot 
on July 4. The progranime calls for 165 birds. 
The Piasa Gun Club, of Alton, held its annual meeting June 21 
and elected Henry M. Schweppe, President; F. C. Riehl, Secretary; 
A. J. Howell, Treasurer, and Fred Schiess, Field Captain. 
This club, in its regular competitive practice shoot for June on 
the 22d inst., made the following scores, all events being at 10 
targets : 
Events: 12 3 4 
Lane 9 S 8 10 
Howell 7 7 9 8 
Drummond 8 8 
Beall 8 8 
Ryrie 5 5 
Schiess 6 10 
Cole a 3 
Kauffmann ^ 6 
Schweppe 5 5 
s 
6 
9 
8 10 
8 10 
6 
7 
9 10 
7 8 
9 10 
9 8 
7 7 
6 S 
6 8 
7 6 
8 7 
Shot 
at. Broke. 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
60 
fiO 
50 
82 
81 
69 
69 
54 
65 
17 
.35 
84 
Illinois Gon Club. 
No. 1. 5 
The Illinois Gun Club held the weekly shoot on Wednesday, 
June 20, and there were sixteen members present to participate m 
the afternoon's outing. 
The first part o! the forenoon was devoted to a programme 
consisting of several 10-target events, single^ bluerocks, from the 
magautrap, the only e.Kcepiion being event No. 1, shot in a pairs. 
The later events of the day were two team races, in which every 
shooter on the grounds is chosen. The club has found these team 
races verN- interesting, and while the total scores are sometimes 
rather low, as so many new shooters being drafted, it makes a 
common interest, which is the fir.st thing to he cuUivated in the 
shooting game. „ . , . ^ 
All events except No. 1 at 10 singles from magautrap. 
pairs. The scores are subjoined: 
Events: 
Stickle 
Jameson 
Klingensmith 
Day 
Butler tt^- it^^^ti^..... 
Capt Smith '. 
Whitney 
Lamereaux 
Ide 
Brown 
Geifert 
Burke ..iV. -i . • • ■ 
Mrs Butler 
HaJl 
Ensel 
Team contest, 10 targets per man; 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 S 9 
9 
9 
8 
S 
7 
9 
10 .. .. 
6 
6 
5 
.S 
S 
5 
S 5 6 
9 
7 
S 
8 
7 
7 
10 .. .. 
4 
6 
6 
7 
5 
5 
9 
9 
7 
6 
9 
8 
'9 
'9 
's '5 
S 
5 
7 
6 
6 
A .. .. 
5 
2 
0 
4 
2 
1 
5 
7 
6 
6 
4 
1 
0 
10 
7 
10 
6 
9 
5 
8 
G. T. Hall and A. W. Butler 
V. 
^^^ilaiTE, Stickle 10. Mrs. Butler 3, Jameson 6, Ensel S, Lamereaux 
2, Geifert 4; total 42. _ . , x> n 
Butler 7 Capt. Smith 5, Klingensmith 10, Whitney 4, Brown 6. 
Dav 5, Ide 0; total S7. -r- c- 1 , At Vi- 
Team contest, 10 targets per m.an; Cnas. T. Stickle and J, Klmg- 
ensmith captains: _., -t^otji 
Stickle 10, Hall 10, Butler 7, Brown 7. Jameson o, Day 3, Ide 1: 
total 43 
Klingensmith 7. Smith 8, Ensel 6, Whitney 2, Mrs. Butler 3. 
Geifert 5, L«mereaux 5; total 36. 
The Rock Island Gun Club will hold an all-day target and live- 
bird sweepstake and trophy shoot on Independence Day. 
F. C. RTEftt,. 
Amateur Tournament. 
Dks Moines, la., June 20. — Milner and Johnson's amateur tour- 
nament closed to-day. The attendance was not as large as they 
expected. The weather was pleasant and some good scores would 
have been made if the management had not thrown the targets 
so hard. Three expert traps. Sergeant system, were used, and the 
targets were thrown about 65 to TOyds. This will account for low 
averages. The programme was ten 15-target events each day, en- 
trance !i',1.50. with $5 added to each event. .Sixty dollars was given 
for five high averages — $20 to first, $15 to second, $10 to third, $8 
to fourth and $7 to fifth. Twenty-nine contestants took part in 
the first day's programme and eighteen the second. But eight 
shot through the entire programme. Mr. J. S. French, of the 
Peters Cartridge Co., and C. W. Budd were the only two trade 
representatives present. Mr. French did no shooting, and Budd 
shot in a few events for targets only. White won first average 
with .880 per cent, Steege second with .850, Linell third with .842, 
Holden fourth with .840 and Hughes fifth with .832. 
The programme was quite liberal and was deserving of better 
attendance. The scores: 
First Day, June 19, 
Events : 1 
Johnson 13 
Kline 12 
Steege 14 
Burnside 9 
Linell 14 
White 11 
Hub 13 
Hughes 12 
Twist 13 
Lane 10 
Davis 11 
Callison 10 
Van Winkle S 
Cottrell 10 
Elbert 13 
Hicks 10 
Kirsher 11 
Mott 10 
Milner 10 
Douthett 13 
Holden 11 
Booth 7 
McFarlaud 12 
Mitchell 
Budd 
McDonald 
Harris , .. 
Ross , , .iiV.. 
Pattv 
2 3 
11 12 
12 13 
13 13 
12 10 
12 13 
13 14 
9 12 
13 13 
12 12 
12 7 
13 13 
9 12 
12 .. 
12 9 
10 .. 
11 13 
•13 8 
12 13 
9 13 
9 7 
12 14 
10 9 
13 11 
4 5 6 
10 13 14 
-8 8 14 
12 13 12 
8 9 7 
11 11 10 
14 14 11 
10 6 13 
13 14 13 
8 14 13 
14 13 14 
11 10 11 
10 11 . . 
.. S .. 
7 8 
9 11 
11 9 
13 15 
13 12 
12 14 
14 12 
10 12 
12 12 
12 11 
11 10 
11 .. 
9 10 
14 11 
11 8 
15 15 
10 11 
15 13 
12 15 
14 12 
11 13 
14 12 
9 11 
.. 11 
10 10 
13 10 
10 13 
13 10 
13 12 
13 14 
12 12 
10 11 
12 13 
11 14 
14 11 9 11 5 
.. .. 14 12 12 
13 13 13 13 13 
12 12 9 13 11 
14 11 14 14 14 
10 8 9 .. .. 
8 11 7 10 .. 
14 10 14 13 14 
7 11 9 . . 10 
12 9 11 9 . . 
12 13 14 13 IS 
.. .. 12 11 12 
Second Day, June 20. 
14 10 13 10 14 
13 13 .... .. 
10 .. 
13 14 10 13 12 
14 12 14 13 11 
Events: 123456789 10 
Johnson 14 11 11 14 13 15 11 14 15 12 
Kline 11 13 10 12 13 11 10 5 12 8 
Steege 9 10 10 12 13 14 13 13 13 13 
Burnside 12 11 12 5 5 10 10 
Linell 14 12 14 13 13 13 13 12 11 14 
White 13 13 12 14 13 15 13 15 13 13 
Hub 9 10 
Hughes 13 15 15 10 11 
Twist 11 13 13 12 9 
Lane 9 10 11 11 12 
Milner 9 8 9 9 11 
Holden 10 11 13 10 18 
Mitchell 13 14 12 13 10 
Budd 15 14 13 13 11 10 .. .. 
Kirsher 13 13 11 12 11 13 ... . 
Ross 11 12 10 .. 11 .. 
Tripp 11 5 10 
Thompson 1111 10 
1st Day. 2d Day. 
White 130 134 
Steege 135 120 
Linell , 125 129 
Holden .......... 131 121 
Hughes ...;........126 l25 
Johnson 118 130 ' 
Milner 120 108 
Kline 106 105 
Burnside , 101 
Hub Ill 
Twist 123 
Lane Ill 
Kirsher 105 
Douthett ,111 
Av 
118 
.786 
106 
,706 
135 
.900 
101 
.673 
125 
.833 
130 
.866 
111 
!740 
126 
.840 
123 
.820 
111 
.740 
80 
52 
28 
31 
34 
54 
105 
;7o6 
96 
120 
'.m 
111 
.740 
131 
.873 
77 
93 
90 
25 
37 
41 
65 
35 
Broke. 
Av. 
130 
.866 
105 
.700 
120 
.800 
129 
iseo 
134 
.893 
i25 
108 
!'726 
121 
.806 
Total. 
264 
255 
254 
252 
251 
248 
228 
211 
Gen. Av. 
.880 
.850 
.842 
.840 
.832 
.822 
.760 
.701 
Hawkeye. 
Fort Smith Gon Club. 
Fort Smith, Ark., June 17.— A very interesting shoot was the 
one held yesterday afternoon at the club grounds. The attendance 
was good sikteen shooters lining up for the medal shoot. 
A number of sweeps were shot after the medal race, in which 
Baptiste. Durden, Knott and Kimmons showed in good form. 
Air. Spicer, of the Dupont Powder Co., Was a visitor and took 
part in the game, making very creditable scores, considering that 
he makes no pretensions as a shooter. 
Another team, consisting of Messrs. Miller, Weir and Edie, has 
entered for the State team medal, a total of twelve teams of three 
men each that will represent Fort Smith in the tenth annual 
Arkansas State tournament, which takes place in this city July 10, 
11, 12 and 13, programmes of which will be issued on June 18. 
Mr. Taylor, of the Dupont Powder Co., writes me that he will 
be here sure, and Mr. Parker, of the Peters Cartridge Co., will 
also be with us. Tom Norton will bring a squad from Toplin, 
Lloyd will bring eight shooters from Pine Bluff, and Mayor Dul 
of Little Rock, will bring six men from the Capitol. 
Frank Parmelee, of Omaha, will be here with a parrot which he 
has taught to say, "It's hot, ain't it?" Frank says he is going 
to sell it in the winter unless he can teach it to say, "It's cold, 
ain't it?" and not get mixed in its dates. 
Following are the scores of the medal race: 
Durden 1111111111111011011111111—23 
Baptiste 1110111111111111111110110—22 
Scott 1111111101111110101111111—22 
Knott iioiiiiioumioioiiiim— 21 
*Spicer 0101111101111111111011001—19 
Hartwell 1110011110111110111110000—17 
Dr Ellis. ..; 1100011011011111101101110—17 
Mulranev OlODllOUJlllOOllOOlllOll- 15 
Hunt . .". IIOOOIIIIIIIOOITOOIOOOIIO— 14 
Kimmons 10110001101011111100101110—14 
C Boyd 11011011100 )OOOHl0010nil— 13 
Webber ftOOlOlOOOOOllOOllOllllOll— 12 
Dr Morse lOlOUOOOOOlllOlOlOOOOOll— 11 
Leach ■ 1010101010101100101010000—11 
Warner lOlOllOOOOOOlOlOOlOlOlOlO— 10 
C Boyd lOlOlOlOOOOOOlinilOO-OOOO— 8. 
*Visitor, Leach. 
Minneapolis Gun Club. 
MiNNEAPOX.is, Minn., June 21. — The Minneapolis Gun CTub, shoi! 
here to-day. There was a very small turnout, only seven shooter.s 
facing the traps. Threatening weather may have had a ten- 
dency to stop a few. Those here were duck shooters and did not 
care for a little moisture. The scores 
Vai Blatz diamond badge, 15 singles: Bull 14, Rex 8i Stone 12, 
Biffton 14, Scherer 12, Hoffman 11, Ed McGraw 9, Brown 13. 
Paegel diamond badge, 25 singles: Bull 16, Rex 16, Stone 21, 
Biffton 22, Hoffman 25, Brown 20. Hoffman won badge. 
Club badges. 10 singles and 5 pairs: Bull 14, Rex 12, Stone 15, 
Hoffman 17. Scherer 12, Biffton IS. Tarhell won senior badge. 
Stone won junior badge. Hoffman won amateur badge. 
Schlitz diamond badge, 25 singles: Bull 20, Rex 20, Stone 21, 
Biffton 24, Scherer 20, Hoffman 21, McGraw 17. Biffton won 
badge. 
Chesapeake Gun Club. 
Newport News, Va., June 20.— The Chesapeake Gun Club had 
a verj iuteresting *oot to-day. The .scores: 
A. G. Fifer 24, Bert Tames 23, T. F. Stearnes 22, Dr. Charles 20, 
Rufus Baker 20, E. S. Robinson 17. C. Bargamin 16. D. M. Ausley 
12. A. L. Powell 11. Bert James, Sec'y. 
