460 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Dec. 8, igoo. 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
, Crescent AJhIelic Glut's Holiday Sfacot. 
'-^^ Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 2n.— The Crescent Athletic Club's- hoIiQ&y 
■shoot was well attended. In the mam e\em, the Ihaiikbigiving 
Day cup' shoot, Messrs. Edward -Banks, scratch; H. ftl. Urigham, 
•5, and W. VV. iMarshail, 11, titd tor first with -iS breaks, and in the 
shoot-off Mr. Banks won the cup with a score of 47, thus breaking 
•SS targets out of 100 — out of 50 at expert rules, and 47 out of 50 
thrown from the niagautrap. 'I he Hagcdorn trophy was won by 
Mr. C. G. Rasmus, who, alter tiemg iSir. C. Kenyon, Jr., won out 
,. -m the shoot-olT by a score of 29 to 27, There were also several 
svVeepstakes and prize events, in which Mr. Banks iurther dis- 
tinguished himse f by his cxce.lent shooting from scratch. Scores: 
Thanksgiving Day cup: 
— Expert- 
— Magau'trap- 
Crnnd 
E Banks 0 
H M Brigham 3 
.\V, W Marshall., 6 
G Stephenson, Sr .....It) 
G VV Hagedorn... ........ 3 
fi B Vanderveer 5 
CiKetiyon, Jr 6 
F - B Stephenson. ........ 3 
Dr T J Keyes 9 
M Boucher 4 
6 
4 
7 
4 
a: 
otal. 
Ildcp, 
Total. 
Tolal. 
22 
0 
23 - 
45 
22 
2 
23 
45 
22 
5 
23 
45 
20 
10 
24 
44 
20 
2 - 
- 22 
42 
21 
5 
: -20 
41 
19 
6 
21 
40 
17 
2 
23 
40 
15 
7 
21 
36 
18 
3 
18 
36 
14 
5 
18 
32 
16 
3 
1.6 
82 
W 
fi 
15 
31 
8 
3 
13 
21 
23 
0 
24 
47 
23 
2 
21 
44 
18 
5 
21 
39 
E-L Khett... 
A B Rhett... 
IL C Hopkins...,...,.. 
Br H L O'Brien...... 
Ties: 
"E Banks ................. 0 
H M Brigham 3 
W W Marshall............ 6 
. Hagedorn trophy, 50 targets — ^15 expert, 15 magautrap, 10 palrs^ 
handicap: Kenyon, Jr., expert, handicap -4,, total 16; magautrap, 
handicap 3, total 14; pairs, handicap 5, total 17; grand total 46. 
Rasmiis, 5, 15; 4, IS; 6, 16—46. Jere Lott. 2, 15; 1, 14; 2, 14—43. 
Hagedorn, 1, 12; 1, 14; 2. 16-^2. G. W. Cropsey, 1, 13; 1, 12; 2, 
16—41. Boucher, 3, 13; 2, 12; 4, 15— '0. Hopkins, 5, 14; 4, 15; 5, 
13-37. Vanderveer. 3, 13; 3, 12; 5, 12—37; Brigham, 2, 13; 1. 16; 
3, 8—36. Kryn, 1, 9: 1, 10; 2. 16—35. Banks, 0, 12; 0, 11; 0, 12—35. 
F. B. Stephenson, 2, 4; 1, 13; 2, 15—22. 
- Shoot-off, 15 e-xpert, 16 niagautrap: Rasrhus, 5, 14; 4, 15 — 29; 
Kenyon, 4, 14; 3, 13—27. 
■ Novice handicap, 15 birds, expert, handicap allowances added: 
Kenyon, 4, 15; Rasmus, 5, 15; Boucher, 3, 15: Marsha'l, 4, 12; 
Mead, 4, 11; G. Stephenson, Sr., 5, 11; J. M. Rhett, 5, 10; Hop- 
-kins, 5, 10; Vanderveer, 3, 10; A. B. Rhett, 3, 10; Lawrence, 4, 8, 
Shoot-off: Kenyon, 4, 15; Rasinus, 5. l:"): iJoucher, 3, 15. 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: Kenyon, 6, 23; Brigham, 3, 
22; Banks, 0, 22; Kryn, 2, 22; Vanderveer, 5, 21; E. L. Rhett, 6, 
21; Hagedorn, 3. 21; F. B. Step^^enson. ,3. 18: Boucher, 4, 18; 
Hopkins, 7, 16; Chapman, 10, 15; Dr. O'Brien, 4, 14. 
■■ Panel shoot, 25 targets, magautrap, liandicap: Cropsev, 2, 25; 
Hagedorn, 2, 24; Kryn, 2, 24; Marshall, 5, 22; Lott, 2, 20; Brigham, 
2, 17. 
Trophy shoot, 10 pairs, magautrap, handicap: Banks, 0, 18; 
Cropsey, 2, 17; Kryn, 2, 16; Hagedorn, 2. 16. 
Sweepstake, 10 targets, magautrap: Banks 10. Hagedorn 9, Ken- 
:yon 7, L. Rhett 7, Kryn 6, Brigham 6. Boucher 6, F. B. Stephenson 
5, Rasmus 4, Vanderveer 4, G. Stephenson, Sr., 4. 
- Sweepstake, 10 targets, magautrap: Banks 10, Hagedorn 9, 
Kryn 9. 
Sweepstake, 10 targets, magautrap: Lawrence S, J. M. Rhett 7, 
Mead 3. 
Match, 15 singles, 5 pairs, magautrap:' Hagedorn 19, Kenyon 18. 
Match, 7 pairs, magautrap: Kryn 11, F. B. 'Stephenson 5. 
Crescent Athletic Glut's Club SHoot. . 
Dec. 1. — At the regular club shoot of the Crescent Athletic Club 
to-day Mr. C. G. Rasmus scored a win in the first shoot for the 
December cup, his handicap of 11 giving him a full score. Mr. 
Rasmus also won the panel shoot, defeating Dr. J. J. Keyes in 
the shoot-off. The scores: 
December cup: 
— Expei't — — Magautrap- 
Hdcp. Total. Hd-p. Total. 
25 
C G Rasmus... 6 ' 25 5 ' 25 
T N Borland 11 24 9 "25 
W G McConville. 12 25 10 23" 
Dr J J Keyes 9 23 7 25 
W W Marsha'l 6 23 5 n 
H M Brigham.. 2 24 2 22 
■D G Geddes 1 20 1 12 
C Kenyon, Jr 5 21 4 19 
E Banks 0 20 ' 0 20 
G Stephenson, Sr.... 10 23 8 17 
W K Fowler 7 18 7 17 
C H Chapman 12 16 10 18 
F B Stephenson. 4 13 3 21 
C J M'.Dermott 3 15 2 12 
Dr H L O'Brien 5 12 . 4 11 
Grand 
Total. 
50 
49 
48 
48 
46 
4a 1 
40 
40 
40 
35 
31 
21 
27 
2S 
Panel shoot,. 25 targets, expert, handicap: C. G. Rasrhus, 6, 25; 
Dr. Keyes, 9, 25: Geddes, 1, 21; Fowler. 7, 21; Bor'and, 11; 23; 
Kenyon, 5, 20; Brigham, 2, 20; Marshall, 6, 18; Whitman, 10, 18; 
Carlisle, 7, 14. 
Ties, 15 targets, expert: Rasmus, 4, 15; Keyes, 6. 14. 
Cori.co'ation hand'cap 25 birds, expert, handicap: I'orland, 11, 
25; McConville, 12, 22; Fowler, 7, 19; Townsend, 4, 19: McDermolt, 
3, 19; Geddes, 1, 18; Chapman, 12, 17; U'Brien, 5, 16; F. B. 
Stephenson, 4, 15. 
Sweepstake. 10 targets, magautrap: F. B. Stephenson 10, Kenyon 
9, Banks 8, McConville 7, Marshall 6. Brigham 6, Townsend 5, 
Borland 5, G. Stephenson, Sr., 4, O'Brien 4. 
Sweepstake, 15 tarsels. expert: B?nks 15. McConvi'le 8, Marshall 
8, Tov\'nsend 7, F. B. Stephtnson 6, G. Stephenson, Sr.. 5. 
Match, 25 targets, magautrap: Townsend 22, McConville 13. 
At Interstate Park. 
Nov. 27.— The attendance at the regular weekly club shoot of 
the Medi<.us (jixn Club to-day was very pcor, only tour men putting 
in an appearance. Dr. Weuber to-day put into effect for the first 
time his new system of scoring poui.s in the c:ub event, whereby 
a bird scored from No. 1 trap counts 1 point, a bird from No. 2 
trap, 2 points, etc. Dr. Webber won the club event, scoring 2o 
points. The scores : 
No. 1. No. 2 
Dr Webber, 30 2222.2-2.)2— 9 22-22>L12— S 
Lockwood, 29 :izu2i22-22— 9 2122u22,.00— 6 
Dr Miller, 30 01.2.2L11— 8 1122021120—8 
Hopkins, 30 12j0ililz2— 8 211*1x1211—9 
The third of the series of Interstate Park handicaps was shot 
Nov. 28. There was more than the usua. interest displayed in the 
event. The competition was close and exciting, three men tieing 
with straight scores. Ihe birds were a good .ot, and there was a 
fair attendance of spectators. Stephen M. Van A.len, winner of 
the two preceding handicaps, did not take part in to-day's event, 
he being out of town on a hunting trip. The scores: 
Thomas, 30 2H112I221222121121221211— 25 
Capt Money, 2S 01122j2,i*12jw^ 
No. 3. 
22..2010il2— 7 
2121121220—9 
22lui02i22— 8 
1112112Z10— 9 
Daniel, 30...... 
Welch, 30 
Fostans, 28 
J B Hopkins, 30.. 
222222212922229291'>125''52l '>5 
. . .212221122212222111212212*— 21 
.. .22220222222 2221220'''92 2'-'— ^3 
. . ..12212212i 2212221222212121— 25 
New Utre.hi's Holiday Shott 
Nov^ 29.— The Thanksgiving Day shoot of the New Utrecht Rod 
end Gun Club was marked by good scores and close shooting 
The Holiday cup event, which was w^on by Geo. H Piercy of 
Newark, N. J., was to have been at -50 birds, but on' account ot 
the fast approaching darkness it was decided to shoot at only 40 
birds. The entrance fee was $20. A 25-bird sweep which was 
wqn by Piercy, and three miss-and-outs in which Piercy, Feieen- 
span and Jack divided, were also shot. Scores: 
G H Piercy, 30 222*22121121 ni2w 
Jack. 29 2^2311 22222'2'22222^222l-''— 25 
Feigenspaii, 30 22220222224 222"'i 12''2"^''*''-J '4 
Lincoln, 28. . , 0*221 221 ]2022l'iri2i2]in20— 20 
Lockwood, 28 , 2110212112011202212211221—22 
Thanksgiving Day handicap: 
G H Piercy, 30 0''2r211i2212?222''222''2''2<'222''^n2'1''2^>2— 38 
-fack, 29 12-?n''011-''112-?*J2ir2''2'^il2]22 2~212i'^2-^3 
Feigenspan, 30 22212?1122-'2112-^022?202^22021 '2^2222*2'>2— 36 
Morfey, 31 • • ..122111212211"linil22121?21112221*021112-37 
Dr Win. Wyatt. 29...... = ..lU100220mimi20112mn2220U12202oO-32 
New Utrecht's Clofa Shoot. 
Dec. 1. — The New Utrecht Gun Club's regular weekly shoot was 
held lo-dny. The main event was the Mauser handicap, miss-and- 
Out. lopiitz won the event, killing 13 straight. Scores: 
Toplitz, 28 2222222122222 -Chapman, 28 22 
R A We ch, Zd......U2Zi.[) 
Jack, 2d....... 2z2z2 
Lockwood, 29....... .11 
Sweepstake, 15 birds, $5: 
Toplitz, 28 1 22121 222221ull— 14 
Welch, 3j 22i2il2;;2iili,2l— 14 
Jack, i9 ^^^■Z^ZlZZ■^lli.lM—l3 
Lockwood, 28..ui*1,,0.l22 2.01^10 
Chapman, 2i . ..22joZilz2^2jVAl—12 
Kay, 28 212 
Capt Money, 29 0 
H Money, 3.) 222221 
Sykes, 28 0122l000220w 
Kay, 28 0l22i2 j1i220122— 12 
Capt Money, 29.n2„i;i:lilili222— 1* 
H Money, 31. .2-2;;22122i2ii2-i— 14 
Hempstead Gun Club. 
Hempstead, L. I., Nov. 29.— The Hempstead Gun Club held a 
live-bird shoot on its grounds here to-day. The birds were a very 
fast lot, helped materially by a strong wind, and the shooting was 
difficult. Scores; 
No. 1, 5 birds, $5 entrance,, high guns, 28yds.: George Mollineaux 
5, Robert Carman 5, Fred Gildersleeve 4, R. S. Powell 4, Edward 
Lewis 3, George Houghton 1. 
No. 2, same: Fred Gildersleeve 5, G. Houghton 5, K. S, Powell 
4, Edward Lewis 4, George Mollineaux 3, W. Chariik 3, A. Myers 
5, Ike Carman 2, R. Carman 5. 
No. 3, 7 birds, $5, 28yds.: Fred Gildersleeve 7, E. Lewis 7, C. 
E. Langdon 7, I. Carman 6, R. Carman 6, R. S. Powell 5, G. 
Bough{on 5, A. Smith 5, G. Mollineaux 4, W. Chariik 3, A. Myers 
witlidrew. 
Sheepshead Bay Rod and Gun Club. 
Sheepshead Bay, L. I., Nov. 30.— Thirty members of the Sheeps- 
'head Bay Red and Gun Club look part in the club live-bir'd shoot 
at The Cedars to-day. Four men, Messrs. W. Van Pelt, J. B. 
Voorhies, VV. Boyle and D. J. Heffner, made straight scores' in' the' 
club event, the conditions of which w'crc 10 birds, handicaj) rise, 
24 to 28yds. Scores: 
Club shoot, 10 live birds, handicap: 
-10 L C Allen. 25.... 
-10 J E Rauscher, 25 
J B Voorhies, 27. . .1122111111- 
W Van Pet. 28. .. .2222121211- 
\V- Boyle, 25 2211122221—10 
D J Heffner, 25. . . .22l222i221— 10 
G Morris, 21 2u22222222— 9 
R J Smith, 25. 22I222U221— 9 
H Koch, 27... 1112210012— 8 
J J Pillion, 27 2210022111— S 
F Lundy, 27 1200221212— 8 
1 McKane, 27 220222222*— 8 
P Snss, 27 1201*22111— 8 
H J Montanus, 27. .2121222*01— 8 
H Kronika, 26 10.1121110— 8 
W Lundv, 26 0021220212— 7 
E IT Voorhies, 25...02Joll2111— 7 
..01u2(»2n21- 7 
..2020120222— 7 
. .Ulilo]llL22— r. 
22202120*0— 6 
G McKane. 27. . 
G Tappen, 27 
Dr Hill, 25 ,.2000121120—6 
A Soeller. 24 2^0j00z222— K 
R R Roderick, 24. , .2121l!0w 
J Burns, 24 0202110210— li 
E Brand, 2i 2o2j010012— 5 
P Suss, 25 11121\v 
E \V Roderick, 24..20liUlOw 
D C Martin, 25 23210w 
P K Kramer, 25 110 10 w 
A Busch, 25 l"U22w 
C P Cooper, 25....*120w 
Sweepstake, 3 birds: Piliion 3, F. Lundy 3, W. Lundv 3, Morris 
3, I. McKane 3, Van Peit 3, Kronika 2, G. McKane 2, Hovie 2, 
E. Voorhies 1, Koch 0, 
Carteret Club. 
Garden City L. I., Nov. 29.— Mr. Harold Money won the 
Thanksgiving Day cup donated by H. Bramhall Gilbert at the 
Carteret Club traps to-day. The event was at 10 birds, $10 
entrance, handicap rise and allowances, 27yds. and forward, one 
miss as a kill; 28>ds., one miss as no bird. At the end of the lOth 
round Messrs. Money, Ellsworth and Daniels were tied. The 
shoot-oft' -was at 3 birds, and continued until Mr. Money had 
killed 31 birds and Mr. Danie.s 33. The scores : 
'1 hanksgiving Day cup: 
D E.lsworth, 26.... 2222122222— 10 L T Durvea, 30. . . .111220212w 
J B Daniels, 30. .. .5212222122— 10 W J Gordon, 26...022110w 
H Money, 30 2-22i222 2—10 J Magee, 25 OlOw 
Capt Money, 29....222121*2;i2— 9 R A Welch, 30 OOw 
Ties: 
H Money, 30 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 
J B Daniels, 30 .222 2i2 222 222 222 222 222 220 
Sweepstake No. 1, 5 birds, handicap, entrance 15: R. A. Welch, 
30yds., 5; J. B. Danie.s, 30yds., 5; Capt. A. W. Monev, 29yds., 
4; VV. J. Gordon, 26yds., 4; H. Money, 30yds., 4; D. Ellsworth, 
26yds., 3; L. T. Duryea, 30yds., 2; J. Magee. 25yds., 1. 
iSio. 2, miss-and-out, 30yds., entrance $5: J. B. Daniels 7, Capt. 
A. VV. Money 7, L. T. Duryea 7, H. Money 2, J. Magee 1, R. A. 
Welch 0, W. J. Gordon 0, D. Ellsworth 0. 
No. 3, handicap, miss-and-out, entrance $5: W. J. Gordon, 26yds., 
3; L. T. Duryea, 30yds., 3; H. Monev, 30yds., 3; R. A. Welch, 
30yds., 2; J. B. Daniels, 30yds., 1; Capt. A. W. Money, 29yds., 1; 
J.. Magee, 25v'ds., 0; D. Ellsworth, 26yds., 0. 
No. 4 miss-and-out, 32yds., entrance $5: R, A. Welch 10, Capt. 
A. W. Money 10, H. Money 10, J. Magee 5, L. T. Duryea 1. W. 
J. Gordon 0. 
Hell Gate Gun Club. 
Dexter Park, L. I., Nov. 27. — Twenty-nine shooters participated 
in the monthly club shoot of the Hell Gate Gun Club to-day. Dr. 
O. T. Rouff and Mr. J. H. Voss killed their fu.I number ot birds. 
The birds were a good lot, and the shooting was interesting. 
Scores: 
Club shoot, IQ live birds, handicaps by distances and points; 
scores to coifnt in til e yearly averages for the annual prizes: . 
Handicap. Points. Killed. 
Dr O T Rouff 
Col J H V.jss 
E Doeinck 
G K Briet , 
C Webber 
C Merrschmidt. , . 
C Lang.; 
H Kohla 
A Schmidt 
I)i G H vV heeler 
P Woeiful. 
\V A Sands. 
L T Muens( 
T A Be^den. 
1-1 Kudel.... 
A Dietzel... 
1 1 Gallm 
j H Klenk 
"H J Foerster 
P Garms 
T H Schlicht 
E Steffens 
P Brennan 
J H Hegerty 
R Regan 
Sweepstakes, 5 live birds, handicap: Wellbrock 5, Dr. Rouff 4, 
Col, Voss 4, Woelful 4, Briet 4, Dietzel 4, Garms 3, Klenk 3, 
Relden 4, Foerster 3. 
30 
7 
10 
30 
7 
10 
30 
7 
9 
29 
5V2 
9 
29 
5% 
9 
28 
5 
9 
28 
5 
S 
28 
5 
8 
28 
5 
8 
.28 
iVz 
8 
28 
5 
8 
29 
6 
8 
,28 
6 
7 
,28 
6 
7 
28 
5 
7 
30 
7 
7 
,29 
6 
9 
28 
6 
9 
28 
6 
9 
28 
5% 
6 
28 
5 
4 
,30 
7 
6 
28 
6 
7 
2S 
6 
7 
28 
6 
7 
28 
6 
28 
5 
28 
6 
6 
At New London, Iowa. 
New London, la„ Nov. .30.-^The third shoot for the Peters 
trophy occurred on Thanksgiving Day and brought out a good 
nimLjCr of shooter-. J. F. Pierson won the medal, shooting from 
scratch. There seems little danger of one man winning the trophy 
three times for some time to come, the men being so evenlv 
matched. Scores: 
P McDonald lOOCKXjOOlOOOOOllOOOlllOOlllOlOllOOlOlOO —15 
H Shaner OlOllOOOlOllOOOUOOlllOOlOOllliJlOlOllOlO- 20 
A .V Han-iel 0000000110010101011111011001101000000000—15 
C C Pierson IIOOOIOOOOIIIIIOIIOUOIIOOOIII —17 
G T Andrews 1111111010110011111101101 —19 
C E Cook , lOOOlOOOllllllOOmillllOO —15 
J F Pierson 1111111011111011111011111 —22 
.After the medal shoot several sweepstakes ',vere shot for turkey;, 
at 10 targets: 
No. 1: H. Shaner 9, G. J. .\ndrews 8, J. F- Pierson 8. J. M. 
Cook 7, C. C. Pierson 8, P. McDonald 6, A. A. Hamel 7 C. E 
Cook 8. 
No. 2: H. Shaner 8, G. J. Andrews 8, T. F, Piersnn 7, C. E. 
Cook 7. J. M. Cook 7, C. C. Pierson 7. Andrews won the shoot-off. 
No. 3: G. J. Andrews 9, C. E. Cook 9, J. M. Cook 7, J. F. Pier 
son 8( C. C, Pierson 8. C. Tt , Cook won the shoot-off. 
C. C PiKssoN, Sec-y. 
Omaha Gun Club. 
Omaha, 'Neb.. Nov. 24.— The members of the Omaha Gun Club 
to-day shot a 2o-biid practice race and a 15-bird handicap, $5 
entrance; CO and 40 per cent, division. Scores fol.ow: 
Hardin, 30. .... :. . i,. >. 112211121222 2i:ill212110— '-'S 
r-?'^?'?,' ^1 •'• • ■ -1^12112122122 '111 22222210-23 
Kimball, 30 »222112u21211222 2a21222— 23 
Parmelee 33 , . . .22122120222122221222*1112-23 
.bmead, 33 i ...^ 0111121112121112212122111-23 
^f^*^/"' • •• 1222111210221121110112112—23 
Black, 33. ; 2l2121]2ll0101ilillll*222— 22 
Tcwn.send, 33 .H22U11221 *22.z211220ll*— 20 
i"ter, 30 .01 1211121*0121 1122121*22*— 20 
foot, 30 1 1 101 10100121 Oi: 202111111— 19 
Vette, 30 .122111010110000121*120021—16 
Handicap, $5 entrance: 
Parmelee, 32. .221221202221222-14 Hardin. 33 12*222121210521—13 
Heikes, '32.... .120221122212212-14 Smead, 30 2011112222112*1-13 
Loomis. 30.... 102211122222222-1 4 Beresheim, 30.011211121*01211-12 
Fogg, ^0.. 11122*212112*11-13 Gallagher, 30.. 210111200122110— 11 
Townsend, ,30., 122112011211102-13 Black, 30 201101-*1 1122011-11 
Elliott Challenges Welch for Dupont Trophy. 
Excelsior S.PRiNGS, Mo., Nov. 26, 9 A. U.~Edilor Forest and 
.yream: I herewith inclose you check for $25, forfeit, and chal- 
lenge Mr. Robert A. VV elcli to shoot for the Dupont Cup under 
rules governingjhe same j. a. K. Elliott. 
fCheck for $2o received.] 
Cincinnati Rifle Associatioii. 
lni: following scores were Made in regular competition by mem- 
bers of the Lincinnati Rifle Association at Four-Mile House, 
heading road, Nov. 25. Conditions, 20oyds., off-hand, at the stand- 
aid target. Payne was di clared champion tor the day with a 
score ot ^9. Weather condnions were not tavorable lor good scores, 
there being a strong wind and ram all day trora the 9 o clock 
qiiartei' : 
Payne-..; :. lo 9 10 10 10 8 5 10-8 9-89 
7 10 9 9 10 8 8 9 S 10-88 
, . , , " 10 8 7 6 10 10 9 10 7 6-83 
^^'"'"^•e 10 8 9 9 7 7 10 8 9 8-86 
69 10 789997 10-84 
V ,1 6 8 7 7 7 9 10 8 10 10-83 
6 I 7 9 10 8 iO 8 8 10-83 
7988799 10 7 8-i,2 
, . 88877 10 IT) 78 8-81 
''"^ lo jO 9 6 8 8 s 8 8 9-84 
88789789 7 6-77 
, . 6 5 9 10 7 6 6 9 4 9-71 
-'^"'-"^"s 10 9 7' 7- 8 5 7 9 8 10-SO 
10 58985 10 78 5— To 
_ 6687 8 8996 8—75 
^■"""^ 5 7 9 10 8 7 9 6 9 10-80 
768G10 9S5S 8-75 
T. 7 7 7 8 5 10 6 7 10 7—74 
Troim.stine 6 7 7 610 7 S S 3 G-68 
8 9 4 6 3 5 9 6 7 5-62 
T,, 878854 7 66 3-02 
Topf 3 4 6 8 8 8 8 5 6 S-<H 
566757957 6—63 
657656964 5—59 
Rifle at Shell Mound Range. 
^•^^^^ ^,^^^cis.co, Nov. 26.— Yesterday was chiefly bullseye day at 
Shell Mound. Notwithstanding a steady drizzle quite a number of 
marksmen turned out. Ihe Norddeutscher Cltlb heldr.a turkey 
shoot, open to all. Scores of the day: ' ' 
San Francisco Schuetzen Vereih, monthly bullseye shoot: O 
Lemcke 300, A. Pape 402, F. Koch 510, John Utschig 517 C F 
"Ihierbach 570, William Morken 6G0, F. Rust 814, A. Jungb'iut'821, 
R. Stettin 827, John De Wit 880, E. Stehn 956, George H. Bahrs 
9/1, A. Bertelson 974, VV. Garms 977, L. Haake 977, D. B. Faktor 
999, bus Schulz 10.55,. W. Goetze 1077, W. Piatt 1097, Dr. Cranz 1123. 
Germania Schuetzen Club, month. y buliseve shout: L, Haake 
345, J, P- Bridges 475, R. Finking 587, F. Brandt 625, II. ITuber 
b4o, H.: Schweiger 748, F. Schuster 798, C, F. Thierbach 8'i4, 7. 
Utschig 846, S. Heino 930, J. Thode 930, J, De Wit 985, W. Goelze 
1036. 
Golden Gate Rifle and Pistol Club, Bushneil medal: D. W. 
McLaughlin 219, 222. Gold medal: J. P. Bridges 20l, 205:' F. E. 
Mason 221, 220, 233. Silver medal : A. B. DorreTl 207, 213. 
Golden Gate Rifle .and Pistol Club, month. y medal shoot, all 
comers' pistol match: J; E. Gorman 96, 96; F. S. Washburn 90, 88. 
Red Men Schuetzen Company, monlhiy medal shoot: Champion 
class, W. Dressier il6; first class, P. H. Rulffs 325; second class, 
Capt. H. Gneb 359; third class, John Sleiner 365; fourth class, L. 
Bernstein 299; best first shot, John Steiner 23; best la.st shut. 
Capt. H. Grieb 24. Roeel. 
A Remarkable Revolver Score. 
A REM.\RKABi.E 50-shot revolver score was recently made at Shell 
Mound shooling range by J. E. Gorman, ol San Francisco. Mr. 
Gorman shot a .44cal. revolver loaded with 15grs. of l-'l'-FFG 
King's semi-smokeless powder. Ihe shooling was done on the 
standard American target, distance 50yds., shots being in llic 
buiiseye. 'Ike score in detail is as follows: , 
J E Gorman , 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 10 10 9--8y 
10 10 9 9 10 9 9 10 9 10—95 
10 9 10 8 8 9 8 9 10 10—91 
10 9 9 9 10 10 8 10 9 10—94 
10 8 10 10 9 10 9 10 9 9—94-462 
PUBLkHiKS*' DEPARTMENT. 
The Peters Cartridge Co. has more than excelled all its 
previous successlul efforts in getting out its 1901 ca.endar. It 
has this year departed somewhat Irom wbat has been accepted as 
the ammunition type of calendar, and has gotten out one tiiat is a 
decidedly p.easing novelty.' 'Ihe background shows a number of 
hnle ganie-shooang scenes, but ihe spec.al points of in.erest are the 
three elegantly executed vignettes, the one showing a typical 
trapshootmg scene, another a company of Lncle Sam's boys 
engaged at long-range rifle practice, while the third shows a group 
oi gentlemen engaged at revolver practice. The whole effect is 
most pleasing. The Peters Cartridge Co. will be pleased to send 
tliis ca.endar to any sportsmen upon receipt of 10 cents for mail- 
ing expenses. — x4dv. 
".Austin's Dog Bread," manufactured by Austin. Young & Co., 
of Boston, Mass., is not only a food but a tonic and a medicine; 
keeps the dog in good health and gives him a good-natured dis- 
iicsition. This concern has issued an attractive book on dogs 
which contains pictures of a number of celebrated prize winners. 
It is sent to any address upon receipt of a 2-cent stamp addressed 
to the Boston office. — Adv. 
A new booklet of shooting records, covering the best per- 
formances of modern ammunition at the trap and at the target, 
has been issued by the Union Metallic Cartridge Co., of Bridge- 
port, Conn. There is also appended revolver and pistol shooting 
rules, rules governing rifle competitions and trapshooting rules, 
making the work invaluable to gun clubs, shooting galleries and 
sportsnieu generally. A postal card -will bring it. — Adv. 
A Vermont Wish. 
Editor Forest and Stream; 
I wish every boy in America could have a copy each week, as 
pupils of FoHEST AKD STREAM school nevcr develop into markat- 
shooters> but grow up as sportsmen, worthy of the name. 
U. JU. Cbass, 
