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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[JtTHE I, 1901. 
Iowa State Tottfnament. 
Newtok, la., May 17.— The twenty-fourth annual tournament 
of the Iowa State Sportsmen's Association had a larger attend- 
ance than at any meeting of the Association for the past five years. 
The weather was pleasant. The shooting was from two sets of 
traps, Sergeant system, and about 20,000 targets were thrown. 
The convention was held on Wednesday evening. Ottumwa was 
selected as the place for holding the oext convention and tourna- 
ment. Dr. W. B. Kibby, of Marshalltown, was elected President; 
Geo. Macartney, of Des Moines, Vice-President; T. T. Crisman, 
■of Ottumwa, Secretary; Walter Gephart, of Ottumwa, Treasurer; 
Joe Kersher, Dr. Kibbey, W. R. Milner and Geo. Macartney were 
appointed Legislative Committtee. D. Tripp, C. W. Biidd, Dr. 
Uouthett, Fred Gilbert and Ed Rothrock were elected directors 
Just before the convention was called to order, Mr. Tom A. 
Marshall, in behalf of the sportsmen present, in a neat little 
speech, presented Mr. W. T. Irwin with a fine grip. Mr. Irwin 
lias many warm friends among the sportsmen, and is one of the 
foldest trap shots in the West. 
After the convention was over the Newton Gun Club gave a 
smoker to the visiting sportsmen. 
Mr. F. C. Whitney, of Des Moines, had charge of the cashier's 
•ofiice, and Dr. Kerr made a good squad hustler, and kept things 
moving nicely. The business men's association gave the American 
team which sails on Sunday, the -26th, for Europe, a banquet at 
the Churchill. The Hon JTom A. Marshall, captain of the team, 
was called upon for information in regard to contests abroad. 
Mr, Marshall responded hy giving a full account of how the 
matches came about, how many and when they were to be shot, and 
closed his remarks by saying his team would use every effort to 
return victorious in all the contests. Major Long then presented 
the team with the keys to the city, which would unlock all but 
the city treasury, and, for reasons he would not mention, he 
thought best to retain this key until the return of the team from 
Europe. 
The Newton Gun Club is deserving of much credit for so ably 
managing the tournament. In the contest for the L. C. Smith 
cup, Mr. Selbhers, an amateur, and a member of the Newton 
Club, was the only one to make a straight score, and won the 
cup. In the team shoot for State trophy Kline and Gilbert, of 
Spirit Lake, made straight scares, and won the cup. Sixteen 
teams were entered. The conditions were 25 live birds per team. 
The birds were a good lot, and as fi'.st as a member of a team 
lost a bird the team withdrew. 
Marshall, Parmelee, Gilbert and Budd leave for Keithsburg to- 
morrow morning, where a recption will be given them to-morrow 
evening, and on Sunday morning will start for Springfield to at- 
tend the Illinois State tournament. 
Craven 
No. 7 was the Smith cup. 
UlS .. 1415 
Third Day, May 17. 
First Day, May 15. 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 
Gilbert 15 15 14 15 
Parmelee 14 15 14 14 
Bingham 13 13 14 14 
Budd 12 14 12 13 
T Marshall 13 18 14 15 
Linderman 13 11 13 12 
Herr 11 14 13 13 
Wallace 15 13 10 10 
K C 12 9 11 14 
Morrill 13 13 14 10 
Kline 11 14 11 10 
Kibbey 12 9 14 12 
Abbott 12 10 11 14 
Crisman 11 15 11 11 
Lane 10 11 15 13 
Tripp 11 11 11 10 
Bottger 13 13 14 11 
Mott 8 8 12 11 
McKelvey 9 10 11 12 
Dcuthett 12 10 11 11 
Powell 9 10 11 7 
Duis 13 10 15 11 
Ross 14 10 9 10 
Tramp 8 8 14 13 
Adams 11 12 13 8 
Linell 12 9 9 11 
T C Thompson 12 11 12 10 
Carrier 10 7 14 12 
Giese 6 
Mack 5 
Sheehy 7 
Grant 12 
Texas 10 
Densel 10 10 
Milner 10 10 
Char 12 10 12 14 
G E T 9 12 13 13 
Blasier 11 7 11 10 
Wheeler 12 9 9 6 
Geo Marshall 7 14 13 12 
Proctor 11 8 11 7 
W L Smith......... 11 12 11 9 
Teal 12 12 13 12 
Clark 11 13 9 12 
McShane 13 10 10 11 
Butters 7 .. 13 .. 
Wing 12 8 9 .. 
Selbhers • • 
Harkins 
Kaep - 
O'Brien - •• 
Jean 
Harriman 
11 14 12 
10 12 12 
12 9 13 
7 13 
10 12 
9 12 
9 10 
5 6 7 8 
15 20 20 15 
14 19 18 14 
14 17 20 14 
13 18 19 14 
15 19 19 15 
15 18 17 15 
14 16 18 15 
12 18 19 15 
12 16 19 15 
13 16 18 11 
12 15 18 13 
14 17 15 15 
10 14 16 14 
10 17 15 14 
10 18 14 13 
11 15 16 13 
15 15 17 13 
14 IS 13 12 
11 15 16 15 
13 16 17 10 
12 17 13 13 
13 16 20 13 
13 17 16 7 
13 15 15 11 
10 15 13 12 
8 12 18 13 
13 17 15 14 
7 14 14 12 
12 16 13 14 
10 14 15 12 
11 14 18 12 
13 15 14 5 
8 12 16 13 
9 12 16 10 
10 11 10 9 
11 10 12 7 
8 14 11 11 
11 18 14 11 
10 13 12 12 
10 19 15 11 
10 12 13 6 
. . . . 13 11 
. . -. . 18 14 
8 17 15 . . 
14 12 15 11 
9 16 14 6 
. . . . 13 14 
.. .. 14 8 
. . . . 17 14 
. . . . 14 11 
.. .. 12 8 
. . . . 17 10 
. . . . 15 13 
.. .. 14 11 
9 10 11 12 
15 15 20 20 
14 14 17 18 
13 13 19 17 
15 13 17 16 
11 13 17 16 
14 15 19 17 
13 14 18 IS 
12 13 17 17 
13 U 13 18 
11 13 16 18 
13 12 13 16 
11 13- 16 15 
15 15 14 16 
15 13 15 15 
13 15 14 10 
11 13 17 14 
13 13 13 16 
8 13 15 12 
12 12 17 18 
11 13 17 16 
11 10 19 15 
11 13 16 15 
14 10 14 13 
13 9 18 16 
13 13 15 16 
13 12 15 15 
10 13 14 12 
13 13 16 13 
10 11 13 14 
9 11 16 14 
11 10 14 15 
9 9 16 15 
9 12 11 14 
14 9 9 18 
11 9 15 11 
11 8 13 13 
13 11 11 . . 
14 13 15 . . 
10 . . 14 14 
11 11 . . . . 
11 
11 .. .. 10 
. . 13 17 15 
Broke. 
188 
184 
179 
176 
180 
175 
174 
165 
162 
162 
162 
161 
161 
160 
159 
158 
156 
155 
155 
154 
154 
153 
153 
150 
150 
149 
147 
146 
144 
144 
137 
136 
135 
133 
124 
11 
11 13 14 . . 
10 
10 11 17 12 
13 13 18 16 
10 13 18 18 
12 11 15 16 
Second Day, May 16. 
Events : 1 
Targets : 15 
Kibbey 14 
Wallace 13 
Denzell 14 
Linell 12 
Abbott 13 
Parmelee 14 
Budd 13 
T Marshall 14 
Texas 12 
Gilbert ..." 14 
Mott 14 
Bingham 12 
Rossback 12 
Milner 10 
Kline 13 
Linderman 11 
Duis 10 
Herr 13 
K C 12 
•Morrill 13 
Kaep 9 
O'Brien 15 
Jean 12 
Crisman 12 
Mack 10 
Douthett 14 
De Gooyer.... 8 
McKelvey 14 
J C T .13 
Giese 7 
W L Smith 12 
Adams 12 
Phelps 10 
Carrier 13 
Ross 8 
Bottger 9 
Harriman 10 
Tramp 12 
C Foole 14 
G Marshal! 11 
Triplott U 
Selbhers 10 
Grant ^ 
Hamilton o 
Marvin 14 
Proctor 11- 
O R Corey ^2 
F Corey }} 
Gray • 11 
Harkms -is 
2 3 4 5 
15 15 15 15 
12 13 13 12 
13 11 14 14 
11 12 11 11 
13 12 13 13 
10 13 15 15 
13 12 10 15 
12 14 12 14 
13 13 15 13 
7 14 13 14 
15 13 15 14 
15 13 11 10 
12 13 12 12 
7 15 11 11 
11 14 12 13 
12 13 13 14 
15 11 12 14 
10 14 12 15 
14 14 13 13 
7 11 13 19 
11 11 6 12 
10 12 11 H 
10 12 12 14 
14 13 11 12 
11 12 10 14 
12 n 12 13 
13 11 S 12 
11 11 9 12 
12 13 10 6 
12 13 12 12 
10 12 12 11 
11 13 1243 
11 11 13 14 
13 12 10 13 
10 15 13 11 
11 12 12 12 
12 9 11 8 
11 14 11 12 
14 12 1 013 
13 14 14 15 
11 7 9 13 
11 11 9 11 
14 14 12 13 
11 6 14 10 
9 7 10 
7 12 13 
12 11 . . 
13 12 . . 
7 9 10 11 
12 12 .. 13 
10 
14 
12 
9 
11 
6 7 
20 20 15 
15 .. 14 
17 .. 14 
15 .. 14 
14 17 10 
15 .. 13 
17 .. 15 
14 19 12 
18 .. 12 
15 13 10 
18 19 14 
15 19 11 
18 .. 14 
19 17 11 
16 19 12 
15 16 12 
18 .. 13 
10 17 13 
19 .. 15 
15 18 11 
13 .. 12 
19 16 10 
14 16 11 
17 .. 12 
18 18 14 
12 .. 12 
18 16 13 
14 .. 11 
16 .. 12 
16 .. 12 
19 17 11 
17 .. 12 
18 .. 12 
20 .. 10 
13 12 11 
17 16 10 
14 8 12 
17 .. 10 
17 .. 14 
18 16 15 
. . 17 10 
11 .. .. 
18 20 14 
15 .. 8 
15 .. .. 
17 18 .. 
.. .. 9 
9 10 11 12 
15 15 20 20 
10 13 12 19 
13 11 19 16 
13 12 17 18 
13 14 16 15 
14 10 17-18 
14 15 IS 16 
14 15 17 19 
11 13 18 17 
13 11 18 15 
15 15 20 18 
7 7 19 14 
13 14 17 16 
8 11 17 11 
11 14 19 19 
14 13 19 16 
13 14 17 19 
14 14 17 16 
14 14 18 19 
13 14 16 18 
12 15 20 16 
15 11 15 15 
10 12 20 13 
14 13 18 20 
11 12 16 13 
12 10 16 14 
11 10 16 15 
12 10 17 9 
14 12 19 14 
14 12 19 14 
14 13 10 14 
12 11 17 18 
13 14 17 17 
13 12 15 16 
13 15 16 18 
14 12 13 17 
11 11 18 19 
12 12 17 15 
10 13 17 18 
11 11 16 18 
10 12 14 16 
13 14 ... . 
5 . . 15 19 
13 13 14 .. 
Av 
.940 
.020 
.895 
.880 
.900 
.871 
.870 
.821 
.810 
.810 
.810 
.801 
.801 
.800 
.791 
.790 
.780 
.771 
.771 
.770 
.770 
.761 
.761 
.750 
.750 
.741 
.731 
.730 
.720 
.720 
.681 
.680 
.671 
.661 
.620 
Total. 
147 
155 
148 
145 
153 
160 
150 
157 
142 
171 
136 
143 
143 
151 
154 
162 
145 
165 
139 
141 
138 
143 
146 
143 
144 
141 
134 
142 
149 
133 
148 
152 
131 
148 
138 
138 
141 
150 
159 
Seven live birds: 1. 
Teal 2222222-7 
Gilbert 1111112—7 
Texas 2222222—7 
McKelvey 2221212—7 
Crisman ; 2211122—7 
T A Marshall 2222222—7 
Kaep ...2222212—7 
Rossbach 2121222—7 
Grant 1121221--7 
Kline 2112102—6 
Vaughn 2022211—6 
Ross 0222221—6 
Bottger 2211012—6 
Selbher 21211*2—6 
Harriman 1022211—6 
Jean 0022222—5 
Lofkin 2121020—5 
Sheehy 022222*— 5 
Duis 1022011—5 
Knapp , 0012201—4 
K C 2222000—4 
G Marshall . . i 0211**02—4 
D O'Brien ..1200012—4 
Tfipp 222010*— 4 
Kibbey 1022220—5 
Hawkeye. 
Twin City Cun Qttb Shoot. 
The Twin City Gun Club, located midway between Peoria and 
Pekin, on the Illinois River, gave an excellent two days' tourney 
on May 16 and 17. Chan Powers made another one of his excellent 
records, carrying off first honors, while A. C. Connor was second 
and Guy Burnside third. Expert traps were used, throwing targets 
by the Sergeant system. The scores are appended : 
Events: 123456789 10 11 12 
Targets: 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 
Burnside 15 15 16 14 15 19 14 14 20 15 15 20 
Powers 14 15 19 15 15 17 15 13 20 15 15 19 
De Long 14 14 19 14 15 19 14 15 19 13 14 19 
Connor 15 14 19 14 13 20 13 14 19 13 14 17 
Boa 12 14 20 13 13 18 14 10 16 15 15 20 
Baker ; 12 13 18 12 9 16 15 13 16 14 11 19 
Bluenenshine : 12 15 18 13 15 19 15 13 18 15 14 20 
Taylor 12 8 15 11 11 .... 11 
Jones 14 14 18 14 12 19 9 12 20 13 15 1 9 
Garver 9 8 .. 12 13 15 11 16 
Fonts 14 15 16 14 12 18 15 15 20 13 11 16 
Raker '10 13 13 12 
Reubsam .: 13 13 16 12 12 15 .. 12 .. 14 .. 16 
Bishop 12 .. 8 10 .. 
Dr Yoder 611 11.. .. 
Thompson 20 13 15 18 13 15 18 14 14 18 
Gilbert 17 12 13 . . 10 . . . . 11 . . . . 
Caswell 10 6 16 
C H Yoder 13 9 12 
Roth 11 12 9 10 .. .. 
Burnes 11 18 19 14 .. 
Brunemeyer 6.. .. .. 
Peterson 13 .. .. 11 .. 17 
Gladfelt 8 8 8 .. .. 
J Yoder 15 10 .. 14 
A Heilman 17 12 12 15 
J Hoff 17 11 13 .. 
W HofT 10 13 11 . . . . 
Scholes 15 U 
McGucken 12 13 14 . . 
Summerson 12 .. .. 
Wilson 12 9 17 
Durham ^ 8 .. .. 
Herman '. .. 11 .. .. 
Event No. 13, 15 live birds: 
Burnside 212222222222222—15 Summerson . 
Powers 122122222222122—15 Connor 
Garver 220022212120110—11 De Long 
May 17. — The scores of the second dav follow: 
Events; 1 2' 3 4 5 
Targets: 15 15 20 15 15 
Burnside 13 15 19 14 15 
Powers 14 15 20 15 13 
De Long 15 13 15 12 14 
Connor 14 13 20 14 15 
Boa 13 14 15 13 11 
Meidroth 13 14 19 12 12 
Jones 14 14 15 15 15 
Guptil 13 14 20 14 12 
Blumenshine 15 15 17 12 14 
Durham 11 
Peterson 9 9. .12 8 
Herman 11 . . . . 
.210111211012111—13 
.222211212212222—15 
.121111220122212—14 
6 7 
20 15 
19 11 
19 14 
17 14 
20 15 
18 13 
IS 13 
19 14 
20 12 
18 14 
12 
8 9 
15 20 
13 19 
14 19 
14 19 
14 19 
11 19 
14 16 
12 16 
11 19 
10 18 
14 
10 11 12 
15 15 20 
14 13 19 
14 14 20 
11 15 19 
15 15 19 
10 14 17 
13 14 18 
13 13 18 
13 12 20 
11 15 20^ 
8 .. .. 
.. 13 18 
F. C. RlEHL. 
Intefcit-y Shooting: Park. 
MiNNEAPOi-iis, May 11. — The events of this summer's sport will 
be the contest for the Chas. Thompson and the Jacob Danz 
trophies. The first is a beautiful loving cup; the second is a 
very handsome silver tea set. The conditions of this race are 300 
targets to the man, shot in strings of 25, each Saturday. After 
the last race a shooter's total score will be figured, and to this 
his handicap will be added. In case of any ties the race will 
then be at 100 targets, with handicap allowance. 
The above shoot is under the auspices of the St. Paul Rod 
and Gun Club, and the above-named race has increased their 
membership twelve in the past five days. The scores: 
Events: 12 3 Events: 12 3 
Danz 4 18 22 
Wilkinson 2 23 18 
P Hanser 3 25 16 
C Hanser 3 22 20 
M Defiel 3 22 23 
Fanesehon 6 20 18 
Kennedy ...........v.... 2 16 .. 
Miller 6 17 12 
Sommers 10 24 7 
W^ellaband 14 12 
Alberts 7 23 20 
Tripp 
12. 
.. 14 9 .. .. 
.. 10 .. 12 .. 
16, n una 
Hirschy 0 22 . . 
Slocum 3 25 19 
Ramaley 2 20 .. 
Novotny 3 21 19 
Morrison 0 18 24 
Spear 4 16 11 
Thompson 2 20 16 
Kribs 5 22 14 
Penny 5 20 20 
Thorp 4 25 22 
Henry 4 19 14 
Gotzian 3 18 29 
No. 1, handicap allowance. No. 2, St. Paul Rod and Gun Club 
cup. No. 3, Thompson-Danz trophy. 
Schultz diamond badge, 25 targets, unknown angles: Parker 24, 
Plirschv 24, Biffton 19, Havs 17, Mrs. Johnston 19, Thompson 20, 
Spear 17, Danz 19, Jack 19, Wellaband 16, Johnston 24, Dezotell 
20, Werrick 16, Dr. Bill 14. 
Ties, 5 targets: Parker 4, Hirschy 5. Johnston 4. Hirschy won 
badge. 
Paegel diamond badge, 25 targets, unknown angles: Parker 23, 
Hirschy 24, Biffton 21, Hays 22, Mrs. Johnstotn 19, Thompson 
21, Spear 17, Danz 21, Jack 19. Wellaband 14, Johnston 20, Brown 
21, Dezotell 18, Werrick 19. Hirschy won badge. 
Val Blatz diamond badge, 15 singles, unknown angles: Parker 
15, Hirschy 13, Biffton 15, Hays 12, Mrs Johnston 10, Thompson 
13. Spear 11, Danz 7, Jack 10, Wellaband 9, Johnston 13, Dr. Bill 10, 
Werrick 7. 
Ties: Parker 5, BiflEton 3. Parker won badge. 
Club badges, 10 singles and 5 pairs: Parker 15, Hirschy 16, Biff- 
ton 16, Hays 14, Mrs. Johnston 15, Thompson 13, Spear 9, Danz 
10, Jack 11, Wellaband 14, Johnston 12, Dezotell 15, Werrick 12, 
Jones 15, Palmer 18. 
Hirschy won senior badge. Dezotell won junior badge. Hays 
won amateur badge. 
• 
The Coming Anglo-American Match, 
All the preliminaries for the Anglo-American match are satis- 
factorily setlied, the acceptance of the challenge having teen cabled 
last Wcdne.'oay. The match will be shot by teams ot tea shooters 
reDre.>-('nting each ccuntry, and will commence in the cecond week 
in June on the gro-ands of the Middlesex Gun Club. Five tett 
inatcbe.-: will be shot '>n five succeed;n,{ dav;. .^nd eacn team will 
shoot at 100 birds per man each day. The aggregate score of the 
three best days of each team will determine the winner. .'The stake 
is £500 a side. The conditions of shooting -adopted by the two 
teams will be those used respectively in the Iv.-o countries. The 
JBritisli team will use both barrels, carrying a maximum of V/sOz. 
of shot, while the Americans will be confined to the use of one 
barrel, with a maximum charge of VAoz. of shot. The relative 
elhciency of these two methods of shooting is much canvassed by 
tliose discussing the prospects of the British team, but the ad- 
vantage, if any, is apparently with the home team. The American 
sc oring,' as a rule, is good, but frequent use is made of the second 
barrel. On the other hand, after a certain amount of practice the 
precision of aim with the first barrel is greatly increased, as a 
consequence of knowing that there is no reserve barrel in case 
the first scores a miss. No doubt the match will arouse a degree 
of interest in inanimate bird shooting not hitherto displayed in 
this country.— London Field. 
Boston Gt-n Ct«b, 
Boston May 23.— Thirte.:- , . battled with a tricky 
wind at the Boston Gun Ci .. i,dj this afternoon, the oc- 
casion of their regular weekly it. ] o be sure nature had left 
the steam heat on by mistake, b'jt tvery one was equal to the 
occasion, and soon was sitting rtiiMnd the platform in shirt sleeves 
for the first time this season. 
Leroy's shooting brought fortfi lots of applause and most as- 
suredly it was due him, as he did powder those targets in a most 
businesslike manner. The new gun seems to benefit him in more 
ways than one, if his percentage of the afternoon is any criterion, 
and we are more than wishing that he will keep up his present 
form on the European trip. Shooting from the 21yd. mark in all 
the events,' just 8 targets w.sre permitted to escape unscathed out 
of the 100 shot at, which goes to show that man, gun and charge 
were in the right place and at the right time. While he was doing 
such good work others were plodding along in the usual style, with 
Spencer's straight 15 as top-notcher. 
The prize match had eight contestants, ' each endeavoring to 
better his competitor as much as possible. How well each suc- 
ceeded can be seen by the scores: Leroy, 21yds., first, 22; Frank 
and Williams, 16vds., second, 20; Woodruff, 17yds., and Cole, 18yds., 
third, 17; Andres, 16yds., fourth, 16; Ford, 16yds., fifth, 15; Spencer, 
18yds., sixth, 13. Scores below, all shooting unknown; distance 
handicap : 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 
10 10 5p 15 15 5p 10 10 5p 10 10 10 15 10 
" 9 9 15 13 9 9 9 10 
Events : 
Targets 
Leroy, 21 
Woodruff, 17.................... 9 8 6 13 li 6 5 7 7 
Frank, 16 8758 12 8676 
Williams, 16 5 6 5 9 14 6 7 5 4 
Cole, IS 12 5 5 6 4 
Andre, 16 11 5 9 7 7 
Poor, 16 3 3 .. 
Spencer, 18 9 4 7 7 3 
Ford, 16 7 . . 13 11 4 8 7 3 
9 9 7 12 
8 9 
6 2 
7 7 
6 9 
2 .. .. 
8 15 .. 
8 8 8 
4 .. .. 
4 .. 1 
5 pairs — distance 
Hollis, 19 3 7 
Measure, 16 1 . . 3 3 
Fredericks, 14 .. .. 4 
Henry, 16 , .. ., .. ... .. ., 2 
Prize match, 25 unknown— 15 singles and 
handicap: 
Leroy, 21 011111111111110 
Frank, 16 010111111110111 
Williams, 16 111111111011111 
Woodruff, 17 011101111110110 
Cole, 17 101101011111111 
Andre, 16 lllllOlOOmoil 
Ford, 16 011111011010111 
Spencer, 18 101010110010111 
11 11 11 10 11—22 
11 11 11 10 01—20 
10 10 11 10 10—20 
11 01 01 01 01-17 
00 11 10 00 11—17 
10 11 10 10 00—16 
00 00 11 01 10—15 
10 11 00 10 00—13 
Trap at Dwpont Park. 
St. Lotiis, Mo.— The Dupont Park medal shoot. May 19, had 
forty entries. The day was cool and clear. Phil Weber won 
on the tenth round of the shoot-off. The birds were first class: 
Bowman, 28 0222222022— 8 
Rock, 30 1212202222— 9 
Spencer, 31 222222222*— 9 
White, 28 2222*2221*— 8 
Orvis, 30 2112110221— 9 
Herbert, 28 221011*012— 7 
less Lee, 30 1111001102— 7 
C Turner, 30 1122011121— 9 
Griesedieck, 31 1021211222— 9 
Collins, 30 012202*202— 6 
Dr Clark, 30 001*122111— 7 
Meier, 29 2123i)20221— 8 
Kenyon, 28 1212110111— 9 
Dr Morris. 28 2111200211— 8 
C C Carson, 28 2211121121—10 
P Horton, 27 1212222022— 9 
J Walker, 28 11**111210— 7 
St Clair, 30 22*1122121— 9 
C Reber, 30 2222202222— 9 
Lewis, 29 1101122222— 9 
Johnson, 28 1021Hm2— 9 
Dr Gaines, 31 1222211122—10 
Dr Smith, 31 2221212222—10 
B Hill. 28 12111*1111— 9 
G Prendergast, 2S. 2102102012— 7 
Le Page, 28 211122212*— 9 
Fink, 28 22222222*2— 9 
Wintrick, 30 2221*20102— 7 
P Weber, 28 2112211211—10 
P Baggerman, 28. .01*2212011— 7 
J Selzer, 29 1221112221—10 
Nason, 29 1111111011— 9 
J Cabanne, 30 2212212222—10 
A B Clark, 28 2011120121— 8 
D Cabanne, 29 120w 
Sandberg, 28 0222202022— 7 
Brook, 28 1121202222— 9 
Dr Spencer, 28 10U121012— 8 
H Conrades, 30. ., .11*1221221— 9 
A Schneider, 2S. . .01002*1201— 5 
Smith— Cabanne. 
Match for Mermod championship trophy, Mav 19, The birds 
were a good lot. Both men stood at 31yds. Dr. Smith was the 
holder: 
Dr. J. W. Smith 2121222221120211121222221—24 
Dute Cabanne 222111202210211*221*12122—21 
Event 1. $2, miss-and-out, May 19: Dr. Smith 5, J. Cabanne 2, 
F. Meier 3, F. Orvis 5, Bowman 0, Walker 2, Mrs. Cabanne 2, 
Conrades 3, Spencer 5, Ed Prendergast 0, Brown 3, Clark 2, Pendy 
5, Capt. Sedam 5. 
Event 2. $2, miss-and-out: Pendy 7, Sedam 6, White 5, Orvis 4, 
Meier 7, Dr. Smith 7, J. Walker 6, Baggerman 6, Conrades 4, Dr, 
Morris 5. 
Match, Dr. Gaines vs. Mrs. Cabanne, 15 birds. Mrs. Cabanne 
shot in excellent form, though she lost, and the birds were first 
class : 
Mrs Cabanne 210112222222011—13 
Dr Gaines 022221121212212—14 
Cincinnati vs. Blue Grass. 
Paris, Ky., May 14. — The return race between the Cincinnati 
and Blue Grass gun club teams resulted in a victory for the 
Cincinnati team by a score of 747 to 717. It was shot at Paris, ICy. 
The scores follow: 
Blue Grass Gun Club— J. Q. Ward 48, T. H. Clay 47, Buckner 46, 
F. Clay 44, James 42, J. Ferguson 42, G. Clay 41, W. Thomas 40, 
S, Clay 40, J. Spears 39, E. Ferguson 39, B. Clay 39, Brennan 37, 
V. Ferguson 37, Bell 36, M. Ward 35, Crawford 33, T. P. Smith 32; 
total 717. 
Cincinnati Gun Club— Phil 48, Rhoads 48, See 46, Maynard 46, 
Ahlers 46, Richmond 45. Goodman 43, Heyl 43, Trimble 43, Sulli- 
van 42, Kirsch 41, Jay Bee 40, Fredericks 40, Dick 37, Robertson 
36, Gambell 36, C. H. B. 34, Roll 33; toal 747. 
Amateur championship of the blue grass region of Kentucky, 
shot at Paris. Ky., May 15, on the grounds of the Blue Grass 
Gun Club: Buckner 48, Brennan 46, J. Q. Ward 45, Allen 45, 
T. H. Clay 45, James 44, V. Ferguson 44, Kemper 44, J. W. Fer- 
gusoa 43, Crawford 43, White 42, J. F. Clav 41, Mastin 40, E. 
Ferguson 40, J. M . Ward 39, Smith 36, Sellars 35, Oldham 31, 
Steele 26, Johnson 16, S. Clay 17, Moore 7, B. Clay 41. 
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Quebec," the other entitled "Hints about Camping in Canada." 
Both are interesting, the former as giving localities, the latter as 
explaining the ways of getting about, prices to be paid, the kind 
and quantity of provision to be taken, and other matters. In the 
last there is some useful information about cooking in camp and 
some hints on taxidermy which cannot fail to be helpful. Either 
or both these pamphlets will be sent on application to Robert 
Kerr Passenger Traffic Manager, Montreal, Canada.— /4<iv. 
This week the striking full-page advertisement of the Winchester 
Repeating Arms Company announces facts interesting to all gun- 
ners. That the New Rival shells, loaded by the Winchester Com- 
panv, possess such strength as to admit of reloading will tend to 
make them very popular. The factory loaded New Rival shells are 
thoroughly waterproof, are gas tight, and are loaded by exact 
machinery. In other words, they are the most modern thing in 
improved ammunition. — Adv. 
A large and beautiful pamphlet, recently issued by the Jos. 
Dixon Crucible Company, of Jersey City, N. J., shows not only 
the various products of the company, such as pencils, graphite for 
lubricant and for tlie hundred other purjjoses for which this 
material is used, but also the process by which it is prepared for 
its various uses. The pamphlet is fully_ illustrated, and a very 
ijeautiful piecf of work,— /4<je'. 
