488 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
tJuNE 8, 1901. 
WESTERN TRAPS, 
Intercity Shooting Park. 
Chicago, II!.. Tune 1.— Dr. Bill reports from the Intercity 
Shooting Park that the gun sharps of St. Paul and Minneapolis 
hi-ve not been making so good records during the week past as 
they are accustomed to do, the scores being away below the aver- 
age. The weather has been bad, but this has not everything to 
do with low scores. The manager of the park has placed a trap 
on the peak of the club house roof. This throws the targets over 
the shooters' heads, and the result has been scores so low that the 
boys refuse to allow them publication. The targets are thrown 
about 75ft., and good scores are impossible. The shooter s back 
is toward the trap, and all shooting is at unknown angles. As 
may be imagined, this puts up a pretty stiff game for even the best 
of the expei^s. The following scores were made on May by 
the Minneapolis Gun Club for the Val Blatz diamond badge, 15 
^''Danz'lB, Hays 10, French 14, AVhitnw 9, Shorty 11. 
Schlitz diamond badge. 25 singles: Danz lo, Hays 1(, French 19, 
Marshall 20, Shorty 14, gpear 18, Thompson 21, Brown 20. 
Club badges, 10 singles and 5 pairs: McKay won senior, Brown 
.won junior. Hays won amateur. , ^, r u • 
•On May 25 the St. Paul Rod and Gun Club made the following 
scores. Event 1, 25 singles, unknown angles, for St. Paul Rod 
and Gun Club trophy; events 2, 3 and 4, shoot-off for same; 
event 5 25 singles, unknown angles, for Thompson and Uanz 
trophy; 'events 6 to 10, 15 singles, unknown, angles : 
5 6 
12 
2 3 4 
7 8 9 10 
9 13 12 12 
13 
Events : 1 
Thompsoii. 2, -2 
J C, 2.... : 25 
Spear 5.......... '••-■■••*•■'**'' 20 - - 
IJ TTa'nspr 2 22 23 13 
1 ilanscr, - oo . . 21 12 12 12 . . . . 
25 25 25 19 11 13 8 13 14 
'M 22 11 13 15 13 
.. 10 7 8 10 12 
14 15 14 13 
Thorp, 2 22 
Fameschon, 5 ^-j^ 
Morrison, 0 23 
Gotzian, 4 24 .. .. •■ 
Danz, 5 2u 25 25 23 
Knox, 8 
Somers, 8... 
Alberts, 7... 
Brown, 2.... 
*French 
Henry, 5.... 
Wilkinson, 2 
23 
18 
16 
25 14 15 14 15 
14 S 10 13 14. 13 
19 10 11 12 .. .. 
19 6 8 10 .. .. 
14 13 14 13 .. .. 
17 8 10 12 
21 .. .. 20 14 13 14 .. .. 
19 .... 22 14 13 14 13 14 
17 .■ 13 .. .. 
22 .. .. 23 15 14 14 .. .. 
•• 9 12 10 12 .. .. 
20 :: :: :. le lo 12 
20 ...... 20 7 13 
17 .. .. .. 23 10 11 
*Raraaly 
Carl, 7... 
*Spratley 
*Bcyer ■" •• ■• •• ^2 
Predmer 2 
Agnevv •' y. 
Switzer ' 
Lee ° 
*Visitors. 
Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. 
5 
10- 
9 
7 .. 
8 10 
7 13 
5 12 
10 10 
10 12 
E. Hough. 
Chicago Gon Clob. 
Chicago, 111., June l.-At the Chicago Gun Club's shoot to-day 
Dr Mifler did the best work. He won . the h.gh gun trophy m 
the weekly handicap in birds after shooting out Dr. Carson. Me 
aUo won the monthly trophy handicap in rise, 21yds., tor him, 
after shooting out A. W. Morton, at 16yds.: 
Monthly trophy, 15 targets, handicap in "^e: ^ 
P.! IK 111111110111011-13 
Bowles lb 110101111010001— 9 
King lb... 111011111001110—11 
wlt^f ' 1R 110011110100110— 9 
Mrl HnwnrH 'ifi OOOOllOllOUOll- 8 
A W Mm ton 16' • 111011111111111-14 
a ' .. 101111001111010-11 
if; r oa7 91 OlllllUlllOOOO-lO 
w-ll^^r? 91 101101110011101-10 
MM, .91 ■ ■'■ ioiiiimiiiiii-14 
rvn 91 010110101001011— 8 
Dr^Mo^tonJ-if;;;::::::::::::::..:-'. oiomoiiooim-io 
Ties on 14: ^ o, 
A W Morton, 16.. .1101111111- 9 Dr Miller, 21. 
.1111111111—10 
Weekly trophy, 25 targets: 
Broke. Hdcp. Total. 
6 
6 
3 
7 
0 
7 
7 
10 
5 
4 
24 
21 
22 
24 
24 
23 
22 
19 
24 
24 
22 
24 
24 
21 
Blue Jeans. 
R B Mack 1110110101111110111111101-20 
Dr Carson 1101100111111111111111011-21 
L wSard ■ ■ : ■ 1011111010111111101011111-20 
Dr M Her . lllllOOllOllllllinillOU-21 
Shellev llUllllinOllOOlOll 10001-18 
Bow es 1101101101010111110110011-17 
0°Brien ' ' ' llllOllllOOlllOllUU 1100-19 
xr:^" ...0100010111000111000111100-12 
r^^l" ....1111111111111111111011111-24 
r)°^|,' ■ ■ .■ 0100111110110111111101001-17 
t 0111100101010111110101100-15 
Mrs Howard ' 0101010111011010000011111-14 
Dr Morton 0111111010101110011111111-19 
A W Morton - . .UlOllOOOllllllllOllllOO-17 
GarHeld G«n Clob. 
Chicago, 111., June l.-The appended scores were made on our 
grounds^ to-day, on the occasion of the fifth ti^ophy f 
season Pollard, Eaton and Young tied for Class A medal on 
scores of 22. Dr. Meek won Class C medal on 22, while P. Mc- 
Gowan won Class C medal on 23. - . 
T Kuess we had our class business turned upside down. 
The day was a delightful one for target shooting--|ust warm 
enough to be comfortable, and a nice hglu breeze. Owing to a 
special pigeon shoot being conducted to-day by some of the 
members of the club, the attendance was not quite up to our 
standard, only eighteen shooters being presient: 
Fifth trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
T M.Dnn;,1H 0011111111101100100110111-17 
"A TWmn^ 0011111110111101111111101-20 
P Mr Go wan 1111111101111111111011111-23 
A MrGouan • 1111100111111110011100110-18 
T W Me^k 1111111101111111110111110-22 
S'^i- .ioiiomoiSiuoiiiioiiiio-19 
c. ■ 1111000111001100101001101—14 
T P^l Wrl : ' 1111111111011111111101101-22 
^ "V 1110111111111011111111101-22 
1 Jiaton 1101010011010110110110110—15 
M Bowe« i^-i imoioiooouoioiiiiio-ie 
F Pits 
WalfE 
L Thomas • ■ • ■ 
A Marshall 
S Young 
F Barnard 
Dr Huff 
T McGruder ■ 
F Leasure 
W Jones 
..1111111111111111100111111—23 
. . . .1100011010011000101111101—15 
. . . .1111111010011010111011100—17 
1111101101111111010110101—19 
. . . 11 imiiiionin 110101111— 22 
. . . 001 10101 01010100011100101—12 
10101 1101)011 11110101111 It— 17 
iimiiiiii 1111011011001 0—20 
1111111111111110101111001—21 
0111110011111111101011100— IS 
Dr. J. W. Meek, Sec'y. 
again tied with 10 birds each, and on second shoot-off at 10 birds 
Twohy killed 9 and Morrison 7. 
The live birds used were good strong flyers — no duffers to speak 
of. Most of these birds were purchased of R. E. Cobb, of St. 
Paul. 
A peculiar feature of the wind-up of the tournament was that 
the last gun of the last squad, with his last shot to shoot, killed 
the last bird that the club had on hand. 
The following officers were elected at the annual meeting of the 
Montana State Sportsmen's Association, held on Friday, May 17: 
Frank Klepetko, Anaconda, President; C. A. Tuttle, Anaconda, 
Vice-President; C. H. Smith, Butte, Secretary-Treasurer. 
Anaconda was selected as the place of holding the ninth annual 
tournament. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 
Targets: 10 15 25 20 50 25 30 20 40 25 20 25 25 20 25 
Hillis 13 18 17 39 20 7 16 19 28 22 19 24 19 19 20 
Holohan 15 22 20 42 24 22 14 20 35 22 18 24 22 19 21 
Brownlee 12 21 16 36 17 25 15 23 28 18 13 18 16 13 18 
Twohy 12 23 13 38 20 21 16 22 36 22 18 23 20 14 18 
Gallagher' ' ' 10 21 16 38 19 24 13 14 25 20 16 24 23 15 19 
^-ell 9 17 15 36 21 14 15 18 27 20 18 19 18 16 21 
Jones 12 19 9 .. 21 15 12 14 
Cunimings 11 20 17 43 24 17 18 21 28 22 15 25 19 15 21 
Gaunt ., 12 21 15 84 21 21 12 18 28 15 16 21 20 13 16 
Benner ' 13 20 16 44 23 20 12 21 30 22 12 19 20 14 6 
Fr'zier 13 17 15 42 24 16 15 17 29 17 17 20 19 15 19 
G W Walker 12 17 15 28 14 22 12 19 20 14 6 
Ccnfar : !. 11 23 15 40 18 22 11 23 25 19 15 21 21 16 . . 
Yancv 9 20 10 28 17 16 8 14 . . 18 16 .. 22 17 21 
FiUian 9 •• 15 IS .. 13 .. 14 
Klepptko 10 15 13 30 17 19 11 14 25 16 12 20 20 16 14 
Prior" 10 18 16 .. 20 
Soa-go' 10 16 11 38 16 15 11 13 30 20 14 15 15 7 16 
Trudgeon' 11 15 14 40 18 .. 11 19 28 16 13 19 14 12 14 
BatcK 14 22 19 42 19 14 15 18 28 19 18 23 20 14 18 
Steohen. . .. .. 14 18 13 .. 19 12 .. 19 .. .. 13 .. 21 17 .. 
johS 131714 .. n .. .. is .. 2* 15 20 20 19 le 
Smith 12 17 10 31 
S 16 14 16 28 20 16 20 23 15 20 
\ T Walker 12 20 17 41 21 18 13 18 24 22 16 22 18 18 15 
lli^™ Jo" g5§ :: !li?«5?ltiS 
||g„,;r:;;::::::,,....|.;7u 
Kalbach . 14 20 18 44 20 18 13 22 33 24 20 24 24 19 20 
Sonai-d-;::::::;:::;:;.: u is n ss i6 w .. u 34 is le 16 15 13 u 
qto^vnrt- . 12 . . 14 18 .. 14 14 
^*Sev '■ ■ • 9 15 18 43 12 9 .. 14 22 19 15 14 15 15 17 
4T,h;°"'^y 13 17 16 44 23 24 15 20 31 18 18 22 18 11 20 
Sorrison l ' l!! 12 20 13 35 17 15 14 14 28 22 17 16 22 14 19 
Sharne ... lO 18 19 35 15 .. 11 18 .. 19 15 18 15 14 lo 
tewT 11 22 17 40 16 17 15 17 24 17 16 22 20 18 .. 
Mecfll : ... 11 18 15 38 18 14 14 16 22 13 15 11 .11 10 . . 
Pelrson • 9 21 15 .. 22 5 .. 18 24 22 .... 11 .. 6 
Jos™. i? 15 37 15 15 12 le .. 22 .. .. 25 is ... 
Flynn 11 11 
McGowan • • ° 
Pogreba 
Daniels 
McLean '■• 
Fisk Q 11 
L A Walker \^ 
Cooper 
P^^HL :: :: :: :: :: :: :: le 
13 .. .. 9 
14 15 
17 . . 8 16 .... 12 
13 . . 11 17 . . . . 14 
. . 13 11 17 20 17 13 
16 16 
14 
21 .. 
12 .. 
Landers 
Murray 
Whitehead 
Peterson 
Leland 
Burris 
Wackerlin 
Morris 
Klauer 
W^ilson 
Cluston 
Event 6, two-man team, 20 birds per man 
17 
8 
7 
10 
9 
11 
15 16 7 
18 15 . . 19 . . . ■ 
8 14 . . 18 . . 19 
12 
10 
16 
15 10 16 18 .. 
14 17 . . 16 16 14 
.. 11 .. 10 .. .. 
14 
Twohy 'and Nell 32, 
Confar and Yancy 28, Trudgeon and 
Gaunt and Benner 29, Lewis and 
Hillis and Holohan 32. 
-go 2( , 
Huse 33. Batchelor an 
Klepetko and McGill 25, tirow nice ana 
Coil 
lee, 
Twohv, Nell and 
Consolation, 20 birdS; 
Smith 12, Spargo 14. 
Fifteen live birds^ 3 misses ^^^t; entrance *tu, .^ru.^^ 
I iSh!::::v.:inSiS=i3 a waTk'^ 222201022221122-13 
'$2:""iilepetko''l3; Yancy 16, Richardson 12, 
$10, birds extra: 
M Brownlee. .22221202120220*-12 
P Pogreba 122122110110221-13 
H Benner 121121212210012-13 
T Gaunt 1222021222020*»-10 
Gallagher 00210* 
Hillis 220222222222222-14 
Prazier" 222201211202112-13 
Stephens 01100* 
Cummings ....02112200* 
F Conlev 0201221110* 
,G Jones" 222222222022222-14 
Shoot-off No. 1, 10 birds: 
Twohy :. .2222222222-10 
Shoot-off No. 2, 10 birds: 
Twohy 2120221112— 9 
14 
Trudgeon 0202220* 
Huse 221122222221220 
O Walker ....1221220100 
U WalKer ■ • • ;220221222222022-13 
.212121222220222—14 
..222122112111222—15 
..2110222100 
,..211022200 
Malbach 2102200 
A Fisk OU12202110 
Bachelor 
Spargo . 
Morrison 
Murray . 
Klepetko 
Morrison 
2222222222—10 
Morrison 220212202 -7 
H. L. Nalbach, Sec y. 
Westminster Gun Club, 
WESTMINSTER, Md., May -SL-The annual trapshoodn^ 
tournament, given in this city to-day by the Westminster uun 
Club was not very largely attended, the weather having been 
veJ^v unfavorable during the morning, with showers of ram up. to 
To^clocl^^ The conditions throughout the day were not ':o"d"cive 
to high scores. There were eight target, one live-bird and one 
'trthose^pardcipating in the tournament Hicks German. Malone 
Hawkins and Devall were from Baltmore; Seitz Eys^er, Bortaer 
and N. H. Bortner, of Glen Rock, la., l^%ers, iteii, v\ m-s, 
l"^ughman, Ousler and Herring, of this city. The scores. 
Events: 
Montana State Tournament* 
Great Falus, Mont., May 25.— The eighth annual tournament of 
the Montana State Sportsmen's Association, held in our city. May 
17 IS and 19 was a grand success, being the largest and most 
successful tournament ever held in th'e State, as high as fifty 
shooters participating in some events. ^ ^ u ■ 
The weather conditions were all that could be expected, barring 
the first day, which was rather windy, and from position of traps 
made the right-angle birds hard to catch. 
Two magautraos were used, and 28,000 bluerocks thrown, in- 
cluding sweepstakes. , , ■ , . u r wr 
The individual bluerock championship cup was won bj' J- W- 
Huse of Fort Benton. In this event, Huse, Benner and Nalbach 
tied with 44 each, and on shoot-off Benner and Huse again tied. 
On the second shoot-off Huse won it. ^ ■ c 
The Brownlee challenge medal was won by Wm. Cumininga, of 
^'Thef^three-rnan championship cup shoot was won by Benner, 
Gallagher and Nalbach, of the C_;reat Falls team. 
Highest average was won by Nalbach of Great F.alls. _ 
TVohv of Anaconda, won the live-bird championship meda , 
Morrison, of Fort Benton, winning the challenge live-bird medal, 
"both having tied on 15 birds each. On 10-bird shoot-oft they 
Malone 
Peters 
Hawkins 
Seitz 
Reif 
Hering 
Baughman 
Eyster 
Bortner 
Devall 
Ousler 
Five birds. $3, high g"n|-2__5 
?^jfj® ■.■.■.',■.■.■.■.■.2201*— 3 
Fvstei- .....22222-5 
ffalone 21121-5 
10 
14 
12 
12 
7 
6 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
15 
20 
20 
15 
20 
15 
10 
14 
12 
15 
19 
14 
15 
17 
18 
13 
16 
15 
14 
14 
16 
11 
18 
11 
13 
17 
14 
11 
18 
14 
13 
8 
17 
18 
14 
18 
13 
10 
14 
10 
10 
10 
13 
17 
17 
12 
14 
13 
10 
17 
15 
10 
14 
14 
18 
17 
15 
14 
is 
10 
12 
15 
6 
15 
7 
5 
12 
11 
9 
16 
10 
10 
11 
6 
7 
9 
2012*— 3 Devtill 2110*— 3 
N H Bortner oa?|*Zo 
bXS ::'.v.::'.^v.;".;v.'.:202o*-^ ousier :: 2210*. 
Miss-and-out, $2: 
Peters 
Hicks ■ ri„. 
N H Bortner 1221 
E Hillegass .0010100111000111010100101—12 
H B Scliantz .0111101111011110111111111—21 
C Schlecher 0111101111011110111010111—19 
M Wilson 1111011101111101111011111—21 
H Benning 1101111111011111111111011—22 
A Desch ....0111101111011110110100111—18 
M Brey 1111011111110111111111111—23 
R Schaffer 0001100101010010000110111—11—167 
Liiiieport Gun Club. 
0 Griesemer 1011011001000101010011111—14 
J Brunner 1101011101111101010101111—18 
J Gallager 0101111100100101011010011—14 
1 Benner 1001011110011110110111110—17 
H T Erdman 1011011001000010001111111—14 
H Schlecher 1111111111011110111100111—23 
A Knauss 1101101111111011011101111—20 
C Schaffer 1001011010100101010010111—13 
C Weaver 0110010001011001010100111—12—145 
In the following events No. 1 was at 5 live birds, No. 2 at 3 
pairs. The remaining events were at 10 targets. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets : 5 6 10 10 10 Targets : 5 6 10 10 10 
CroU 3 .. 8 7 .. 
Benner 4 4 2 4 4 
Brey 4 5 7 10 . , 
Weiler 3 4 Gallager 
Hawkins 21120-4 
Baughman 2202*-3 
PTicks 0112*— 3 
Reif .: 11211-5 
Willis 2120*-3 
Knauss 4 6 . . 
Desch 5 5 
Hellegass .. 7 7 
Engleman 
.Schlecher 
Griesemer 
6 6.. 
Seitz 10 
Reif 2222 
Ousler 1122 
Willis 1122 
4 .. 5 4 .. Schantz 7 4 .. 
4 .. 8 8 0 Fenton 7 
... 5 8 . . Wilson . . . . 6 
H. T. Erdman, Sec'y. 
IN N EW JE RSEY. 
Trenton Shooting Association. 
1 I'^'^nton. N. J.— The scores which follow are those made Satur- 
day, May 25, and Thursday, May 30 (Memorial Day). 
The attendance on the 25th was small, the weather being the 
cause, It being rainy and generally disagreeable. A few of the 
faithful, however, braved the elements and shot through the pro- 
gramme provided. 
After w;e get the scores and walks covered, which is to be done 
at once, it will matter very little to us whether it rains or shines. 
It IS also intended to increase the size of the club house to 34ft. 
frontage, and adding lockers for the convenience of the members 
and an up-to-date desk for the use of the cashier. 
The attendance on Decoration Day was very good, considering 
the outside attractions, and also the fact of no attempt being 
made to provide anything unusual in the way of an extra pro- 
gramme. It was just a family affair, strictly private. Some mem- 
bers who rarely visit the grounds were on hand and enjoyed the 
outing. Mr. J. R. Taylor shot in splendid form, making the high 
average of the day, 89 per cent., with J. E. Thropp, Jr., a close 
second with 87 per cent. 
As soon as the improvements are finished and some other work 
has been finished there will "somethin' doin' " in this locaUty. 
Will advise the nature of this later on: 
May 25.— Events Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 were optional sweeps, 16yds. ; 
event No. 6 was gun held below the elbow at 13yds.; event No. 7 
was 5 pairs; events No. 8, and 9 were optional sweeps: 
Events: 123456. 7 89 
Targets: 25 25 10 10 15 10 10 15 
Satterthwaite 13 .. 6 6 5 3 5 .. ., 
J R Taylor 16 22 9 7 13 8 10 11 
C Haddock 
Kirby 
Gaskill 
Smith ...... 
18 17 
.. 9 
6 7 
11 
7 9 
5 10 
8 14 
5 11 
May 30.— Events Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 
event No. 7 was a team race; events Nos. 
pulls; events Nos. 10 and 11 were 5 pairs: 
Events: 12 3 
Targets : 10 25 10 
B| Sinclair 5 17 4 
G Sinclair 7 18 9 
H Sinclair 8 .. 4 
J E Thropp 9 18 8 
Ginully 2 15 
J R Taylor 8 20 
Worthington 4 12 
Croft 5 . . 
Plarding 15 
Maddock 14 
L and R 
Gaskill 
Borden 
Rowan 
Francis 
Warner , .. 
Wilson .. .. 
Harrison 
Steward 
Hooper 
Woolverton 
Mickel 
Johnson 
6 were 
8 and 9 
4 5 6 
10 10 10 
.. 10 
.. .. 8 
4 
.. 4 
.. 8 
6 6 
cash 
were 
7 8 
25 10 
19 .. 
19 .. 
12 .. 
23 7 
10 .. 
24 10 
5 4 
,. 9 
7 7 
5 5 
6 6 
4 6 
.. 6 
5 5 
5 6 
sweeps ; 
reverse 
9 10 11 
10 10 10 
5 8 6 
6 .. .. 
6 1010 
8 .. .. 
17 5 
19 
17 
20 
14 
13 
17 
16 
18 
18 
8 8 5 
5 .. 
7 fa- 
4 7 0 8 
Team race, eight men on a side: 
Capt. Thropp's Team. 
J E Thropp lllllimillllimOlOllll— 23 
Gaskill IIOIOIIOIIIIOIOIIIOUUII— 19 
Borden 1111011001011101011111010—17 
C Maddock 1110111101111110001100110—17 
H Sinclair 1001100100111100101110000—12 
Dr Rowan . 1100111111101111111110101—20 
Johnson 1101101010110111101101111—18 
Woolverton 1111010111000111110001101—16—142 
(^apt. Taylor's Team. 
J R Taylor 1111111111111111111111101—24 
Mickel 1111011110011011111110001—18 
Warner 1111101011010110000001001—13 
Francis 0110011010111010010101101—14 
Wilson 0111011101111011110101100—17 
G Sinclair 1111011111111111100010011—19 
B Sinclair 11101011110111001111101110—19 
Ginully 1010001001001101001011000—10—134 
Westwood Gu.i Club, 
Westwood, N. J., June 3.— One of the largest shooting events 
ever held in Westwood, N. J., took place on Decoration Day, at 
the Westwood Gun Club grounds. Shooting started at 10 A. M. 
The first event was a match race between the Oradell Gun Club 
and the home team, which resulted in a victory for the latter. In 
the afternoon another match took place, with the Spring Valley 
Rod and Gun Club, which the Westwood Club won by 30 targets. 
Both matches called for ten-man teams and 25 targets per man. 
After the contests were over there were both prize and sweepstake 
shooting, which proved very exciting. About 500 spectators wit- 
nessed the shooting. E. L. Gheenin, Sec'y. 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., June 3. — The shoot of the Hudson Gun Club 
to-day was at targets. Event 10 was at 20yds. rise. Event 11 was 
at 5 pairs. "The next shoOt will be on June 16. All arc welcome. 
y iO II 
25 15 10 
23 13 . . 
23 .. 7 
10 .. .. 
19 .. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 cS 
Targets- 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 
Schorty , 9 14 8 14 10 14 9 14 
Dudley 10 14 
Fee \^ 
Jones 0 
G Hughes b 6 
Altz SIO 
D"ke : ■■ \l 
9 14 
5 9 
8 10 
6 7 
9 11 
9 14 
7 8 
5 12 
7 10 
7 12 
9 13 
8 11 
.. 8 
8 11' 
20 7 5 
i7v.,» 2122 Will s 
Srman-::::::::::::;:..:.-22o Hawkins 220 
Zionville— Limepoft , 
Standard, Pa., June L-Herewith find scores of events shot 
Mnv 24 The large shoot of oUrs was a phallenge shoot, tor a 
Sen and waile^upper at the Eagle Hotel, Limeport, situated 
on the club grounds. We lost the supper on our grounds, but 
w^ hwe to shoot two big shoots yet befbre we can decide which 
club 'wins. The dates are not yet determined, 
Zionsville Gun Club. _ „^ 
^ ^^^y^ 7. , ..iiiioiiioiomoiioiimii-20 
K^nn"::::;:::::::...... 410131113 7 4 
Duke, Ass t bec'y- 
Carlstadt Gun Club. 
Carstadt N. J., May 30. — The afternoon was cloudy yet favorable 
for good scores.' The club event was as follows: 
V Rasmus ....1110101001-6, J Rasmus 0000111010-4 
C sTe^inbr'uener. . . . -0111101011-7 
i\r Rasmus 0100111111— ( 
H Krug 1000111011-6 
W Tveert 0111010001—5 
A Niederer 001000111O-4 
F Mader";::;. O1OU11011-7 
G Frank lOlUOOOOl-^ 
W Rasmus 0110011111—7 
I Krauch 0100000001—2 
T Gempp 0100011100—4 
J De Paw 0000010000—1 
