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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[June 8, 1901. 
gentlemen, the birds being good, tliough not averaging as fast as 
m the B.epublic cup shoot-off. 
This ended the five-bird game, and the shooters, having com- 
pleted the target programme, finished the day in spirited contests 
of ties for the merchandise prizes, of which there was a liandsome 
lot. _ . 
Altogether it was a great tournament, with attendance remark- 
ably sustained to the end. The Association, through its officers 
in charge, certainly deserves congratulations on the results 
obtained. 
Scores of all events and finals follow: 
Events: 1 
Linderman 13 
Horton 11 
Burnside , 15 
Green v.^ 13 
Morrill : . . IB 
Howard 15 
Winchester ....1 15 
Cunningham .■ 14 
De Long 15 
Tramp 12 
Baker 15 
Gay 15 
Mermod 12 
Pendergast 15 
Collins 13 
Daniels 15 
Sedam 14 
Money 15 
Gottlieb 14 
Arnold ..13 
Gsrth 12 
Hubby 
Miss King 
Hall 
Broyles 12 
Texas ,..i.i...^..iLJi««>-.>"..-. ■. 
Baggageman 14 
Walker 10 
White 
Stoll 12 
Snyder 13 
Carson 15 
Woods 13 
2 3 
15 14 
11 14 
15 15 
15 14 
12 15 
15 15 
15 15 
15 14 
14 14 
10 13 
14 15 
15 15 
15 15 
15 14 
12 14 
15 15 
15 14 
15 14 
13 12 
13 14 
13 13 
12 .. 
.. 10 
.. 11 
11 13 
14 .. 
4 
18 
6 
20 13 
20 15 
18 15 
18 15 
19 14 
20 15 
17 13 
17 11 
20 15 
18 14 
18 13 
18 14 
18 15 
20 15 
IS 15 
20 14 
18 13 
20 15 
17 14 
20 .. 
5 6 7 8 Broke. 
20 19 20 
18 18 15 
. . 20 20 
19 18 20- 
20 18 20 
20 IG 20 
16 18 20 
18 13 20 
20 19 19 
19 20 20 
19 18 18 
17 18 18 
20 18 17 
20 19 20 
18 20 18 
17 18 17 
19 17 18 
18 20 19 
17 19 17 
20 .. .. 
137 
128 
i35 
136 
134 
127 
114 
13U 
136 
12S 
129 
127 
139 
132 
130 
124 
132 
122 
19 
19 
20 
7 13 16 14 105 
13 
Lemp trophy: „ „ 
Dr Clark 2222221222222223212011122—24 
Walker *111221121122201111112111— 23 
Field . 1120111212111122211122111—24 
Gav •- 2222222222222222222222222—25 
Conrades 2222122110222012221222221^-23 
Mrs Cabanne 22212222*121*21*1*2112101—20 
Hubbv 0222212121222221122222202—23 
White 0222221022222222211211122—23 
Mermod 2221222212122222122222212—25 
Pendersra^t 222222222222222022222222*— 23 
L D Cabanne 2122202212222222222222222—24 
Green 1112211222222222222221122—25 
Daniels 2212122122221212221112102—24 
Sedam 2122102112222122222222122—24 
Hallowell 2222002222221212212212222—23 
Gottlieb 2022221020W 
Arnold 222222211222022122222222^—24 
Tavlor 2121111221102110202222020—21 
Mon ev .- 2222222222222221222*22112—24 
Baker 22211*1122111121212111121—24 
Burnside " . . r 0222222112212222221222022—23 
Brovles ' . ' 121112111212221112*112112—24 
Linderman * 2222221122212*222111*w 
Dr Smith -1122212221222212221120222— 24 
D Elliott - .■ 2122111221111111212212212—25 
De Lons? ' " 212211211112112111*012212—24 
Griesedieck ' " ' 2212222112111112211222222—25 
Garth 20222122220w 
Chase 1101212220222222112222222—23 
Hall "' - 0111112111221222222222222—24 
Reich^rt '."".I....,, 2222221122222111112111222-25 
Cunninffham 0222102122222111221222202—22 
A B^ Clark . . 2122222222011222202212212-23 
Dennis " 22211212221*2211121111112—24 
Pork 111102222221122211211*111—23 
Seizer 0111111112120102112112122—22 
Weber ' 221211222221121*122222122—24 
.Or Bond 201212110010121211121*212-20 
•■ 1121022221212121122122121-24 
nr Simms ' 2222222122222222222222222—25 
John Cabanne ".V. 2021222202w 
Lemp ties: 
Reichert . . . 
Dr Simms . 
Dr Green .. 
Gay 
D Elliott .. 
Mermod ... 
20 
-.....-...2220 
2120 
222220 
122212222212* 
2222222221222212222222222 
2222222222222112212222222 
2122212121212120 —65 
r.rip^pdieck 2121222222111222111221221 
urieseaiecK 2112222221222111221111111 
2211211111122222 —66 
Ten live birds: 
Dr Clark 2122222122-10 
Mermod ...2222112122-10 
Collins 2102222222— 9 
Pendergast .0222222222— 9 
Sedam . 2222122212-10 
Walker 1112212222—10 
Burnside 2202222222— 9 
Riehl .11022021*1— 7 
Rock 1011201101— 7 
Irwin 1211122221—10 
RepvdMIc cup ties, miss-and-out 
Riehl 
Burnside • 
Hubby 
Chase 
Collins • 
Brovles 1112111221-10 
Arnold 1222112221—10 
Daniels 2211222122-10 
Hubby 1221211112—10 
Green 1121112212—10 
Chase 2121211220-9 
Reichert 12*U12211- 9 
White *21211122— 9 
Orvis 1222111221—10 
W^entrick 1021111221— 9 
.222222222222222220 
.222222222222222222 
.12112122222* 
.1222220 
.2222120 
Notes of the Week, 
A. H. Fox won high average for the week with 23 lost, Dick 
Linderman being second best. • i „ tio. 
The Fax squad, composed of Fox, Howard, Cunnmgham, ue 
Long and Irwin, scored 99 in one 20-bird event on Saturday and 
the "Velox" squad, composed of Daniels, Sedam, Money, Gottlieb 
and Arnold, scored 74 out of 75 in one event on Friday. 
Herbert "taylor took much pride m the programme, which he 
arranged with much taste and perception. It is worthy of preserva- 
Dave Elliott Ayas everywhere at once, the busiest and one of the 
best liked men on the grounds. . . j i 
The Kansas City boys say that while this was a good shoot 
thev will have a bigger one up the river next year. 
fhe^e was only lie kick registered during the week tha wa 
really wicked. This was by a granger who drifted m baturday, 
used a 10-gauge gun without the knowledge of the management, 
and after fhoftinl in one event declared he was robbed because 
he got no money. In his complaint he said he had purposely 
droooed for place, as there were too many straights, but as 
divfsFon in thi particular event was high guns, ca^«l|t^°" 
went wrong. i . js. 
Editor Forest and Stream: . i-- i, ■p,.„t»,.fi„^ 
The history of the Missouri State Game and iMsh Piotective 
Association is replete with successful tournaments. X^or years 
thev have been recognized as the most important event ot each trap- 
shooting season. The attendance of representative sportsmen 
has made this tournament national in its scope and chaiacter. 
The Mi<iSouri State shoot has always had the best interests ol the 
sportsmen at heart. It was the first large tournament to adopt 
the Rose system of division of moneys, thereby successfully 
demonstrating that it was applicable to large shoots as well as small 
■"'The^ Kansas City Star cup and the St Louis Republic cup have 
attracted the attention of the sportsmen for a number of years, and 
Served to keep alive the interests in the sports of gentlemen. 
The Missouri State Game and Fish Protective Association has 
had these beautiful live-bird championship emblems in charge. 
Besides these, the Dupont trophy, Lemp trophy and E C cup 
have bVn important events the Sportsmen^s Review cup was 
redeemed last vear by the Association at a cost of $100, and the 
Association has always guaranteed $1,000 to these championship 
^^This' year the Association decided to run a tournament without 
the S4 eT the professional. The resists h^vf shows that they 
were right. The tournament has been a most pronounced success 
from every point of view. 
The programme has been carried out to the smallest detail. The 
attendance is the largest in any tournament this year. Sixty 
entries in the Republic cup, and ninety entries in the target 
events show that the professional is no longer necessary to the 
success of a tournament. 
The Missouri State Association wishes to extend its thanks to 
the professionals who came here and shot for targets only. It 
wishes the sportsmen of the country to know that the St. Louis 
Republic, the Globe-Democrat, the Post-Dispatch and the St. 
Louis Star have had their special representatives on the grounds 
each day and given a large amout of space to the .events. It 
wishes to thank Forest and Stream and Shooting and Fishing 
for sending their representatives, Mr. Riehl and Mr. Irwin, to re- 
port this tournament, and last btit not least the Association desires 
to express its gratification to the many sportsmen who have at- 
tended the shoot for their assistance in making the totirnament 
such a pronounced success. 
Herbert Taylor, Sec'y. 
Haverhill Gun Club. 
Haverhill. Mass., May 31. — Owing to the threatening weather 
early in the morning the attendance at our Me_morial Day shoot 
was not large, only twenty-one shooters participating; but what 
was lacking in numbers was made up in enthusiasm and good 
fellowship. Everybody seemed to enjoy himself and had all the 
shooting he wanted. 
Two thousand nine hundred and thirty targets were thrown, and 
a veM good percentage was broken. It v^as an ideal day for target 
shooPing, and some excellent scores were made. Almost 80 per 
cent: is. not a very bad showing for twenty-one shooters "away 
out in the country." 
Visitors were present from Boston, Hingham, Newburyport, 
Amesbury and Merrimac. In the prize event Allison and George 
tied on 47 out of 50 for first, Allison winning in the shoot-off. 
Howe and Tozier tied on 46 for second, Tozier winning on the 
shoot-off. Allen was third with 45 and Bowen fourth with 41- The 
summary follows: 
Events : 
Targets : 
Dickey, 19 
Puck, 18 
Howe, 18 
George, 18 
Allison, 18 
Miller, 16 
Follansbee, IB. 
Webster, 16.... 
Tozier, 16 
Lockwood, 16. 
Bowen, 16 
Capt Allen, 16. 
Hatch, 16 
Grieves, 16 
Locke, 16 
Spofford, 17... 
Graffam, 16. . . . 
Goodwin, 16... 
Godfrey, 16.... 
Sprague, 16... 
Brown, 16 
12 3 4 
10 10 10 10 
9 10 
8 6 9 
9 7 6 
9 9 10 
8 6 10 
8 10 6 
9 7 4 
6 10 8 
10 8 8 
7 9 
8 9 
9 9 
10 
6 
9 
8 
9 
7 
4 4 
8 7 
8 7 
8 8 
8 6 
7 9 
5 6 
10 10 
9 8 
10 8 
8 8 
10 8 
9 8 
9 8 
10 5 
9 9 
9 10 
7 
9 10 
4 9 
9 6 
,. 6 
7 8 
10 10 
10 10 
9 8 
10 9 
10 10 
8 10 
10 7 
6 9 
10 8 
10 9 
9 10 
10 10 
7 9 
9 7 
9 9 
8 10 
10 10 
8 7 
8 9 
8 
6 
6 
8 9 
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 
10 10 10 10 15 10 10 10 
7 
7 
10 
9 14 
10 8 10 
8 10 11 
9 9 14 
10 
9 
7 
8 5 9 
8 9 
10 9 
4 5 
9 9 
8 10 8 7 14 •. . 5 . . 
9 9 9 8 13 
8 7' 8 9 
7 8 6 11 
10 
6 
10 
5 
9 
5 
7 
4 
8 9 9 10 13 5 >. 
6 13 
7 14 
4 9 
8 9 
8 9 
7 10 
8 
Miller, Sec'y. 
Fitchburg Rifle and Gun Club. 
Fitchburg, Mass., May 31.— Memorial Day proved a very dark 
and dull day, and although there was not much wind, it was a hard 
day for the man with the scatter gun, for the light was very 
deceptive. 
Two prizes were given, open to all except the five men on No. 
1 team. Rob won the first and Donovan second. In six miss-and- 
out events Cutler won three and Converse three. Capt. Hawkins' 
team won both events in the team race. These events included 
all the shooters formed into two teams, wiht Capt. Hawkins 
on one side and Capt. Donovan on the other, but Hawkins' men 
were just a little too warm both times. 
Several of the regular handicap matches were shot off, and 
altogether things were kept humming all day. Following are the 
scores: 
Events: 
Targets : 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 
9 9 6 
6 
8 6 
8 5 
1 4 
6 2 
Cutler 8 9 
Taylor 6 7 6 8 
Converse .. 10 10 7 4 
Churchill 4 7 7 
Esty 5 5 
Russell 6 10 7 4 
Dwight 6 5 6 
Ashton .... 2 .. 4 .. 1 2 1 
Davis 1 2 
Rob 
Donovan. . . ■ 
Hawkins 
George • 
Beer 
Pratt 
Proctor 
Kirkpatrick 
Smith 
Emory ., 
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 
10 25 10 10 5p 10 5p 25 25 25 25 25 
9 21 9 10 5 9 9 20 22 24 21 22 
9 . . 9 23 20 18 24 
15 
7 15 
8 5 16 4 
8 16 18 17 16 17 
6 12 15 . . 
. . 14 18 . . 
6 16 16 14 
2 3 
.. 17 21 
6 15 10 17 14 14 
2 6 12 
2 4 10 6 . . . . 
5 
6 
12 12 .. . 
5 10 
0 13 
8 11 
6 
I. O. Converse, Sec'y. 
Pfovidcncc Gun Club. 
Providence, R. I.— A most enjoyable day was spent at the 
grounds of the Providence Gun Club on Decoration Day. F, In- 
man, of Pascoag, was high with .933 per cent. ; Griffith, Cranston, 
Francotte and Inman made up the first squad, and they went 
straight in event No. 2. • ' . . 
The -targets were thrown fully 65yds., but there was no wind, and 
a dull even shooting light held true all the afternoon. 
It is most unusual for us to get such a calm day, as our club 
is situated on the highest land within twelve miles, and a strong 
wind sweeps across the grounds most of the time. 
We missed our secretary, jolly Bob Root, who is ill, but will 
soon be about again. Mr. Root's work was performed by Hugh 
Bain in a most satisfactory manner. Budlong ofiiciated at the 
keyboard in his usual quick and positive way. 
Events ■ 123456789 10 
Targets ■ 15 10 15 20 10 15 20 10 15 20 Broke. 
Griffith 11 10 12 20 10 15 19 10 13 17 137 
Cranston" ' ' " . '. 14 10 14 18 8 12 19 10 13 19 137 
Francotte 13 10 13 17 8 13 17 8 13 17 129 
Inman ' 14 10 15 18 10 14 17 10 13 19 140 
p" 12 6 14 18 9 12 18 9 13 16 127 
Smith 10 5 8 16 9 10 15 6 8 16 113 
Bud 9 41013 e 710 710 
F ?4nold 5 13 18 10 10 18 9 
Stanley • ° ■• 
F. I. Cranston, Ass'l Sec'y- 
Pigeon Shooting at the Gun Club. 
France, May.— At this clubls meeting the competitors included 
that redoubtable shot, Mr. R. A. Welch, of the Carteret Club, 
New York. Shooting comm.enced with the weekly contest for the 
members' £100 challenge cup, added to a £5 sweepstakes at i 
birds each, 30yds, rise. Thirteen gunners faced the traps, and 
Mr F Hodgson Roberts, making a run of 8 kills, secured teni- 
porary possession of the trophy. The pool of £65 he divided with 
Mr Calder, who stopped "7 birds out of S. For the Newmarket 
£4 handicap sweepstakes, with £25 added, seventeen sportsmen 
tried conclusions, and some exceptionally fine shooting was wit- 
nessed Ultimately the American, Mr. R. A. Welch, 30y2yds., won 
the^cup, his total being 16 kills consecutively. He beat Mr Gordon 
Smith in the ties, with whom he divided the stakes of £bs. A id 
sweepstakes, with a £10 cup added, at 26yds. rise, followed, for 
which eighteen entries were received. After some good all-round 
form had been displayed Mr. C. ColHer, who brought down ,11 
off the reel was returned the winner of the cup. The proceeds 
of the sweep £54, he shared with the Australian, Mr. A. v\ . 
Eales who had 1 kill less to his credit. In the minor evoiU 
honors rested with Mr. Ross, Mr. Brougham, Sir 1. Freake, Mr. 
Holt Mr. Calder, Mr. A. W. Eales and Mr, ^'eterson.— London 
Field. 
Ossining Gun Club. 
OissiNiNa N. Y., May 31.— Herewith please find scores of the 
Ossining Gun Club, made at the Memorial Day shoot. May 30. 
The new club house, while not completed, was used, and amply 
accommodated the large crowd of shooters and their friends. All 
events at 10 targets. The best percentage was made by J. 
Carpenter, of Kcnsico, 85 per cent.: 
Events: 12 3 4 
5 
6 
9 
6 
4 
8 8 
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 
6488555329 
6 7 5 5 7 
6 8 9 8 10 8 
6 
8 7 9 9 7 7 7 
4 .. 
9 8 9 6 9.... 
6 8 5 6 
C Barlow 'i 
A Burns 6 
A Bedell 9 
Dr Sherwood 4 
B Applebee , 4 
C Blandford 6 
G Calkins 8 
J Carpenter 10 9 
J Garrison 1 
S Macbeth 0 5 0 
A Aitchson 4 
W Fisher 8 9 
W Hall 9 6 8 8 
W Smith 5 5 5 8 
A Rohr 8 3 
W Coleman 7 
\V Clark 7 7 
F Valentine 7 
E Acker 8 .. 
G Gerlach 2 4 
N Tuttle 7 
W Bittner ^ 3 5 
F lacger 5 8 
W Hj-land 7 5 
Miss M Hyland 7 4 9 
J Hyland ,3 
"H Ingraham 2 
G Edgers 2 
6 4 3 .. 
7 .. .... 
9 9 6 10 
5 4 .. 
5 5 .. .. 
6 5 
8 5 
5 4 6 4 
3 4 4 4 
3 3 
5 S 
4 .. 
8 .. 
7 .. 
7 .. 
7 .. 
2 
C Lent 2 r. .. 2 
F Kelley 0 1 
L Terwilliger. . .' 4 .. .. 1 
F Cole 3 .. .. 1 
H Tonolla 4 .. .. 5 
D Brandreth 5 8 
C Acker 3 
J Foley 3 .. .. .. 
June 1. — Scores, of the Ossining Gun Club, made at the regular 
Saturday slioot, J^une 1. All events at 10 singles. Washburn, in 
three practice strings of 25 each, scored 21, 22, 22: 
4 5 6 7 8 
10 
5 
Events : 1 2 
J C Barlow .76 
I Washburn 10 8 
N Tuttle 5 7 
C Blandford 7 
A Rohr 3 4 4 5 .. 
R Kromer, Jr. 1 3 3 
A Bedell 8 8 
Prize events: 
Shot at. Broke. 
Barlotv 12 6 Rohr 
Barlow 12 7 Rohr 
Bedell 12 10 Kromcr 
Bedell 12 7 
7 9 
6 
Shot at. Broke. 
....15 7 
...J 15 8 
....13 3 
C. G. B. 
Richmond Gun Club. 
Silver Lake, Staten Island, May 30. -The scores made at the 
shoot of the Richmond Gun Cliib to-day follow: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 15 10 25 10 
G Bechtel. . 9 8 8 7 6 5 10.. 8 2 8 8 7.. ..10.. 8 19 6 
F Schoverlingfi 544769757676477 10 5 16 5 
O Each.... 5 4 5 
G Schoen . . 5 4 6 4 
F Poramer 5 
L H Schorte- 
meier 3 
4 4 
8 
5 4 
J 
C 
E 
O 
J 
T 
Jones 1 
S 
4 
7 
2 
6- 
9 10 10 
6 3 8 
5 6 3 
14 14 
7 8 
11 11 
5 4 
5 12 
6 3 6 
9 12 
5 5 
8 24 
10 
9 13 
.. 9 
6 16 
.. 1 
,. 12 
,i 10 
r 8 9 10 
- - .9556 
Stuetzle 5 7 5 
Meurer 5 
Albrecht 6 
Earth 5 
Diffley 5 
Dann 5 
Hahn 4 
Duke 5 
No. 21, 25 targets: G. Bechtel 20, L. H. Schortemeier 21, J. 
Jones 10, -T. Diffley 10. Duke. 
Brockton Gun Club, 
Brockton, Mass., May 30.— No. 11 is the total; No. 12 is the 
handicap; No. 13 is the per cent, in the silver trophy shoot, which 
was won three times by Leonard, .and now becomes his property. 
The weather conditions were fair: 
Baker 8 8 9 9 10 9 9 10 10 8 90 13 100 
Worthing 9 9 9 8 8 9 10 
Bartlett S 10 9 8 9 8 10 
Grant 8 9 8 6 10 8 10 10 
Leonard 8 8 9 8 9 5 10 10 
Scott 9 10 8 10 8 10 8 8 
Steck 9 8 10 8 9 7 8 6 
Lambert 5 S 8 9 7 9 8 8 
Taylor 8 6 7 6 8 8 6 8 
Donaliue 6 7 8 7 7 6 
Visitors. 
Porter 8 7 
Pratt 6 8 
Snow 5 7 
Robbins 6 4 
Gushing 6 7 
McKay 5 4 
Irish 3 6 
Murdock 7 8 
5 6 
7 8 86 20 100 
9 10 89 20 100 
8 9 86 20 100 
8 82 20 100 
9 88 25 100 
8 81 22 100 
9 77 46 100 
6 72 20 92 
5 70 32 100 
4 
10 
4 4 
A. F, Leonard, Sec'y. 
"Wollaston Trap Cltib. 
Wollaston, Mass., May 31.— The Wollaston Trap Club held an 
all-day shoot on Memorial Day. The number of sliooters present 
was not very large, but all hands had a good time. 
Paolucci and Barry, two old-time rivals, furnished a lot of 
amusement by shooting a couple of private matches^ in both of 
which Paolucci was the winner. 
Events 1, 3, 5, 7 and 8, 10 targets, unknown angles; events 2, 6 
and 10, 10 targets, regular angles; events 4 and 9, 10 targets, reversed 
angles; events 11 and 12, 5 pairs. The scores: 
Events: 123456789 
Elwell 5 6 9 8 6 8 8 4 7 
S'"^ I I III 7 III 
Kr-r^:::::::::::::::;:::::::: I ? s I ? ? ? 9 ? 
Lane 8 "? » 4 7 5 7 
Noleen ~ • ••. 5 9 6 9 8 
Paolucci . . 10 6 . . 6 5 8 . . 
Bl?es . 9 6 6 8 7 6 
^"""^ 8 5 4 5 8.. 
10 1112 
5 5 7 
6 3 .. 
5 .. .. 
8 5 .7 
6 4 5 
5 7 8 
7 8 7 
Bixby_. » s> * 
Pnni- ■ O 
Poor 
Doell 
6 3 
7 .. 
3 .. 
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