June is, 1901.] 
479 
Michigfan State Trapshootefs' Lcagftie. 
Saginaw, Mich.— The first shoot of the Michigan State Trap- 
shooters' League took place at Saginaw, May 28, 29 and 30, and 
was a very successful affair. 
The shoot was very ably managed by Mr. John Parker, of 
Detroit, and complimentary remarks were heard on all sides for 
the way the tournament was conducted. The trade was represented 
by John Parker, representing Peters Cartridge Company: Ralph 
Trimble, representing Winchester Repeating Arms Company; 
Capt. Arthur du Bray, representing Parker Brothers; Squires and 
Phyllis, renresenting Dupont Powder Company; E. C. Fort, repre- 
senting Robin Hood Powder Company; Charles North, represent- 
ing the Cleveland Target Company; A. G. Courtney, representing 
Remington Arms Company. 
Mr. North very ably assisted Mr. Parker in conducting the shoot, 
and made a great many friends for himself and his company. 
About 15,000 targets were thrown, and it was generally conceded 
tliat it was the best State shoot that had been held in Michigan 
for years. 
The team race was won by the Flint Gun Club team: the individ- 
ual expert championship was won by Frank Shearer, of Bay City; 
the semi-expert championship was won by Charles Caleb, of Flint, 
and the amateur championship was won by A. E. Gorliam, of 
Mt. Fleasant; the Iron City handicap was won by Caleb, of Flint. 
On live-bird day the birds were an exceptionally fine lot, and 
over 2,000 spectators were in attendance. Messrs. While, Parker 
and Flanders tied on 15 straight for trophy, and in shooting off the 
tie Flanders won. 
The next shoot of the State League will be held at Flint, July 
i and 5, and the following shoot will be held in Detroit in July 
on the ground of the Pastime Gun Club. 
Phjrllis, shooting at the 20yd. mark, won high average prize on 
targets, and also won non-resident high average prize on live birds. 
Resident average prize was won as follows: Messrs. Parker, 
Mercier, Thompson and White divided first average; Capt. F. C. 
Merrill, of Bay City, won second average, and Mechon, of 
Saginaw, won third high average on live birds. 
May 28. 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 15 15 20 15 
Phil, 20.. , 11 12 18 14 
Squier. 20 15 1-3 19 13 
Trimble, 20 14 15 18 15 
Parker, 20 12 12 16 12 
Courtney, 20 12 13 19 13 
Fort, 20 14 13 18 11 
Wolf, 18 ■ 13 12 17 12 
Marks, 18 13 15 18 12 
Flanders, 18 14 13 IS 11 
Caleb, 18 13 14 19 12 
Beeson, 18 14 14 16 11 
.Scott, 18 13 12 IS 14 
Rike. 18 11 13 15 13 
Thompson, 18 11 12 15 6 
Cotter, 18 9 15 14 11 
McQueen. IS 14 13 16 12 
Shearer, 18 11 12 17 13 
Caldwell, 16 12 11 15 12 
Gorham, 16 10 14 18 13 
Rhinehart, 16 12 14 15 13 
Summerville, 16 15 13 17 13 
White, 16 9 12 15 12 
May, 16 ■ 7 12 14 11 
Vermilya, 16 12 13 15 12 
Doty, 16 13 9 16 13 
Watts, 16 11 15 17 13 
Stanley, 16 13 12 17 13 
Du Bray, 16,. 14 13 17 13 
Merrill, 16 11 13 14 12 
Carpenter, 14 11 15 16 13 
Bastian, 14 9 7 9 11 
Willhite, 14 12 S 15 10 
Hardy, 14 10 10 15 5 
Waruf, 18 18 10 
Cox, IS , 19 13 
George, 16 
Goodrich, 14 13 
Whittey, 14 12 
Lee, 14 9 
Bowden, 14 9 
Meisenberg, 14 13 
Baum, 14 11 
Meldlein, 14 13 
Duchane, 14 8 
Popp, 14 9 
Messner, 14 9 
Lafayette, 14 
H W Merrill. 14 
C A North, 16 
Skolil, 14 
Breck^ 16 
Schmidt, 16 • • 
Ditz, 16 
Baumgartner, 16 
Smith, 16 • 
T Hennev, 16 
Event No. 6, all at 16yds. 
12 
11 
15 
12 
8 10 .. 
7 18 12 
12 16 13 
12 16 10 
10 10 S 
11 14 7 
ii 
10 .. .. 
8 12 .. 
5 6 7 
20 25 15 
19 23 15 
17 24 14 
17 24 13 
18 17 13 
18 21 12 
19 12 14 
14 16 13 
19 22 13 
14 21 13 
16 24 11 
19 22 15 
20 23 13 
19 21 12 
12 19 12 
16 20 14 
16 21 12 
15 23 12 
18 18 12 
14 23 13 
16 21 13 
16 20 13 
15 20 11 
16 17 13 
17 22 12 
15 18 11 
15 23 14 
17 20 14 
16 23 14 
10 19 11 
17 19 12 
8 14 7 
14 18 10 
11 16 9 
14 18 12 
17 23 12 
. . 21 10 
.. 17 12 
.. 22 13 
.. .. 9 
17 19 .. 
13 21 . . 
.. 19 .. 
.. 13 .. 
8 16 . . 
.. 16 .. 
.. 16 .. 
.. 15 .. 
8 9 10 
20 15 25 
18 14 23 
18 11 21 
19 11 23 
14 14 16 
16 12 21 
15 12 23 
15 11 16 
17 14 18 
15 13 22 
20 14 23 
19 14 23 
18 14 22 
15 14 24 
18 12 16 
17 10 20 
18 10 21 
18 12 15 
16 8 21 
18 9 21 
17 11 18 
15 13 20 
14 11 22 
16 8 15 
20 14 24 
13 12 14 
16 13 24 
19 12 21 
16 10 24 
19 10 17 
17 12 22 
14 11 9 
17 11 16 
13 8 
ii 23 
14 5 22 
.. 14 .. 
.. 14 .. 
13 .- .. 
14 6 21 
.. 5 .. 
Broke. 
167 
165 
369 
144 
157 
164 
139 
161 
154 
166 
167 
■ 167 
157 
133 
146 
153 
148 
143 
153 
150 
155 
141 
129 
161 
134 
161 
158 
160 
136 
154 
99 
131 
13 
11 
15 I 
11 .. 
14 ., 
16 ., 
14 
19 ., 
12 . 
14 10 8 
! ! i3 16 
7 .. 
"6 
May 29. 
1 2 3 4 5 7 S 9 10 
15 15 20 15 20 15 20 25 20 
15 13 18 15 19 14 19 21 20 
12 11 IS 12 18 14 15 22 19 
9 12 20 11 15 13 19 23 17 
13 10 12 10 15 21 13 20 14 
12 12 18 13 15 11 14 18 18 
12 11 19 11 16 10 13 18 13 
12 15 15 15 16 14 14 24 18 
Broke. 
154 
141 
139 
119 
131 
123 
143 
152 
142 
132 
13G 
122 
135 
130 
139 
139 
133 
135 
101 
130 
140 
145 
Events : 
Targets : 
Phil, 20 
Squier, 20 
Trimble, 20 
Parker, 20 
Fort, 20 
Courtney, 20..., 
Scott, 18 
Caleb, 18 13 14 15 14 20 14 18 25 19 
Cotter, 18 ■ 13 12 14 13 20 14 18 21 17 
McQueen, 18 13 13 10 14 17 10 19 20 16 
Flanders, 18 10 14 19 13 16 14 14 22 14 
Cady, 18 10 12 13 10 16 12 13 19 17 
Cox, 18 14 14 14 12 14 11 17 21 IS 
Wolf, 18 12 11 18 13 18 8 11 22 17 
Marks, 18 12 14 18 10 19 14 15 22 15 
F C Merrill, 16 15 12 16 11 14 11 17 19 .. 
Du Bray 16. 13 1113 13 18 12 17 21.. 
Carpenter, 16 13 11 IS 13 18 13 16 20 17 
Baum, 16 12 11 16 9 13 
Gorham, 16 11 14 14 12 19 14 14 19 .. 
Watts, 16 14 11 16 14 18 13 12 21 14 
Thompson, 16 13 14 15 11 13 10 19 20 20 
May, 16...; 11 9 9 5 17 9 14 15 12 
White, 16 11 10 IS 12 17 13 12 22 15 
Stanley, 16..'.,' 14 12 15 14 16 12 19 24 14 
Rike 18.. 15 13 20 IS 17 10 17 20 20 
Sheal-er, IS 12 13 12 11 20 
Rhinehirt, 16 11 15 16 14 19 13 
Sommerviile, 16 12 13 10 13 18 12 16 
Vermilya, 16 13 13 18 23 17 . 
Caldwell, 16 14 13 17 14 
Messner, 14... 9 12 ., ., 8 
Popp, 14 9 . . . ■ 8 9 12 9 13 13 . 
Willhite, 16 15 6 IS 14 16 19 14 . 
H W Men-ill, 16 16 
Duchane. 16 14 .. 17 .. .. 
Tucker, 16 ' 1^ 
Lafayette, 14 12 .. .. 
Mercier. 18...... In 20 18 . 
F E Sayers, 16 2 ^ • 
M E Annis, 10 10 17 6 
Beebe, 16 ik " 
George, 16 J J 
Bud White, 16 11 
Ditz, 16 13 
Event No. 6. team race: 
Flint— Caleb 24, Rhinehart 28, Sommerviile 20; total 67. 
Pastime No. 1— Parker 20, Cox 23, Wolf 21; total 64. 
Leonia— Scott 21,. Beebe 20, Watts 20; total 61, 
Bav City No. 1— Shearer 20, Cotter 22, McQueen IS; total 60 
Bay City No. 2— F. C. Alerrill 19, Duchane 19, Tucker 
^"^SaeiMW No 1— Willhite 19, Carpenter 21. Vermilya 20; total 60. 
Pastime No. 2— Marks 19, Stanley 19, Cady 18; total 56. 
Tackson— Mav 20, Thompson 16, White 18; total 54. 
■^affinaw No. "2— H. W. Merrill 19, Messner 11, Popp 14; total 44. 
Courtney 24, Rike 25, Fort 21; total 70. 
Phil 23, Squier 34, Trimble 22; total 69. 
Live-Bird Day, May 30. 
Event No. 1, 5 live birds entrance $5: 
Johnson , 222^-5 
Scott 022*2-3 
Merrill .,.,....,,.,.22212—5 
Fort ..^.........11110— t 
Du Bray 20122—4 
Cady i...... 22220—4 
Event No. 2, 7 live birds, .$7: 
Fort 1001111—5 
Cady 2110222—6 
Merrill 2020022—4 
Mershon 1222101—6 
Du Bray 1222222-7 
Parker ,..22212—5 
Phil 11222-5 
White 2211*-4 
Thompson 22222—5 
Mercier 22122-5 
Mershon 02222—4 
Caleb 2211220-6 
Armstrong 1*00222—4 
White 2222222—7 
Thompson 212022*— 5 
Parker 12*2212-6 
Phil 2010122—7- John.son .2022200--1 
Event No. 3, 10 live birds. $10: 
Fort 122*222122— 9 
Cady 220020122*— 6 
Mershon 2010212102— 7 
Parker 2202220211— 8 
Du Bray 2202211022—8 
Phil 2121222222—10 
Mercier ^,..........1212020222— 8 
Event No. 4, 15 live birds, $15; 
trophy : 
Fort 210211121112012—13 
Rike 2101222220] 2020—11 
Merrill 022021021022021—10 
Mercier 112022221221212-14 
Parker 222222222222222—15 
Tohnson 2022022*1222212—12 
Du Bray 222220021211000—10 
Thompson . . . .2222*2222222222—14 
White 122211122221222—15 
Armstrong ....012202001102202— 9 
Ties on trophy, miss-and-out : 
Parker 21* 
White 0 » 
Phyllis wins high noivresident average, $5. 
Parker, Mercier, Thompson and White tie for resident high 
average $5. 
Merrill won second high average, $3. 
Mershon won third high average, $2. 
IN NEW JERSEY, 
Boiling Springs GtJn Cltib. 
Rutherford, X. J., June 3.— Find herewith scores of shoot he 
n Boiling Springs I'ishing and Gun Club's grounds. May 30. 
Thompson . . 2221222222—10 
Cox 2110222222— 9 
Caleb 22222*2222— 9 
White 2122202012— 8 
Rike 2202012222— 8 
Courtney 1112*22222— 9 
Merrill 1222222222—10 
and live-bird State championship 
Lafayette 110222211022202—12 
Shearer 202202222222222—13 
Saver.s *2022110212200O— 9 
McOueen 222001212122002—11 
Flanders 221221222212212—15 
Mershon 222*22101021201—11 
De Lorge. , . . .12221 1*00012021—10 . 
Caleb 222122222222220—14 
Phil 112222222222212—15 
Cox 222121212212021—14 
Flanders 221 
held 
thie- is the yearly prize shoot and the other the sweepstake 
events. 
Events: 1 2 3-4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 
I'argels: 10 JO 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 25 25 
7 13 17 10 
9 5 7 5 9 
8 
7 
T 8 7 .. 
9 8 7 ., 
2 7 5 ., 
5 9 6 ., 
13 16 
.. 22 
!! i2 
7 8 9 10 .. 
. 5 8 8.. 
. 7 
7 v. 
.. 5 
5 6 
8 6 
20 
9 
5 .. .. 12 
6 
5- 
7 
3 
9 is 
5 6.... 
0 
2 
.. i. 21 
Carlough , 7 7 
Axford 8 7 6 6 8 6 
P Jaennerette 7 6.- 7 7 
Bouwker- . ,,>.i., .,„.,t. .5 9 ., .> .. 
Apgar „ ..8 6 8 8 
Goesscr 1 6 7 8 
Lenonc 5 4 6 4 
R Strader 6 .. 6 .. 
A Strader S .. 5 .. 
Hall 
Wise 8 
Matzen 5 6 
Blauvelt 6 .. 
Coe 6 
Creveling 5.. 6 
Seeley 8 7 
Proctor 7 
Coman , 4 . . .. 
E Jaennerette 5 4 
Pellens 4 4 
Tinney , .. 6 4 
Lane 2 6 . . 
Wells 9 
The prize shoot resulted as follows; Axford 24, fishing rod and 
reel; Goesser 22, umbrella; Apgar 21, fancy clock; P. Jaennerette 
21, hammock; Matzen 21, thermometer clock; E. Jaennerette 20, 
rug; Blauvelt 20, fancy clock; Krebs 20. glass pitcher; Hall 19, 
picture; Coe 18, rocker; Seeley 18, wine set; Wise 15, flask; 
Lenone 14, wallet; Lane 14, picture; R. Strader 14, match safe. 
Winch 
Forester Gon Cltib. 
Newark, N. J. — ^The Forester Gun Club held another well at- 
tended shoot on Decoration Day. The morning started with threat- 
ening weather, but turned out a capital day for target shooting. 
The grounds have been remodeled so as to give some of the old- 
time style of shooting. There were events of walking matches 
which proved to be very interesting to the participants. There 
were three events, handicaps, for merchandise. Belcher won a 
pair of ctiff bottons and a can of powder; Stanton also won a can 
of powder. 
The programme for live birds in the morning was dispensed 
with, as the city had a gang working on the Suez Canal along- 
side of the club, and the management would not endanger any one. 
All the events were at 10 targets. The figures in No. 8 are 
allowances in No. 7; No. 10 contains allowances in No. 9; No. 12 
contains allowances for No. 11; No. 14 contains allowances for 
No. 13; No. 16 contains allowances for No. 15: 
Events — 
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
A Smith— 
4 7 9.... 37 
J T Fleming — 
688.. 7 10 9281 
Weller— 
7 10 7 . . . . 6 8 2 8 1 
Ferguson — 
5 .. ,. 
4 8 2 7 1.. 9 
7 2 
8 1 
7 1 
Belcher 
Tigh- 
D Fleming— 
Tarlton — 
Disbrow — 
J H Cummings- 
Baldwin — 
Stanton — 
5 5 7 
. .. 8 
0 6 9 
. .. 5 
. .. 5 
2 8 1.. 
7 1 
7 2.. 
7 2.. 
6 3.. 
3 2.. 
4 
S 
2 
7 
1 . 
. 7 
4 
7 
2 
4 
5 
2 
4 
3 
2 
4 
6 
2 
10 
4 
5 
2 
7 
3 
3 
7 
4 
3 
3 
5 
7 
2 
2 
8 
1 
. 6 
4 
6 
2 
6 
5 
3 
6 
4 
5 
2 
6 
7 
3 
9 
1 . 
. 9 
6 
6 
3 
Walking matches: 
Events : 
D Fleming 5 6 
f J Fleming 5 
'Belcher 5 5 
Tigh 
C Smith 
Weller 
Disbrow i.i.^.i. 
Tarlton 
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 
4 7 6 7,9 8 8 
6 8 .. 7 6 S 8 
4 8 4 6 7.. 6 
. 7 8 8 S 6 S 
4 8 .. .. 
6 4 7 
4 .... 
6 
J. J. FLEmNG, Scc'y. 
Boiling Springs vs Sotith Side Gun Clob. 
Newark, N. J.. June S. — The fifteen-man team race between 
teams of the Boiling Springs Gun Club, of Rutherford, and tlie 
South Side Gun Club, of Newark, N. J., shot on the grounds of 
the latter club, was won by BoiHng Springs by a score of 298 
to 278, each man shooting at 25 targets. The scores follow : 
Boilmg Springs Gun Club. 
Goesser 1111011101111110010001011—17 
Hal 1 • 101101111 1111111111111111—23 
Oxford .1110110111101101111110011—19 
Tames ■ ■ 1111111110111111100111000—19 
Snvder 1101111011101111101111011—20 
Crosbv 1111101010110111001011111—18 
i^Yise , lOlllllOlOlllllOllllUm- 21 
Collins . , .1111111111111111101011000-20 
Speigel , 0111111000011111100010011—15 
Carlough .1101010111101110101111111—19 
Huck 1111111111111111111111111—25 
Wells 1110111101111 011011101111—20 
Woodruff .1111011110111110111111111-22 
Apgar ■. 11111110111110111 01111101—21 
Paul , 1111111011101111001011110-19—298 
South Side Gun Club. 
Pi crcv 1011101111111111111011] 1 1-22 
Dukes .1011101110111100111111101—19 
Engcl 0011101100111101111111110—18 
Terrill 111010001101 1010000101010— 12 
Drake - 0111111101101111111111111—22 
1 neffrey 0111111101111111111110111—22 
"Dcuglas 1110101111100110010101101—16 
Gardner 1101011110111111000111111—19 
Weller T ; 0001111111111111111011101—20 
Sinnock , .1100010011011111111111111—19 
Mays 0111100111111111111111111—23 
Whitehead 0011100100111000111110111—15 
Wilson 0001011110111000110111111—16 
Fcigenspan 1111111010100111111001111—19 
Yeom.-ins 1111100001011010111111110—17—278 
F Rich! 
G Burnside. 
Mississippi Valley Notes* 
A pleasant informal shoot was held June 3 at the Western 
Cartridge Company's Sunnyside range, at East Alton. In con- 
sidering the scores, consideration must be taken of the fact that 
it is an especially difficult ground on which to shoot, and that 
much of the work was done at 20yds. rise: 
J H Moulton 01110011101011110101 
'^^ ■" .11010111001110111111111111011111110111101111111111 
1111 1 11101 1111110101110111110111111111110111101111— 55 
.01111111111110111111111111111111110110011111111101 
11111111101011010111111111011011110111111111110011—85 
G Crosby; 10100010111001101111011011011010101011110111111111 
10011110111011110111111011011111111111111111101111—75 
E H Ford 00101100000010001001101101010010101101111101110101 
0111110011 —32 
H Money 11 1 11 101100101111111111101101110101011111110110101 
11101111111111111110111101111111111111110111101111—83 
Quimby 11011110111010111110011111100110011110010111001111 
1110110011 —41 
The sportsmen of Louisiana, Mo., have organized a gun club, 
with twenty members, and are practicing regularly every Saturday 
afternoon. _ ^ 
The Quincy, III., Gun Club has added ten members to its list 
this season, and was never in a more flourishing condition. 
The fine store and stock of the Fink Hardware Company and 
sporting goods house at Quincy was totally destroyed by fire on 
June 2. The firm will rebuild at once. 
The Mt. Sterling, 111., Gun Club will give a novel shooting 
tournament on the 18th inst. Incidental to an excursion on the 
Illinois River from Beardstown to Kampsville and returh, a 
barge will be fitted with a set of expert traps and a programme of 
1.50 targets per man is to be shot as the boat steams up and down 
the riyer. 
The Roadhouse, III., Gun Club announces a two days' open 
target tournament on June 25-26. 
Col. A. J. Lovejoy, the new Illinois Game Commissioner, is 
organizing his forces for an active compaign against illegal shoot- 
ing of any and all kinds during the ensuing season. 
The Freeport Gun Club held an excellent home tournament 
on June 4. Complete scores are given below. The diam.ond 
badge event at 50 targets per man, for State championship, was 
won by J. S. Boa, with the excellent score of 49. The event waS at 
50 targets, $3 entrance: 
Woodford 10111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111-^8 
Boa 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111—49 
Haines 11111101111111111111000110101110011111011110111110-39 
Henry 11111111111111111111011111111001111110111011111111—45 
Vance 10111101111111111111111111111111111111111111110110—46 
Mills 11111011111111011111111111111111100111011101111111—44 
Dodge 11111111111111111110110110111111111101111111111110—45 
Far well , .10001100111101011100000101111101111101101001011110—31 
Stephenson 11110011110111111111110101111011111101011111111111—42 
Sweepstakes; 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 15 10 15 15 10 10 15 15 15 15 
Woodford 9 12 8 15 13 10 13 15 9 10 15 14 14 13 
Vance 9 12 9 15 14 
Avery i i........ 10 12 61110 
Rice 9 9 2 11 9 
Gushing 6 11 5 11 7 
White 10 13^ 
Wagner 7 .. 
Burkhart 4 5 
Reichert 9 14 
Farwell 7 12 8 10 9 
Hollister 8 6 2 12 9 
Mills 12 10 13 14 
Dodge 10 8 10 11 
Campbell 9 8 12 14 
.Stephenson 13 9 13 14 
Lima 7 
Boa 14 14 9 
Haines 12 14 10 
Henry 14 10 9 
Waddington 9 . . 6 
Andrews 8 . , 
Southard • • • • ■ 6 
Kline •• 5 
Bergman 5 
F. C. RiEHL. 
Bellows Falls Gun Club. 
Bellows Falls, Vt. — The Bellows Falls Gun Club held a very 
pleasant, shoot on Decoration Day, on the grounds, Drislain's 
Field. The Clareraont Gun Club sent down a team of five men, 
and they showed great improvement over their last year form. 
Below is given the score: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 25 25 10 5p 10 Targets: 25 25 10 5p 10 
Shepardson 21 Lf H Russell 22 21 .. 11 7 
Flint 13.15 „. Jsiiam 11 
Knight 19 -Underbill 23 21 .. 14 6 
FasSett 19 19 . . 11 . . Norwood 19 21 . . 17 10 
9 13 12 9 
8 11 8 6 
5 9 9 5 
5 10 13 10 
8 15 12 15 14 
8 10 1110 10 
9 7 6 
6 10 12 13 9 9 
7 15 13 7 13 14 
8 9 
12 9 
. .. 15 14 13 11 
1 .. ..11 .. .. 
4 6 . . . . 6 . . 
9 8 14 13 .. .. 
6 14 12 10 10 13 13 15 12 
9 13 8 9 7 
8 13 12 14 13 
8 12 7 
2 5 2 
9 12 13 
8 12 
7 9 
9 10 
9 .. 
9 14 15 15 15 
8 6 .... 13 
8 15 13 13 15 
Tack 19 24 8 12 8 
Fletcher 22 17 8 12 9 
Atwood 16 17 9 14 5 
Ott 21 17 ... 12 9 
F M Russell 1 1 16 . . . . 5 
Capron 21 19 
Adams 10 . . 14 . . 
Patterson 12 . . 8 14 
Knowlton 20 22 . . 12 
Knight 15 21 . . 9 
Farrington 17 15 Hapgood 3 
Ray 17 23 .. 14 6 
The cltib will shoot every Thursday afternoon, and are always 
glad to have all of tlie shooters and their friends iiresent. 
The Bellows Falls Gim Club held a weekly shoot on the club 
grounds. Drislain's field. Tliurnday afternoon, June 6. Below are 
given the scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 
Targets : 
5 15 10 15 10 5p 15 
7 11 10 
10 15 9 
7 14 9 
12 7 
i:! 7 
11 9 
9 
12 
11 
6 14 
10 
6 
5 
Shepardson 4 12 
Fassett .., 4 15 
Jack - 5 12 
Norwood 12 
Rav 14 
Russell 10 
I'nderhill 
The boys had considerable fun .shooting a three-man team race 
made up as follows : 
Shepardson 52, Fa.ssett 59: Jack 68; total 179, 
Norwood 58, Ray 61, Russell 57;^ total 1 16. 
Jack made a nice run of 38 straight. 
C. H. GifisoN, Sec'y. 
9 
13 
11 
11 
Lewis Creek Gun Club. 
NoRTti FERRiSDLMic. Vl,— At the Decoruticjii f)a.v shoot of the 
above club six members were present. Targets were thrown in 
blocks of 10 from every atigle on the expert traps. The scores: 
Thompson 11100010110111010010011001110100001101110110111111—30 
fackman HOlllllOlOlOlOllOIOllOlOllOOlOllOlOlOOllllOlOOlU— 31 
Barney 001110010001011001011010101 10101111 111010001111110—29 
Harrington 00111010111110111110110101111111111 111011110010011—37 
Chase IIIOOIIOIIIOOIOIIOOIIIIIOOIOIIIOOIOIIII 11100111111—34 
Mallory 01101000001101110111010000011111110000001101000111—24 
H. B, Chase, Sec'jr, 
