July 6, 1901.J 
19 
WESTERN TRAPS. 
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Vaterloo Tournament, 
The two days' trap shoot of the Cedar Valley Sportsmen s_As- 
sociation, held at Waterloo, la,, June 18-39, was a pleasant affair, 
although the attendance was smaller than the promoters hoped. 
The shooting was at three expert traps, unknown angles, bergeant 
system. Among the visitors present from out of town were b. 
F. Culver, of Cresco: E. D. Peck, of Storm Lake; Clarence Wise, 
of Cedar Falls; G. E. White, of Freesport, 111.; F. M . Morrill, 
Rochester. Minn.; L. Van Vleck, Albert Lea, Minn; F. C. Walker, 
Jessup, la., and Dan Cleveland, of Manchester, la. 
No entries were reported from Dubuque, Cedar Rapids, Marshall- 
town or Central City, although Waterloo has always sent shooters 
to each of these towns, and although Cedar Rapids is not far from 
Waterloo. 
The following are the scores, at 15 targets: 
Events : 
Campbell 
Falls , 
Steege 
Events: 
Wise .... 
Krebs 
Walker 
Harmon 
Casebeer 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
Broke. 
12 
13 
11 
13 
12 
13 
74 
10 
12 
14 
12 
13 
12 
73 
11 
12 
11 
9 
11 
14 
68 
13 
14 
13 
11 
11 
14 
76 
13 
13 
13 
13 
14 
12 
78 
12 
11 
13 
13 
13 
12 
74 
12 
11 
9 
14 
12 
11 
69 
12 
13 
11 
12 
14 
9 
71 
9 
7 
11 
11 
11 
H 
60 
15 
11 
12 
15 
12 
13 
78 
7 
10 
12 
11 
13 
11 
64 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
68 
8 
12 
13 
11 
9 
13 
11 
11 
13 
9 
12 
14 
70 
12 
11 
13 
13 
9 
11 
69 
13 
14 
14 
13 
12 
12 
78 
9 
9 
12 
12 
12 
13 
67 
12 
12 
14 
11 
13 
8 
70 
9 
9 
11 
10 
11 
11 
57 
Iff 
9 
12 
13 
13 
15 
72 
S 
12 
13 
10 
11 
13 
67 
10 
14 
11 
14 
12 
13 
74 
9 
11 
12 
12 
13 
11 
68 
12 
13 
11 
11 
9 
15 
71 
12 
9 
8 
7 
7 
8 
'9 
8 
Second Day. 
Events: 1 
Birdsall 9 
Hartman 12 
Wise - 9 
Weitnauer 13 
Van Vleck 13 
Culver 13 
Morrill 14 
Steege ir.....,i^.,,»„.. 15 
Krebs .-.l.,.. 11 
Martin 7 
J Steege 12 
Campbell 12 
Klinefelter 5 
Ross . , 
Ward 
Events : 7 
Birdsall 13 
Campbell 12 
Wise w 12 
Weitnauer 9 
Van Vleck 9 
Culver 12 
Morrill 15 
Steege 15 
Krebs 14 
Ross 10 
Golddust 
Pinkerton 
T Steege 
Klinefelter 
Fink i. 
Ward 
Williams 
Mullan 
Standish • • 
Paul 
2 3 
6 8 
14 .. 
12 11 
14 14 
10 14 
11 13 
12 12 
11 12 
11 13 
7 9 
8 13 
10 14 
11 13 
7 13 
15 11 
12 11 
13 9 
15 14 
14 12 
12 14 
6 Broke, 
12 57 
12 
11 
13 
12 
13 
13 
13 
14 
12 8 
12 12 
8 
13 
8 
8 9 
8 10 
12 10 
8 10 
14 10 
14 i2 
14 14 
13 14 
12 12 
6 12 
7 10 
5 12 
10 10 
10 11 
12 8 
10 13 
11 13 
13 15 
11 9 
13 13 
12 13 
11 14 
13 14 
13 13 
5 
4 
9 
4 
9 
9 
11 
11 
2 
14 
8 
12 
11 
12 
10 
12 
ii 
12 
15 
12 
11 
9 
9 
11 
11 
'9 
62 
53 
80 
72 
72 
80 
77 
75 
23 
61 
73 
5 
39 
28 
62 
69 
64 
73 
29 
75 
80 
82 
77 
66 
Highest averages during the shoot: First, Henry Steege; second, 
F. Morrill; third, H. Weitnauer; fourth, Campbell; fifth, Culver; 
sixth, Krebs. 
St. Paul Towrnament. 
Keep in mind the sixth annual shoot of the St. Paul Rod and 
Gun Club, at the Intercity Shooting Park, July 10-11; $340 added. 
This shoot will come at a good time, and ought to prove a winner. 
E. Hough. 
Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. 
Garfield Gtin Clob. 
Chicago, June 29.— The appended scores were made on our 
grounds to-day on the occasion of the ninth shoot of the second 
The day was a perfect one for shooting, with the exception of 
being a little too warm. P. McGowan won Class A medal on 23. 
Dorman and Jones tied for Class B on 22. E, W. Eaton won Class 
C also on 22. 
Twenty-four members took part in the trophy shoot, and several 
others came too late to enter that event, but shot in other events 
of the day. . 
All is now in readiness for otir team match with La Grange 
Club, and our July 4 events: 
Ninth trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
T D Pollard , 1111111111011100011111011—20 
I)r Meek llimimilUlOlllOUllO— 22 
C T Keck 1111011111111001000100111—17 
N H Ford 0011101110111111111110111—20 
H N Delano .....0111110100100111101101100—15 
A Dorman 1111101110111111111111110—22 
L Thomas 0011100011011100011101110—14 
P McGowan 0011111111111111111111111—23 
Dr J A Huff 1100101111111111111011111—21 
C H Kehl ..0000100111000111100111101—13 
E W Eaton ..1111011111111111101101111—22 
T Eaton ...1101011011111001111110111—19 
A E Midgley 0111101111111011111110111—21 
F G Barnard 1101111101010101110111011—18 
T A Hagerty OllllOOOlOlimillOllllOl— 18 
T L Sraedes 0111111011111111010111100—19 
J McDonald 1111011111100110111111111-21 
W L Jones 0111111111111111111010111—22 
T Monlgan ..1001100110011101101011110—15 
H Johnson 1100111111010011101011011—17 
Drinkwater OlOOllllOlOOOOOOOOOOOOlOO— 7 
S E Young 1111101100100001100111010—14 
A Hellman 0101111111111111111101111—22 
Blair • ■ • ■ 1000010111111010111100011—15 
Dr. J. W. Meek. 
Nonpareil Gon Cluk. 
Burnside Crossing, 111., June 29.— The Nonpareil Gun Club held 
a meeting to-day at Watson's Park, with the following results: 
Dr Shaw ,^*21112001111121— 12 
Barto -J , i . . V. i .222222222222222— 15 
Amberg 12212*222222022—13 
J R Graham 222222222222222—15 
E S Graham 22222222*222222—14 
S Palmer 222122202*22*0*— 10 
Dr Miller 11110**22222*20—10 
Sturtevant 2022221202*1112—12 
Alabaster .>»..■.■» 222022222222222—14 
Comley - - 21121222*100212—12 
P umphrey - ! 202112112210112—13 
Ties on 15 for first and second: Barto 20, J. R, Graham 22. 
Ties on 14 for third: E. S, Graham 4. Alabaster 5. 
J. R. Graham won first quarterly, 30 straight; E. S. Graham 
won second quarterly, 29; Alabaster won third quartely, 28. 
Same day, $2 raiss-and-outg, birds extra: 
No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6, No. 7 No. 8. 
Barto 10 •■ 
Palmer ,.112 21112 0 22 210 1110 21 0 
Amberg 0 11121 122 10 212110 10 .. 11 
Miller .110 1* 110 * ...... 
Pumphrey ....10 1210 ... 111111 2212 20 20 
June 26.— Twenty-five-bird race: „ 
Barto 12221101*1 1*21222222*1222—21 
E S Graham.. *222222222222222222212122— 24 
Amberg 22*11212122211111110221*2-22 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
Peters Cartridgfe Company^s Towrnament at 
Gainesville. 
Gainesville, Fla.. June 27.— To-day saw the close of the tourna- 
ment of the Gainesville Gun Club, assisted by the Peters Cartridge 
Company, under the management of Mr. Harry Lemcke. In point 
of attendance the shoot was not what it should have been. This 
was mainly caused by the extreme heat, as a hot wave was on 
throughout the State, and it kept many away who would otherwise 
have attended. Even the home" contingent were not out in full 
force. 
The shoot was held on the ^un club grounds, which are situated 
in an old field surrounded with pine saplings that kept out any 
little air that would have reached the shooters. The writer was 
overcome the second day from the extreme humidity. It was one 
of the hottest days he ever felt, and he was born in the South. 
Every one was pleased, and expressed thanks to the Peters 
Cartridge Company and their representative, Mr. Lemcke, for the 
many kindnesses shown, and voted, the products of the company 
perfection. The boys all stand by the Victors, and Jack Camp, 
who won the hanclsome locket given by the company for the 
amateur championship of Georgia and Florida, 50 targets, on a 
score of 42 out of 50, 18yd. mark, established a record for the 
club in having made 25 straight with Victors, some time since. 
In the evening, after the shoot, Mr, Lemcke presented Mr. J. 
Camp with the trophy in a few well timed remarks, and wished him 
many happy shooting years. Mr, Camp is a young man, and bids 
fair to make a fine shot. 
Below please find scores in full for both days, as owing to the 
extreme heat the shoot was closed the afternoon of the second day 
instead of running same into the third day, as per programme: 
First Day, June 25. 
Events: 123456789 10 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 20 15 15 10 15 10 
Ford 1 6 6 10 15 8 7 5 9 7 
Bartleson 10 12 5 12 14 12 11 8 11 6 
McKin.stry 3 8 5 11 12 4 5 7 8 5 
Duke 4 8 9 4 14 10 9 8 9 6 
Collins 6 10 8 11 17 10 8 8 11 9 
Dell ;.. ',, 4 10 6 8 15 6 11 6 10 8 
Bowcn 4 9 6 6 11 8 8 5 6 7 
Lemcke 7 12 8 13 17 7 12 7 9 7 
Dr Herzog 9 5 5 7 6 6 
Cushman 2 7 7 911 4 2 2 4 4 
Morrow 8 11 14 12 10 6 11 7 
C Camp 17 12 13 5 12 S 
J Camp .. .. 18 10 13 2 11 8 
R Camp 3 0 ,, ,. 
Second Day, June 26. 
Events: 
Targets: 
9 
13 11 
11 11 
12 17 
11 15 
13 
Bartleson 7 
Ford 4 
McKinstry 7 
Duke 9 
Collins 7 
Dell 8 11 12 
Bowen 6 10 13 
Lemcke 8 8 17 
Cushman 7 7 5 
Morrow .. 10 12 
C Camp 9 13 13 
J Camp. 8 11 19 
Howell 6 10 
Davis -. 5 14 
Throver 6 
1 23456789 10 
10 16 20 10 15 10 15 25 10 16 
12 20 
7 14 
9 10 
10 15 
13 22 
8 12 
9 8 4 6 17 
7 12 7 12 20 
. 6 2 3 3 
. 12 10 12 19 
8 14 5 11 20 
8 9 11 
. 14 15 
6 8 18 
5 6 17 
4 4 
7 13 
1 6 
6 8 
8 11 
7 12 
7 .. 
8 12 
6 
Broke. 
74 
101 
68 
81 
98 
84 
70 
99 
38 
52 
79 
67 
62 
3 
Broke. 
100 
85 
68 
93 
105 
'si 
118 
112 
119 
Cobb 3 8 
Peters trophy, 50 targets, handicap 14 to 18yds. : Bartleson, 
18yds. 41; C. Camp, 18yds., 41; Duke, 18yds., 27; J. Camp, 18yds., 
42; Dell, 18yds., 40; W. McKinstry, 18yds., 30; Morrow, 18yds., 
39; Beckham, 18yds., 2; Davis, 18vds., 31; Johnson, 18yds., 6; 
Ford, 16yds., 36; D. McKinstry, 15yds., 29: Bowen, 15yds,, 21; 
Throver, 15yds., 31; Cushman, 14yds., 21; Cobb, 14yds,, withdrew; 
Collins, 20yds., 36. 
Boston Gun CI«b. 
Boston, June 26. — The regular weekly prize shoot of the Boston 
Gtih Club was held on their grounds at Wellington to-day, visitors 
being present from Quincy, Milton, Lexington, Wollaston and 
other towns. Though one of those days when the thermometer is 
about 15 or 20 degrees higher than what any one wishes, a cool 
breeze sprang up from the east and inade an otherwise hot_ after- 
noon into one of the finest. The business men were in evidence 
to-day, endeavoring to secure a few hour's' rest from the wear and 
tear of business toil, and that secured, it goes without saying that the 
afternoon passed oil in one round of enjoyment. The shooting as 
a rule was a little below the standard, but no one minded that, evi- 
dently taking things easy, as it is intended they should when de- 
riving the benefit out of the sport, - ' 
In the prize match Spencer was the only one to point the gun 
just a little more accurately than the rest, permitting only 3 tar- 
gets to escape out of the 25 shot at. Next in line is Ford with 20, 
closely followed by Woodruff and Williams with 19. 
Scores follow, all shooting unknown angles and handicap dis- 
tance : 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 10 10 5p 10 10 
Adams, 16.. 7 7 7 "" 
Woodruff, 17 6 7 7 
Banks, 14 2 4 4 
Barry, 16 8 6 7 
Paolucci, 16 4 8 9 
Williams, 16 9 8 
Putnam, 16 6 
Muldown, 16 .. .. 3 
Poor, 16 1 
Chaffin, 14...... .. .. 2 
Samuels, 16.. < .. .. ! 
Spencer, 18 ! 
Ford, 16 . 
Frederick, 14 
Henry, 16 
Match scores: 
Spencer, 18 llllllllllUlll 
Ford. 16 111111110111111 
Woodruff, 17 010111111001111 
Williams. 16 , 111011110111010 
Barry, IG .111111111101010 
Paolucci, 16 001111111101110 
Putnam, 16 011101011101111 
Samuels, 16 011010011101101 
Banks, 14 001101001101110 
Poor. 16 111010010100010 
Chaffin, 14 100001100101010 
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
10 15 5p 10 10 10 
6 
6 11 
7 
.. 12 
.. 11 
.. 11 
8 11 
.. 5 
.. 7 
8 6 
9 9 
5 12 
7 14 
8 4 
7 
7 
6 
8 .. 
5 .. 
8 10 
7 .. 
8 5 
5 5 
2 6 
9 7 
10 6 
7 7 
10 10 
11 10 
n 01 
11 10 
10 11 
01 11 
00 10 
10 10 
00 00 
00 11 
11 00 
11 11 
11 01 
11 01 
11 11 
10 10 
01 01 
11 10 
10 11 
01 11 
10 01 
01 01 
10— 22 
00— 20 
11— 19 
10—19 
10— 18 
11- 18 
11—17 
10—15 
01— 12 
00-11 
10—11 
Ossining Gun Club. 
OissiNiNG. N. Y., June 30.— Herewith please find scores of the 
Ossining Gun Club, made June 29 at the regular weekly shoot. 
In last week's Forest and Stream mention is made of a new 
excuse for low target scores: "The targets being water-soaked 
m.ade them extremely tenacious." The extreme heat must cer- 
tainly have made our targets soft at yesterday's shoot, or it might 
hsve had a similar effect upon our "think tanks." Any way, the 
scores vv^re: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
W Hall 5 5 6 4 8 C Barlow...-., 5 7 3 5 .. 
C Blandford 5 5 6 9 6 F Valentine....... ., 4 
S McBeth 4 3 2.... C Rutledge 3 3 
No. 3 was at 5 pairs. 
We have secured several hundred first class live birds for the 
Fourth of July shoot, C. G. B. 
South Side Gun Club. 
Newark. N. J., June 29. — The weather was hot, yet there was a 
good attendance. In a six-man team race, each man shooting 
at 25 targets, some excellent shooting was done. The scores follow: 
Events : 1 2 
Targets: 10 15 
Gardiner 7 13 
Glover 7 14 
Dudley 9' 14 
Hayes 6 13 
Herrington 5 13 
TerriU 9 7 
Engcl :.. 5 11 
Dawson <.......%>.^ 5 9 
Weller 10 12 
Apgar ... 15 
Hainisch , , 10 
Picrcy .. 9 
Colquitt 1-2 
Whitehead 7 
Sinnock .. 12 
Kugler 
Eichhoff 
Dukes , , 
Hassinger .. ,. 
Hedden . . . . 
WoodrufI 
Cummings 
3 4 
15 15 
12 13 
14 14 
12 12 
9 12 
12 12 
12 7 
7 7 
5 8 
8 11 
14 10 
11 13 
13 
.. 13 
5 6 
15 15 
8 14 
14 13 
15 14 
10 14 
9 12 
8 
11 
8 
10 11 
14 14 
12 12 
12 12 
14 13 
7 
13 
13 13 14 
3 9 6 
11 11 10 
,, 14 13 
..6 4 
■ < 6 • « 
5 12 
Team contest, six men to a team, 25 targets each man: 
Team No. 1— Gardiner 20, Glover 24, Dudley 22, Hayes 24, Dukes 
22, Weller 21, Engle 20; total 15.3. 
Team No. 2— Apgar 22, Piercv 23, Sinnock 21, Colquitt 20, Her- 
rington 16, Wood;uif 19, Eichhofi 18; total 139. 
Trenton Shooting Association. 
Trenton, N. J., June 27. — This date will be long remembered by 
the members of the Trenton Shooting Association and their guests. 
The championship of Mercer county at targets was decided on 
the above date, and C. A. Comp, one of our shooting stars, won 
the title with 45 in a field of forty-one entries. Mr. Comp is 
very popular, and held a handshaking seance on the spot. 
Thomas, Farlee and Lutes were only 1 bird behind the winner 
with scores of 44. 
The trophy is in the shape of a handsome silver urn, costing $50, 
and was donated by the members of the club. The conditions to- 
day were 50 targets, unknown angles; entrance and targets free. 
The cover over the score made the work pleasant on account of 
the grateful shade it furnished. 
The other improvements came in for attention, and a most pleas- 
ant and enjoyable time was had by every one. 
No hitch occurred. Everything passed off as smoothly as pos- 
sible. 
The secretary challenged Mr. Comp to defend his title, and the 
date set for the match is July 11, The trophy is open to all of the 
club members and all residents of Mercer county. If the holder 
succeeds in defending his title three times straight it becomes his 
personal property: 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 10 10 10 
Thomas 6 9 10 
Widmann , 6 9 8 
Hingeley , 4 7 7 
Wilkes , 9 8 7 
Van Arsdale 7 8 5 
J R Taylor 7 9 7 
Mickel ....-..."i 8 .. 
F Smith 5 6 
Lutes 5 6 
A^plegate , 9 
J Thropp 9 1 
C Maddock 10 7 
Brokaw 5 ., 
Hendrick '. 9 10 
Farlee f, .. 
Duncan g 7 
H Smith 4 
Carson 5 
Cole 10 10 
Jaques 8 9 
Rowan , 
Jasper 
Howard 
Sinclair , 
Webber 
Page ,. 7 8.. 
For championship of Mercer county at targets: 50 targets per 
man, unknown angles; entrance and targets free: Thomas 44. 
Widmann 38, J. R. Taylor 38, Mickel 32, Wilkes 37, F. Smith 29 
J. Thropp 39, Duncan 30, Brokaw 30, Applegate 25, Hendrick 44, 
Rowan 36, Craft 17, Webber 32, Lutes 44. Eskay 27, Banks 30 
Steward 38, Howard 32, Murphy 22, Hingeley 24, Van Arsdale SO, 
Jaques 31, Sinclair 33, Maddock 40, Jackson 36, Edgar 35, Ellis 39 
Knowles 31, Brackett 25, Farlee 44, Carson 38, C. Smith 37 Tasner 
36. Howell 35, Carr 26, Cole 31, Page 40. Comp 45, Bennett % 
Daly 33. 
Geo. N. Thomas, Sec'y. 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., July 1.— The following scores were made at 
the shoot of the Hudson Gun Club: 
4 
5 
6 
7 
10 
10 
10 
10 
9 
9 
8 
10 
7 
8 
10 
*8 
7 
6 
5 
8 
7 
9 
"6 
7 
8 
8 
9 
8 
9 
*6 
8 
7 
9 
7 
8 
8 
6 
9 
7 
8 
'7 
8 
io 
10 
8 
8 
9 
8 
"6 
8 
8 
6 
9 
8 
7 
8 
9 
7 
"7 
6 
S 
9 
7 
8 
1 
8 
8 
7 
'8 
8 
'9 
8 
9 
8 
8 
'e 
7 
8 
10 
7 
8 
9 
4 
6 
7 
6 
7 
8 
6 
"1 
7 
Events : 1 
Targets: 10 
Schorty 9 
Dudley 10 
Piercy 10 
Falco 3 
Matzen 8 
Van Dyne 7 
Wild 6 
Banta ; 9 
Bock 7 
Ploffmann 5 
Jones 7 
Muench , 7 
A Woodruff 10 
A A Duke , 7 
C V L 8 
Smith , 6 
Altz 9 
Coleman 5 
Boothroid 8 
Hansmann 9 
Snyder 
Matzen, Jr 
H ayes 
Whitley 
O'Brien 
2 3 4 
10 15 15 
9 14 15 
10 12 12 
10 15 14 
5 10 .. 
9 9 11 
7 10 
8 8 
10 12 
11 12 
14 13 
14 13 
11 14 
.. 9 
12 13 
9 12 .. 
7 8 .. 
8 11 10 
8 11 12 
7 9 7 
9 13 13 
.. 15 14 
.... 1 
,. .. 10 
5 6 7 
20 25 10 
17 24 10 
18 23 10 
17 24 
8 
10 
8 
7 
9 10 
10 10 
9 
7 
11 
25 
9 14 8 7 2 
16 22 .. 
16 19 ,, 
18 21 ,. 
15 20 10 
19 19 .. 
19 20 
.. 13 
18 22 
.. 19 
12 19 
18 25 
12 17 
17 17 
22 
Two-man team race, 50 birds a iman, $2 a team : 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Schorty ,1111111011111111111111111—24 
11] 1111111111111111011111—24^8 
Dudley .1111111111011111111011111—23 
1111111111111111111111111—25—48- 
-96 
South Side Gun Club. 
Piercy 1111111110111111011111111—23 
1011111111111011101101111—21—44 
Hoffmann 1011101110111111011010111—19 
llllOimillllOlOOlUllll— 21-40-84 
Richmond Gun Club. 
Snyder 1001010111111111111111111—21 
1111111111110010111111101—21—42 
A A Schoveriing 1011111111111111111111111—24 
1111111111111111111011111—24-48-90 
Secaucus Gun Club. 
Banta 1111110111111110011111110—21 
1111110100111001110111110—18-39 
Bock 0101111111111101111001111—20 
1001111111111011111111010—20-40—79 
Oceanic Gun Club. 
Muench , OllllOllllllOlUOllUlllO— 20 ' 
0111111110011111011111011-20—40 
Jones llOlOOOlllOOllOlOlllOmO-15 
1111000011011011111111111—19—34-74 
Duke, 
