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FOREST AND STREAM, 
[July ao, tgoi. 
WESTERN TRAPS. 
-Chicago, 111., July 13. — Oui" club shooters arc enjoying themselves 
these summer months in the sport at the traps, which is practically 
the only sport possible at this season of the year". There will be a 
month and a half yet of the busy season among the trapshooters 
before the fall season begins, and in the meantime the boys are 
putting in their time. 
Among other interesting social features of the Chicago trap 
clubs are a couple of interclub team races, which will come off 
to-day and to-morrow. The first, that which is to be shot to-day, is 
between the Garfield Gun Club and the La Grange Gun Club, and 
will occur at the grounds of the latter club. Garfield won the 
first race with La Grange, and at this Writing it is supposed that 
practically the same team will compete with the La Grange boys 
to-day. The teams will be made up of six men each, and the race 
is to be shot this afternoon. 
Grand Crossing Gun Club sends a team to Calumet Heights 
Gun Club to shoot a race on July 14, The regular medal shoot of 
the Grand Crossing Club will be carried forvvard to Calumet 
Heights grounds and there decided. The Grand Crossing men 
can without much trouble make the short run from Grand Cross- 
ing station to the Calumet Heights station on the lake shore, a 
short distance to the south and east. It need not be said that this 
occasion will be a highly enjoyable one in every way, for there is 
perhaps no outing place so close to Chicago which can compare 
with the Calumet Heights Club in pleasant and entertaining 
features. 
The grounds are directly upon the lake front, and the shooting 
is done on the beach in front of the spacious club house. 
There cannot be too many of these social races between different 
trap clubs, and this is a form of the sport which makes it more 
interesting than the regular club shooting or the hackneyed sweep- 
stakes, which ordinarily go to the minority of narnes and the 
majority of skill. 
Pullman Gun Club shoots this afternoon at its new grounds. 
This newly organized association of shooters in the southern part 
of the city is handsomely equipped for business, having spacious 
grounds of seventeen acres, inclosed. Tlie membership is a strong 
one, very generallj' made up from the employees of the Pullman 
Company. The shoots will occur regularly throughout the summer. 
Duloth Ninth Annual. 
The secretary of the Central Gun Club, of Duluth, Minn., in- 
closes the following report of the ninth antitial tournament of the 
club, recently held at Duluth : 
The ninth annual tournament of the Central Gun Club, of 
Duluth, Minn., was held on the club's grounds on July 5 and 6. 
Like all the preceding tournaments given by this club, it was a 
success in every way. The attendance was somewhat disappointing, 
particularly in view of the fact that the club added ?440 in cash to 
the purses, more than any other club has added to its programme 
this season, in this section of the countrj'. 
Hughes, of Palmyra, Wis., carried off first average with a per- 
centage of 97.66. Hirschy, of Minneapolis, was second, and Mor- 
rison, of St. Paul, was tliird. It was a case of dog eat dog all 
through the tournament, and a whole lot of fun was occasioned 
when the bulletins were hung out announcing the moneys in each 
event. 
The better a man shot, the less money he got, although the 
money was divided on the iiercentage system, which is supposed 
to favor the crackerjacks. The trouble was the whole crowd was 
in one class, and there were but few shooters wdio were not shoot- 
ing into the money all the time. A perusal of the scores, which 
follow, will show that the game_ was a hard one for the poor 
"wolves," and the whole crow-d might just as well have come here 
and shot for fun at free targets for a couple of days and divided up 
the average money. Every man but one who shot through the 
tournament received an average prize of from $15 to ?5, and in 
most cases this average prize represented all that they were ahead. 
Next year we will have a shoot that will be different from any- 
thing that has ever been given anywhere, but just what it will be 
I will not say at present. 
First Day. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Broke. 
Morrison 14 14 15 12 14 14 15 15 15 15 142 
Wilkinson 13 14 14 12 15 13 13 15 12 14 135 
Smith 15 li 13 14 13 12 14 12 13 11 131 
Novotny 11 11 12 12 14 13 10 12 11 11 117 
Thompson 14 11 14 14 14 14 12 15 10 12 130 
Highhouse .,, 15 13 15 12 11 12 11 15 12 14 130 
Ramaley ] 15 15 13 13 15 14 14 11 12 14 135 
Marsh 13 15 13 15 13 14 15 14 14 14 140 
Bird 13 14 14 14 13 14 14 13 11 14 134 
Brownell .I....... 14 13 13 12 11 15 15 13 14 12 132 
Catamaran 15 15 13 11 13 14 14 15 14 15 136 
Raymond.- J, i 12 11 12 14 9 11 10 12 6 12 109 
French ......... •; 12 11 12 15 15 13 14 13 11 13 128 
Richert 9 12 13 13 9 11 12 12 11 12 111 
Trent 15 15 13 14 13 14 14 15 12 14 139 
Hirschy 14 14 15 14 12 15 15 14 15 15 143 
Seymour 15 12 14 13 14 14,15 14 14 15 140 
Robbins 15 14 15 12 14-15 14 15 13 14 m 
Sprague 13 15 12 13 12 15 12 14 13 15 134 
Allan 14 13 15 14 14 13 14 14 15 13 139 
Kennedy 14 13 14 13 12 13 13 11 11 13 127 
Berry 14 14 15 13 11 13 12 13 12 11 128 
New 11 13 13 12 13 13 9 11 13 14 122 
Adams ' 11 12 11 10 12 14 13 13 11 14 121 
Hughes 15 14 15 15 14 14 15 15 15 14 146 
Wojeck 15 14 15 15 13 13 15 15 13 14 142 
Bennett 12 10 13 11 14 14 13 11 13 15 126 
Fulton 11 15 15 14 13 13 12 13 9 12 127 
Graham 15 14 11 13 13 15 14 14 15 15 139 
Storey 14 14 15 14 14 14 15 15 11 13 139 
Sellon 12 13 12 13 8 14 13 13 11 13 i22 
Nelson 13 13 15 13 14 15 13 12 12 12 131 
Cox 14 14 13 12 13 12 14 14 15 14 135 
Sachem 12 13 10 11 8 11 14 10 9 13 111 
Bob L 11 10 8 7 8 8 10 w .. .. 62 
Ferguson 13 12 13 13 51 
Salter 11 13 13 12 44 
Schultz 13 13 12 38 
Coppernall 6 8 14 
Duchegs 12 7 10 9 38 
Second Day, Central Gon Cltib Toarnament, 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Morrison 14 15 14 15 15 
Wilkinson 14 14 14 12 13 
Smith 12 12 10 12 15 
Novotny 12 12 14 12 12 
Thompson 11 12 14 13 14 
Highhouse 11 14 14 14 11 
Ramaley 12 12 12 10 14 
Marsh 12 14 13 15 15 
Bird 13 11 8 14 12 
Brownell 13 13 12 12 13 
Catamaran 15 14 15 13 11 
Schultz 12 15 15 11 11 
French 14 15 14 12 14 
Reichert 12 13 13 11 12 
Trent 15 14 14 14 14 
Hirschy 14 15 15 15 15 
Seym.our - - . 14 15 15 14 12 
Robbins 14 14 14 14 13 
•Sprague :. : 13 13 14 12 15 
Allan • ■ 13 14 13 14 14 
Powers 14 14 13 15 9 
Berry 10 12 14 12 11 
New 13 11 13 iO 13 
Adams 13 15 14 11 13 
Hughes 15 13 15 15 14 
Wojeck 14 13 15 15 12 
Bennett 14 13 10 11 13 
Fulton 14 13 14 13 14 
Graham 14 15 14 14 13 
Storv 14 15 15 13 IS 
Sellon 15 14 13 13 13 
Nelson 14 12 14 15 12 
Cox 14 13 15 14 14 
Jewell 1112 12 
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Garfield Gon dub. 
Chicago, July 13.— The following scores were made on our 
grounds to-day on the occasion of the fourth trophy shoot of the 
second series. The flight of the targets was very unsatisfactory 
during the trophy shoot, and as a consequence the scores are 
away below grade. Later on the trap worked better and the scores 
show a decided improvement. 
Our team and a large delegation of other members went out to 
.see and take part in the match with La Grange Gun Club, and as 
a consequence only sixteen of our members showed up on the 
home grounds. 
iJr Meek won in Class A, A. Marshall in Class B, C. T. Keck 
and C. H. Kehl tied m Class C. The scores; 
Fourth trophy shoot: 
W T Joh nson UOUOUOlOllOll 111100010—16 
P'^T.^i^^'f UlOOlllOOllOOlllllllllll— 19 
L D Pollard 0001110011101111100001010—13 
C r Keck OOllllOOlOlOllOUOOOlOOOO— 11 
P McGowan 0111000111111011111100000—15 
A McGo wan 0111010110111110000101000—13 
TT i'''0''"'''s 0110100010101110011010110—13 
H Bates lOlOlOUOiiemiOllOOlOOO-^14 
C H Ivehl '0101101100101100000110010—11 
Dr Huff ... : 1001100011011010110101011—14 
F G Barnard 0001101111010000000001111—11 
A Marshall 1101011011001000111011011—15 
Monighan 0000000110001010000001000— 5 
Drinkwatcr OOlOOOOOOlOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO— 2 
Dr. J. W. Meek, Sec'y. 
Garden City Gun Club. 
Chicago, III., July 13.— In the monthly handicap shoot to-day 
Young, with a handicap of 2, and Weber, with a handicap of 3. 
scored the limit, and tied for first prize. Geo. Leffingwell defeated 
Frolick in a match at 25 birds, by a score of 24 to 20, and in 
two matches at 25 birds each, between Pumphrey and Shel- 
lenherger, the former wa,s victoriotfS by 5 and 3 targets 'respectively. 
The scores: 
.Monthly handicap: 
Alabaster, 0 1110122122*2112 —13 
Krueger, 1 1011112202*11121 —13 
Pumphrey, 1 _ 1221111222010111 —14 
Weber. 3 20122011*211211112-15 
Gillis, 0 112111210212*11 —13 
Shellcnberger, 3 : 110101110111111110—14 
Barto, 1 : 2222022212221220 —14 
Young, 2 1012*221121222121 —15 
Price, 3 210001**1022220 
Twenty-five-bird match: 
Frolick 2112 ! 22022101112010221212—20 
Geo Leffingwell 2221212111222121222022212—24 
Mis.s-and-out: 
Pumphrey * 
Barto 2222111122 
Young * 
Shellcnberger 221222220 
Gillis 10 
Creyp 1212112221 
Match at 25 birds: 
Pumphrey .1022110211121211212222222—23 
Shellenberger 11102021101021202112120*2—18 
Match at 25 birds i 
Pumphrey '. 0221212221022011121221101—21 
Shellenberger 01110112*01*010*122222222—17 
Chicago Gun Club. 
Chicago, 111., July 13. — Dr. Carson won the high gun trophy in 
both the weekly and monthly trophy shoots of the Chicago Gun 
Club to-day. Bowles won the weekly handicap trophy with a 
handicap of 5, and Dr. Carson, shooting from the 21yds. mark, 
won the monthly trophy. Scores: 
Broke, Hdcp. Total. 
Mrs Carson .. ..T....... .1111011111101101101111111— 21 
Dr Carson .1111111111111101111110111— 23 
E M Steck '. 0110111101111111111111111—22 
Bowles 1111111111011111111111011—23 
BorrofT 1111111101011110111100111—20 
Mrs Howard 1000101011100010111011111—15 
Dr Morton 1011100110100111011110010—15 
Ties: 
Bowles 1111111111—10 Borroff 1111001011— 7 
Monthly trophy,- 15 targets: 
Mrs Carson, 16-..-. 101111111111101—13 
Mrs Howard, 16 01001110001101(>— 7 
Dunbar. 16.. 000100100101110— 6 
Hammond. 16 000111111111110—11 
Dr Burkev, 16 OOOOOOOOOOOOOlO— 1 
Bo wl es, 18 010111111 0111 01—11 
Borroff. IS 111001111100000— 8 
Dr Morton, 18 011000100000111— 6 
Dr Carson, 21 111111111101111—14 
Steck, 20 111110111011111-13 
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Champlain Gun Club, 
Champlain, N. Y., July 12. — ^The two-day shoot of the Champlain 
Gun Club was a success. The pair event at 30 targets on July 4 
was won by Fort and Scriver, with a score of 23, beating Holcombe 
and Weisman. whose scores were 21; Denison and Douglass broke 
19. Norton and Thompson 22. 
The international match of 100 targets- between Canadian and 
American teams was won by a score of 84 to 80 in favor of the 
Americans. The Canadian team was composed of Messrs. Bates, 
J. IT. Payne, Van Vliet, Braithwaite and A. H. Scriver. The 
Americans were represented by Messrs. Denison, Eraser, Hol- 
combe, Bredenberg and Payne. The gold medal for the best ag- 
gregate score in the two days was won by R. B. Dennison, of 
Boston, Mass. The following are the complete scores: 
Thursday, July 4. 
Events: 1 
Targets : 15 
Vovt 10 
Holcombe 14 
Denison 11 
Weisman .* 7 
Head 5 
Thompson 13 
Bates 13 
Barrett 14 
Eraser 13 
Norton . . 11 
I Bredenberg ! 19 
B F Payne 6 
Douglass 10 
Wortheu 5 
Dickinson 
Briggs 
M Scriver 
A H Scriver.... 
Averill 
Burroughs .. 
A E Braithwaite 
J B Payne 
J W Braithwaite 
Broder 
J tl Payne 
A Bredenberg 
Avery , . 
White 
2 3 
10 20 
9 15 
8 17 
9 19 
7 16 
7 17 
13 19 
10 18 
7 19 
7 17 
6 15 
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4 5 
15 5 
14 9 
13 8 
11 8 
11 5 
12 7 
12 8 
14 10 
14 9 
12 7 
11 4 
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12 6 
6 7 8 
20 10 
15 9 10. 
17 8 2 
18 10 1 
12 7 0 
17 8 0 
16 9 31 
20 10 1 
18 9 30 
18 8 19 
16 7 5 
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11 6 6 
10 11 12 13 
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23 15 . . . . 
22 12 
22 12 
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Friday, July 5. 
Bvents: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets ; 20 15 25 10 5 
Douefass 8 718 7 7 
Fort" ; 18 12 22 10 7 
Richardson 14 14 20 9 6 
Holcombe 14 13 21 6 5 
Denison 14 12 22 7 8 
A H Scriver 12 8 14 3 5 
B P Payne...................... 18 7 17 6 7 2 
Bates 19 14 24 10 8 5 
t Bredenberg 6 IS 18 
A Bredenberg — 5 
Fraser 14 12 18 5 8 1 
Briggs 8 6.. 4 .. .. 
A E Braithwaite .._ 11 8 .. 
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Dickinson 2..., 5 4 
Bestor 5 . 
Avery 6 .. .. 9 .. 5 " [. "i 
Van Vhet — .,. 5.. ..17 4 8.. 9 9 
M Scriver 5 8.. .. 8 
Averill 2 6 .. .. 2 
M L Dean ' 15 g 
M M Dean .. .. 2 
J W Braithwaite '. 6 .. 8 
Hackett , ^ 
Norton 12 .. .. 6 6 .. .. 6 . 
J H Payne 2 . . . . 4 
Mississippi Valley Notes. 
The Danville Gun Club gave a successful and enjoyable tourna- 
ment July 11 at its grounds, east of that flourishing city. There 
were altogether twenty-nine participants, and a total of 230 targets 
were shot. The targets were bluerocks from a magautrap of great 
range and distributive powers, and considering this and the ex- 
tremely hot weather, scores were very good. J. S. Boa won first 
lirize, Clark second, Cadwallader third, and Riehl fourth average. 
Scores are here given: 
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 
7 9 13 12 7 14 17 13 8 12 8 13 8 10 21 
9 9 11 11 10 15 18 15 10 13 9 14 6 13 23 
9 12 12 10 ll 19 14 10 12 10 14 8 14 23 
9 10 12 15 9 14 19 14 9 14 9 15 10 13 21 
9 7 12 12 7 14 19 15 10 11 7 12 10 14 22 
9 10 12 
. 12 11 
6 10 11 14 
Events : 1 2 
Wiggins 10 10 
Cadwallader 10 10 
9 10 
8 10 16 
8 13 17 
8 13 17 12 
9 14 17 14 
6 14 
7 13 
9 13 
6 14 
7 13 
7 7 
6. 6 
9 5 
5 10 
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5 12 5 .. .. 
7 11 10 15 22 
9 11 8 15 25 
6 12 17 11 18 
6 12 7 11 . . 
9 11 7 13 21 
8 12 7 12 13 
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8 10 10 14 23 
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Clark 9 
Boa 8 9 
Riehl 9 10 
Bell 7 8 .. 
Seekatz 7 6 10 
Maxfield 7 8 
Detrich 13 
l^agel 17 li 
Slow 7 .. .. 
Thompson 10 
Kinghain 11 
Webber , 10 
Samme 12 
Snell 10 
Vandevoir 5 
llaskins . . . . 8 7 
Zeller 6 7.. 9 
Hahne 8 7 . . . . 7 . . 9 10 
Keefer . . 4 
Jenkins , 12 
Oehley 8 .. 
AppHn 6 .. o . 
Matzebach 4 . . 13 
Oswald , , 6 .. 16 
Hartshorn , . . jo 
Hail to the Victors. 
We had no fear of evil hap 
When erst we saw them sail ; 
■ We knew our Indians, every chap. 
Would twist the Lion's tail. 
Yet, though we knew these warriors well, 
And guessed how they would shoot. 
We did not know, how could we tell, 
'Twould be such easy fruit? 
We scanned with eager, hopeful eyes 
The papers day by day; 
And every time they won a prize 
The Eagle cried, "Hurray!" 
And now, the print's at hand that brings 
The Briton's tale of woe. 
The good bird gaily flaps his wings 
And screams, "I told you so." 
But, setting levity aside, 
'Twas nobly done, indeed. 
And pauses all the land with pride 
To grant the victors' meed 
Of honor, and extend the hand 
Of cheer from cot and dome; 
Rejoicing as our sturdy band 
Comes sailing proudly home. 
Theirs is the glory, ours the end. 
And now the work is done; 
Ten thousand marksmen would defend 
The trophies they have won. 
Do any seek yet broader schools? 
We cite them man for man 
To conte.st under any rules 
And conquer if they can. 
F. C. R. 
The Massachusetts Amateur Shooting Association. 
P.A1.MER, Mass. — The Massachusetts Amateur Shooting Associa- 
tion held its third shoot of the season at Brookfield on July 4. 
The lowest scores during this year were made. 
In the team shoot, five men, 25 birds per man, Springfield was 
first with 93, Winchendon 88, Palmer 82, Brookfield 77, Holyoke 60. 
The standing of the clubs in the Association to date is Winchendon 
281, Springfield 278, Palmer 271, Brookfield 258, Holyoke 240. 
The next Association shoot will be held at Winchendon, Aug. 14. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets : 
8 
Coats 6 
Peck 7 
Williams 7 
Gibson 6 
Crosby 2 
Jordan 8 
Dunnis 2 
Crocker 6 
S Keith 7 
\V J Keith 4 
Blaney 8 
Merritt ' 9 
Fowler . . . 4 
Manchester 7 
S Shaw 8 
Crabtree 
Walls .. 
C Shaw 4 8 
Chapin 9 6 
Wales 4 4 
W G Keith 4 
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S. B. 
Keith 
Sec'y. 
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