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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Jan. ii, 1902. 
Intercity7Shootingf Park. 
Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 29.— The past week has been better 
for hve-bird shooting than any since Dec. 1. On Dec. 22 we had 
the deciding contest for the St. Paul Review cup, which was won 
by J. L. D. Morrison, with a score of 23, made on the hardest birds 
ever trapped on these grounds. 
The H. C. Hirschy trophy, which was shot for on Dec. 28, was 
won in the shoot-off by C. R. Wilkinson, after he had been tied 
by Mr. Kribs with 24. 
Inclosed please find scores for events in past week. The Hirschy 
trophy will be shot for on these grounds next Saturday, Tan 4, 
at 1. P. M. 
Practice sweep, 25 birds: 
Trap score type— Copyright, igos, by Forest and Stream Pub. Co. 
4511821883131458224415422 
Famachon 1 120222*2221122111122200 2—21 ' 
2324511151445244845832534 
Perry ...2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 * 0 2 2 1 2 0 * 2 2 1 2 1 1 1-20 
15 2 5 8 4 4 5 3 5 5 3 15 2 15 118 13 4 15 
Thorp 0 121110*0111011222101111 1—19 
Dec. 28.— H. C. Hirschy Blue Ribbon live-bird trophy: 
2112583355545113132235148 
Hirschy 1 2212202121222*22*222222 2—22 
4825454524422281221143425 
Morrison 0 222222 2 221222212220 2 212 2-23 
8144241412 181555515314443 
<i-l<<Sl■K^^lr 4 ^^'^'■^^'^•^/r>■^^> , <-<-^/ , w 
Bull 2 222112121212220 2-2 2102 2 1 2—23 
452811515224 5 4 223 3 3 421535 
Kribs 122211 2 22022222122122222 2—24 
8588522328343353455584423 
Wilkinson 2 2 012221221211221222 2 22 2 2—24 
The birds were all good fliers, and the above scores are good. 
Shoot-off : 
14515. 53245 
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Kribs 2 2 2 0 a Wilkinson ..1 2 2 2 2 
Wilkinson won the cup. 
Five birds, 26yds., one barrel, gun below elbow, §100 : 
Wilkinson 01101—3 Morrison 11111—5 
Kribs 111*1-^ Hirschy UOlw 
Bull *1011— 3 
Five birds, 30yds., one barrel, gun below elbow, one monev: 
Hirschy IOIOw Wilkinson .Olllw 
Morrison 11111—5 Bull Olllw 
Kribs llOlw 
Dec. 22— St. Paul cup: 
Trap score type — Copyright, 1902, by Forest and Stream Pub. Co. 
2152551254242182535331412 
Morrison, 31 2 2 2 2 * 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2- 23 
3544215415418521448212143 
Hirschy, 31 2 2221220 2 221122 2 11*20022 *— 20 
4815238241155832124585381 
<— * \ i \^ \/* \¥> -*\ S+^<-J- 
Wilkinson, 31 2 22112*2020201121*022121 2—19 
5122841831254263531453448 
Perry, 27 0 1211211*220022122 2 22012 *— 19 
Ten-bird sweepstake: 
Wilkinson 2222222222—10 
Morrison 2222221221—10 
Hirschy 2222202222— 9 
Perry 1212122212—10 
Bob. 
Boston Gtin dub, 
Boston, Mass., Jan. L — The inkial performance of the Boston 
Gun Club's 1902 spring series of prize shoots was held on the club 
grounds, at Wellington to-day, and eighteen shooters gathered 
round the festive boards, making it as auspicious an opening as 
jury one could ask for. The club's new system worked as well as 
could be desired, though a little slow in changing from one sys- 
tem to the other; but as each succeeding shoot will regulate all 
the time losses to a minimum, it won't be many moons before 
traps and scores are booming, as in former series. 
Visitors graced the platform from all the leading clubs of Bos- 
ton and vicinity, Brockton, Lynn, Fitchburg, Wollaston, Haver- 
hill, Watertown, Middlesex, being the most prominent. Good 
scores were prevented by the high winds and cold weather, pocket 
stoves being a necessity even in a 10-target event. However, the 
scores do not have the appearance of any stoves being used, but 
enthusiasm was there, and that made up for the deficiency in 
scores. The prize events were entered into in the .usual manner, 
each shooter putting in his best efforts, though not averse to 
seeing his neighbor getting a fair share of breaks, and the good 
feeling that was exhibited went a long way toward making it the 
successful opening that it was. The honors in the match were 
taken care of by Baker, Spencer and Hawkins, each-breaking 17 
out of the allotted number of targets. Leroy was second with 
16, a first class score from the 21yd. mark on such a day. Other 
scores were as follows: 
Events: 123456789 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 15 10 10 10 15 
Baker. 18 7 4 4 S 11 6 3 .. .. 
Mrs Park, 18 4 6 3 5 3 3 
Leroy, 21 6 6 5 7 10 6 9 7 .. 
Barry, 16 5 4 4 5 11 4 5 .. .. 
Hilliard, 18 6 4 7 6 
Dennison 455765798 
Lane, 16 4 5 3 4 5 4 2 .. .. 
Redla, 16 525557235 
Tozier, 16 8 3 4 8 6 5 4 .. .. 
Nichols, 14 4 3 2 
Cap, 16 8 6 5 5 7 3 
Kirkwood, 18 6 7 5 .. 5 7 .. .. 5 
Retwood. 14 3 3 .. 0 
Frost, 16 4 2 4 2 4 .. .. 
Bullard, 16 1 3 0 6 •. 
Hawkins, 16 .. 3 .. 10 7 
Spencer, 18..: 7 11 6 
Ford, 16 3 8 5 6.. 5 
Events 1, 3, 5, magautrap; 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, Sergeant system. 
Prize match, 25 targets — 15 unknown, 10 known — distance handi- 
cap: 
Baker, 18 101111110111100 1001110110—17 
Spencer, 18 111011110010111 0011001111—17 
Hawkins, 16 1110H100111100 0011011111—17 
Leroy, 21 111100101101101 1010011010—16 
Barry, 16 011111001101111 0100110100—15 
Ford, 16 001110000111110 1101001001—13 
Redla, 16 010011010001000 1110110011—12 
Kirkwood, 16 001000010110001 1001111101—12 
Dennison, 18 100100100011010 0001110011—11 
Tozier, 16 010010001100110 1101010001—11 
Cap, 16 111000100011010 0001001100—10 
Lane, 16 010011100001000 0011000101— 9 
Bullard, 16 000000000000000 0110111001— 6 
Fiost, 16 100001000010001 0001000100—6 
Good. 18 000100001001000 1000010010— 6 
Secretary. 
Ossinmg Gun Club. 
Ossining. N. Y., Jan. 1. — The New Year's Day live-bird shoot 
of the Ossining Gun Club was a great success. In the last event 
eight withdrew after entering to enable the rest to finish the 
string of 10. The birds were a fast lot, with an occasional sitter, 
which made the game hard. Yonkers was weli represented. There 
were also .shooters from New York, Nyackj Mj, Kisco and 
Oscawana. ' ' " •'• **, 
Event No. 1, 7 birds, $5, birds 
D Brandreth, 28 1220001—4 
D H McAlpin 2d, 26. -.0110012— 4 
M H Dyckman, 28 1220120—5 
T M Thompson, 31. .. .1222021— 6 
C G Blandford, 31 2222222—7 
I T Washburn, 28 0002111-4 
Event No. 2, 5 birds, S3, birds 
W Clark 10122—4 
C Barlow 00001—1 
I Washburn 12101—4 
C Blandford 21022^-4 
T Thompson 11202—4 
M Dyckman 22220—4 
A Betti 00122—3 
included, handicaps 26 to 32yds.: 
T F Van Saun, 27 0002122—4 
W Clark, 26 0010122—4 
T Hasbrouck, 2S 2120202—5 
T O'Rourke, 28 2202121—6 
A Betti. 28 1010022—4 
E Verrian, 28 0122002—4 
extra; all at 30yds. : 
T O'Rourke 10210—3 
J Hasbrouck 10202M5 
R Potter 10022—3 
E Verrian.... 01202—3 
T Van Sant 01222-^1 
R Kromer 01000—1 
The scores of Jan. 4 follow: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 Events: 
Targets: 5p 10 10 10 10 Targets: 
1 2 3 4 5 
5p 10 10 10 10 
Three miss-and-outs were shot. Dykeman, O'Rourke and Clark 
were winners in No. 1; Washburn and Brandreth in No. 2; Bland- 
ford in No. 3. 
Event No. 4, 10 birds, $5, birds extra; handicaps 26 to 32yds.: 
M Dyckman. 28. .. .2120021211— 8 A Betti. 29 2111222222—10 
C Blandford, 31. . .2222222012— 9 D Brandreth, 28. . ..0211112111— 9 
T Thompson, 31. . ..0112111221— 9 J Hasbrouck, 28. . .0112112111— 9 
C Ravmond, 30. . . .012U0U11— 8 I Washburn, 28. . ..20221110 w 
T O'Rourke, 29.... 2011211101— 8 E Verrian, 28 221200220w 
J Van Saun, 27 1002002011— 5 
The following also withdrew: C. Barlow, H. Bissing, W. Clark, 
W. Coleman, D. O'Connor, R ; Kromer. 
Jan. 4.— There was a fair attendance at the regular weekly shoot 
of the Ossining Gun Club, Saturday, Jan. 4. C. C. Hubbell, of 
New York City, and D. Brandreth, both shot their initial string 
for the medal: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 15 15 10 Targets: 10 10 10 10 15 15 10 
H Bissing... 9 5 6 7 .... 6 O Potter 2d. 4 3 6 
W Coleman. 5 7 8 5 10 11 . . W Smith... 7 5 .. 
C Hubbell.. 1 4 4 7 8.. 6 C Blandford. 9 9 7 .. w .. 
D Brandreth. 7796 14 129 G Edgers. '2 
Prize events: 
Coleman, 17 il 13 . . Brandreth, 17 15 14 10 
Hubbell, 23 13 .. .. Blandford, 16 w 
C. G. B. 
Crawford Gun Club. 
Altoona, Pa., Jan. 2. — Herewith please find scores made at the 
shoot of the Crawford Qun Club, Dec. 25, 1901: 
Event No. 1, 10 live birds: 
Martin 22222020022—7 Lingafelter 2*21122200—7 
Wright 2010110122—7 Peters 20011*1010—5 
Event No. 2, same as No. 1: 
Martin 2212000220—6 Selwitz 0*02011000—3 
Wright 1111011211—9 Hammaker 001*220220—5 
Peters 1111000102—6 Byer s 0122012010—6 
Lingafelter 1212012021—8 Murray 2*1021121w 
Event No. 3, 5 live birds: 
Peters 01112—4 Homan 000*0—0 
Murray 10201—3 Parker 21002—3 
Martin 220*1—3 
Event No. 4, 10 live birds: 
Murrav 1222201110— 8 Homan *0110w 
Lingafelter 0101022220— 6 Parker 0002020220— 4 
Peters 0011001212— 6 Byer 20220*0010— 4 
Epright 0100110120— 5 Yon 1*12121212— 9 
Mike 1212111221—10 Magee ll*20w 
Wright 201210*010— 5 Harpham 00020w 
Martin 0220202002—5 Smith 120201w 
The following scores were made at targets, on our grounds on 
New Year's Day: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Shot 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 at. Broke. 
Kelly 3 25 3 
Stines 14 12 50 26 
Hammaker 6 4 4 75 14 
Craven 10 14 .... 13 .. 16 100 53 
Holtzinger ■ 5 12 12 15 7 7 150 58 
Wright 14 .. 14 .. 12 19 16 125 75 
Lingafelter 9 25 9 
Martin 6 .. .. 7 7 9 11 125 34 
Bver 11 .. .. 11 50 22 
Beck 5 13 11 11 100 40 
Hendriclcson .... 8 . . 5 10 75 23 
Wharton 5 .. .. 25 5 
Selwitz 1 .. .. 25 1 
Shoenfelt 12 .. .. 25 12 
Davis 2 .. 25 2 
Mike 9 .. 25 9 
Bastain ... v 2 3 50 5 
Peters 13 .. 25 13 
Events: 6 7 Events: 6 7 
" Targets: 25 25 Targets: 25 25 
Harpham • 1 ., Waite 14 
Green 5 Mallory 1 
Hennigan 14 10 Turner 4 
The following scores were made in practice, use of both barrels: 
Wolfe, 25 out of 36; Kellv, 10 out of 19: Lingafelter, 4 out of 10; 
Mike, 18 out of 40: Holsinger, 9 out of 16; Byer, 9 out of 17; 
Wharton, 5 out of 10; Shoenfelt, 3 out of 20; Bastain, 2 out of 15. 
. F. C. Wright, Sec'y- 
Riverside Gun Club, of Topham. 
Topham, Me., Dec. 25.— At the club grounds to-day occurred the 
reorganization of the once famous Riverside Gun Club, of 
Topham. The following officers were unanimously elected: Presi- 
dent, Sumner Strout; Vice-President, A, E. Hall; Secretary, John 
P. Goud; Treasurer, Geo. Rogers; Executive Committee: A. Q. 
Goud, H. O. Small and Dr. H. O. Curtis. 
The following scores were made by members of the Riverside 
Gun Club out of a possible 25: 
H O Small 1001101111011111111111111—21 
A O Goud 0110101111101111111101111—20 
A E Hall , 0111111111101001101011111—19 
Geo Rogers 1111110010111001110111111—19 
T P Goud 1110101111100001111111101—18 
S Strout 1001000100011110001111111—14 
M C Hall 0011100110011011001111010—14 
B Goud OllOCOOlllOlOOlOOOOOlOOlO— 9 
I Getchell ....1011100000000000000010100—6 
The following squad was here from the Brunswick Gun Club 
and made the following scores out of 25: 
S Whitmore 1111110111111111111101010—21 
D W Scribner 0110000111100001101110111—14 
Q Nason OOIOIOIOOOIIHIIOOIIOOIOO— 12 
T Vannah 111U10001111100101110110— 17 
G M Wheeler OlllllllOmiOllOOlllllll— 20 
John P. Goud, Sec'y R. G. C. 
The Hamilton Gun Club. 
Hamilton, Canada, Jan. 6. — The new club house of the Hamil- 
ton Gun Club has been completed. A few practice events were 
shot off on New Year's Day, and on Saturday, Jan. 4 the club 
house was formally opened, and an At Home held in honor of our 
many friends in Hamilton. 
A number of the shooters whose names appear upon the score 
cards of these two days had never shot at targets before. 
The weather was very cold, with a cross wind lifting the targets, 
and the sun shing brightly 'upon newly fallen snow made shoot- 
ing conditions hard enough to satisfy the most particular of our 
members. _ 
A number of photographs of our club house have been taken, 
and finished proofs will be forwarded to you as quickly as possible. 
Inclosed p!ease find scores of target shooting on Jan. 1 and 4 
over our traps. The scores of Jan. 1 follow : 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 10 10 10 Targets: 10 15 10 15 10 10 10 
Fletcher .... 8 13 9 11 Bowden 3 
Hunter 8 12 5 13 5 S.. Gardner .... 4 
A Smvth.... 7 7 S 12 .. 8 .. H V H 6 3.. 8 3 5.. 
Crawford ... 6 11 7 10 5 . . . - Dunham .... 3 
Ben It 5 10 4 11 5 4 .. Jones 1 
Graham . , 10 Barlow 0 7 5 3 
Upton 8 8 8 10 7 ... . Waterbury . . 7 10 11 
Dr Wilson.. 7 14 8 14 7 9 9 Cline 8 11 7 10 
C Brigger... 6 11 9 11 5 7.. A Zalman 1 .. ., 
Dr Hunt.... 4 9 6 12 .. 7 .. F Wilson... 6 8 i .. ., ., .. 
J Bowron... 8 12 9 8 W Powell... 5 5 7..,,,, 
Work ....... 6 „ 1Q 
J Crooks 8 8 5 8.. Waterbury 8 8 . 
Dr Hunt 10 5 7 9 6 Cline 8 8 7 6 
J Hunter 9 10 7 7 S C Brigger 7 .. 6 .. 
T Upton 6 .. 10 2 8 Dr Wilson 4 5 10 10 
M Fletcher 7 7 F Wilson 5 6 8 : 
Ben It 5 6 7 6.. B Brigger 2 
A Bates 7 . . 9 . . Crawford 6 . . . . 
Lang 6 8.. .. Plazel 6 .. .. 
H V H. 5 2 .. .. Strickson 6 2 4 1( 
Clifford .. 7 6 7.. Dunham 2 3 4 * 
Pass • 7 Murdock 4 . . 
A Smyth 5 6 4 3 6 Palmer 5 
Tournament at Sistersville. 
Sistersville, W. Va.. Jan. 2.— We are glad to be able to report 
that the New Year's Day tournament of the Sistersville Gun Glub 
was a complete success in every way. The weather was away above 
the standard, although just a little chilly in the morning, and 
everybody seemed to enjoy himself. Those present were Messrs. 
F. E. Mallory, S. T. Mallory, J. W. Stewart, John F. Mallory and 
C. L. Slayton, of Parkersburg; P. D. Tangney, Belmont; F. C. 
Percival, Squire Cole. W. A. Smith. Theo. Thompson and R. F. 
Hobbs. of St. Marys; A. J. Stancliff, P. Schlicher, Jr., and J. M. 
bpeary, of Marietta, O.; Jos. W. Trees, of New Martinsville, and 
Mr. De Weiss, of Chillicothe, O. The local club was represented 
by Jos. Y. McNaught, H. C. Allen, Dr. Jas. R. Stathers and 
Dade. 
The best shooting in the sweeps was done by Mr. F. E. Mallory, 
of Parkersburg, who scored 178 out of 200. He was followed 
closely by S. T. Mallory, J. F. Mallory, J. Y. McNaught and 
Dade. A feature in the afternoon was the race at 100 targets per 
man for State championship between Mr. S. T. Mallory, of 
Parkersburg, and Dade, of the local club. The result was a vic- 
tory for Mr. Mallory, and now he is the happiest man in West 
Virginia. Dade says he can only let the championship badge stay 
at Parkersburg until Saturday, Jan. 11, so Mr. Mallory will please 
take notice that there is trouble in store for him in the near future. 
Scored in to-day's race, 87 for Mr. Mallory, 84 for Dade. Other 1 
scores follow: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
Targets : 15 15 15 20 15 15 15 20 15 15 15 25 Broke. 
F E Mallory 13 12 13 18 15 14 13 20 13 13 15 19 178 
S T Mallory 11 11 9 15 13 14 13 19 13 14 12 19 163 
J W Stewart 11 10 8 15 12 12 10 16 9 11 11 12 137 
J F Mallory 10 13 13 17 14 15 13 14 9 14 12 21 165 
C L Slayton : 9 12 11 13 9 10 12 13 11 12 10 17 139 
P D Tangney 11 12 13 14 10 12 10 15 12 10 10 14 143 
Cole 12 10 7 11 9 8 8 12 11 8 
W A Smith 13 9 6 12 10 11 9 9 12 5 .. 13 
A J Stancliff 10 14 14 13 11 7 12 15 14 12 11 14 147 
De Weiss 14 8 11 14 10 9 8 9 
J Y McNaught 11 12 13 17 10 10 14 16 15 10 14 20 162 
P Schlicher, Jr 11 11 10 16 10 10 15 18 11 9 
J M Speary 14 14 11 17 13 11 11 15 13 9 
Dade 13 12 13 20 13 11 14 15 12 12 15 21 171 
H C Allen 9 9 9 15 9 S 13 17 11 9 13 19 140 
J C Trees 8 13 17 11 9 .. 19 
Theo. Thompson 16 12 9 ,. 19 
R F Hobbs 19 13 14 14 16 
Dr J R Stathers 12 9 .. 13 
Lehigh Rod and Gun Club. 
Bethlehem, Pa., Jan 2.— The Lehijrh Rod and Gun Club, of the 
Bethlehems, had their New Year's Day shoot, and with good suc- 
cess. The weather was nice, but cold. There was a hard north- 
west wind, which made shooting hard. The following are the 
scores: 
Events: 123456789 10 11 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 
W H Maurer 5 6 6 8 4 7 8 8 7 6.. 
J E Maurer 96857796677 
C Kramlich 10 8 7 9 8 7 7 8 
Heil 8 5 8 8 8 5 5 6 
Hahn 9 9 9 5 5 .. 7 6 6 5 7 
Acker 6 6 6 2 6 fi Z 
Miller 7 6 8 6 7 7 3 5 3 5 .. 
Dandt ,. 5 5 7 4.. 4 5 8 6 7 4 
Englert 9 7 .. 
Rice 2 
Englman 7 6 5 5 6 .. 
Hankey 8 6 3 7 7 .. 5 .. .. 
Young 4 4 
Hauseman 7 10 5 7 7 8 6 
Felker 1 2 
Twenty-five targets: Hankey 15, Heiser 13, Fullmer 8, Bouditch 
10, Miller 16, Daudt 17. 
Keystone Shooting League. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 4. — Two main events were shot to-day 
at the shoot of the Keystone Shooting League, held on their 
grounds at Holmesburg Junction. Mr. John Brewer was dis- 
tinguished in the competition by an excellent performance, the 
killing of all the birds which he shot at, 23 in all. 
The Keystone challenge cup had three contestants. This is a 
semi-monthly event at 10 birds, at 28yds. rise. The scores follow: 
Tillinghast 221210121*— 8 C Brown 2222222122—10 
I W Budd 2222210122— 9 H W Pancoast 120220*121— 7 
W G Buzbv 2*20221022— 7 J Brewer 2222222222—10 
F W Van Loon... 0222110212— 8 C Geikler 0222202222—8 
E Wells 0202222202— 7 C Fitzgerald 12*1002022— 6 
R Lamb 2212110012— 8 
In the club handicap .event there were fourteen contestants. The 
conditions were 10 live birds, handicap rise, sweepstakes, $2.50 
entrance. Three tied on straight scores: 
Tillinghast, 26 2011221220— 8 Pancoast, 27 0222011221— 8 
Budd, 29 1022122222— 9 Brewer, 28.' 2121222122—10 
Buzbv, 27 010*001212— 5 Geikler, 27 2222222222—10 
Van Loon, 28 *122*22121— 8 Fitzgerald, 28 2211121112—10 
Leek, 29 1222202222— 9 Landis, 29 2110111122— 9 
R Lamb, 29 0202122110— 7 Henderson, 28..... 2222020122— 8 
Bower, 28 1021101010— 6 Jordan, 27 1210110211— 8 
The solid gold watch and chain, to be shot for at Interstate 
Park, L. I., on Thursday of next week, affords an opportunity to 
have a good time at a very reasonable outlay. The conditions are 
20 live birds, handicaps 25 to 32yds., $10 entrance. From the 
entrance moneys, $50 will be deducted, and the balance jarill be 
divided 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent. The watch will be an excellent 
timepiece, and worth much more than the amount deducted for it. 
PUBLISHERS' DEPARTMENT. 
The Christmas Number. 
Cincinnati, O., Jan. 2. — Money order inclosed, $4, for 1902. 
Your issue of Dec. 28, 1901, worth a year's subscription. Yours 
truly, J. E. Worth. 
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