498 
f June 21, 1902. 
Soo City Gun Club. 
Sioux Citv, Ta., June 12.— The eighth annual amateur tournu : 
rnent of the Soo Gun Club closed to-day. The attendance was 
.good. They had seventy entries on Tuesday and sixty l fouf on 
Wednesday. The shooting was done from three sets of traps, Ser- 
geant system. The targets were thrown about 50yds. The pro- 
gramme called for eight 15 and four 20 target events each day, with 
$10 added to each event. In the 15-target events the money was 
divided 35, 30, 20 and 15 per cent., while the 20-target events had 
live moneys, 30, 25, 20, 15 and 10 per cent. Six general averages 
of $5 each were given to the six high guns. J. M. Hughes, of 
Palmyra", Wis., shooting Ballistite powder and V. M. C. shells, 
won first average in the amateur class. 
Fred Gilbert was high in the manufacturers' class; Budd sec- 
ond, and Lord third. 
On Wednesday Gilbert made a run of 104 straight. On Tuesday 
squad 8, consisting of Budd, Gilbert, Burnside, Hughes and 
Powers, broke 944 out of a possible 1,000. 
On Wednesday event No. 7 was for the amateur interstate cham- 
pionship silver cup to high gun; winner to hold cup until next 
tournament, when he will receive 50 per cent, of the purse in this 
event. Mr. Guy Burnside, of KnoxviJIe, III., won the cup, beating 
out J. M. Hughes and C. M. Powers by scoring 5 straight in the 
shoot-off. The cup was won last year by S. A. Smith, of Hartley, 
la., and he received a little better than $30 for his interest in the 
cup this year. 
The Soo Gun Club have fine grounds and a fine club house, 
where a nice lunch was served each day. 
The weather on Tuesday was very warm, with a high wind, mak- 
ing the shooting quite difficult, but on Wednesday it was pleasant 
and an ideal day for good scores. 
First Day, June JO. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Boyd 15 9 17 13 11 16 
Hunter 12 13 19 11 12 16 
1 lawman 14 12 19 14 13 14 
Wilson 14 13 18 14 12 15 
Duncan 15 13 14 14 14 18 
White 15 14 19 15 13 19 
Hughes 13 12 19 14 13 15 
Kortright 10 10 15 15 9 15 
Morrill 14 12 18 12 11 17 
Ellis 13 12 17 15 14 14 
Otten 12 14 14 12 11 12 
Shaw 7 11 13 13 13 19 
Rust 11 13 19 14 12 18 
Trotter 14 13 16 12 15 18 
Austin •. 10 10 13-11 9 13 
Baldwin 15 14 20 13 14 15 
Huizenga 12 13 14 14 11 16 
Blatherwick 13 12 17 13 12 16 
Dorton 13 15 19 13 14 17 
Moss 14 12 20 14 12 17 
Patch 12 13 15 12 9 12 
Redfern 12 11 16 10 13 12 
Langers 13 12 18 12 12 12 
Gray 15 9 15 11 13 15 
Meyer 14 13 14 11 11 12 
Slocum 11 .14 19 14 12 19 
Saylor 11 10 12 10 12 13 
Nelson 14 14 15 11 13 17 
Taylor 15 13 17 15 13 20 
Agersborg 12 9 13 11 11 .. 
Pelton 13 10 14 12 15 13 
Maytum 13 13 IS 13 13 12 
Barber 13 14 16 15 12 20 
Veidt 10 9 15 11 11 14 
Redhard 11 13 18 10 10 15 
Budd 15 14 18 13 13 16 
Powers 14 13 17 12 13 14 
Oilbert 15 15 IS 13 15 20 
Burnside 14 15 18 15 14 18 
Hughes 15 15 20 14 14 19 
7 8 
12 12 
15 10 
13 12 
13 13 
14 13 
13 15 
14 11 
11 12 
9 12 
15 15 
11 10 
15 14 
14 14 
13 12 
15 11 
14 14 
14 10 
13 11 
15 10 
13 11 
12 9 
10 .. 
13 9 
9 10 
IS 12 
19 13 
18 11 
18 13 
19 12 
20 15 
15 14 
10 12 
20 14 
18 14 
15 10 
19 13 
16 14 
16 12 
8 14 
17 12 
18 8 
16 15 
18 14 
19 15 
15 12 
11 12 
12 20 
14 15 
14 16 
12 17 
15 19 
15 18 
15 18 
13 18 
14 18 
14 18 
13 14 
15 19 
14 19 
14 20 
10 13 
12 17 
13 14 
15 18 
14 20 
15 19 
13 19 
14 13 10 . . 
18 13 12 16 
14 14 19 14 14 IS 
12 14 18 10 15 18 
14 14 19 13 15 18 
13 14 16 13 14 20 
ii ii 16 i3 13 ii 
14 12 17 15 13 17 
15 14 19 14 15 19 
Total. 
167 
169 
170 
172 
ISO 
191 
173 
156 
171 
179 
151 
163 
178 
170 
137 
177 
157- 
171 
182 
181 
15S 
74 
143 
158 
65 
181 
155 
182 
183 
46 
163 
169 
186 
70 
158 
185 
183 
194 
189 
193 
169 
48 
166 
149 
11 
179 
126 
ISO 
168 
156 
72 
60 
55 
119 
121 
64 
173 
77 
157 
181 
78 
67 
25 
17 
20 
90 
78 
88 
73 
71 
Events Nos. 3, fi, 9 and 12 were at 20 targets; the others at 15 
each. 
Schneckloth 13 14 16 9 12 16 
Nangle 11 6 .. .. 8 14 
Huss 14 13 13 9 15 16 
Grandpa 13 11 15 8 10 14 
Hamilton 11 
Klein 14 14 17 11 13 IS 
Norton 9 11 10 7 7 10 
Sandy 14 13 17 15 14 16 
Townsend 14 12 17 12 14 16 
Steege 11 13 16 12 7 14 
Griffin 15 12 15 8 13 9 
Forbes 7 11 10 11 9 12 
Ross 10 8 13 7 9 8 
Tweddale 12 13 16 11 11 18 
Winans 13 12 16 11 13 13 
Brown 11 13 15 13 12 10 
Smith 14 15 IS 11 14 16 
Meeves 14 11 13 11 12 16 
Tamm 15 13 12 13 14 17 
Morroll 14 13 17 15 14 16 
Meckling Kid 15 13 16 7 11 16 
Russell 16 .. 10 17 
Spatz 15 10 . . 
Hoberg 4 13 
Harper ." 10 10 
Blue Tay 
Hart '. 
McDonald 
Cuttings , 
Hogan 
13 12 15 
14 15 20 
15 14 20 
14 15 19 
15 12 20 
13 15 19 
11 13 19 
9 .. .. 
12 15 14 
8 15 15 
12 11 18 
14 15 IS 
14 13 19 
15 15 20 
14 15 19 
15 14 20 
15 13 18 
13 13 14 
12 12 10 
15 14 17 12 15 19 
11 12 14 7 14 12 
13 12 20 15 13 IS 
14 12 17 11 11 18 
11 10 16 13 11 17 
11 13 14 
13 12 IS 
12 12 18 13 13 17 
's s ii ii i.3 is 
15 13 16 15 14 19 
12 12 
13 11 18 14 15 19 
11 12 19 10 13 13 
13 13 17 14 11 20 
13 14 15 7 12 12 
.. 13 15 12 13 18 
Second Day, June IJ» 
Events: 1 
Boyd 12 
Hunter 12 
llawman 11 
Wilson 10 
Duncan 14 
White 15 
G Hughes 14 
Trotter 14 
Moss 15 
Redhead 14 
Rust , 10 
Morrill , 13 
Smith 14 
Maytum 15 
Karljer .., ,,,,,,, 15 
Klein 15 
Morrill 14 
Kanrty 14 
Ellis ., 13 
Townsend , , , , 14 
Slocum 14 
Saylor 13 
Nelson 14 
Taylor 14 
Noid ; 8 
Dorton 13 
Pelton 13 
Baldwin 12 
White 14 
Steige , 11 
Patch 12 
Crahan , 15 
Blatherwick 13 
Barr 10 
Arpf 13 
Shaw 13 
Austin 12 
(Irandpa 10 
Tamm 14 
Gray 13 
Budd ....I. 15 
Powers 15 
Gilbert 14 
Burnside 11 
Hughes 15 
Redfern 15 
Huizenga 12 
Howard 11 
Hegl 8 
McDonald 8 
2 3 4 
13 17 13 
13 19 14 
12 17 13 
9 16 11 
14 18 13 
13 20 12 
12 20 15 
11 18 14 
11 17 14 
12 17 13 
13 16 14 
15 19 14 
10 20 13 
15 20 12 
11 20 10 
13 20 15 
13 18 14 
12 20 14 
IB 18 14 
12 18 14 
13 19 14 
14 15 13 
14 19 14 
14 19 13 
8 14 9 
12 20 14 
11 17 11 
15 18 8 
14 18 11 
11 13 13 
10 15 11 
12 17 14 
13 17 13 
13 13 11 
12 19 14 
13 14 9 
11 15 13 
15 20 15 
9 14 14 
14 20 15 
15 20 13 
14 20 15 
11 19 13 
15 19 14 
12 19 14 
11 18 8 
10 16 ... 
5 6 7 8 
11 18 13 9 
13 19 11 13 
15 17 12 10 
15 17 10 12 
13 19 14 13 
14 20 11 14 
13 16 13 14 
12 19 12 12 
14 18 13 12 
11 18 14 9 
14 16 13 15 
12 18 11 14 
13 15 13 11 
13 17 13 14 
11 16 13 12 
15 20 1.3 13 
14 17 14 11 
12 17 12 13 
14 17 12 10 
13 19 11 12 
13 18 13 10 
9 17 13 12 
12 19 10 15 
14 20 13 14 
8 13 7 10 
11 17 13 12 
11 14j*, .. 
13 19~13 14 
14 17 14 12 
12 15 12 12 
14 17 9 10 
12 18 11 11 
12 18 12 13 
11 16 10 10 
9 
12 17 11 12 
11 19 9 10 
8 15 13 9 
15 18 14 14 
7 19 13 10 
15 18 14 14 
15 19 15 12 
15 20 15 13 
13 20 15 13 
14 20 15 13 
12 16 15 13 
11 .. 14 .. 
. 8 .. 
. 7 .. 
9 10 
17 11 
15 15 
13 14 
19 14 
16 13 
19 14 
17 12 
17 11 
16 14 
11 12 
17 14 
19 14 
18 13 
16 15 
19 13 
19 15 
16 11 
18 13 
18 13 
16 9 
18 13 
17 S 
16 13 
20 14 
14 7 
19 13 
11 12 
10 18 
13 16 
12 15 
14 13 
15 17 
13 19 
15 19 
13 14 
14 17 
11 14 
12 19 
13 17 
13 14 
14 17 
14 18 
15 17 
10 16 
11 16 
12 17 
12 15 
12 17 
12 19 
13 18 
13 19 
11 16 
13 14 
17 14 13 16 
19 13 10 17 
13 13 12 16 
18 13 14 14 
15 11 9 14 
18 8 13 19 
16 11 12 10 
16 14 
13 10 
17 9 
17 12 
15 12 
17 12 
IS 12 
19 15 
19 11 
19 14 
11 10 
12 18 
10 17 
6 .. 
14 20 
9 13 
14 20 
14 19 
15 19 
13 17 
14 20 
7 .. 
Total. 
162 
178 
161 
160 
179 
184 
180 
167 
175 
156 
173 
179 
167 
181 
171 
190 
168 
172 
173 
165 
174 
162 
177 
187 
124 
171 
77 
172 
173 
153 
157 
160 
168 
143 
30 
170 
147 
126 
141 
148 
188 
187 
194 
175 
192 
124 
74 
19 
15 
78 
7 9 16 
Meyers 13 & 1(5 IS IS J3 
Russell 13 la 
Hart ,. 13 18 12 10 . . .. ; . ., 
Meeves . :-. .. 16 10 .. ,,11 , 
Dayhoff § § 
Blue Jav , , 19 9 .. 
Rediesel 10 11 12 
Royef 6 9 9 
Roberts 4 10 9 .. .. 
Leach ,. g 
Otten ... g [[ [[ 
Geizer s 12 '. . , . '. r ^ 
Nangle 10 6 .. 
Norton () 16 9 11 16 
Events Nos. 3, 6, 9 and 12 were at 20 targets; the others at 15 
each. 
78 
35 
53 
37 
10 
28 
65 
24 
23 
9 
9 
20 
16 
61 
Capron Gun Club, 
Capron, 111. — The Capron Gun Club had a nice little tournament 
this week. There were fourteen events each day, a total of 185 
targets. First day, A. Vance, of this town, was 'high man with 
166 broken. Second day. J. R. Graham managed to get away 
wkh the high average in a walkover, losing but 16 for the day. 
The club here have very good grounds and are well fixed to ac- 
commodate and give shooters a good time, and deserve a large 
attendance. 
Following were present: Alex. Vance, Capron, 11].; T. 1 Malana, 
Rock-ford. 111.; Thos. Welch, Blaine, 111.; J. H. Norton" Elkhorn 
Wis.; W. H. Harvey, Sharon, Wis.; C. E. l J artlo\v, Belvidere, 111.; 
E. Graham. Long Lake. 111.; E. Losee, Sharon, Wis.; Ben Stell- 
ing, McHenry, 111.; W. H. Veitmever, Chicago, 111.; A. E Henrv 
Rockford, HI.; T. B. Goodall, Capron, 111.; Geo. Breul, Camp 
Lake, Wis.; J. R. Graham, Windmere, 111.; C. P.. Helm, Rock- 
ford. 111.; J. L. Lesee, Hebron, 111.: W. S. Van Epps, Belvidere 
111.; J. B. Austin, Belvidere, and A. J. Cole. Hebron, 111. 
The scores: 
First Day. 
Events: 1 
Targets : 10 
Vance 8 
Malana 9 
Helm 6 
Henry 7 
Goodall 8 
Buel 9 
Westlake 10 
Losee r. 
Dunnell 9 
(iraham 6 
Van Epp 4 
Norton 
Austin 
A Van Epps 
Portlow 
Welch 
2 3 
15 15 
12 13 
13 13 
14 12 
14 9 
8 n 
14 12 
12 9 
13 .. 
13 13 
15 14 
4 5 
10 15 
5 14 
9 13 
8 11 
6 12 
9 11 
8 13 
7 13 
!f,iy 
9 14 
10 14 
ii 10 
9 11 
6 .. 
7 11 
5 .. 
7 8 9 10 
15 15 15 10 
14 12 13 10 
12 9 12 9 
10 11 11 5 
13 9 14 8 
12 11 11 8 
10 .. 8 .. 
.. 10 .. .. 
12 14 11 10 
13 13 11 9 
11 12 13 14 
10 10 10 15 
14 14 10 14 
9 14 8 12 
S 11 8 10 
12 14 7 12 
i2 13 '9 is 
15 12 8 14 
1.", 11 8 14 
Total. 
166 
151 
128 
145 
iss 
1(14 
160 
13 10 
6 .. 
Second Day. 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 10 15 15 
Vance 9 13 12 
1 Graham 8 14 12 
IT Dunnell 10 12 12 
Bruell 8 11 12 
Avery 6 8 10 
Vietmeyer 9 10 13 
Rice 6 7 9 
E Graham 6 13 12 
Stelling 8 11 11 
Goodall 8 7 9 
Welch 5 .. .. 
Westlake 
4 5 6 7 8 9 
10 15 10 15 15 15 
8 10 7 12 12 12 
5 14 10 15 13 14 
8 9 10 10 12 14 
9 13 8 11 10 11 
6 12 5 10 10 12 
8 12 10 10 13 9 
8 7 fi 10 12 9 
7 12 9 13 11 12 
6 10 8 8 10 10 
10 11 12 13 14 
10 10 10 10 15 
9 14 12 8 13 
10 14 14 
8 8 11 
6 11 10 
7 8 9 
7 12 14 
7 11 12 
6 12 12 
8 12 11 10 11 
9 14 
8 10 
5 12 
4 9 
9 12 
7 6 
9 10 
Total. 
151 
1 S3 
142 
138 
116 
148 
117 
145 
134 
8 10 
Secretary. 
Ashland Gun Club Tounament. 
Ashland, Va., June 10.— The scores of the second annual tourna- 
ment of the Ashland Gun Club, held at Ashland, Va., to-day, are 
appended: 
Farmers' race, at 20 targets, open only to country residents not 
members of a gun club; high guns: P. Howard 15. T. White 14. 
O. Mallory 8, O. Howard 10. H. W. Pavne 16 C. P. England 8, 
.1. W. Jordan 13, W. A. Harrison 10. Jas. Martin 2, J. M. Leake 
11, J. A. Mallorv 8, Shirley Carter 7, F. W. England 3, H. R. Carter 
10, F. T. Brown 10, W. T. Mallory 11, C. B. Jones S, E. W. Mal- 
lory -6, Dr. De Jarnette 4. 
After the regular or open events were shot a team race at 50 
targets was shot, the West End Gun Club, of Richmond, win- 
ning by a neck with 207 out of 250; East End Gun Club, second 
with 202; Ashland third with 195, and Deep Run fourth with 130. 
Each man shot at 50 targets: 
West End— Stearns 40, Hammond 46, Tiller 39. Hawes 43, 
Warren 39; total 207. 
East End— Purdie 45, J. C. Tignor 37, Flippen 42, Southward 40, 
Anderson 38; total 202. 
Ashland— Cox 26, Fox 39, Trevillian 37, Hart 46, Saunders 47; 
total 195. 
Deep Run— Stearnes 3S, Buckner 34, Edmond 35, T. M. Tignor 
38, Harrison 35; total 180. 
Each event was at 25 targets, as follows; handicap allowances 
added : 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
T F Stearnes, 1 17 18 18 21 23 19 
W B Buckner, 2 18 19 19 19 21 19 
D Emond, 2 20 22 18 21 17 15 
R H Johnson, 2 17 18 13 19 14 20 
T M Tignor, 2 20 23 19 19 19 18 
G W Tiller, 2 19 20 18 17 20 17 
M D Hart, 2 21 21 22 24 20 21 
11 L Lorraine, 1 18 22 21 17 16 IS 
J W Young, 3 18 21 16 16 12 17 
T Whittett, 4 IS 10 12 10 14 14 
F Stearns 23 20 20 23 21 21 
A P Purdie 22 24 22 23 24 21 
W A Hammond 23 22 21 20 23 23 
J C Tignor, 2 21 19 19 22 19 18 
A J Warren, 2 20 21 19 21 21 18 
W T Trevillian, 3 19 20 16 21 22 19 
J Jackson, 2 18 19 11 16 16 IS 
J W Harrison, 3 19 19 17 16 15 18 
B P Cardoza, 4 17 21 14 19 19 15 
W C Saunders 23 20 24 25 23 24 
II Fox, 3 19 20 15 19 1 8 19 
Atkinson, 7 15 14 8 13 8 13 
D Winter, 2 15 21 16 14 . . . . 
A Smith, 10. 11 16 13 10 9 8 
B 
D 
S Baskerville. 2 21 24 20 20 21 22 
Hutchings, 2 18 IS 16 23 17 
Thomas 17 21 18 18 20 22 
T 
S 
H 
G 
G 
L 
T 
Collins 19 18 16 19 16 12 
Eick 18 23 23 19 23 23 
Venable, 2 16 17 20 16 15 13 
S Burnett, 4 12 18 14 17 11 IS 
P J Flippen, 2 23 14 19 17 20 20 
J A Anderson, 3 13 22 12 21 20 11 
Talman, 6 18 14 17 15 18 16 
Dr Jordan, 7 15 23 19 
J M Leake, 7 13 13 
O Howard. 6 19 16 17 15 . . 
P Howard, 3 16 18 22 18 . . 
t L White, 4 16 
Payne. 2 11 13 
O Mallory, 5 15 
F T Brown. 6 8 9 ,, 
S F Hart. 10 8 
T E Cox,' 2 13 18 14 12 
H S Hawes, 2 19 19 16 25 
V Hechler, 7 10 4 7 11 
Corsley, 3 16 15 15 16 
Southward, 2 20 19 20 22 
Scott, 7 10 13 10 14 
S J Doswell, 5 15 11 11 IS 
R L Gill, 3 16 20 18 16 
W H Blair, 2 15 18 15 17 
J Martin, 10 9 13 10 13 
W. C. Saunders, of the Ashland Gun Club, won 
medal, breaking 139 out of a possible 150. Also 
in team race with 47 out of 50. 
Shot at. 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
100 
150 
125 
ISO 
130 
ISO 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
75 
50 
100 
100 
25 
50 
25 
50 
25 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
Broke. 
116 
115 
113 
101 
118 
111 
129 
109 
100 
75 
128 
136 
132 
118 
120 
117 
95 
104 
105 
139 
110 
71 
66 
67 
92 
lit; 
12S 
100 
129 
94 
87 
113 
99 
98 
57 
26 • 
67 
74 
16 
24 
15 
17 
8 
57 
79 
32 
62 
SI 
47 
55 
70 
65 
45 
WESTERN TRAPS. 
Fourth of July at Cripple Creek. 
Chicago 111., June 14. -The greatest gbld camp on earth, Cripple 
„n = n„, i°f°- SWm T g ? °} U w , lth the announcement of two days of 
nr m y in t °" Ity 4 a, , d 5 ' Metlli ""< s ««« will be somewhat 
seWes CamP Way P rer>aratiorls are shaping them- 
jdl ir eeWy shoot of the P n 'l , P ,e Creek Gun Club, held 
June X, the following scores were made, as reported bv Mr C R 
Hutchison, secretary. ' 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 
Matlock 19 22 17 19 
Woodruff S 9 13 
King 19 17 20 19 ii 
Jonts 23 24 21 24 .. 
£ rlce 15 20 21 16 .. 
Forrest 20 16 16 20 21 
Tolman 17 i{j 
Hall 12 n 
Events: 
Targets : 
Newcomb .... 
F E Smith.... 
G C Stoddard. 
II Stoddard... 
Fallz .9 
Cameo ;|8 18 .. 
Hawell 10 9 12 
Glover 18 20 IS 
1 2 3 4 5 
25 25 25 25 25 
19 16 18 
14 17 11 14 .. 
21 22 19 15 .. 
13 .. 
Matlock and Stoddard tied on 22 out of 25 for the Winchester 
•Tm ,1 Matlock s 17.; I he gun has to.be won three times bv 
same member before it becomes his property. 
Targets Only. 
It is "targets only" now in Chicago. The members of our regu- 
lar clubs keep up their summer interest in the target shoots but 
there is no attempt made to do any live-bird shooting. It is gen- 
erally understood that there will be an effort made in the next 
Legislature to abolish live-bird shooting in this State. No one 
knows whether tne next State tournament at Pekin will see the 
use ot live birds or not. This has been none too good a shooting 
town for several years, and the Chicago apathy in shooting mas- 
ters has settled down into something like a universal gloom. 
Hartford Building, Chicago, III. E ' HouOH - 
Garfield Gun Club. 
Chicago, June 14.— The appended scores were made on our 
grounds to-day on the occasion of the seventh and last trophv shoot 
ot the first series. All members will be reclassified before the 
next shoot. 
Dr. Meek, T. W. Eaton and A. H. Heliman tied on 22 for Class 
A trophy, and in the shoot-off Heliman won. Thomas won Class 
\i medal on 19 and Kissack and Barnard tied for Class C medal 
on 19. Kissack won on shoot-off. 
Attendance was fair, twenty-five shooters taking part in the 
trophy event and several others in side events. The scores of the 
seventh trophy event were as follows: 
Kec , k : • • 1111000110110011011101111-17 
A McGowan 1101101110011100011111011—17 
£ ehl •, iimiioiuoiom~OHloii— 18 
Barnard 1101110111110111101010111—19 
"." so " iioiioijoioooiimo.'L'oiiii— 13 
S^ff 0111111001111110111110011-19 
r . ol, a''d 101110110111000011011011-15 
V JJ . ™ u ff 01 10011111001111111110110—18 
Urmkwater 0100010111101101011110111—16 
Momghan 1 llloiiioiiomoiulOluiul— 18 
i h , ornas - 1111101111001111110111001—19 
f- aton 1111111111110111110101111—22 
V e . ete 0101100111111001111111101—18 
Johnson 0101111110110111011111010-18 
Upfflua 1110111011100101110111110—18 
1011111111001111111111111—22 
r) \ ]mot 0101110010101011111111101-17 
kV** .■: .1000100101101000100000110— 9 
( Toodrich i 1100001010101110100011101— 13 
McDonald 1110111181101010011011111-18 
Heliman 1111110110111111101111111—22 
■!-°, n , es , 1110110101101111111001101—18 
101 00000001 10001 1 1 1 100111— 12 
Eldred 
Targets : 
Kehl 
Huff 
J Morw'ghan 
Thomas 
Eaton 
Johnson 
* Five pairs. 
* IS 10 10 
S 10 
8 7 
6 11 
6 7 
5 9 
4 5 
5. 6 
3 9 
9 8 
6 9 
3 S 
9 14 
7 5 
7 10 
4 7 
1 11 
9 Hi 
7 11 
3 8 
8 11 
2 10 
8 12 
6 6 
8 15 
6 8 
Targets: 
Dorman 8 
Meek 7 14 
Price 4 .. 
Wilmot 6 11 
McDonald 6 11 
Heliman 5 13 
Jones 3 .. 
Eldred 6 .. 
Dorman If) 
Johnson 8 .. 
Mrs Price 9 .. . 
J Sherman 
Goodrich 
* 15 10 10 
8 10 
8 9 
6 6 
5 S 
9 9 
7 10 
10 
St. Paul Rod and Gun Club. 
St. a f l, Minn.. June 10.— Appended are the scores made at our 
regular club shoot held Saturday afternoon, June 7. The weather 
was threatening, which kept some away, but as we have not had 
a pleasant Saturday afternoon since the shooting season com- 
menced, the boys are used to it. , 
We have taken in ten new members this spring and have the 
only good live club in the Twin Cities. The last 25-bird event 
was at 15 singles and 5 pairs. Miesen, 
the club trophv for the week: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
1 argets: 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 25 25 15 
Gotzian 12 14 13 12 14 12 10 13 10 20 
with his handicap, won 
Thompson 12 15 13 13 13 11 .. . 
Wood 12 14 15 14 11 10 11 
19 
24 
7 12 13 18 
20 
. 12 
; ii 
Danz 10 10 
Spear 10 4 7 9 13 
Morrison 14 15 15 15 14 
Wilkinson 13 15 15 14 14 
McHale 11 12 13 7 
Hauser 13 15 12 13 23 . . 
French 11 11 13 , 23 22 
Andrews 11 4 9 9 13 17 
We ; 12 12 9 18 16 
Bozille 7 12 8 20 .. 
Si 14 14 12 19 . . , 
Wyland 9 14 . . 9 
Perry .-. 14 10 '. n 21 .. 
Holmes 7 4 10 
Miesen 13 14 22 .. .. 
Good 10 13 . i .. .. 12 20 9 
Thorp 13 21 
George 10 '. . 17 . . . . 
Loomis 7 13 
Marshall ; . 22 
12 
Shot 
at. 
175 
115 
145 
100 
KM) 
75 
75 
60 
85 
95 
110 
95 
95 
70 
45 
SO 
55 
55 
10s 
40 
40 
40 
25 
liroke. 
142 
96 
122 
63 
60 
73 
71 
43 
76 
80 
63 
67 
69 
51 
32 
66 
21 
49 
65 
34 
27 
20 
22 
Florists' Gun Club. 
Wissinoming, Pa.. June 10.— The club match at 50 targets— 25 
magautrap, 25 Sergeant system, handicap— was won by Mr: 
with a total of 63. The scores: , *»" : 
Clark 
*Redifer 
Bell I... 
Harris .. 
Whitaker 
autrap. 
Sergeant. 
I-Idql: 
! Total. 
9 
14 
35 
21. 
*.#»= 
43 
16 
36 
16 
18 
20 
54 
18 
15 
51 
21 
20 
63 
16 
14 
.49 
19 - 
'•-8. . 
, .4S 
' 38 
15 ' 
49 
..23 
19 
11 i 
53 
16 
- 20 .'; 
53 
22 
15 
16 
53 
Westcott 
*Visitor. 
Following the club match, there was a match for a half-bushel 
basket of strawberries, presented by W. Haywood as a product of 
his country place. The match was at 25 targets, over the magau- 
trap, handicap added to the score. Westcott won with a total 
of 30, Clark 29, and Bell 28. Scores: 
the high average 
made high score 
Brk. Hdcp. T'l. 
Webster 10 7 17 
Sheeler 21 3 24 
Redifer 18 3 21 
McMaster 17 6 23 
Haywood 20 8 28 
Clarke 19 10 29 
Massey . 
Bell .... 
Harris . . 
Whitaker 
Thomas 
Westcott 
Brk. Hdcp. T'l. 
19 
7 
2fi 
4 
27 
19 
8 
27 
.12 
6 
18 
10 
10 
20 
22 
8 
30 
