FOREST ANt) STREAM. 
three events open to all. In the merchandise event there is $125 
in prizes, with $15 in gold, donated by the Robin Hood Powder 
Company, as first prize, and a- Bristol steel fishing rod and reel, 
value $1-1, second." 
H 
The programme of the Interstate Association's trapshooting tour- 
nament given for the Titusville (l'a.) Gun Club, .luly 16-18, pre- 
sents similar events for each day; that is, seven at 15, two at 2(1 
and at 25 targets; entrance based on ten cents per target. Lunch 
can be obtained on the grounds. Targets, two cents. Guns and am- 
munition forwarded to P, O. Bue will be delivered on the grounds 
free. The Rose system will govern the division of the moneys. 
Each day there are open to all two average prizes — first, $5; second, 
$3.50; for the three kigh averages of the three days, open to all, a 
silver cup to first, $7.50 to second; $5 to third. Shooting com- 
mences at 0:30 o'clock. Titusville is situated on the Pittsburgh & 
Buffalo Division of the Pennsylvania Rreilroad. For further infor- 
mation concerning this tournament, address the secretary of the 
Titusville Gun Club, Mr. T. L. Andrews, 111 X. Kerr si reel. .Mr. 
Klmer E. Shaner is the manager. 
The programme of the third tournament of the Westchester 
County Trapshooters' League will be held under the auspices of the 
-Mt. Kisco Rod and Gun Club, .Mt. Kisco, N. V., July 4 and 5. 
Shooting will commence each day at 10 o'clock. There are twelve 
events each day, each at 35 bluerocks, $1.30 entrance. A magau- 
trap and Sergeant system will be used. There are $5 and $3 for 
first and second averages of the first day, and $10 for the best gen- 
eral average of both days. Professionals and agents may shoot 
for targets. Loaded shells and lunch obtainable on the grounds 
Guns, etc., forwarded to the club by express will be delivered at 
the club house free. For further particulars address Mr. A. 
Petti, manager Mt. Kisco G. C. 
Mr. R. S. Waddell took charge of thd General Sales Department 
of Messrs. E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del., 
on June 15. This is. a new feature of the company's business. 
Mr. Waddell had headquarters at Cincinnati during many years 
past, as an eminent executive agent of bis company. On the even- 
ing of July 4 Messrs. du Pont & Co. will give a fine fireworks dis- 
play to celebrate Independence Day, and to commemorate the 
one-hundredth anniversary of the establishment of their business. 
A very elaborate programme is in preparation for this double 
event. Invitations and programmes will be issued this week 
The sad news reaches us that Mrs. M. F. Lindsley (Wanda) 
died on Saturday of last Week in Cincinnati, and that the in- 
terment took place on Tuesday, June 24, at Hinghamton. She has 
been an invalid for many months past. She was well known in 
the trapshooting world, having participated in the competition at 
tournaments and club shoots East and West. Her gentleness, 
modesty and skill won for her the esteem of all. 
"Shoot targets at IJolt, July 4," is on the first page of the pro- 
gramme issued by the manager, Mr. R. C. Thorhurn, Mason, 
Mich. There are eight events provided, at 10, 15 and 20 targets. 
To the highest average, $3; to the lowest, $2. Shooting commences 
at 9 o'clock; regular events at 10:30. Class shooting, five moneys. 
Targets, two cents. 
•e 
The programme of the Lcwiston (111.) Gun Club's ninth annual 
tournament provides for strictly amateur competition. There are 
fifteen events, of which five are at 15 targets, the remainder at 10 
targets; entrance $1 and $1.50. Magautrap and Sergeant system. 
Lunch and shells on the grounds. Shoot rain or shine. Competi- 
tion commences at 9 o'clock.' Interstate rules govern. 
In our advertising columns this week, the Lefever Arms Com- 
pany call attention to the extraordinary performance of Mr. C. W. 
Floyd, who, shooting under the name of Dudley, broke 230 out of 
240 targets on the grounds of the Brooklyn Gun Club, June 7. 
Mr. Floyd had been using his new Lefever but a short time when 
he made the excellent score mentioned. 
The flight of the trotter and pacer, in racing and training, now 
takes place regularly at Interstate Park, L. L, where erstwhile 
shooters congregated to engage in contests of skill at the traps. 
The track is said to be excellent, and already some low records 
have been made. Target shooting also will be. a feature. 
The New Utrecht Gun Club, of New York, will store all its be- 
longings for the present and remain inactive till Labor Day, of 
September next, when weekly sheets will commence. This action 
is the result of the repeal of the act sanctioning pigeon shooting 
in the State of New York. 
The hosts of friends of Annie Oakley (Mrs. F. E. Butler) will 
rejoice to learn that she is convalescing nicely after a surgical 
operation of some seriousness, consequent to the injuries received 
in the Wild West train wreck of some months ago at Linwood, 
K C, 
We art informed that at the Cincinnati Gun Club's shoot, July 
4, "a solid silver cup, given by Theo. Foucar, will be contested 
for in seven 15-target events, $1 entrance in each event. Rose sys- 
tem, 7, 6, 5, 4. The high score in the 105 targets wins the cup. 
Distance handicap."- 
Mr. J. S. S. Remsen, the popular president of the Brooklyn 
Gun Club, is again in evidence in New York, after an absence of 
sonic months' sojourn in other States. 
The Watertown (Mass.) Gun Club announces an all-day target 
tournament, to be held on July 4. Mr. II. A. Philbrook is the 
captain. 
n 
The Remington Gun Club, of Ilion, N. Y., announces an all-day 
shoot to be held on the club's grounds, July A. 
Bernard Waters. 
Chicago Gun Club. 
Chicago, III., June 21. — In the Chicago Gun Club's trophy handi- 
cap shoot at 25 targets-, held to-day, the winners were: First, F. 
P. Stannard; second, Mr. Weart; thud, Mr. Boroff. 
Kuss 1111111110111011001111111 —21 
F P Stannard, 4 11111111110011101111111111101 —25 
Cop, 5 liimoiiiiioioiomiiimiiio —25 
Patrick, 10 IIIOIOOIIOOOIOIIIOOOOIIOIOOIIIIOOII — ig 
Weart, 15 01 10011111 1 1011001 010001 01 01 1 11011 001011— 24 
A W Morton, 8 101111111101111111100111111111111 —25 
Boroff, 10 0111010011101 1101001011111101 111100 —23 
L Willard, 3 1010111111111011111111111111 —25 
Dr Burcky, 9... 0111101100001100101111010101001101 -19 
Three ties were shot off as follows, at 10 targets ocr man: 
Stannard, 1 10 10 10 Morton, 3 *. 10 10 9 
Willard, 1 9 .. .. Cop, 2 .10 9 .. 
No. 2, weekly shoot, 15 targets, added targets to shoot at: 
Kuss, 1 ...1101110111111111 —14 
F P Stannard. 2 1101111111111111 —15 
Cop, 3 111111111011011111 —15 
Patrick, (1 010101111101101100111 —14 
Weart. 9 101011011101011001110001—14 
A W Morton 
L Willard, 2 
Dr Burcky, 5 . 
Sweepstakes : 
Events : 
Targets: 
Patrick 
Stannard 23 19 
Cop 22 18 
.10110111001111111111 —15 
llllllllllinjlll —15 
oiiooiooioooiiiiomi — 11 
1 2 3 4 5 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
25 20 10 15 25 Targets : 25 20 10 15 25 
16 9 Morton . . 8 14 . . 
14 . . Willard 10 14 24 
13 .. Boroff . ,. .. 9 .. .. 
Kuss 18 9 12 23 Burcky 13 
Weart 15 .. 11 .. 
Southern Interstate Tournament. 
Warm Springs, Ga— The scores niade at the annual Interstate 
tournament, June 17, IS. and 19, are as follows: the first two days 
were devoted to target shooting: 
June 17, First Day. 
I£\ r eu Ls : 
1 2 3 4 5 0 7 S Q in 11 
Targets : 
15 •'O 15 90 1 1 an 9^ i r , ■><) ik 90 
'•J dO £U J. .J _U i.J i'i _'J X.l z.\J 
J » 1 UM 
N o we 11 
15 19 V! IS 1? in iti ii 17 v! IS 
17S 
J 1 0 
Hall 
13 IS 14 Ifi 13 17 25 14 10 1". an 
-I • * 1'-' It .M.J .1 • J J. ( I 1 ,L"J 1.' J • r C\l 
182 
Heidt 
14 17 13 1 ( ) 1° 17 9(i 10 9(\ 14 1fi 
* » 1 i .i o x*/ 1 w J- 1 Iv a\J J t _I_U 
172 
I l uff 
VA 19 14 17 1ft 10 ( >4 1i 9(i \^ 90 
......... IO in J-T -I 1 -1*1 J..J i\f J.) „U 
i.j-i- 
l^th ridge 
V> iU 11 12 1°. 14 91 V? 14 X 1 "i 
- -* — J*» il -1*. XfJ AM (.X lit ll o 
147 
1 )n Jim v 
1Q 99 11 17 \A 1ft 
. ........ .. J >/ — It i | .l"t HI 
102 
J lai ley 
V> 15 13 13 6 13 
72 
J ' ie roc 
8 12' S 13 S 9 
58 
121 
I [olland 
10 It! 11 17 10 9 1(1 10 11 14 
F razier 
10 16 10 15 10 
lit 
1S2 
Afoncv 
14 19 15 If. 14 10 ?3 1". 10 \9 \'\ 
......... -IT It! _I •> .1 \J \1 J ' I 1 I . J | J 1 U 1 . ' 
.1 la it is 
13 20 12 13 '9 It 17 S 17 10 Hi 
147 
J^awrence 
vi ifi ir> is ii mi n 17 ii v\ 
•** » XM JL'J JO J T J I J J J. 1 | XL J iJ 
173 
\\ i I son . . . . 
13 19 13 17 13 10 82 1? 19 13 1i i 
174 
j it 
Eick .*'". 
13 17 15 IS V IS 22 13 19 15 IS 
......... 11 J"/ 1 U J m J O ^* a_ 1 . r .1*/ J.J J.O 
1X0 
Lee 
11 13 13 19 11 Ifi 24 13 17 11 IS 
......... j. x J-tJ j kj J •/ J. I IU <- x JU 11 J.XJ.O 
172 
McCleskv 
12 13.12 15 17 15 19 ]:i 11 13 15 
15S 
Bray 
13 17 13 13 13 11! 22 11 15 
133 
Cope 
12 17 13 1-1 14 19 22 11 17 \5 IS 
172 
Corran . 
15 IS 9 19 12 14 17 12 13 12 15 
156 
Burke 
15 20 13 IS 14 14 24 15 20 13 IS 
1S4 
Dunn 
15 18 11 18 14 18 18 12 17 10 IS 
109 
Winters 
13 16 14 16 9 15 .. 11 lfi 13 .. 
123 
Mills 
11 15 15 IS 14 18 23 15 20 11 17 
1.77 
Walker 
14 19 14 18 14 19 .. 14 20 13 19 
161 
Hightower 
14 17 10 15 15 15 .. 13 19 13 18 
1 9 
Foster 
13 17 11 IS 13 1<> . . 13 20 12 17 
150 
Green 
13 11 11 14 11 .. .. 13 IS 12 17 
120 
No Name 
15 17 15 17 9 IS 23 12 IS 11 17 
172 
Lemke 
9 15 14 IS 12 15 19 
102 
Avery 
9 17 10 10 15 19 20 14 12 11 15 
158 
Collins 
11 19 12 17 10 11 19 12 15 6 15 
147 
Arnold 
10 17 14 12 12 111 17 10 Hi 10 15 
149 
T S Frazier .... 
, 16 11 13 
40 
J D Little 
i+U-fUi j« -'• .<» .jl-18 jj ..... 
26 
E Jones 
10 
Events: 
Targets: 
Nowell ... 
Hall 
Ilcidt .... 
Ifuff ..... 
Ethridge 
Du Bray . 
Bailey 
Pierce 
June IS>, Second Day. 
l 
15 
11 
2 3 4 
20 15 20 
15 11 19 
1... 13 
.... 13 
.... II 
.... 9 
% 
... 0 
Holland 13 
Frazier 13 
Money 12 
Harris 12 
Lawrence 13 
Eick 14 
Wilson 13 
Lee ..... ■. 7 
McClesky 10 
Cope -. 14 
Corran 11 
Burke ' 13 
Dunn 12 
Mills 11 
Hightower S 
Walker 14 
Foster 10 
Green 11 
Lemke 13 
Avery 10 
Collins 10 
Arnold 12 
T S Frazier 
E Jones 7 
Travis . S 
Porter 14 
19 13 15 
19 14 18 
IS 13 14 
19 12 8 
15 13 14 
17 12 11 
18 12*16 
15 12 16 
19 14 19 
18 S 16 
19 14 19 
19 14 18 
20 13 18 
15 11 16 
17 10 13 
17 15 17 
11 10 10 
19 14 17 
17 13 10 
18 13 17 
19 14 17 
17 11 17 
17 10 16 
18 14 16 
15 14 19 
16 .13 16 
17 14 10 
19 11 11 
.. 9 .. 
12 S 10 
19 -8 H 
13 9 13 
5 0 7 
15 20 25 
12 15 18 
.. ..21 
13 19 17 
15 IS 21 
9 14 17 
It 20 39 
8 10 12 
11 12 22 
12 16 18 
13 13 17 
13 19 19 
S 17 13 
13 20 18 
15 20 22 
14 19 22 
11 10 . . 
9 17 19 
12 17 10 
8 9 
15 20 
1246 
"l 19 
11 15 
9 IS 
11 15 
10 11 
10 15 
11 13 
9 .. 
13 16 
8 10 
12 IS 
12 IS 
13 17 
8 .. 
9 17 
11 16 
10 11 
15 20 
12 17 
12 13 
11 16 
9 19 
13 .. 
10 .. 
7 14 
12 .. 
13 .. 
12 15 
12 16 
10 13 
11 17 
13 17 
9 .. 
14 15 
13 20 
14 17 
10 18 
12 17 
8 18 
10 18 
.. 19 
10 20 
13 17 
7 13 
13 17 
20 11 
16 15 
19 12 
19 13 
19 9 
22 13 
14 12 
19 13 
12 7 
19 6 
19 9 
f; 13 
15 12 
9 12 
12 12 
15 9 
20 8 
17 14 17 
15 11 .. 
16 13 
18 14 18 
16 12 . . 
17 10 13 
16 10 .. 
18 11 14 
13 12 13 
14 813 
14 14 13 
.. 8 .. 
11 10 .. 
14 7 11 
12 13 17 
Broke. 
158 
46 
162 
172 
136 
134 
115 
128 
142 
10S 
171 
138 
169 
180 
179 
84 
130 
164 
68 
175 
143 
147 
109 
111 
156 
130 
169 
142 
131 
155 
17 
101 
129 
140 
June 19, Third Day. 
Three events were shot. No. 1 was at 7 birds; No. 
10 birds; No. 3 was a miss-and-out : 
was at 
Events: 12 3 
Tones 3 9 
Harris 5 9 3 
Dunn 6 9 6 
Heidt 7 10 1 
Burke 5 7 .. 
Pierce 5 7 1 
Pea Ridge 5 8 4 
Corran 6 6 2 
Martin 7 10 8 
Bailey 5 9 7 
Arnold 5 10 2 
Ethridge 7 9 8 
Avery -. 6 7 2 
Travis 7 7 .. 
Hightower 6 10 0 
Wilson 7 10 8 
Events: 
Norrell .. 
Du Bray 
Monev . . 
Tobin . . . 
Eick 
Collins .. 
Frazier . . 
Holland . 
Huff 
Lawrence 
Little .... 
Hall 
McClesky 
Frazier .. 
Foster . . . 
Walker .. 
1 2 
6 8 
0 10 
7 10 
7 10 
7 8 
5 10 
7 10 
5 9 
3 9 
4 10 
.. 8 
■.. 1. 
.. 8 
.. 10 
.. 7 
June 20, Fourth Day. 
The event of to-day was a handicap at 25 live birds. The handi- 
raos and totals follow. Martin, at 32vds., killed straight: Harris 
(29) 23, Dunn (28) 23, Heidt (30) 22, Burke (26) 16, Pierce (26) 20, 
I'ea Ridge (27) 18, Martin (32) 25, Arnold (27) 23, Ethridge (30) 17, 
Avery (30) 7, Hightower (27) 22. Wilson (32) 23, Du Bray (31) 17, 
Money (32) 12, Eick (31) 24, Tobin (28) 13, Collins (30) 17, Frazier 
(28) 24, Holland (28) 22, Huff (27) 23, Lawrence (30) 25, Little' (26) 
22, Walker (29) 18. 
Concord Gun Club. 
Concord, N. H., June 24.- — Herewith find scores of the Concord 
Gun Club, of Concord, N. II., made on June 18. In the morning 
the wind was high and no very good scores were made; in the 
afternoon the wind let up a little, and better results were obtained. 
Merrill was easily the high man, with Morris and Stark close after 
him. - 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 
Targets: 10 10 10 15 Sp 20 20 15 10 10 10 10 10 
Morris -8 8 6 11 6 17 .. 13 
Kirkwood 5 7 7 12 
Merrill 8 10 15 
Goss 9 11 
Clough 3 4 3 8 
King 5 12 
White 6 3 5 11 
2.. 4 6 
Martin 15 11 
Nardini 14 14 14 
Stark -. •• 15 16 14 
Chadwick 9 14 12 
Sanborn ....... 17 . 
Odekirk H 
Grieer . . .in..*. • • hi- 
3 .. 
14 15 13 
16 15 15 10 
13 .. 14 
14 14 12 
10 
11 9 7 
7 10 .. 
9 
9 
8 
7 $ 
9 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Brooklyn Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., June 21. — The scores made at the weekly shoot of 
the Brooklyn Gun Club follow. Events 4, 5, 6 and 7 were at jOO- 
target handicap, distance allowance, which was won by Dudley 
The prize was a combination knife 
rainy : 
Events: 
Targets : 
Welles, 18...., 
Dudlev, IS 
Wright, 16 ,. 
Kousohoven 
Bergen 
Newton 
Frost, 16 9 13 14 
Hitchcock 15 18 17 
* Total of Nos. 4, 5, 6 and 7. 
The weather was cloudy and 
1 2 %i k. 6 J *, 
15 15 lOp 25 25 25 25 100 
13 12 15 22 19 22 21 84 
14 15 15 21 23 22 23 89 
8 9 13 12 20 18 20 70 
9 10 15 17 23 
9 7 .. 21 19 17 .. .. 
6 8 .. .. : 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
Emerald Gun Club 
Newark, N. J Tune 17.— The Emerald Gun Club held its monthly 
slioot on Smith -llrothers' grounds to-day.. The scores follow: 
W Joerger 28 1010*20000-3 W Catton, 28 200011*211-6 
F Rrall, 28 2000110100-4 Dr Hudson, 28 1012212200-7 
Dr O ColmelL 32. . .1212112220-9 T Short, 28 021 12002-?2-7 
A SchoverlinR. :»). .2222222*20-8 W A Sands, 28 2*2201220^ -7 
11 Koegle 30 0201222111-8 E J Roberts, 28 2021221011-8 
J Henry. 28.. 0211101021-7 H Hassenger, 30. .. .1112121110- -9 
J Moore, 28 0101211211-8 Ironsides, 28 212*0w 
YV Corbel t, 25 02*1112102-7 George,. 28 02O20w 
I 28 20021211121-8 F llansman, 25 2202211121-9 
P May, 28 0221112202—8 
New York German Club. 
Carlsta.lt, X J. June 18.-The club shoot of the New York Ger- 
man (.-un Club had sixteen contestants in the club event the 
scores of which are as follows: ' 
Rattengall 30 2111211 110-9 C II Cowe 28 1202022222-8 
t < ■anus, 30 211 201 1 1 12- 9 A Dietzel, '28 2202220222-8 
D Sch icht. 28 1U22110020— 6 J H Yoss 30 1110911111— 9 
E Steftens, 28 2201111111-9 E Radet is'. ..1U1222120- I 
k L «nfif- 28. . 2*20010211-0 P Dannefelser, 28. . .0121120122— S 
Dr Hudson, 28 111011212-9 Hayersol, 20.. . 1020000200-3 
a c, e r n f' 28 0)10010110-1 R Baudentoste 1112100012-T 
A Schumacher. 28... 2001020012-5 P Albert 1202111210-8 
Hudssn Gun Club. 
Jersey City, June 15.— This was the regular semi-monthly shoot 
<.. the club I here was a good attendance of the members, the 
<lay was as line as could be desired, and some good scores were 
marie. 1 he club has built a new blind and trap stand which fives 
good results, as shooters can see the targets within. 10 feet after 
leaving the traps. The next shoot will be held on June 29. Scores- 
'? venl ; s: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 
r>£v r /1q- 25 25 25 25 25 15 25 25 
.aula 19 38 i 9 I9 l(; lg 9 n 
\. v *9 20 20 18 22 20 9 21 .. 
V an Dyne 22 .. 17 18 .. .. .. .. 
Gillie, 16 y 
Hughes, ig ih .. ;.; i 6 ]8 r, ;; 
Heritage 1, 10 1?l 17 j| 
Welles. 19 2 2 18 21 20 22 13 23 .. 
•. m,ncr V 17 6 6 13 10 10 6 10 .. 
''.'V^' V- 17 13 12 14 14 9 5. .. 
Gilbert, U a3 l5 ig yj ]7 9 Ig jg 
Le Roy , 1, 19 15 w 18 • 
Seeley, 17 17 14 n ]s 18 , u 
1 ,ercey, 19 13 25 23 
I'earsall, 16 \j 
llansman, 16 []_ [] [[ [\ jg " ^ 
llirGHES, Scc'y. 
Erie Gun Club. 
Carlsladt, N. J., June 11.— The club shoot of the Erie Gun Club 
took place to-day at J. II. Outwater's grounds, and had nine con- 
testants 111 the main event. A match was to have been shot be- 
tween Messrs. R. Mohrmann and Chas. Plate, 100 birds, $100 a 
side, 'there was a forfeit of $50 up. Mr. Plate did not appear. 
Mr. Mohrmann refused to accept the forfeit, and the match prob- 
ably will be shot at a later date. The scores: 
R Mohrmann 1110121—6 11 Dohrman 2i2io25— 5 
C Murphy 2121221—7 J Schmedieker 0021001—3 
P Sweeney 0002000—1 J Schmedieker, Tr 0000201—2 
b Greff 1001010-3 Hitchcock 2110011- 5 
R Shufelt 0100222—4 
Two events, 3 birds each, $1, three moneys: 
Schmedieker 121—3 111—3 Greff . ." 21'— 3 221— 3 
Schmedieker, Jr... Ill— 3 020-1 Hitchcock 110 2 100 1 
Murphy 221—3 102-2 Shufelt 210 -2 021 " 
Dohrman 202-2 111-3 
Messrs. Sweeney and Mohrmann shot four 5-bird events. Each 
won one and tied on two, 
Jeannette Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J., June 21.— The Jeannette Gun Club held a shoot 
to-day under pleasant weather conditions at Smith Brothers' 
grounds, Newark, N. J. In the club event, Job Lott was the 
only one to score straight out of the thirteen contestants. The 
scores were as follows: 
F Ehlen, 28 02*0110202— 5 
J Kroeger, 28 0022211120— 7 
Tob Lott, 30 1122221212—10 
W Bruni, 28 00inill21— 8 
C Stiffens, 30. 1211220212— 9 
G GreilT, 28 222211*121— 9 
H Pape, 28 0122022211— S 
Challenge medal. 15 birds: 
C Steffens, 30.121120222112222—11 
Team race, 5 birds per man: 
Capt Loeble 21*21—4 
Lott 22112-5 
Greiff 20022—3 
Rohlfs 01111—4 
Pape 22212—5 
Gcrdes 01010-2—23 
C Meyer, 28 2020101122— 7 
G E Loebel, 28 .... 1100220220— 6 
W Rohlfs, 28....... 121022201* — 7 
C Thyssen, 25 *000020020— 2 
J Luhrman, 25 2001212100— 6 
H Gerdes, 25 2100211210— 7 
G Loeble. 28.. 102210112210112 12 
Capt Steffens 11012—4 
Meyer 2*111—4 
Kroeger 20020—2 
Ehlen 21001—3 
Luhrmau ..00002—1 
Thyssen ..20210 3—17 
Raleigh Gun Club. 
Raleigh, N. C— Our regular weekly shoot was held to-day, June 
12. Some of our members are coming to the front. Our president, 
Mr. James J. Johnson, is the most regular shooter, and can be 
safely counted on for 22 out of 25 nearly every time, but to-day he 
broke his record by going 25 straight. He was shooting an L. C. 
Smith gun. Our club congratulates him on his score, and the 
writer would not be surprised to see him break 50 straight in the 
near future. The following scores were made: 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
Johnson, Sr ISO 132 Stark 50 42 
Eberhart 50 29 Gowan 50 37 
Pierce 1(5 132 Gray 50 41 
Dixon 75 60 Ferrill 50 40 
Walters 125 . 89 Parker 50 35 
Crowder ...50 34 Ellington 25 17 
At the Raleigh Gun Club's regular weekly shoot, held Time 19, 
several, of our members used the Winchester take-down, " and we 
arranged two squads to shoot against the other one squad using 
double-barrel guns. The Winchesters won by a score of 188 to 
153 out of 250 shot at. Winchester squad consisted of VVhitaker, 
Gray, Gowan, Stark and Crowder. Double barrels: Johnson. Sr., 
Ferrall, Pearce, Parker and Walters. We will try to arrange the 
Winchesters against double-barrels every shoot it possih e. to 
create more enthusiasm and to get a better attendance. The fol- 
lowing scores were made. Each of the following shot at 50: 
Take-down Team— Whitaker 3S, Gowan 38, Gray 38. Stark 38, 
Crowder 30; total 188. 
Double-barrel Team— Johnson, Sr., 43, Ferrall 30, Pearce 37, 
Parker 31; Walters 12; total 153. 
Tohnson, Jr.. broke 30 out of 50; Ball 13 out of 25; Barrett 8 
out of 25. 
R, T. Gowan, Sec'y. 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
Cincinnati, O., June 21. — The weather was clear and windy at 
the shoot of the Cincinnati Gun Club, held to-day. In the thirteenth 
contest f«r Cincinnati Gun Club cash prizes, 50 targets per man; 
distance handicap, scores were made as follows: Osterfeld (18) 
43, Watson OS) 40, R. Trimble (19; 40, Randall (18) 39, Goodman 
(18) 38, Harris (16) 38, Aiders (19) 38, Corry (16) 37. Ilevl (18) 35, 
J. B. (16) 35, Capt (16) 34, Van Ness (18) 33 E. Trimble (18) 33, 
'Falk (17) 33, Roll (18) 32. Butts (16) 31, Ward (16) 31, Gambell 
(IS) 31, Willie (16) 29, Littleford (18) 29, Jack (16) 29. Ackley (17) 
2S, flovd (15) 27, Davies (18) 27, Hughes (16) 24. 
A two-man team match, 25 birds each, and $25 per man, 28yds. 
rise, has been arranged to take place between Count Lenone and 
Kattengell against Adam Dietzel and F. Gerbolini, at 2 P. M. on 
July 2 at Outwater's grounds, Carlstadt, N. J. 
