May 30, igo3.J 
Iowa State Toutnament. 
OscEOL-v Ta May 21.-Tlie animal tournament of the Iowa 
State Sportsmen's Association closed to day. The attendance was 
good, and the tournament a success in every way. 1 he pro- 
gramme was a large one. The two first days, May 19 and 20 at 
targets, called for thirteen events each day, and the third day 
had three live-bird events: one for the State team Irophy, one 
for Ottumwa diamond badge, and one at 15 live birds, which was 
cut to 12, owing to supply of birds running out. 
The weather the first two days was pleasant, with a good 
breeze; but th& last day was warm and sultry. 
Event No. 8, for Smith cup, is not included in averages. Six 
tied for State team trophy, and the shoot-oiT was miss-and- 
and Gilbert won on the eighteenth round. This gives 
ership of this cup, as they have won it three times 
teams 
out. Klein 
them the owne 
in succession. 
Eleven were tied for the t)ttumvva diamon 
to shoot off in next event, miss-and-out, .to save birds. Marshall, 
Crosby, Hindmarsh and Bottger won, and will divide the en- 
trance money next year. 
The Association meeting was held on Wednesday evening. 
Spirit Lake was selected as the location for holding next 
meeting. The following officers were elected: C. W. 
President; Fred Gilbert, Vice-President; John Burmister, 
tary; Chas. H. Copley, Treasurer. Board of Directors: 
Duncan, Dr. Douthett, Henry Steege, T. B. Nichols, 
Linell. Legislative Board; Geo. McCulley, J. F. Powell, 
E. Cook and J. W. Gray. 
The manufacturers were represented by Marshall, RiehJ, Crosby, 
Gilbert, Budd, Lord and Whitney. 
T. B. Nichols, of Nichols, la., won the 
straight score. The win was a popular one, 
with the sportsmen of Iowa. The scores: 
First Day, May J9. 
id badge and agreed 
annual 
Budd, 
S- cre- 
Frank 
B. 
Dr. C. 
Smith 
as he 
cup' w it 
is a favoi 
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 IS 
15 15 15 15 15 2U 15 20 lb 20 15 liu iq 
11 1-1 13 15 13 17 12 16 15 17 13 15 lb 
14 12 12 15 14 Ifj 15 . . 14 19 15 20 13 
13 13 11 12 14 13 12 . . 14 19 14 17 14 
14 12 12 12 15 18 13 IS 12 IS 12 19 15 
13 10 13 9 10 14 10 . . 13 17 13 10 9 
13 12 11 15 15 IS 15 10 15 10 12 14 14 
12 10 12 11 13 14 13 . . 12 12 13 10 13 
14 15 12 14 13 16 12 . . 11 15 12 IS 14 
13 14 13 12 14 17 13 13 14 16 14 16 11 
II 11 13 13 14 16 13 . . 13 15 12 10 11 
15 13 14 14 13 18 14 18 12 16 12 IS 13 
13 13 13 15 14 17 12 15 13 17 13 20 10 
Nichols, IS, 18 12 12 10 13 15 15 14 20 13 18 12 16 10 
M ihompson; IS IS... 12 13 13 13 15 18 11 .. 15 li 9 IS 13 
McDona d "s 18 .... 12 13 12 14 12 15 11 .. 13 IS 14 1913 
Duncan 18 18 .7 13 13 12 13 12 14 13 18 14 19 12 20 14 
Gray 18 17.... .... 10 12 1110 13 17-14 .. 13 16 12 19 9 
CrSnan 17 ... 11 13 13 12 13 18 14 14 13 17 12 15 ll 
McCullev 17, 16 10 12 14 12 13 18 11 IS 10 17 12 16 12 
SmutheU 17 16. . 9 8 12 9 8 9 12 18 10 17 12 14 14 
I Thornpson, 17 ie. . . . 12 10 11 10 12 16 12 .. 12 17 12 19 11 
Stafford, 17. 16 .... 
Booth, 16, 17 
Events: 
Targets: 
Gilbert, 22, 22.... 
Crosby, 22, 22... 
Heer, 20, 19 .... 
Budd, 20, 20 
Burnside, 19, IS 
Foley, 19, 21 
Rich!, 19, 18.... 
Marshall, 19, 19. 
Klein, 19, 19 ... 
Waters, 19, 18... 
Linell, 18, 19.... 
Crouthcup, 19. 19 
11 9 12 12 10 18 12 . . 13 15 12 18 13 
13 14 11 14 13 19 12 14 12 17 14 18 12 
Elbert 16 17 12 14 14 9 14 19 13 19 15 16 10 18 15 
fotney iO 10 13 13 12 14 9 10 12 .. 14 17 13 17 9 
Burmeister,' 16 13 12 10 15 9 17 14 18 11 18 12 13 13 . 
G Dare 16 10 11 3 9 8 9 9 .. 7 11 10 9 9 
R L Dove 16 11 13 10 15 12 16 13 .. 12 16 12 17 11 
Ritters 16 14 11 10 12 15 14 13 16 14 17 19 17 10 
Griffin 16 10 14 14 14 9 15 12 16 12 16 14 18 I'd 
McCaulev h 16 12 10 13 12 9 8 12 13 12 14 10 16 ' ' 
H Adams 16 ... 12 8 11 11 12 18 14 .. 14 14 13 17 14 
Clark 17 17 . 13 11 12 14 13 14 7 .. 11 15 12 15 14 
McFarland 17 16 7 9 11 12 10 12 7 .. 13 16 10 17 15 
Walllce 18 17.7. 14 13 11 13 15 15 11 .. 14 17 13 19 14 
Ben 18 14 14 11 12 14 17 14 18 14 19 15 19 11 
W H Davis, 16 10 10 11 10 12 11 
C H Davis, 16... 8 12 11 9 }} }i ■■ ■ 
Painter 17 16 17 12 12 10 11 17 
A A Tavlor 16 - 13 15 10 17 12 16 10 
La Rue 8 15 10 16 13 . . . . 
Botteer 18 11 19 12 16 19 17 12 
Lord^ 17 13 - 12 18 13 20 8 
Landis, 16 1° ^ 
Second Day, May 20, 
Events- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 
Tare-ets- 15 15 15 15 15 20 15 20 15 25 15 20 15 
Gilbert 22 13 11 14 13 14 19 14 17 12 23 14 IS 15 
Crosby, 22 12 H 14 12 11 16 14 IS 13 22 15 20 13 
Budd, '20 ■ " 
Ppike. 
170 
181 
166 
147 
iro 
i-^i 
106 
167 
15S 
172 
170 
160 
167 
166 
169 
156 
162 
157 
134 
154 
155 
169 
169 
159 
157 
105 
158 
156 
161 
142 
158 
151 
139 
169 
174 
13 11 12 14 14 17 13 16 13 20 13 17 14 
.10 8 14 12 12 16 13 IS 14 20 13 IS 14 
12 10 13 13 11 IS 14 13 13 20 13 18 13 
12 15 11 14 15 17 14 19 14 24 14 19 14 
■ ■ ' . 12 12 14 13 11 15 12 18 1;-. 23 8 20 14 
■ . .. 12 13 14 12 13 16 8 16 11 23 13 17 14 
13 14 12 11 13 18 15 15 1 22 14 17 12 
7 11 9 14 13 14 11 15 l: 20 9 . . . . 
. . . 13 15 10 12 14 17 15 18 11 20 12 IS 8 
17 . 9 11 12 15 14 15 14 IS 15 20 11 19 14 
12 12 14 14 14 15 13 16 15 24 12 15 13 
■■".. 10 9 10 11 10 15 13 11 9 20 13 16 14 
McDonald 18, if.'. U 12 14 14 10 16 15 17 14 23 13 19 11 
Crismrn 17 . 13 11 14 12 11 17 13 16 11 22 10 17 11 
Botteer 17, 18 9 15 13 14 15 IS 13 18 13 23 14 19 13 
Powen 17 18 15 10 15 14. 12 19 15 16 14 22 13 20 11 
BuSe 17 ... 15 12 14 15 12 15 13 IS 14 24 14 20 14 
WaHace 17 . .. 14 13 13 12 15 16 15 19 12 24 11 19 15 
Foley, 20, 19 
Bell, 20 
Heer, 19 
Klein, 19. 18 
Linell, 19 
Marshall, 19 ..... 
Crouthcup, 19, 18 
Nichols, 18 
M Thompson, 18, 
Duncan, 18 
Gray, 18 
Bickmore, 18, 16 
Waters, 17 
Riehl. 17 
Elbert, 17 
Booth, 17 
Burmeister, 16 
McCulley, 16 
Saun4ers, 16 
R Thompson, 16 .;. 
Griffin, 16 
Stafford, 16, 18 
Moore and Hart, 16. 
Dr Douthett, 16 
Painter, 16, 
Dove, 16 
12 11 9 9 12 17 ..... 20 
14 8 12 13 14 18 15 : 5 15 24 12 20 15 
15 11 14 12 14 IS 12 19 13 21 14 19 13 
13 13 11 11 14 16 13 18 14 23 14 19 10 
14 12 14 13 13 IS 13 18 15 24 15 20 15 
12 13 13 9 13 14 11 16 12 24 10 16 . . 
11 11 11 12 8 14 14 18 11 IS 13 14 10 
14 12 12 11 12 16 13 16 10 21 9 15 11 
13 11 13 11 13 15 13 17 14 24 13 17 8 
14 10 11 12 15 10 12 18 13 22 12 19 13 
10 12 15 15 13 20 12 15 13 22 13 IS 14 
9 10 11 9 8 13 13 11 11 18 10 17 . . 
12 14 12 13 12 13 13 17 13 22 12 15 11 
17" 13 13 15 13 14 18 " 14 10 21 9 16 11 
.14 7 12 10 15 15 11 14 .. 14 
195 
195 
189 
204 
ies 
172 
182 
181 
192 
179 
178 
182 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
badge, 10 birds, $6.50, 
Broke. 
197 
191 
187 
182 
181 
202 
185 
182 
191 
i83 
187 
189 
161 
189 
178 
197 
196 
200 
198 
-10 
Griffin 
Klein, 31 
Budd, 31 
McCulley. 
Folev, 28 
Crouthcup, 29. 
Nichols, 28. 
Osceola. 
Douthett 
Booth •' 
Ottumwa No. 1 
Griffin 
Crissman • 
Ottumwa No. 2. 
Saunders 
Parnell 
Ottumwa diamond 
open to all: 
Gilbert 32 22120w 
Crosby: 32 ^^^^ 
Lord 29 2200w 
Duncan 2S 2121221221^10 
Riehl. 29 222222222*- 9 
Crisman, 38 2222222222-10 
Elbert 28 2212121122-10 
Douthett, 27 lllUOw 
Stafford, 28 12210w 
Marshall, 30 2212222222 
Parnell, 28 222220w 
No. 3, 12 live birds, entrance $10, $100 added 
Parnell' 2S 222222220222—11 Heer, 29 
Crismau, 28 122121022220-10 
Griffin, 27 122122220110-10 
' 222220221222—11 
222222122112—12 
'222'>2222222— 12 
!l21222222222— 12 
....2*2220101201— 8 
021222222222—11 
....212121121222—12 
. . . .222121111212—12 
....222221201102-10 
....210021222221—10 
Douthett, 27.' 002211120122- 9 
Budd, 31 222221201202-10 
The first day 215 targets; second 225: 
1st day. 2d day. T'l. 
212122112*210 
122122222221 
.222*12122221210 
, .22222222222222 
22222220222110 
22212222222222 
handicaps, 26 
-11 
—12—23 
—13 
-14-27 
—12 
— 14— 2G 
to 32yds., 
10 
28 
. . . .1112211222 
20 w 
1120 w 
....2111211222—10 
2129222221—10 
' ". ; ; 11212212221— 10 
..1212221120— 9 
McFarland, 16 13 12 14 13 11 18 14 16 U 21 
Oark 16 ... 14 12 14 15 12 16 13 17 .. 20 
Adams 16 10 9 14 11 13 16 14 17 .. 20 
Tavlor n . . 11 14 15 14 14 16 12 14 12 21 14 14 11 
landis 16 9 5 6 4.. .. 6 7.... 6.. .. 
Lord 17 12 13 13 11 12 15 .... 12 20 14 18 
Forney 16 15 14 TO 12 14 15 10 18 .. 23 
Rktgers 16 13 7 10 11 11 15 
DarTie 10 8 11 9 1112 
Ruffcorn, 16 13 11 ........ 14 16 
Lochrie, 16 in 11 q 17 
Walls, 16 ■ 19 i.7 ^ ^ 
Wier, 16 13 12 12 13 
Warner, 16 H ^ •• 
Becker, 16 6 10 10 15 
Third Day, May 21. 
State trophy team event, two-man teams, 20 birds, entrance $4, 
birds extra: 
Sioux City. 
222211*112 
' "WW',...'. 2222202020 
Des Moines. 
Boettger 22222021220 
Budd 
spirit Lake. 
Gilbert 
Klein 
Nichols. 
N;.t,o1s 211212211212221222-18 
Crouthcup 122111120222122210-10-34 
-10 
Riehl, 29 
Walls. 28 
Marshall, 30.. 
Boettger. 29.. 
Lord, 29 
Klein, 31 
Gilbert, 32.... 
Crosbv, 32.... 
Stafford, 28.. 
Burnside, 30. 
Gray . . 
Duncan 
— 9 
— 7- 
— 9 
—10- 
Hiirnside 30 ....20w 
loe tger,' 29 2222222211-10 
Waters 29..... 11222220w 
H^ndmLrsh, 28 1111212111-10 
open to all: 
102122222211—11 
Waters 29! ! 2*222212222*- 10 
Booth 20 ... .121222221220-11 
M Thompson, 28.. 221100122222-10 
17 212222211221—13 
221221120222—11 
'..221121002220— 9 
221022111121—11 
...212202121221—11 
. .222*21121211—11 
222121012220—10 
28.' .'.121111211211-12 
222222112020—10 
R Thompson, 
Duncan, 28... 
Taylor, 28.... 
Gray, 28 
Gilbert, 28.... 
Nichols, 28... 
McCulley, 28. 
Hindmarsh 
Foley, 28. 
487 
Ossining Gun Club. 
OsStktJjC, N. Y., May 23,— The Inter County Cup remain^ 
at 0=sining. During the fall of 1902 the Ossiniug Gun Club 
offered a $50 loving cup, to be shot for by teams of seven men 
from Orange, Rockland, Dutchess and Westchester counties. Sev- 
eral teams signified their intentions of competing, but after the 
wasting of a lot of paper and ink, that which promised to fur- 
nish plenty of friendly rivalry for the possession of so handsome 
a cup, as there are at least ten clubs in the counties 
named,' almost turned out a fizzle. The Poughkeepsie club 
lifted the cup once, and we went up jn fo'rce and brought 
it back. The Poughkeepsie boys tried to lift it to-day, and 
tried hard, but it stays here by a narrow margin of seven 
birds. Winans, of Poughkeepsie, and Clark, of Ossining, 
were not up to their usual form, while P. G. Smith, of the visit- 
ing team, smashed 24 out of 25, which is wiiy above any previous 
performance of his. Washburn, of Ossining,- shot, as he usually 
does in team work, at the head of the bunch, tieing Smith with 
24. Altogether, it was a fine afternoon's sport, and we hope this 
is but the beginning of a series of friendly contests between the 
two clubs. The three highest averages were made by members 
of the home team, Blandford 89, Ball 87 and Washburn 86 per 
cent. Kindly mention that the book of the N. Y. State Asso- 
ciation contains names of clubs belonging to it, but the secretary 
has neglected to write in the addresses of many of the clubs. 
We hope that clubs that have failed to receive proper notice 
of the next meeting will kindly notify the secretary of the Ossining 
Gun Club, Mr. J. Curry Barlow, to that effect. 
Crouthcup,' 29. . . .212122122022-11 
Crosbv -181 
Gilbert 170 
Heer 166 
Budd 172 
Burnside 147 
Foley 170 
Riehl 
Marshall 
Kline 
Waters 
Linell 
Crouthcup .. 
Nichols 
M Thompson 
McDonald . . 
Duncan 
Gray 
Crisman .... 
...151 
. . .166 
...167 
...158 
. . .172 
. . .170 
. . .160 
...167 
. . .166 
...169 
...156 
...162 
191 
197 
202 
187 
200 
182 
195 
194 
185 
195 
182 
is3 
187 
189 
189 
161 
178 
.372 
367 
368 
359 
347 
353 
346 
360 
352 
353 
354 
170 
343 
354 
355 
358 
317 
340 
1st day 
McCullev 157 
Dr Douthett 134 
R Thompson ...154 
Stafford 155 
Booth 169 
Elbert 169 
Forney 159 
Burmeister 157 
Dare 15S 
Griffin 161 
Ritters 156 
McCauley 142 
Adams 158 
Clark 151 
McFarland 159 
Wallace .169 
Bell 174 
2d day. TM. 
165 
179 
182 
192 
204 
189 
181 
198 
181 
322 
313 
336 
347 
.373 
358 
159 
157 
15S 
342 
156 
142 
158 
151 
159 
367 
355 
Hawkeyr 
In Memory of Dr. Eordefte. 
New York, May 25.-Hudson county lost a valuable citizen 
and the Jersey City sportsmen a very enthusiastic member, m 
the death of Dr. John B. Burdette. Dr. Burdette settled in upper 
Jersey City over forty years ago. He was a pupil of Dr. Louis 
A. Sayers, whose memory he cherished devotedly. He grad- 
uated from the New York Physicians and Surgeons, and 
in upper Jersey City in 1858. At an early date, by 
able will and force of character, he soon 
the community as a safe and successful practitioner 
reputation as a surgeon was not confined to the 
He w-as an enthusiast iiu all outdoor sports 
his 
front 
settled 
indomit- 
rank in 
and his 
State, 
a charter member 
and first president of the Jersey City Heights Gun Club, a club 
that much, through his energy and wise direction, obtained a 
very serviceable reputation throughout the county, having 
lenged all the clubs in the United States and defeated all 
at the traps, notably the Fountain Gun Club of Long Island, 
when the Fountain Club was flushed with its victories at the 
New York State shoot, having won the Richmond cup and the 
diamond badge. The J. C. H. Gun Club, under the marshalship 
of Dr. Burdette, defeated the club in a match of 20 men a side, 
10 birds each man, the score standing, J. C. H. Gun Club, li5 
birds; the Fountain, 161. 
doctor was a man of strong 
liypocrisy or insincerity, and 
in whatever line he might be. 
Often exceedingly brusque in 
heart. He rarely sent in a bill, 
little of his extensive 
The 
hated 
rascal, 
chal- 
it met 
individual character. He 
his anathemas against a 
were vehement, 
his manner, he had a kindly 
never to a poor man. 
a 
He had a keen sense of 
story. He and Captain 
were for years, until the 
panions. 
Many happy days we have spent 
and not 
practice was in dispensing of charity, 
humor and could tell and enjoy a good 
Ruben Johnson (of glorious memory) 
captain's death, almost inseparable com- 
with the genial doctor and 
his other Dromio, Dr. Levering, at the camp on Lake Hopatcong, 
long ere its magnificent shores had been mortgaged by the bulls 
and bears of Wall Street. Day after day would the doctor seat 
himself, just off Sharp's Rock, with his two poles (I mean 
poles, not rods) and watch those bobs, and many a nice pickerel 
and bass graced the larder of the camp, the result of his patience 
and skill. 
How well we remember the time he brought in a 7-pound 
pickerel, which Old Southpaw Al Heritage, our caterer, so ad- 
mirably planked and served as he said, a la French. 
The doctor was with us a charter member of the Gull Island 
Club, away down Pamlico Sound way, and did some good 
shooting with the black brant. He will be 
missed by many. 
Jacobstaff. 
Poughkeepsie Gun Club. 
M Hector 14 
H Marshall 20 
P Smith 24 
H Winans 14 
A Duboise 19. 
A Traver 
F Buckley 
Whitmote— Fisher. 
Brukswick, Me., May 21.— S. Whitmore, of Brunswick, de- 
feated A. G. Fisher, of Bath, in a 100-target contest at unknown 
angles, on the grounds of the Brunswick Gun Club to-day. The 
men were very evenly matched and shot in fine form. Whit- 
more was the favorite, and did not disappoint his admirers. Be- 
low we give the score: 
Wh itmore ■ 1111101111111111111110111—23 
wniimorc 1111111111111010111111001—21 
1011111111111111111111111—24 
lllllllllllOlllOOinUllO— 21 
89 
P;_i,„r 1000111111111111111101011—20 
■^'^"^ iiimiioniuoi 111111111— 23 
0111000101111101111111111—19 
1011111111111111110111110—22 
At the 14th 
16 
19 
S Whitmore. 
of his 
Shot 
at. 
120 
second round Whitmore's gun failed to 
84 
cock. 
23 
21- 
-135 
Events : 
Targets: 
I Washhurn. 
E Ball 
H Winans.. 
3 4 5 6 7 
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 
6 9 7 .... 10 .. 
9 7 9 7 .. 10 10 
8 8 8 9 
A Duboise. 10 5 9 .. .. 
C Blandford. 9 8 9 9 10 8 .. 
P B 9 9 
W Clark..... .. 7 8 5 0 10 .. 
J C Barlow. .. 6 4 .. .. 6 .. 
' f Hyland 7 8 8.. 6 8 
Ossining Gun Club. 
W Clark 14 
P B 18 
E Ball 22 
A Washburn 24 
A Bedell 20 
C Blandford 23 
Hans 21-142 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 
H Marshall.. .. 7 6 5 10 3 5 
Smith 
A Traver.... 
A Bedell..... 
Hans 
M Hector... 
Miss Holland 
F Buckley... 
W Henry... 
10 9 7 
7 9 6 
10 8 .. 
..8 9 
..9 5 
..6 7 
.. .. 7 
.. .. S 
C. G. 
7 
6 
6 
7 
5 
7 
8 
Dickey Bird Gun Club. 
Omaha, Neb.— There was an unusually large attendance at the 
second regular summer shoot of the Dickey Bird Gun Club Sat- 
urday, but the scores, owing to the gale that swept transversely 
over the grounds, was instrumental in keeping the score way be- 
low the Dickies' normal standard, Vorhees winning the medal 
with a total of 19 out of 25. 
Vorh ee s 1111110111111011110110001—19 
Morrison '.'.'.'. .'. lOlllOlOUOlOlOlllOllllU.— 18 
Downs llOllOlOllUlOlOmOllOOOl— 18 
Toozer 1111100011100110001000100—15 
Hove .' 0111000001111000111001110—13 
She'rwo'od '."..'. IIOOOIIIOIOUIOOIOIOIOIIO— 15 
Nicholson "" ' 1001100110111001010100111—15 
Tane 1100111001110001111101110—16 
Craie- 1111010010000111111011011—16 
McDonald' 1111100111111100010111110—18 
After the regular shoot there were a number of sweepstakes, in 
which some thirty shots, non-members and members, partici- 
pated, and in which the scores were improved, notably, McDon- 
ald broke his twenty-five straight, Toozer twenty-two and Vor- 
hees twenty. On Decoration Day the Dickies' will give a grand 
all-day sweepstakes, open to all. 
The Soo Gun Club of Sioux City, la., is making elaborate 
preparations for their anntial summer shoot, June 9, 10 and 11, 
and W. F. Duncan .writes me that among the entries will be such 
men as Budd, of Des Moines; Townsend, Herr, McDonald, 
Loomis, Fogg and Kimball, of Nebraska; Gilbert, of Spirit Lake; 
Gottlieb, of Kansas City; Riehl, of St. Louis, and many other 
of the high-class trappers. The prizes will aggregate over $4,000, 
and both amateurs and professionals are eligible. The premier 
event will be the insterstate championship contest on June 10. 
Last year the cup was won by Guy Burnsides, of Knoxville, 
Tenn., and 50 per cent, of this year's purse will go to him. The 
high gun will get the cup, while the remaining 50 per cent, of the 
purse will be distributed among the contestants, according to 
their standing. Sandy Griswold. 
Chesapeake Gun Club. 
Newport News, Va., May 20.— The Chesapeake Gun Club will 
hold a big shoot at Riverview Park next Wednesday afternoon. 
Special events are being arranged for the occasion, and a num- 
ber of visiting shooters will attend as the guests of the club. 
Among the visitors will be Mr. Du Bray, a gun company repre- 
sentative and one of the well-known "crack" shots. Members 
of the Norfolk and Portsmouth clubs will also be among the 
visitors. 
The weekly shoot of the club was pulled off yesterdaj^ after- 
noon. The. weather was fine for the shoot and some very good 
scores were made, but the number of shooters was rather small. 
Mr. T. F. Stearnes led the field and Mr. Jack Robinson, who 
was shooting for the third time, was second. 
The scores of yesterday's shoot follow: 
Events: 12 3 Events: 12 3 
Tar'^ets- 25 25 25 Targets: 25 25 25 
T F Stearnes 23 22 24 Fred F Allen 8 8 12 
Jack Robinson 22 21 19 W K Stow 20 19 .. 
Harry Westacott 21 18 21 Jiio DePirs 22 18 .. 
Fleming Saunders 18 20 21 
The members of the club hope to have a good team to repre- 
sent them at the annual State shoot, to be held at Lynchburg 
this year. No team has been selected as yet, but an effort will 
be made to get one together. G. B. J. 
Baltimore Shotting Associatiop. 
Baltimore, Md., May 23.— At 
more Shooting Association to-day 
Hawkins 10 15 10 14 45-94 
Short 
Chew 
221111201111111121—17 
122222222221212112—18—35 
Broke. Av. 
110 91.6 Nason .. 
106 88.3 Randall . 
120 99 82.5 Wyman . 
120 91 75.8 Goud ... 
120 77 64.1 Hunt ... 
100 79 79.0 Curtis ... 
100 74 74.0 Merrill ., 
100 72 72.0 Vannah . 
100 70 70.0 
Others shooting only one or two events 
Footer, Toothaker, Luce and Atkinson, 
Darton 120 
Fisher 
Scribner 
Thompson . . .. 
Maxwell 
W'ebber 
L C Whitmore 
Dunning 
at. 
Broke. 
Av.. 
Shot 
100 
68 
68. 0 
Henderson . . . 
80 
71 
88. S 
. 80 
66 
82.5 
Roberts 
. SO 
58 
72.5 
Preston 
. SO 
57 
71.2 
Biddle 
80 
48 
60.0 
60 
44 
72.5 
60 
39 
65.0 
10 15 9 14 46—94 
10 13 10 13 46-92 
10 14 10 11 44— S9 
7 15 10 13 39—84 
7 8 
. . 14 45—82 
6 14 43—83 
6 14 38—76 
8 9 16— IS 
8 12 40—60 
8 10 . .—33 
the weekly shoot of the Balti 
scores were made as follows: 
Cockey 6 13 6 8 ..-3: 
Kesler 5 7 
Winchester ... 5 8 
Mordecai 5 7 
Silver I-ving 
Brown 
Hal 
Harper 
Marlev 
5 8 25—50 
. .. 24—37 
8 12 35—67 
6 11 9 14 ..—40 
5 11 6 10 36—68 
6 11 . .-34 
5 9 ..—27 
7 14 ..—43 
7 10 
5 8 
8 14 
George 10 13 10 13 ..—46 
were Sinnett, Furher, 
always be addressed to the Forest and Stream Publishing Ca, 
New York, and not to any individual connected with the paper. 
