June 20, 1903.I 
FOREST ANB'SfREAM. 
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Daudt 10 14 14 9 13 16 16 12 20 14 
Trimble 11 11 15 13 13 16 18 20 17 14 
Riehl 11 13 10 14 13 17 18 18 20 19 
Raven 10 12 12 11 15 18 13 15 17 18 
Spencer 13 14 15 14 13 20 19 19 19 20 
Fort 12 13 11 14 12 19 18 14 18 15 
Dad Wilson 9 13 9 12 8 18 19 17 15 15 
See 9 14 11 13 13 15 14 18 18 18 
Rex 10 13 12 13 14 16 18 14 18 18 
Russell 11 14 14 6 9 ... 
J R Wilson....... 14 13 13 12 13 
K B Johnson..... 15 13 10 11 13 16 17 15 19 17 
Hogan 12 9 13 12 10 16 14 13 14 13 
Kaintuck 8 12 14 14 13 17 17 15 18 17 
Clay 12 14 14 11 14 16 15 19 14 19 
Le Compte 14 14 15 15 12 18 20 19 16 17 
Hornberger 11 12 11 14 15 
Webb .. 11 12 14 12 11 17 19 15 19 19 
Shattuc ..12 13 14 1110 
Patterson 10 9 9 9 8 
Grau ..*..-U.I..... 11 12 9 13 13 
J Lewis 9 10 6 7 8 
Lane 11 9 12 13 14 
Head 9 13 12 12 13 9 15 1119 18 
German 12 11 13 15 13 18 18 17 17 18 
H M Clark 10 15 11 13 13 18 14 16 19 19 
C B Wiggins........ 12 14 14 15 13 17 19 16 19 19 
H N Kirby 10 14 14 13 15 13 17 17 17 19 
Patrick 11 12 11 11 13 14 18 18 17 16 
Shaul 12 12 14 11 13 17 18 17 13 19 
Guy 11 11 11 11 14 
Gross 9 9 7 7 13 15 15 15 9 12 
G Roll 14 13 10 15 13 15 14 17 20 18 
Willard 14 12 11 11 14 20 16 17 19 19 
Kuss 11 12 15 15 14 16 16 16 17 19 
Boa 13 13 12 15 12 15 14 16 15 12 
T R Graham 12 12 14 14 15 19 19 19 18 18 
j I C 11 9 14 12 12 13 15 10 17 16 
Snow 13 13 13 13 13 13 19 17 17 18 
Saffold 12 12 12 11 11 13 8 8 12 15 
Decker 11 10 11 13 14 16 17 18 17 19 
Tack 7 9 8 8 13 
t) H Snyder 11 13 15 14 12 9 10 13 11 11 
Scott 9 8 10 8 14 14 8 10 14 16 
Sautmyer ' 11 8 11 11 13 15 16 9 14 16 
Old Hoss 10 10 11 14 11 15 12 10 14 14 
Rike 7 12 11 13 15 13 16 15 16 14 
Crosbv 14 13 15 15 13 19 19 18 19 20 
Gilbert ■ ■ " ■ ■ 15 15 14 13 14 16 19 19 19 19 
Phil 14 14 14 12 14 17 18 16 18 18 
Heikes' "'. . 13 13 14 13 15 20 16 20 20 19 
Powers 11 15 12 13 14 17 18 18 18 19 
Buckeye 10 12 11 13 11 17 13 12 13 19 
cSn 9 15 11 9 12 17 14 15 18 14 
Thompson 11 15 10 13 13 11 18 19 19 18 
Connor . .. . 13 15 13 11 15 17 20 17 18 20 
Lindemuth 10 15 8 12 14 12 16 18 18 18 
R H Smith 13 13 14 14 12 
H C Warner 9 9 12 10 7 
Squire Taylor 13 13 14 12 14 18 17 17 19 20 
Shrader 9 7 11 9 9 
Lindsley U 13 8 13 10 
W R Randall 13 12 15 14 13 14 18 18 17 15 
J F Williams 8 8 8 4 
Verges 12 7 13 12 9 
Verbarg 11 10 11 8 10 13 14 12 11 17 
Arndt 15 15 10 12 10 
Holding 12 14 10 13 14 16 15 17 16 18 
The second special event of the programme was 
team race for the Shooting and Fishing trophy, entrance $1 per 
man, 30 singles and 10 pairs. The team of the Cincinnati Gun 
Club No. 1 scored 184 and were victorious. The stiff wind had its 
effect on the scores: 
Cincinnati No. 1. 
Gambell 37 
Squier 41 
Ahlers 37 
Van Ness 37 
Medico . 
Buckeye, of Dayton. 
Garlow 35 
Buckeye 33 
Cain 31 
Lindemuth 36 
175 
175 
175 
175 
175 
175 
175 
175 
175 
75 
75 
175 
175 
175 
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175 
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175 
60 
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the 
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148 
153 
141 
166 
146 
135 
143 
146 
45 
65 
146 
126 
145 
148 
160 
63 
149 
60 
45 
58 
40 
59 
131 
152 
148 
158 
149 
141 
146 
58 
111 
149 
153 
149 
137 
160 
129 
149 
114 
146 
45 
119 
111 
124 
121 
132 
165 
163 
354 
163 
155 
131 
134 
147 
154 
141 
66 
47 
157 
45 
55 
149 
28 
53 
117 
62 
145 
five-man 
Akron. 
Wagoner 38 
Beck 17 
Bradley 42 
Russell 23 
32_184 J K Williams 30—150 
Cincinnati No. 2. 
Dreihs 29 
Williams 36 
Willie 30 
i^iuuc.uui.. Dick 27 
Heikes '. 40-175 Faran 33—155 
Cincinnati No. 3. 
Jay Bee 28 
Roll 29 
Nye 39 
Columbus. 
Rhoads 37 
Young 37 
Hicks 29 
Alkire 40 
J L Ward 32—175 
Mechanicsburg. 
Phil 39 
"Guy 30 
Shaw 32 
Patrick 37 
Gross 38—176 
Randall 33 
Linam 29-158 
King's Smokeless. 
Lindsley 33 
King 31 
Girton 35 
See 36 
Richmond 8&-170 
Cincinnati No. 4. 
Ackley 31 Jack 26 
Tick ...26 Grau 39-154 
Herman ......32 
\X/ < P* T« S* L» 
Ruffs Dale, Pa., June 12.— The sixth tournament of the West- 
ern Pennsylvania Trap Shooters' League was held here under 
the auspices of the Ruffs Dale Rod and Gun Club. The at- 
tendance was good, about seventy-five shooters faced the traps 
and 10,000 targets were thrown in the two days. 
Bessemer, of Millvale, and Deniker, of Ruffs Dale, tied for 
high gun for the first day, with but 8 misses out of 175 targets. 
Deniker, however, pulled ahead the second day, and finished high 
for the two days, with 333 out of 350, or 95 per cent, through 
the tournament. 
Interest the second day centered in the four-man team race, 
-SO targets to a man. It was a good, hot race from start to 
ifinish. Five teams were entered in the contest, first honor go- 
ang to the Millvale team, with the score of 183; North Side and 
IRufIs Dale tied for second place, with 179; Ligonier third, with 
155, and Irwin fourth, with 147. Deniker, of Ruffs Dale, made 
the highest individual score in the race, with 49 out of 50. 
Lewis Lautenslager, of Pittsburg, acted as referee, and every 
one was well satisfied with his usual prompt, positive decisions. 
Chas. G. Grubb, of Pittsburg, secretary of the League, was on 
hand bright and early with his famous "Grubb Score Cards." 
Just a word should be said here concerning the desirability of a 
correct and indisputable record, such as is given by these cards. 
They are being rapidly adopted by all the, clubs of the League. 
II. D. Hasson, secretary of the club, ran the "sheet," and James 
Stickle looked after the refreshments. Following are the scores: 
First Day, June 10, 
Events: 1 
Targets : 15 
Deniker 14 
Pool 15 
Fleming , , 14 
Andrews 13 
J M Smith 8 
Frost 11 
Dougherty 4 
H O Armhurst 13 
T F Armhurst 9 
Swearer 13 
Provance 10 
Nelson 12 
Pontefract 10 
Kelsey 15 
Bessemer 14 
Dennv 10 
■Schul'te 6 
2 3 4 
20 15 20 
19 13 20 
17 13 16 
15 14 19 
16 13 17 
15 11 .. 
20 11 17 
5 6 7 
15 20 15 
15 19 15 
12 18 13 
13 19 13 
12 16 11 
8 9 10 
20 15 20 
20 13 IS 
16 11 16 
19 15 19 
16 12 16 
18 11 15 
13 .. .. 
17 13 IS 
14 8 9 
15 12 18 
19 10 16 
18 10 16 
20 15 19 
9 7 12 
13 U 10 
12 18 14 
12 
13 16 12 
14 14 37 
16 11 16 
11 18 13 
7 17 8 
14 17 12 
15 19 13 
8 14 9 
U 7 7 
17 .. .. 
18 11 17 
17 14 18 
19 13 19 
11 4 13 
11 6 
17 10 
11 8 
fit-olvH 13 15 14 
Streams 14 14 9 
Ray 13 18 12 
Lint 9 " " 
Withrow .. i .'.i. .V. . 6 
Low 9 
Nisley 15 19 11 
Best 11 17 14 
Hollfey 10 15 9 
Myers 12 17 10 
Stewart 10 15 10 
Joe 13 15 15 
Sloan 12 
Kelly 11 
H Myers 
McComb 
A B Kelly 
Yahner 
Cope 
Hines 
Springer 
Walters 
Shorty 
Null 
Athos . . . . 
H W Frost 
19 13 12 
14 10 15 
19 12 18 
9 C 9 
17 11 17 
14 12 16 
17 13 18 
19 13 17 
11 8 11 
17 11 11 
17 12 18 
13 11 14 
17 12 16 
17 11 IS 
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10 16 7 17 
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6 
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10 15 12 14 
11 16 13 16 
12 18 11 15 
12 is 14 14 
11 
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Second Day, June II, 
10 16 
Events: 1 
Targets: 15 
Deniker 15 
Kelsey 14 
Andrews 14 
Low 12 
Joe 13 
Lutz 14 
Swearer 12 
Ray 15 
Bessemer 14 
Pontefract 13 
Denny 14 
Pool 13 
Fleming ; 12 
Frost 13 
Sloan 
Athes 
Tom 
Dougherty 11 
Knode 14 
Hickey 14 
Hazelwood 12 
Brown 12 
Withrow 12 
Chilcott 
Dice 
Kelly 
Thompson 
West .. 
2 3 4 
20 15 20 
18 13 19 
17 13 15 
18 10 15 
15 13 14 
19 11 17 
19 14 18 
19 14 17 
19 13.. 18 
19 10 19 
14 12 19 
14 6 17 
18 13 17 
17 14 18 
17 13 16 
. . . . 14 
,. .. 19 
5 6 7 
15 20 15 
15 19 15 
14 20 13 
13 16 11 
9 11 9 
12 16 12 
15 17 15 
14 18 12 
15 20 11 
15 17 13 
10 18 12 
12 6 11 
12 IS 14 
13 18 15 
15 14 13 
9 17 11 
15 17 12 
12 15 14 
8 9 10 
20 15 20 
19 14 20 
19 14 16 
8 15 
9 18 
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15 i5 is 
19 14 IS 
18 15 19 
15 12 12 
9 IS 
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19 13 15 
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18 13 19 
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16 14 19 
14 13 
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IS 
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15 17 14 17 11 11 
15 17 13 17 14 16 
13 18 14 14 11 18 
14 16 11 18 12 17 
10 16 13 16 11 16 
10 15 
9 16 11 
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19 12 17 
D. Hasson, Sec'y. 
WESTERN TRAP. 
Kentucky Gun Club Shoot Postponed, 
Chicago, 111., June 10.— Advice just at hand from Mr. J. S. 
Phelps, Jr., secretary of the Kentucky Gun Club, of Louisville, 
Ky., gives notice of the postponement of the State champion- 
ship target shoot as below : 
"LouisviLi-E, Ky., June 8.— At a meeting Of the governors of 
the Kentucky Gun Club, it was decided not to hold their cham- 
pionship shoot at targets on the Fourth of July, as has been the 
custom heretofore, but to hold a two days' tournament on Sept. 
28 and 29, the first day to be devoted to the championship of 
the State at targets; the second day for the State championship 
at live birds. It was thought best to have these two champion- 
ships decided at one meeting, thus making it more convenient 
for the visiting shooters from throughout the State. It was 
further decided this year to make the championship at live birds, 
50 birds per man; the championship at targets, 100 birds per man, 
believing this to be a better and more satisfactory test in events 
of this importance. Very handsome sterling silver cups will be 
presented to the winner of each of these championships without 
conditions. 
"We take this means of advising the shooters throughout the 
State of this change in date. A full programme will be mailed 
to each later. Cheap railroad rates will prevail at this time, it 
being the week of the horse show." 
^ „ E. Houaa. 
Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. 
Garfield Gun Qub, 
Chicago, 111., June 6.— The appended scores were made on our 
grounds to-day on the occasion of the seventh and last trophy 
shoot of the first series. The entire club will be reclassified before 
next shoot. Pollard won Class A trophy on 24; Barnard won 
Class B on 22, and Wilson won Class C on 18. 
The day was a fine one for target shooting, and the attendance 
was fair, twenty-four shooters putting in an appearance for the 
afternoon's sport: 
Seventh trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
Thomas 1110010011110001001000111—13 
Pollard , 1111011111111111111111111—24 
Dr Meek 0111111011011110111110111—20 
Dorman .1111111111111011011111101—22 
Price .1101010001101110011000001—12 
Johnson .1011111011111111011111111—22 
Mrs Dorman 0000001000000001010000000— 3 
McDonald 1110011001111011110111011—18 
Stone 1011111001011111110011111—19 
F \^'olf^ 1001111111011111111011111—21 
Parnard .1111111110110111111111101—22 
Wilson .0100110111111111001101111—18 
Eaton 1101110111110111111110111—21 
Chesterman 0100101110111101001000111—14 
Bullard 0001011100011110100111100—13 
Snyder 0001101001000010000100100— 7 
W Odell 0100111000101000000100000— 7 
Hathaway 0011111011110101101110110—17 
McKinon lllllOOllUlllllOOllllOll— 30 
T Jones OlllllUlOOlOlOlllllllOU- 19 
Drinkwater 0111111010101011111101011—18 
Events: 12 3 
Targets : ■ 10 10 10 
Thomas 8 7 8 
Pollard 9 10 8 
Dr Meek 9 8 10 
Dorman 7 7 8 
Price 5 3 
Johnson 7 7 
Mrs Dorman 1 3 
McDonald 8 8 
Stone 6 8 
F Wolff 9 8 
Barnard 5 7 
Eaton 2 9 
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20 
19 
23 
20 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 10 10 10 25 
Wilson 7 9 .. 16 
Chesterman 6 5 7.. 
Bullard 7 6 7-15 
Watson 6 . . 
Snyder 3 13 
Wydell 4 10 
Hathaway 6 15 
McKinnon 6 14 
T Jones 20 
Drinkwater 12 
Cunimings 11 
No. 4 was 15 targets and 5 pairs. 
June 13. — The appended scores were made on our grounds 
to-day on the occasion of the first shoot, second series. 
Pollard won Class A trophy on 24; Stone Class B, on 21, and 
Hathaway Class C, on 16. The trophy shoot was followed by the 
cup shoot, which was also won by Pollard on 21. The day was 
a delightful one to shoot, so far as temperature was concerned, 
but a stiff breeze on the back of the shooters caused the targets 
to beat down so quickly as to make the shooting at times very 
difficult. Score: 
1 2 3 
10 10 10 
7 7 
9 10 
Events: 
Targets : 
Johnson 9 
Pollard 9 
Dr Meek ;r. 7 9 
Thomas 7 6 
Barnard , 7 7 
Wilson 7 5 
Stone , 8 
Snyder .. 4 
Drinkwater ......ii ; 4 
McDonald 8 
Marshall .V... 7 
Weydell 4 
Waters 
Chesterman 
Baldwin 
Hathaway 
Clark 
T Jones 
Cummings 
Eaton , 
No. 9 is the 8th trophy event; No. 4 cup 
5 pairs. Dr. 
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9 9 16 
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8 7 21 
7 7 12 
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8 .. 19 
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6 6 11 
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8 6 16 
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8 6 
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shoot, 15 targets and 
J. W. Meek, Sec'y. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
Nishoyne Gun Club. 
West Orange, N. J., June 6.— The shoot of the Nishoyne Gun 
Club to-day resulted as follows: 
Events: 1 
Targets: 
3 4 5 6 7 
9 10 
15 15 20 15 15 25 15 15 15 15 
Apgar 14 13 18 12 14 24 15 14 14 
Dudley 14 14 18 15 
Gardiner 13 14 18 
14 
13 13 13 
Engle 12 13 17 14 13 23 14 13 13 .. 
R B Baldwin....,..,,., 12 25 13 10 
M R Baldwin 12 
Welles 15 .. 15 23 
McDonough .. 12 
Butler 13 .. 14 .. .. 13 
Mosler 13 12 12 10 
Miller 9 
— Ten events at 10 and 15 targets, 
of the North River Gun Club, the 
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North River Gun Qub. 
Edgewater, N. J., June 13. 
were shot to-day at the shoot 
scores of which follow: 
Events: 
Targets : 
Eickhoff 
Richtel 
Edwards , 
Glover 
Truax 
Morrison 
Harland 
Reynolds 
Vosselman 
Schram 
Merrill 
Allison 
Newkirk 
Event No. 10, 5 pairs. 
Jas. R. Merrill, Sec'y. 
Thornfaurg Rod and Gun Club. 
Pittsburg, Pa., June 7.— Herewith are the scores of the Thorri' 
burg Rod and Gun Club's merchandise shoot, held May 30. The 
club was only organized this spring, with twelve members. The 
club put in a Sergeant system of traps. Following is a list ei the 
club's officers: Mr. S. T. McClaren (Hypo), President and Field 
Captain; Dr. W. Ross Foster, Vice-President; Mr. D. C. Thorn- 
burg, Secretary and Treasurer. 
The club's summer programme will be as follows: Practice 
shooting every Saturday, commencing at 3 P. M., and will hold 
an all-day target tournament and a handicap shoot at English 
sparrows; handicaps 21 to 25yds. On Sept. 1 the club will hold 
an invitation bait-casting tournament for the following prizes: 
First, bass rod; second, trout rod; third, trolling rod; fourth, 
one dozen assorted salmon, bass and trout flies. 
The worthy president shoots a Lefever, steel barrel, one trigger 
gun and Peters Cartridge Co. Ideal shells. Mr. Geo. Gundy 
acted as referee, Mr. Chas. O. Treat as official scorer, and Master 
L. Carl Thornburg as trap puller. 
Club's merchandise shoot: 
Targets: 15 15 20 15 15 20 
•S T McClaren 11 14 19 K 13 20 
Dr W R Foster 10 12 17 13 15 18 
Jas Munnell 12 10 16 11 12 19 
D C Thornburg 11 9 15 14 10 16 
Geo F Brown 10 12 14 12 12 15 
First prize, gun case; second, clfeaning rod; third, recoil pad; 
fourth, 100 Ideal shells. W. J. McCrickart. 
92 
85 
80 
75 
75 
Bjffalo Audubon Gun Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y.— The first shoot of the Buffalo Audubon Club 
for June, came off on the sixth inst. and was well attended. Class 
A badge was won by C. S. Burkhardt, with 20; Class B, by Capt. 
Foster, with 24; Class C, by James Savage, with 19. 
In the last five badge shoots, Capt. Foster has shot at 15 'tar- 
gets, breaking 115, pretty good shooting for a Class B man. Our 
club year begins July 1, and it is easy to see what class the captain 
will be in. 
Not a great many of the Audubons will go to the State shoot 
this week, as the distance is a little too far for most of the boys, 
We hope to see it a little nearer to our end of the State in 1904. 
We hope that this year's shoot will be a success in every way, 
and we are sorry we cannot send more members down to 
Ossining. 
The scores of Saturday's shoot follow: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets : 16 25 15 
Foster 14 24 12 8 4 
Reed 8 10 5 7 4 
Hammond 12 18 9 . . . . 
Cha^iman 13 15 9 6 4 
McCormack 11 21 12 . . . . 
Burnhardt 11 20 13 . . . . 
Forrester 14 23 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 15 25 15 
McLeod 8 16 9 
Savage 9 19 12 
Keener i.... 12 18 .. 
Sinclair 10 15 11 
Woolton 9 20 11 
Reynolds 10 22 13 
Smith 13 19 13 
4 S 
McArthur 18... .. .. Burke 12 17 13 3 4 
No. 4, was at 21yds. rise. No. 5, 10 walk ups. 
Mr, Forrester was the guest of the club. He shot for birds only, 
E. P. R. 
Ilton, N. Y., 
ton Gun Club 
June 6, with a 
Events : 
Targets: 
Lawrence 
Tomlinson 
T De Carmo 
Hubbard 
G Jenne 
C De Carmo... 
Colling .» 
Hughes 
Remington Gun Club. 
June 11. — The third regular shoot of the Reming- 
was held at their grounds Saturday afternoon, 
large attendance. 
1 2 3 4 5 6 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
25 10 10 10 10 10 Targets: 25 10 10 10 10 10 
21 Hepburn 23 9 7 
23 9 ...... .. Humphreys .... 21 9 10 9 8 10 
6 De Bordieu 9 
19 8 
12 
19 
20 
15 
9 9 
9 8 .. .. 
8 8 8 9 
6 
Russell 23 
C Jenne 23 
: Richardson .... 19 
Jackson 
Browning 8 
W. H. Grimshaw, Sec'y, 
