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QUINCY, IiTASa. 
Saturday, J it tie 2S. 
. The Quincy Y. C. held a club race Saturday, June 28, 
in Quincy Bay. There was a strong breeze from the 
northwest and the. wins in each class were on good 
niargins. The summary: 
First Class. 
Elapsed. Conectetl. 
Eclipse Dr. Tones 2 19 5fi I 49 »! 
Hustler, Eobbins & Whittemore ' 2 28 4S 1 MOO 
.Vrgestes, Geo. Wilkins 2 32 39 2 00 40 
I da J.. C. C. Collins 2 .S2 ;n 2 01 41 
Moondyne, Shaw Brothers 2 34 07 2 01 4() 
Marvel, Reed & Lincoln 2 3t! 10 2 02 23 
Wild Duck, T. Bainbridge 2 40 42 2 07 19 
Goblin, E. Ricker 2 44 40 2 OS l."") 
Olive, Mr. Pond Withdrew. 
Special Class. 
Omeme, W. P. Barker 2 27 10 
Cleopatra, F. F. Crane -.. 2 33 06 
Special One-Design Class. 
Elsie. S., Geo. Swift 0 49 05 
Ella H., Herbert Holmes 0 51 58 
Marjorie A.. Wm. Bennett 0 53'52 
Betty B., R. Bowles 0 55 45 
QVl'SCY, M.\SS. 
Tuesday, June 17. 
The club race of the Quincy Y. C. was sailed in Quincy 
Bay, Tuesday, June 17, in a reefing northwester. There 
was a good list of entries in the first handiacp class and 
Ida J. won a close race. Edith A. won easily in the 
.second class. The summary: 
First Class. 
Elapsed. 
Ida J., C. C. Collins ' 0 59 03 
Dabster, G. Keith 1 00 21 
F:clipse. Dr. Tones 1 01 09 
Marvel. Reed "& Lincoln 1 02 16 
Wild Duck, J. Bainbridge 1 02 52 
Argestes, G. Wilkins 1 04 47 
Whisper AV. Harrison 105 17 
<;oblin, Elmer Ricker 1 07 33 
Cleopatra. F. F. Crane 109.37 
.Moondyne. Shaw Brothers Withdrew. 
Hustler, Robbins iNc Whittemore Disabled. 
Second. Cla,s.s. 
Gaycap, Frank White 1 08 09 
Kitty, John Evans 1 15 50 
Mabel, G., Mr. Gardner.. Withdrew. 
Winthrop Y. C. 
WIXTHROPj MASS. 
Saturday, Jun-e 28. 
A HANDICAP race was given by the Winthrop Y. C. 
Saturday, June 28. Calypso finished first in the 25-footers, 
hut lost on allowance. The other winners were Louise, 
Ella M. and Virginia. The summary ; 
2oft. Class. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Ideal, H. B. Whittier 1 24 20 1 11 20 
Calypso, A. W. Chesterton 1 12 55 1 12 55 
Ariel, J. R. Hodder 1 21 25 1 13 25 
21ft Class. 
Louise W. H. Allen '. .' 1 19 57 1 17 57 
Favorite, F. W. Bird 123 12 119 12 
Mentor, F. L Cobb 1 23 3*5 1 20 36 
Henrietta, J. C. McCloskey 1 30 15 1 22 15 
Zetes, J. A. McKie 1 22 40 1 ^2 40 
Thelma, E. K. Tewksbury..- 1 29 30 1 25 30 
Hector, A. W. Hubbard....'....-...-... 1 27 33 1 25 33 
15ft. Class. 
Ella M. D. F. Murphy 1 24 00 1 24 00 
Caper, "\V. W. Colson 1 28 55 1 28 55 
Elf, Charles Kelly. 1 29-53 1 29 53 
15ft Juniors. 
Virginia, W. F. Traiser..... ...1 30 20 1 28 30 
Flafh. W. H. Myrick 1 30 00 1 30 OO 
Riverside Y. C. 
The fourteenth annual regatta of the Riverside Y. C, 
of Riverside, Conn., will be held on Saturday, July S, and 
v.'ill be open to yachts enrolled in any recognized yacht 
club. The classes are: 
Schooners— 75ft. and 55ft. classes. 
Sloops and Cutters— 80ft., 70ft., 60ft., 51ft., 43ft., 36ft., 
3Gft., 25ft., 2ift., and i8ft. classes. 
Yawls— 43ft. and 36ft. classes. 
Raceabouts — Regular classes. 
Catboats— 30ft., 25ft., 2ift. and i8ft. classes. 
.\merican Y. C. 21ft., i8ft. and 15ft. one-design classes. 
New Rochelle Y. C. one-design class. 
Horse Shoe Harbor Club one-design class. 
Manhasset Bay Y. C. one-design raceabout class. 
The races will be started at 12 o'clock, and the starting. 
;ind finishing line will be indicated by a mark boat and 
the committee boat, anchored half a mile southeast of the 
gas buoy ofif Little Captain's Island. 
Entries will be received by the chairman of the Race 
Committee at 21 Park Row, New York, up to noon of 
Thursday, July 3; later at the club house at Riverside, 
CoTln. 
Kennebec Y« C* 
KENNEBEC RIVER, BATH, ME. 
Saturday, June 28. 
The second championship cup race of the Kennebec Y. 
C. was sailed on Saturday, June 28. The weather was 
bright and clear, and the wind strong, with heavy flaws 
from the northwest. All the boats carried reefs, Aspenet 
and Hecia one, and Dewey, Swift and Pirate two. The 
course was six miles. The summary: 
Second Class— 21 to 25ft. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Aspenet, ex-Com. F. M. Cook .0 50 17 0 50 17 
Dewey, Bonney & Farrar 0 53 48 0 53 01 
Third Class— 18 to 21ft. 
Swift, Owen J. Ledyard 0 59 03 0 59 0.3 
Pirate, Jas. A. Bimson 1 04 03 1 04 51 
Fourth Class— 15 to 18ft. 
Hecla, Geo. A. Ward 1 02 01 0 02 11 
The winners were Aspenet, Swift and Hecla. 
Meteor Beaten* 
Emperor William's American-built yacht, Meteor, was 
beaten in a race at Kiel on June 30 by the Empress' yacht, 
Iduna. Meteor finished 2h. behind Iduna. The reports 
say that Meteor was steered by the Emperor. 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
— ^ — 
If you want yoat «hoot to be anoounced here wnd a 
aotice like the following t 
Niii-th 
Fixtures. 
July 4. Xorlh Brrincli, N. |.— Open target shoot of llio 
liranch (liui Chib. H. I{. Ten F.yck, Sec'y. 
July 4.— Richmond, Va.— Annual'shoot of the Kast Knd Gun Club. 
July 4.— Towanda, Pa.— Annual tournament of the Towanda Gun 
Club; targets, W. F. Dittrich, Sec'y. 
July 4.— Palmer, Mass.— Reunion of the Massachusetts Amateur 
Shooting Association; amateur and professional match. Dr. S. B. 
Keith, Sec'y, 
July 4.— Ilion, N. Y.— The Remington Gun Club's all-day open 
shoot. 
July 4.— Monticello, ILL— Monticcllo (iun Club's tournament. 
July 4.— .Slielbyville, 111,-- Shclbyville (.iun Club's amateur target 
tournament. 
July 4. — S wanton, Vt. — Amateur tournament; open to New Eng- 
land and Canada. 
July 4.— Watertown, Mass. — One-day target tournament of the 
Watertown Gun Club. H. A. Philbrook, Capt. 
July 4.— Rutherford, N. J.— All-day target shoot of the Boiling 
Springs Fishing and Gun Club. C. B. Axford, Sec'y. 
July 4.— Haverhill, Mass.— All-day shoot of the Haverhill Gun 
Club. S. G, Miller, Sec'y. 
July 4-5.— Cripple Creek, Colo.— Cripple Creek Shotgun Club's 
tournament. 
July 4-5.— Mt. Kisco, N. Y.— Third tournament of the Westchester 
County Trapshooting Association, J. C. Barlow, Sec'y. 
July 4-5. — Houston, Texas. — Peters Cartridge Company's tourna- 
ment, under the auspices of the Houston Gun Club. 
July 4-5.— Beaver Falls, Pa,— Two days' shoot of the Recreation 
Gun Club. W. R. Keever, Sec'y. 
July 8,— Fremont, O.— Annual tournament of the Fremont Gun 
Club. 
July 8-10. — Pine BlufI, Ark, — Twelfth annual meeting and tourna- 
ment of the Arkansas State Sportsmen's Association. Paul R. 
Litzke, Sec'y, Little Rock. 
July 8-10.— Pine BlufI, Ark.— Twelfth annual meeting and tour- 
nament of the Arkansas State Sportsmen's Association. Targets. 
Added money $300. Rose system. Paul R, Litzke, Sec'y. 
July 15-16. — Charlottes, Va. — Annual merchandise shoot of the 
Charlottesville and University of Virginia gun clubs. G. L, Bruf- 
fey, Sec'y. 
July 16-17,;— McConnelsville, O.— First annual tijiii-nament of the 
McConnelsville Gvm ('lub. J. 1". Dover, Sec'y. 
July 16-17. — Allentown, Pa. — Two days' target, tournament under 
the auspices of the John F. Weiler Gun Club. 
July 16-18. — Titusville, Pa. — The Interstate Association's tourna- 
ment, under the auspices of the Titusville Gun Club. T. L, 
Andrews, Sec'y. 
July 17-18. — Pensacola, Fla.— Two days' tournament of the Peteis 
Cartridge Co., under the auspices of the Dixie Gun Club; $150 
added. V. J. Vidal, Sec'y. 
July 21-23. — Winnipeg, Man. — Sixth annual trap.shooting tourna- 
ment of the Winnipeg Industrial Exhibition Association. F. W. 
Henbach, Gen'l Mgr. 
July 22-23. — Greenville, Miss. — Mississippi and Louisiana Trap • 
shooters' League target tournament. C. W, Walton, Sec'j , 
^4^sitcli CZ 1 ss 
July 23-25.— i3ay Ridge A. A. Co., Md.— J. R. Malone's eighth 
annual midsummer tournament; $200 added money; two days 
prise Gun Club. Geo. W. Mains, Sec'y. 
July 28-Aug, 2. — ^Atlanta, Ga. — Peters Cartridge Company's tour- 
nament. 
Aug, 5-8. — Asheville, N. C. — Tournament given by Col. J. 1, 
Anthony and Maj. E. P. McKissick, 
Aug. 6-7. — Marietta, O. — The interstate Association's tourna' 
ment, under the auspices of the Columbian Gun Club. Chas. 
Bailey. Sec'y. 
Aug. 12-13, — Birmingham, Ala. — Third annual Alabama State 
target tgyrnament, under the auspices of the Birmingham Gm 
Club. R. H. Baugh, Sec'y. 
Aug. 13-14. — Brunswick, Me. — The Interstate Association's tow- 
nament, under the auspices of the Brunswick Gun Club. L. C. 
Whitmore. Sec'y. 
Aug. 14-16. — Hamilton, Can. — Dominion Trapshooting and Gaac 
ProteclJw. Association's tournament. 
Aug. 19-20.— Vicksburg, Miss. — Mississippi and Louisiana Trap- 
shooters' League target tournament. C. W. Walton, SecV. 
Natchez, Miss. 
Aug. 20-21. — Ossining, N. Y. — Two days' shoot of the Ossining 
Gun Club; first day, handicap and R. 1. clam bake; second day, 
regular programme. 
Aug. 26-29, — Okoboji, la. — Amateur shooting tournament, under 
management of Messrs. C. W. Budd and E. C. Hinshaw. 
Aug. 27-28. — Haverhill, Mass. — The Interstate Association's tour- 
nament, under the auspices of the Haverhill Gun Club. S. G. 
Miller, Sec'y. 
Sept. 2-3. — Tiffin, O. — Second annual tournament of the Tif- 
fin Gun Club; $75 added. L. D, Arndt, Sec'y, 
Sept, 3-4, — Nappanee, Ind, — The Interstate Association's tourna- 
ment, under the auspices of the Nappanee Gun Club, B. B. Maust, 
Sec'y. 
Sept. 3-5.— Erie, Pa.— Erie City Rod and Gun Club's, handicap 
tournament at targets. Open to all; $200 added. A. N. Aitken, 
Sec'y. 
Sept. 9-12.— Battle Creek, Mich.— Tournament of the Indians; 
open to the v/orld. 
Sept. 15-20,— Blue River Park, Kansas City, Mo.— Twenty-fifth 
tournament of the Missouri State Fish and Game Protective As- 
sociation. Targets and live birds. Paul Franke, Sec'y. 
Sept. 23-25. — Cincinnati, O. — Second annual handicap target tour- 
nament of the Cincinnati Gun Club. Charles F. Dreihs, Sec'y. 
Sept. 29-30. — Lewistown, 111. — The Interstate Association's tour- 
nament, under the auspices of the Lewistown Gun Club. H, H. 
McCumber, Sec'y. 
Oct. 7-8. — Greenville, O. — H.indicap tournament of the Green- 
ville Gun Club. H. A. McCaughey, Sec'y. 
Newark, N. J. — South Side Gun Club target shoot, every Satur- 
day afternoon. 
Chicago, 111. — Garfield Gun Club's target shoot, every Saturday 
afternoon until October. Grounds, West Monroe street and 
Fifty-second avenue, Dr, J, W, Meek, Sec'y, 
First Saturday of each month for a year, Burnside. — ^Contest for 
the Troisdorf live-bird and target medals; 10 live birds; 25 targets; 
open to all. First contest, March 1. 
CONTESTS AT INTERSTATE PARK. 
Interstate Park. Queens, L. I, — Two miles beyond Jamaica, on 
L, I, R. R. Trains direct to grounds. Completely appointed 
shooting grounds always ready for matches, club shoots or private 
practice. Cafe and hotel accommodations. 
Winchester Gon Club. 
Detroit, Mich. — At the regular shoot, June 28, Brodie was 
very near to the straight score silver cup, winning in Class A with 
24 out of 25. Hitchcock beat out Guthard in Class B with 22, and 
Barthel led Class C with 13. 
The day was favorable for good scores, and was acknowledged 
by the 10 and 15 straights, 14s out of 15s and Brodie's 47 out of 50. 
We call this good shooting. Following are the scores, the last 
being the club event: 
Events: 
Targets: 
Brodie ••• 
Toll 9 
T Reid •• 9 
Hitchcock S 
Guthard •■• S 
Barthel 4 3 .. .. 13 
Ford ^ ^ ■■ 10 •• 15 10 
Bachmann 1 •• 9 
Cox 5 13 7 .. 8 • 9 11 .. .. 
A Reid 14 9 15 8 14 .. 23 .. 
D. A. Hitchcock, Sec'y-Treas. 
123456TS 
10 15 10 15 10 15 15 25 25 
13 
13 
8 13 10 
9 n 9 
n 10 
9 5 
13 9 14 
10 
24 
8 11 22 21 
18 
. 13 14 .. 22 
9 13 14 19 20 
Dover Sportsmen's Association, 
Dover, N, H., June 14. — This afternoon the fourth shoot of the 
Dover Sportsmen's Association att'orded the following scores: 
Fisher 57 out of 80, St. Evens 52 out of 80, Nosroc 51 out of 80, 
F F Wentworth 47 out of 90, Hallam 14 out of 60. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
Trap at Smith Brothers' Grounds. 
Newark, N. J,, June 27. — There were several warm matches sct^ 
lied on Smith Brothers' grounds to-day. The weather was fair and 
a good crowd was present. Mr. F. C. SchneirJer was referee; Mr, 
U". Grny, scorer. 
Sandirs — Pape. 
The fir.st. match, was between Messr.-r. W. II, Sanders and ll. 
Pape. 25 birds, $25. Sanders took the lead ,'it the first inning , and 
never was headed. He won by a score of 20 to 17. The birds were 
only a fair lot in this match. The scores: 
VV n Sanders 2220222222200222202202221—20 
tl Pape Oli}2212*21*22 '122201 012022—17 
Loebel —Pape — Hainhorst— Sanders 
This match was for $50, 50 birds per man, winner to pay all 
expenses. Mr. Locbel .shot in fine form ana killed neatly some 
very fast birds. Hainhorst also did good work. It was a handi- 
cap match, and considering the distance, the back-mark men did 
well. The scores: 
H Pape, 28. 20101221021002211*0022222—17 
020002*201000022202200220-^11—28 
W TI Sanders, 27 2212220022*00202022222222—18 
2221220222220202022002222—19—37 
G E Loebel, 32 2222222010121222222222222—23 
0122222221222110002222222—21—44 
J ITamhorst. .31 02112222002220011102*2022—17 
2021122122221*20222221212—22—39 
Wellfarocfc— Packard 
Thi.s match was at .50 birds, $50. Packard ,was entirely outclassed. 
J H Wellbrock 2020*22222*2022211*122022—18 
2212020202222222222222222—22—40 
R L Packard 2202200122022020022201012—16 
0120*02000222220200201010—12—28 
Hell Gate Gun Club. 
('arlstadt, N. J., June 24.— There were thirty contestants in the 
nionthly shoot of the Hell Gate Gun Club at Cutwater's place to- 
day. Dr. Roof and A. Deitzel killed straight in the club event, 
both from the 30yd. mark. 
C Lang 28 
R Regan 27 
Dr Roof 30 
J Wellbrock. ..30 
Van Valkeii- 
burgh 28 
7 A Balden.,,. 30 
W G Wilson... 28 
K T Deady 28 
J H Voss 30 
A- Dietzel 30 
L T Muench,.28 
E Steffens 28 
L Stelzle 28 
J Schlicht 28 
D Kattengall...28 
Hdcp. Pts. Score. 
n 
7 
7 
7 
0 
7 
7 
(iVa 
7 
51/2 
6V2 
10 
8 
8 
6 
1) 
!) 
10 
* 
8 ■ 
8 
6 
9 
9 
Hdcp. 
Baudentistel ...26 
R Albert....... 28 
I H Doherty...26 
'G K Breit 28 
7 Dannefelser...28 
E A Merkel.,..28 
P Brennen 26 
1<" f^erbolini 28 
C 11 Cohn..,,,28 
.F Gardella 27 
E Doeinck 30 
P Woelfel. 28 
F Trostel 28 
J Klenk........28 
II Foster 28 
Pts. .Score. 
51/2 
7 
5 
6 
7 
fi • ■ 
7 
9 
X 
4, 
5 
9 
9 
6 
8 
8 
6 
9 
7 
ft 
.8 
.9 
-Sweepstakes, 7 birds, .$,3, Rose system, .5, 3 and 2: 
Wilson 2102212-6 Brief 0100102—3 
rt^n-on 2012222—6, Brennen 2221220—6 
^lerkel 1021111—8 Voss 2101220—5. 
Gardella ... 1222222-7 Doeinck 0222121-6 
Meunch 1222222—7 Lang -....2021010—4 
Belden 2000022—3 Dr Roof 2212212—7 
Klenk ................ .0212122— 6 Woelfel 0102222—5 
Five birds, $2, one money, club handicap: 
Dietzel 20220—3 Schlicht 2*012—3 
Steffens 21121—5 Baudentistel .00102—2 
Albert 01011—4 
North River Gan Club. 
Edgewater, N. J., June 28,— Twelve events at 10 targets each 
wa.s the ijrogramme of the North River Gun Club to-day. The 
scores were a% follows i 
Events: 
Targets: 
Capt Monev 5 S Y 
F Truax .' 6 8 5 
Peters 6 5 6 
Butler 6 :^ 6 
Richter 5 1 2 
C Truax , , , . 6 5 
G Allison 7 7 
Eickhoff 5 7 
Greiff i) 8 
6 8 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 
9 
4 
3 
5 
7 
3- .. 
3 .. 
8 4 
8 8 
4 4 
9 7 
. 3 
8 8 
9 9 10 9 10 
3 6 6 8 8 
'8 !! '■7 '7 "s 
8 8 7 8 4 
9 .. 7 .. 7 
7 10 
7 5 
7 7 
8 10 8 9 
9 8 
8 
3 .. 
1 7 
6 10 -fi 
8 8 6 
7 S .. 
Pope . 
Merrill 5 5 .. 
Newkirk 4 3 . . 
Bittiner 1 .. 2 
Morrison , 6 8 
Cathcart , 8 . . 
Annett 7 
New York, June 21.— The North River Gun Club, of Edge- 
water, N. J., shot a return match with the Westwood Gun Club, 
which resulted in a victory for the Westwood. Each man shot 
at 25 targets: 
North River Gun Club— Richter 22, Monahan 19, Beach 14, 
Morrison 17,, Greiff 15, Annett 15, Merrill 15, Cathcart 16; total 133, 
Westwood Gun Club— Ford 19, Van Buskirk 19, Hock 18, Speth 
16, Gruman 22, Kreebs 18, Bahr 10, Hasbrouck 14; total 136. 
Sweepstakes: 
Events: 1 2 3 4:56 7 8 9 
Targets : 
Guilbert 7 
Eickhoff 4 2 
F Truax 6 7 
Richter ^. 7 7 
Allison 2 3 
4 4 
10 10 10 10 15 15 15 15:.i5 
12 
10 
Blauvelt 
Greenan 
Monahan 7 7 6 6 
Merrill 8 3 6 3 
Fleischman 6 ,. 4 ,. 
W EickhotE ., 5 
10 11 
10 8 
.. 6 
.. 4 
3 12 
.. 9 
8 7 
6 
8 10 
7 
9 
12 
'6 
10 
12 
8 
11 
10 
Annett 
Beach , . 
Greift' ... 
Morrison 
Cathcart 
8 10 
14 8 
11 11 
12 12 
7 .. 
10 
10 
Gruman 10 13 14 11 11 13 
Holdrum 4 5 .. .. 12 10 
Hock .-. 5 10 14 
Frank 5 14 15 
Van Buskirk 7 7 11 fi 
Speth 8 9 9 9 
Ford 6 11 10 .. ,12 ,. 
Bahr 3 10 8 ■ .. 
Hasbrouck 12 ' . Sm1,,8 
J. R, Merrill, Sec'y N. R- g: 
8 9 
ON LONG ISLAND, 
Brooklyn Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., June 28. — Enthusiastic industry marked the- 
shoot to-day of the Brooklyn Gqn Club. Ten contestants par-- 
ticipated in the events, the scores of which are as follows: 
Events: 1 .2 3 4 5 ,6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 
Targets: 10 15 5p 15 10 5p 5p 15 15 15 15 5p 5p 15 10. 
Frost 4 10 3 6 5 6 .. 8 7 6 5 7 
Fremont , 3 5 .. ,, 3 ., .. 6 5 4 
Newton 7 11 .. 8 6 12 11 13 
Bergen 7 13 -.10 9' 5 .. .. 10 .. 8 ,. 6 .. .. 
Hopkins .11 8 13 9 .8 10 11 .. 12 10 9 7 14 8 
Wright 7 . . 8 10 7 7 7 . . 11 . . 8 6 7 8 . 
Hitchcock :> 6.: 7 11 8 6 . . 10 , . 8.. 4 6 11 \i 
Berquist 6 9 6 .. 5 .. 7 
Griffiths 9 12 7 .. 7 14 ,. 7 11 
Henry 12 8 . . 9 12 . . 10 , . 
