Aug.. 1902. J 
FOREST AND STREAM, 
Shooting: on the Watef* 
The Beardstown, III., Gun Club gave another of its unique 
floating tournaments on the Illinois River, Aug, 7. The fact that 
a good crowd can always be depended on shows how popular this 
plan of tournament is with those who have once tried it. To-day 
there were in all forty participants. The day was clear and cool, 
but a gale blew steadily so hard as to make accurate shooting 
impossible. Scores follow: 
Events: 
Targets : 
W Gilbert 
Groves 10 10 11 
Masters 
Brennan 'i' 
Workman 
Wilson 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
fi 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
12 
13 
12 
13 
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13 
12 
13 
12 
9 
6 
9 
9 
11 
9 
6 
11 
9 
8 
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10 
10 
11 
8 
11 
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11 
11 
10 
11 
9 
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13 
10 
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6 
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10 
7 
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10 
6 
11 
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10 
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5 
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6 
6 
8 
1 
7 
6 
12 
10 
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10 
11 
10 
8 
10 
11 
9 
9 
6 
11 
Grant 9 
Stucke 10 
Hager 8 
Mohlman"";..... .. 10 
Pleger 8 .. 
Hershburger 7 4 
Henry 11 
Scott 
Todd 
Rubley 
Nye 
8 .. 11 11 7 .. 
10 10 8 12 7 
5 11 11 
.. 7 ^ .. 11 
9 
10 10 8 
11 10 11 
9 9.. 
8 9 11 
4 12 9 
8 11 12 
11 10 7 
9 10 11 
Thompson .. .. 9 9 11 
9 10 12 10 11 11 
Estes 
10 8 
Lippert 9 
Vandeventer 8 
Lightfoot 4 
10 11 11 11 10 10 
Kraft 
Grammer 
Bauman 
Fish 
Peacock 
W Grammer . . . . ^ 
Events: 12 ' 
Targets: 13 
W Gilbert 13 
Groves 10 
Masters 13 
Brennan S 
Riehl ^ 11 
Coleman 4 
Grov? 10 
Davis 
James 9 
Workman' 12 
McCumber 12 
Wilson 7 
H Coleman 12 
Cummings 11 
Grant ,^ ..... . 6 
Hager 
Mohlman 9 
Pleger 8 
Henry 9 
Scott 11 
Todd 12 
Rubley 12 
Nye 13 
Thompson 12 
Estes 10 
Lippert 11 
Vandeventer 9 
Lightfoot 9 
Kraft 10 
Grammer ...,^(...,.r>««».> 8 
Bauman 
Fish 11 
Peacock 
Peters 
Elliott 
McClane .. 
J Estes 
10 
11 10 
7 9 
7 
7 
9 
10 
7 
12 
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.. .. 10 
.. 12 11 
.. .. 9 
8 6.. 
9 
8 
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12 13 12 13 10 12 12 13 11 
10 10 11 10 11 .. 9 11 6 
10 10 11 10 11 .. 9 11 6 
9 11 9 
11 8 
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11 10 11 10 
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WESTERN TRAPS. 
Chicago Gon Clob Toornament. 
Chicago, 111., Aug. 9. — The Chicago Gun Club, of this city, will 
give its first annual tournament on Aug. 23, and the event ought 
to be one of general reunion to all the local shooters and many 
who do not live in this city. We have, for obvious reasons, had a 
very dull season in trapshooting, and it is pleasing to believe that 
this little event will liven things up a bit for a time. There will 
be two sets of traps, targets 2 cents. The tournament is open to 
all, except that professionals and manufacturers' agents shoot for 
birds only. The purses will be Rose system; $5 goes for high av- 
erage, $3 for second, and $2 for lowest average to all programme 
shooters. To reach the club grounds of Chicago Gun Club, take 
Wentworth avenue cars to Seventy-ninth street and Wentwortli 
avenue. This event will be targets only, twelve events of 10, 15 
and 20 birds each. G. V. Weart, secretary, 115 Dearborn street, 
Chicago. 
Tom Marshall for Congress. 
Advices are received from Monmouth, 111., bearing date of 
Aug. 8, that Thomas A. Marshall, the well-known trapshooter and 
immemorial mayor of Keithsburg, 111., has been nominated by the 
democrats of the 14th Congressional district as candidate for 
Congress. Mr. Marshall's great popularity in lower Illinois ought 
to be of great service to him if he really cares to go to Congress. 
Hitherto Tom has borne a very good reputation. If live-bird shoot- 
ing were not forbidden in this neck of woods I doubt if he would 
have time left to run for Congress. 
E. HOUGB. 
Hartford Building, Chicago. Ill, 
Garfield Gtin CIttb. 
Chicago, Aug. 9. — The' appended scores were made on our 
grounds to-day on the occasion of the first trophy shoot of third 
series. In the trophy event Dr. Meek and T, W. Eaton tied on 
24 each. Eaton won on shoot-off only by breaking 20 straight, 
Dr. Meek 19. McDonald won Class B trophy on 23, and Eldred 
Class C on 21. 
The trophy shoot was immediately followed by a shoot at 15 
singles and 5 pairs for the club cup, an elegant silver cup, gold 
lined, valued at $75. This was shot on a distance handicap, from 
14 to 18yds., and was won by Dr. Meek from 18yd. mark on a 
score of 21. Rupel, a visitor, tied the score. The club cup shoot 
will be a regular featpre of our shoots hereafter, A small entrance 
fee will be charged each contestant: 
First trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
L D Price OOUllllOlllOmillOmU— 20 
C H Kehl 0111001110001101101100010—13 
M F Wilson 0001101011 WlllOOllOlim— 15 
Dr J W Meek 1111111111101111111111111—24 
R S Leek 1111111111111110111101101—22 
Rupell , 4i 1111111011111111111111111—24 
F Barnard V.. 1111001110111011110111110—19 
A D Dorman 1111111111111011101111111—23 
A McGowan ..1111100110101110111111000—17 
Johnson lllllllOllllllllimillOl— 23 
tichenor ; 1000111110011010001101111—15 
Mrs L D Price 0010100000000000010000000— 3 
T L Smedes OlllUOllimiOllllllllOl— 21 
T Eaton 1111111111110111111111111—24 
M G Eldred.; 1111110111101111111101110—21 
L Thomas i ; 1101110101111110101110111—19 
A Hellman 1111111101111111101111111—23 
W A Jones 10001001 lOlOOUOllUlOUl— 15 
J McDonald .5 1111101111110111111111111—23 
Shoot-off of tie: 
Meek millllllllllllllll— 20 
Eaton inmmmiuioiii— IS 
11 11 10 
11 11 10 
10 10 01 
10 10 11 
11 11 01 
11 11 11 
11 10 01 
. 01 11 00 
01 01 11 
11 00 00 
11 10 11 
11 11 11 
01 00 00 
10 00 01 
00 00 11 
00 01 11 
00 10 11 
Dr. J. W. 
11 01—13 
10 00-17 
11 00—14 
11 01—21 
11 01—18 
01 10-21 
01 10—12 
10 10—11 
10 01—19 
01 10—13 
01 10—17 
00 10—19 
01 00—11 
10 10—18 
11 10—19 
11 11-17 
10 10—17 
Meek. 
Cup shoot, 15 singles and 5 pairs: 
Price 010000001011110 
Kehl IIUIIIOOIIOIIO 
Wilson 100011000111111 
Meek .111111111111110 
Leek 011011111010011 
Hupel oiiioiumiiii 
Dorman 001000101011001 
A McGowan llOlOlOUOOOllOO 
Johnson 101111111011111 
Tichenor 001111010101101 
Smedes 11*311011101110 
Eaton llOOOimilllU 
Eldred 110101101001110 
Thomas 111111011111111 
Hellman 110111111111111 
Jones lOmoiOlHUUll 
McDonald UlllOlUOlOlll 
Nonpareil Gun Club. 
Watson's Park, 111., Aug, 9. — This is a new club. It shoots every" 
other Saturday for trophies and a $2 sweep additional. The sweep 
is shot from scratch; high guns and ties shoot off for place: 
Shoot No. 1: Mack 41, Kuss 45 Roll 45, Willard 47, Dr. Carson 
41, Shaffer 43, Adams 47, Young 31, Barto 41, Simonetti 35, Lockie 
35, Antoine 44, C. Von Lengerke (visitor) 36. 
Ties, four high guns: Willard 13, Adams 12, Kuss 15, Roll 14. 
Sweeps: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Shafter 9 6 9 17 
Kuss 10 10 
Roll ... J 
Richards 
Adams 10 10 
Willard 
Mack 
Dr Carson 9 . . . . 
Lockie .,, 7 . . . . 
Simonetti 6 . . . . 
Barto 7 17 .. 
Young S 14 15 
Antoine 13 15 
C Von Lengerke IS 12 
20 20 23 14 
9 10 10 18 18 20 14 
7 8 9 20 
20 
10 10 17 16 21 11 
8 
Nos. 1, 2 and 3 were at 10 targets each, 50 cents entrance; Nos. 
4 and 5 were at 20 targets each, entrance $1; No. 6 was at 25 
targets, entrance $1.50; No. 7 was at 15 targets, %\. 
Ravelriog. 
Interstate Tournament at Marietta* 
Marietta, O., Aug. 9. — The Interstate Association tournament 
given at Marietta, O., Aug. 6 and 7, under the auspices of the 
Columbian Gun Club, was a most successful affair. Something 
over thirty shooters, but three of whom were manufacturers' agents, 
took part in the tournament. There was not a hitch of any sort, 
and everything went like clock-work from beginning to end. The 
cashier's office was in charge of Mr. W. M. Bryant, of Elwood 
City, Pa., and ten minutes after the close of the last event he was 
ready to pay off the dift'erent winners. 
The Columbian Gun Club is one of the oldest organizations of 
the kind in the State of Ohio, is composed of first-class, genial 
sportsmen, and is represented by the following officers: Peter 
Schlicher, Jr., President; J. M, LofHand, Vice-President; Charles 
Bailey, Secretary-Treasurer, and George L. Alford, Captain. 
The club house and shooting grounds are situated on the Fair 
grounds, overlooking the Muskingum River, and surrounded by 
beautiful trees, affording, as they do, shade for all who attend 
the tournaments. The grounds being but ten minutes' ride from 
the heart of the city, are easilj' accessible by trolley lines. 
Shooters were present from different sections of the country. 
All expressed themselves as highly satisfied with the treatment 
which the local boys accorded them. 
The opening day was an ideal one for shooting, with the excep- 
tion of two showers of rain, which delayed the competition for a 
short time. J. T. Atkinson made high average for the day, with 
E. M. Stout second, and T. H. Bibbee third. 
The second day, like the preceding one, was a fine one for 
making good scores, yet for some reason the scores did not rank 
high; this was especially the case with the manufacturers' agents, 
and caused them to receive some good-natured "joshing." At- 
kinson was again high man for the day, with Schlicher and 
Bower tied for second place, and Stout ond Lang tied for third 
place. The scores of both days follow: 
Aug. 6, First Day, 
Events : 1 
Targets : 15 
Bibbee 15 
Sperry 12 
Nelson 11 
Schlicher U 
Bailey 11 
Cole 13 
Hobbs 13 
Smith 9 
Du Brav 13 
Alkire 9 
Bower 12 
Watson 12 
Atkinson 14 
Cochran 13 
Stout 15 
Gambell 13 
Squier 14 
Don Minto 12 
Trimble 12 
Lang 14 
Shafer 13 
Deecker 11 
Deedrick 11 
Mellor 
Sla5'ton 11 
Toffland 
Funk 
2 3 
20 20 
20 18 
18 18 
17 15 
18 18 
17 15 
18 17 
15 17 
12 9 
17 12 
12 16 
17 15 
17 18 
20 20 
18 18 
18 20 
16 10 
15 15 
16 14 
19 16 
17 16 
14 12 
13 10 
9 13 
4 5 
15 25 
14 23 
7 19 
13 22 
13 21 
14 21 
10 20 
11 20 
11 .. 
11 20 
10 17 
14 23 
13 25 
15 23 
13 21 
12 22 
12 20 
12 18 
12 22 
11 16 
12 24 
10 17 
7 .. 
10 12 
6 7 8 9 10 
15 20 20 15 25 
15 19 16 13 21 
15 19 18 13 23 
12 17 16 14 21 
10 20 19 11 22 
11 18 17 12 18 
11 16 16 11 18 
12 14 
6 12 
14 19 
13 19 
15 20 
14 17 
15 18 
9 17 
12 13 
11 18 
13 17 
13 17 
13 16 
18 12 23 
12 7 15 
17 12 20 
18 13 23 
18 15 21 
16 12 21 
20 15 23 
18 13 20 
14 12 18 
14 14 18 
19 10 21 
20 15 25 
15 9 .. 
17 12 12 20 
.. .. 8 4 19 
11 15 
11 13 15 10 15 
10 11 16 10 25 
10 13 
Aug. 7, Second Day. 
Events ; 1 
Targets: 15 
Bibbee 12 
Sperry 13 
Nelson 13 
Schlicher 13 
Bailey 11 
Cole 9 
Harris 14 
Beechwood 8 
Du Bray " 12 
Alkire 11 
Bower 14 
Watson 14 
Atkinson 15 
Cochran 13 
Stout 14 
Gamble H 
Squier 12 
Don Minto 12 
Trimble 14 
Lang 8 
Farmer Jones 10 
Trapp 7 
Deedrick 
Toffland 
Riddle 
Ritchie 
Senator 
2 3 4 
20 20 15 
18 18 13 
13 16 15 
18 20 17 
19 17 15 
18 17 11 
16 15 14 
18 19 12 
18 13 10 
15 14 11 
14 13 9 
15 18 15 
18 17 11 
19 15 IS 
19 17 8 
19 19 11 
17 16 11 
IS 16 13 
15 19 12 
13 16 12 
18 20 12 
12 15 12 
11 14 13 
9 13 .. 
.. 17 11 
5 6 7 
25 15 20 
23 14 16 
19 10 15 
18 10 14 
21 14 18 
18 11 17 
20 8 16 
22 11 15 
18 8 13 
19 10 17 
23 9 17 
23 13 17 
21 14 17 
24 15 19 
22 12 19 
24 13 17 
17 10 17 
20 11 17 
21 13 19 
20 13 15 
25 12 20 
18 11 14 
15 8 12 
8 9 10 
20 15 25 
14 11 21 
14 15 18 
17 15 22 
18 10 25 
16 13 22 
17 11 18 
18 13 21 
12 14 18 
14 9 19 
12 17 20 
19 15 21 
19 8 22 
20 15 21 
17 14 20 
15 13 23 
15 14 12 
15 13 16 
19 12 20 
18 15 19 
16 14 23 
12 10 16 
10 10 17 
18 12 
16 
9 16 
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Shot 
at. 
Broke. 
190 
174 
100 
162 
190 
158 
190 
163 
190 
154 
190 
150 
95 
76 
70 
41 
190 
152 
190 
116 
190 
163 
190 
171 
190 
181 
190 
163 
190 
178 
190 
148 
190 
143 
190 
151 
190 
154 
190 
173 
165 
119 
70 
41 
155 
86 
40 
26 
190 
136 
95 
72 
50 
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at. 
Broke. 
190 
160 
190 
148 
190 
159 
190 
170 
190 
154 
190 
154 
190 
163 
190 
132 
190 
140 
190 
145 
190 
170 
190 
161 
190 
177 
190 
161 
190 
168 
190 
140 
190 
149 
190 
162 
190 
155 
190 
168 
190 
130 
190 
117 
40 
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58 
60 
41 
25 
20 
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Chesapeake Gun Club. 
Newport News, Va. — Although it poured down rain all yester- 
day afternoon, the Chesapeake Gun Club held its weekly shoot 
July 30, Some good shooting was done, although only a small 
number of shooters were present. The scores were as follows: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 Events: 12 3 
T F Stearnes 24 21 24 22 
B B Semmes 20 21 20 21 
G B James 22 20 23 19 
H D Turner 11 15 
J De Pass 17 12 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
Jackson Gun Club. 
Paterson, N. J., Aug. 9.— In event 9 each contestant shot a 
strange gun. Several members of the Wanderers were visitors. 
The latter held an informal meeting, and elected a board of 
Governors, The scores follow: 
Events : 1 2 
Targets 
V'an Houten 5 
Lenone 9 
Bowker 8 
Wright .1. 9 
Stalter 4 
Heritage 2 
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 
10 10 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 
.. 7 9 7 4 •- .. •- 
11 12 11 11 It 9 11 IS 
8 10 9 8 12 10 5 
3 
7 
6 
8 10 
8 
8 
G A Hopper 4 6 
Morgan 7 H 
G W Hopper 6 9 
Doty . ^ 
Gerow 
Lyon 
.. 11 U 11 13 
7 9 
12 11 13 
9 
6 5 
7 12 11 
9 14 10 12 
6 14 .. 8 
7 8 11 9 
20 
Keystone 8 13 14 14 12 14 12 14 
Reeves .. 8 13 11 14 15 11 13 12 21 
Welles 10 14 12 10 14 12 14 14 19 
Skelly 13 13 11 14 11 14 14 23 
Everett 9 11 10 10 14 12 .. 
Banks 14 14 15 13 13 15 9 2© 
Powers 
9 9 
13 
Brigham 14 13 15 13 11 12 14 2C» 
14 12 13 14 12 6 22 
9 12 14 14 12 14 
Wise 
Engle 
Gruman 12 10 13 13 12 ,. 22 
Gardiner 11 11 9 12 11 10 22 
Van Vleet 4 4 .. .. 
Gillett i.i,. ..9 6 7 4 .. 
George , 10 3 .. 
North River Gun Club. 
Edgewater. N. J. — Two matches beside the regular sweep' 
stakes were shot. The scores follow: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
Targets: 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
15 
15 
15 
5 
8 
8 
8 
9 
n 
10 
1 
6 
4 
4 
10 
7 
11 
3 
3 
5 
2 
6 
7 
7 
8 
9 
9 
6 
8 
6 
9 
7 
8 
14 
10 
12 
8 
7 
8 
6 
12 
9 
8 
8 
8 
6 
3 
3 
4 
4 
9 
9 
8 
7 
8 
is 
Match between Fred Truax and Wash. Annett, 20 targets: 
Truax lllOimillllOiOllU— 17 
Annett IIOIIUOOIOII 1111111— 16 
Match between Fred Truax and C. E. Eickhoff, 21 targets: 
Eickhoff 111100001111110000101—12 
Truax 111111111111111100111—19 
Clearview Gun Club. 
Fairview, N, J., Aug. 9.— The club grounds are pleasantly 
situated on the boundaries of Hudson and Bergen counties, one 
minute's walk from the railroad station. 
The scores made at the shoot to-day follow: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 25 25 25 10 10 25 10 
Con Sedore 15 18 14 7 .. 12 9 
F Buttler 19 21 19 .. 9 23 5 
E B Smith 14 16 14 6 .. 12 4 
H Krug , 16 17 17 
L Lambrix 19 .. .. 5 .. .. 7 
G Dodds 19 .. 10 8 .. 
H Brinkerhoff 4 7.. 6 
E Schomp 3 ,. ..■ 
Twenty-five target handicap for a Powers brass cleaning rod, 
presented to the club by Henry Krug; entrance 25 cents. All 
money went to club: E. " B. Smith (8) 17, F. Buttler 21, Chas. ^ 
Sedore (6) 25, G. Dodds (4) 21, H. Brinkerhoff (9) 22, Con. Sedore 
(6) 25, H. Krug (5) 25, L. Lambrix (5) 19, C. D. Williamson (9) 
18, R. McLees (4) 21. 
Shoot-off, miss-and-out: Chas. Sedore 1, Con Sedore 0. H. 
Krug 0. 
'Winchester Gun Club. 
Detroit, Mich. — The regular shoot, Aug. 9, was much enjoyed 
by llie members present, and the goodly number of visitors, 
among the latter being old Mr. Osmun, of Pontiac, who did his 
first event of 15 straight. Maybe his forty years of shooting has 
helped to keep him strong and affable as he is and pleasant to 
meet. 
In the club event of 25 targets, in spite of that killer of good 
scores losing the first, Henry Guthard, Class B, ran 23 straight 
and missed his last. If he hadn't dropped the first he surely 
would have got the last, and no one would be more welcome to the 
silver cup. Shiell won in Class A with 22, and Ford in Class C 
with 18. Following are the scores: 
12 
Events : 
Targets : 
Brodie 6 8 
Shiell 6 
Guthard 3 9 
Hitchcock 8 5 
Bachmann 5 
Barthe! 
Ford 9 7.. 
Leggett 4 .. 8 .. 
tcane 
hafer 8 11 
Bent 7 .. 12 
Buxton 10 
Chapman .. 14 
Osmun 15 
Calow 11 
5 
9 10 11 
10 10 10 15 10 15 15 15 25 25 25 
9 8 
13 
12 10 
4 4 
2 
.. 5 
.. 2 
.. 9 
8 
8 13 10 13 
10 .. 
U 
15 22 19 
22 
23 
19 
9 
14 
18 
9 
10 
.. .. 13 
8 .. 11 .. .. .. 
9 16 15 
9 .. .... 12 9 
Dover Sportsmen's Association. 
Dover, N, H. — The soft west wind that blew over Gage's Hill, 
the white clouds in the eastern sky, interspersed with great 
splashes of blue, made an ideal day for shooting at targets at the 
grounds of the Dover Sportsmen's Association, Aug. 9. 
That the contestants enjoyed the meeting and were satisfied with 
the results of their efforts, go without the saying. 
To the surprise of all, little Dixey alighted from somewhere 
with her flying machine, dismounted and advanced to the firing 
line, smashed the first two objects of art into the dust whence 
they came, although she modestly said that she could not hit "a 
flight of barns." Then her good man Charlie, not to be out- 
done by hrs spouse, advanced alone with sangfroid, drove the 
broken pottery in minute fragments to settle amid the luxuriant 
grasses that grow at the foot of Gage's Hill. 
Frank blew his horn, challenged the best among us. Captain 
Nat advanced to the contest, and although he did not win, he had 
a good run for his money. - One cannot win when the other fellow 
is selfish enough to break them all — 15 straight.. 
The summary — well, that is immaterial — we found what we 
sought — social converse, health and pastime. D. W. .H. 
F.F.S. 
Bristol Gun Club. 
Bristol, Conn., Aug. 6.— At the weekly shoot of this club held 
on Saturday, Aug. 2, the following from the Colt Gun Club, of 
Hartford, were present and participated: R. Hollister, L Hub- 
bell. R. McFetridge, S. Colt and J. Alger. 
Scores, 50 targets per man: A. F. Rockweir47, H. J. Mills 45, 
R. McFetridge 44,^ J Alger 41, W. Moran 41, R. Hollister' ,40. 
F. L. Fairbanks 36, S. Colt 34, E. R. Simons 34, L. Hubbell 33, 
§• ^f<?o^ f.' ^r \,'^^T^ 29, A. H. Porter 28, W. Casey. 27, E. R. 
Burwell 23, W. H. Merritt 19. 
R. McFetridge broke his last 25 birds straight. There will be no 
club shoot this week, as all members are invited to attend the 
Colt Gun Club shoot in Hartford. There is quite a friendly 
rivalry existing between these two clubs, and no doubt some in- 
teresting matches may result before the season closes. 
DUXB. 
