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FOREST AND STREAM 
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■,mall stream, while the West Branch is a series o£ 
slioalg with few fUtlies. and these not deep. Camping 
spots as a rule are few and not choice. We would ad- 
vi.se no one to start above Hancock. Begin in the East 
Branch at that village. To the junction is less than a 
n--ile. whereas via the West Branch one must pass several 
shoals and rocky breaks, and cover twice the distance. 
Hancock lies between the two branches. 
From Deposit to Pond Eddy the fall of the river is 
abont seven feet to tbe mile, or nearly 7^ feet in loo 
miles or thereabout. Thus the frequency of shoals and 
tlic scarcity of pools and quiet water may be readily 
understood" ' ' Prrry D. Fi<.\zer. 
N£W York City 
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Rifle in Chicago. 
Chicago, 111.. .Sept. 27.— The following scores were made I^ri- 
day eveningr. Sept. 26, by the members of the Willow Rifle and 
<jun Club. . . 
All shooting off-hand at 75 feet, with .22 caliber nmfire rifles. 
No palm rests or maKnifying sights allowed. 
Two strings of ten shots each on M-imih ring target; possible 
in ten shots, 250 points, and 3 sliots on Vg-inch ring target, possible 
75 points: 
George Springsguth 231 233 71 
F M Garden . 230 234 61 
AH RieckhoiT 22!) 234 68 
Wm Schwabe 216 224 62 
Emit Otto 223 215 48 
Albert Ferig 225 199 63 
Rud Thielenhaus 204 215 56 
Rud Thielenhaus 206 197 54 
Alf. Rieckhoff, Shooting Master. 
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If yoa want your ihoot to be anaouaced here send a 
aotlce like the following: 
Oct 1-2.— Fostoria, O.— Fostoria Gun Club's target tournament; 
$100 added; first day open to all; second day, merchandise handi- 
cap. W. R. Alspach, Ass't Sec'y- ^ . ^-r , 
Oct. 1-2.— Allegheny City, Pa. — Fall tournament of the North 
Side Gun Club; $140 added. I. W. Morrow, Sec'y. 
Oct 1-2.— Austerlitz, Ky.— Fiill Top Gun Club's tournament. 
Oct. 1-2.— Union City, Ind.— Fall tournament of the Parent 
Grove Gun Club. O. E. Fouts, Sec'y- 
Oct. 1-2.— Austerlitz, Ky.— Hill Top Gun Club's liye-bii-d tourna- 
ment. Alfred Clay, Sec'y. 
Oct, 1-2.— Union City, Ind.— Parent Grove Gun Club's fall tburna- 
ment. O. E. Fouts, Sec'y. 
Oct. 1-2.— AUeghcnv, Pa, — Two-day target tournament of the 
Northside Gun Club;'S10O added money. I. W. Morrow, Sec'y. 
Oct. 2.— Rittersville, Pa. — Target tournament of the Lehigh Rod 
and Gun Club of the Bethlehems. 
Oct. 6.— New Paris, O.— One-day tournament of the Peters Gun 
Club. G. L. Lyne, Sec'y. 
Oct. 3-4.— Louisville. Ky.— Jefferson County Gun Club's tourna- 
ment. 
Oct. 7-8. — Greenville, O. — Handicap tournament of the Green- 
ville Gun Club. H. A. McCaughey, Sec'y. 
Oct. 8-9— Clinton, Ont.— Clinton Gun Club's twelfth annual 
tournament; live birds and targets: 
Oct. 9.-11.— Excelsior Springs, Mo.— First annual target tourna- 
ment of the Excelsior Springs Gun Club. C. H. Coppmger, Cor- 
responding Secretary.' 
Oct. 9-10. — Irwin, Pa.— Irwin Game and Gun Club's tournament. 
Oct. 9-10. — Fort Wayne, Ind. — Annual target tournameuc of the 
East End Gun Club. F. W. Leidelf, Sec'y. 
Oct. 15.— Mt. Sterling, 111.— Seventh annual target tournament 
of the Mt. Sterling Gun Club. J. Breidenbend, Sec'y. 
Oct. 15-16. — Baltimore. Md. — Tenth annual fall tournament of the 
Baltimore Shooting Association; targets and live birds: $100 added 
money. Open to all. J. R. Malone, 2671 Pennsylvania avenue, 
Manager. 
Oct. 15-16. — New London, la. — Sixth annual tournament of the 
New London Gun Club. Dr. C. E. Cook, Sec'y. 
Oct. 15-16. — Springfield, O. — Springfield Gun Club's tournament, 
3. F. Downs, Capt. 
Oct. 21-22. — Kenton, O. — Second annual fall tournament of the 
Kenton Gun Club; $75 or more added money. K. P. Johnson, 
Sec'y-Treas 
Oct. 21-22.— Sistersville, W. Va.— Sistersville Gun Club's target 
tournament. 
Oct. 2'l-26. — Bisbee, Ariz. — Tenth" annual tournament of the 
Arizona State Sportsmen's AssociaiEion. M. J. Cimningham, Sec'y. 
Oct. 29-30.— Raleigh N." C— Two days' shoot of the Raleigh Gun 
Club; $100 added. R. T. Go wan, Sec'y. 
Oct. 3tJ-31 — Dalton, O. — Annual fall tournament of the Dalton 
Gun Club. Ernest F. Scott, Cnptain. 
Nov. 27. — Ossining, N. Y.^Thanksgiving Day tournament of the 
Westchester County Trapshooters' League under the auspices of 
the Ossinjng Gun Club. 
'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. 
CON TESTS AT INTERSTATE PARK. 
Interstate Park, Queens, L, I. — Two miles beyond Jamaica, on 
L. 1. R. 34. Trains direct to grounds. Completely appointed 
shooting grounds always ready for matches, club shoots or private 
practice. Cafe and hotel accommodations. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
Club secretaries are invited to send their scores for 
publication in these columns, also any news notes they 
may care to have published. Mail all such matter to 
Forest and Stream Publishing Company, 346 Broadway, 
Nezv York. Forest and Stream goes to press on TuES- 
BAY Of EACH WEEK. 
The following is taken from tlie Breeder and Siaortsinan of San 
Francisco, issue of Sept. 20, touchin' on an' appertainin' to live- 
biid shooting: 
■'I'here is another view to be taken concerning the newspaper 
a' ,ioks of the big dailies of New York and Chicago. As a matter 
I I .act, there is not a business In the country, wholesale or retail; 
an occupation, iiursuil or sport that has greater newspaper mention 
and more free advertising in the aggregate than the firearms and 
ammunition business, wholesale and retail. Representatives of 
manufacturers in every department, individual shooters, all over 
the coimtry, are, figuratively speaking, 'breaking their necks' to 
get into the papers, and often with purely advertising matter under 
the guise of sporting news. Of course, there are many exceptions 
to this seemingly harsh' statement. Some of the 'boys' are very, 
clever in handing stufT to the papers, particularly country week- 
lies. Why all tfiis good stui? should go without an equivalent 
is a problem easily solved by one side and carelessly overlooked 
by the other. Another phase of the matter is niggardly support of 
the press by many agents and representatives. Taking it all in all, 
the big dailies 'are on' and exacting interest on past over 
drafts. Thev only got plenty of "glad hand' and lots of 
gtories, at least their representatives did. The latter gentry 
being usually otJ 'space,' alvcay.s did the right thing for themselves 
and incidentally for the other fellows, The publishers pockets 
\vere neglected, and now they are out with a club." . ^ 
We quite agree with our contemporary concerning the big dai- 
lies, as thev relate to pigeon shooting at the traps, but that repre- 
sentatives and shooters were ever inclined, even remotely, to ob- 
tain free advertising, is news indeed in the Ea.st. Instead, we have 
observed a charming mode.sty and self-effacement in most in- 
stances. Still, we can remember a mention, years ago, of clubs 
asking for and receiving week after week advertising of their 
tournaments in the reading columns of the sporting journals, and 
thereafter, as a return courtesy, informing said journals that they 
could have advertising space in the club programme at so many 
dollars per page; but all clubs did not and do not do so. 
The skill of Capt. A. W. Money and his sons in the use of the 
shotgun is a matter of national fame. They are of the few who 
stand on the mountain peaks of meritorious performance. But the 
fondness for all forms of wholesome sport is not confined to the 
male members of the family. Capt, Money's daughter, Miss Ethel 
Money, has acliievcd the distinction of a most fearless and skillful 
horsewoman. This fall, at many of the New Jersey fairs, she won 
many firsts and some seconds, in the high jumping classes with 
horses of her own schooling. She also has been very successful 
in the tandem competition. Petite in size, she nevertheless seems 
to have, by gentleness and firmness, wonderful powers of control 
over her spirited hunters. She is an enthusiastic huntswoman, 
and is as skillful, in the practical features of cross-couiUry riding 
to the hounds as she is in actual competition. By the way, there 
are now two Captain Moneys, the more recent being Capt. Noel 
Money. He came out of the war in South Africa with that title, 
and also with a medal for distinguished bravery. Mr. Harold 
Money, now in the interest of the Winchester Repeating Anns 
Company, is continually performing in high class manner with the 
shotgun in the Middle West. 
Concerning long runs, the Shooting Times publishes the follow- 
ing: "A wonderful shooting score was made on Friday afternoon 
last at the grounds of the Scottish Shooting School, Bishopbriggs, 
by Mr R Campbell, ex-champion inanimate bird shooter of Scot- 
land. Mr. Campbell undertook to kill 100 birds with 100 shots, and 
a large number of gentlemen had gathered to see how near the 
maximum he would come. A surprise was in store, for after a pre- 
liminary attempt with a relay of three guns, Mr. Campbell started 
with his own gun and brought down 111 birds one after the other. 
This constitutes a British record. Excellent as was the work, an 
almost equally meritorious performance was accomplished by Mr. 
T. Bremner, who. shooting with marked success in the sweepstake 
competitions, was constrained to complete his 100 shots, and did 
so with a total of 93 hits. Mr. Bremner used his second barrel four 
tim.es, while Mr. Campbell used it twice." 
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The shooting committee of the Crescent Athletic Club, of which 
Mr. A. W. Higgins is chairman, have adopted a programme for 
the coming season, which in the main, is like that of the last 
season. There will be a monthly cup, each contestant's three 
best scores counting in the competition, therefore, to have any 
standing concerning it, three scores by each competitor are a 
necessity. There also will be special weekly trophies to be won 
outright at the weekly shoots. The holiday shoots will, have at- 
tractive feattires above the ordinary. In the latter part of last 
week the club's grounds at Bay Ridge, L. I., were undergoing 
the transformation from baseball arrangements to shooting ar- 
rangements, and the first shoot of the season, 1902-3, is fixed to 
take place on Saturday of this week. This season ends in the 
last week of March. 
The programme of the North Branch, N. J., Gun Club's tourna- 
ment, Oct. 28-30. provides two days at targets and one day, the 
third, at live l>irds. There are ten target events on each of the 
first two days, three at 10, three at 15, two at 20, one at 25 targets, 
and one at 10 pairs, entrance based on 10 cents per target. Regu- 
lar programme commences at- 10:30 o'clock. All class shooting. 
Targets, 2 cents, from which 25 per cent, wlil be deducted for high 
average' mone}', divided into four parts, 40, 30, 20 and 10, if over 
$50; 50, 30 and 20 if under $50. For low average, $2. Stages will 
meet trains at depot. Manufacturers' agents and paid representa- 
tives may shoot for targets only. Ammunition sent prepaid to 
M H. Rupell will be delivered on the grounds free. Tourna- 
ment Committee: M. H. Rupell, H. B. Teneyck and Chas. Huff. 
In the special events at John Parker's twelfth annual tournament, 
held recently, the winners in those events were as follows: 
Peters Cartridge Company's International Handicap trophy, 25 
targets, was won by Mr. Thomas W. Lang, of Findlay, O., from 
the 18yd. mark. The King Powder Co. two-man team International 
trophy was won bv Messrs. Russell Klein, of Spirit Lake, la., 
and C. W. Phellis (Phil), with a score of 24 and 25 respectively^ 
a total of 49 out of 50, each standing at the 18yd. mark. The 
Gilman and Barnes International trophy at 15 live birds, $20 
entrance, was won by Mr. Fred Gilbert, after a prolonged finish, 
with Mr. II. D. Bates, a former Grand American Handicap win- 
ner. In the tie on 15 were Messrs, Giilbert, Bates, Tol, Klein. 
Gilbert won by killing 95 straight. 
-Mr. R. T. Gowan, secretary, Raleigh, N. C, under date of Sept. 
25, writes us as follows: "The Raleigh Gun Club will give a two 
days' shoot, Oct. 29 and 30, with $100 added money each day. On 
the 28th there will be a practice shoot, and on Friday, the 31st 
our club will give a beautiful silver cup to the champion shot in 
North CaroHna. We hope to have every club in the State contest 
for this prize, and while here organize a State association. Pro- 
grammes will be issued in a few days, giving details of shoot, and 
any other information will be furnished by addressing the secre- 
tary. To-day's shoot was very unfavorable for shooting— rain and 
cloudy. Following scores were made out of 50 targets: Johnson, 
Sr 37, Johnson, Jr., 41, Whitaker 42, Walters 38, Gray 42, Parker 
37 'Stark 43, Ferrall 29." 
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Mr. Albert A. Schoverling, corresponding secretary of the Ful- 
ton Gun Club, of Brooklyn, writes us as follows: "The next shoot 
will be on Oct. 5, at 1 P. M. Open shoot for members for A. 
W^ood's medal. Also probably a team race. Fulton vs. Westwood 
Gun Club. How to get there: From New York, Brooklyn 
Bridge. King's County Elevated to Crescent street station. From 
New York, Twenty-third and Forty-second street ferries, Broad- 
way Elevated to Crescent street station. Ten minutes' walk from 
station on Old Mill road." 
In the report of the Ossining. N. Y., Gun Club's shoot this 
week, Mr. C. G. Blandford, captain of that club, announces that 
there will be a tcurnament of the Westchester County Trap- 
shooters' League at Ossining, on Thanksgiving Day. The Ossin- 
ing Gun Club, in connection therewith, will offer a $40 cup for 
seven-man county teams, and a 100-target match for a gold medal, 
emblematic of certain county championships. The conditions are 
minutely set forth elsewhere in our trap columns. 
Mr. T. H. Keller, eastern manager of the Peters Cartridge Com- 
pany] informs us that on Sept. 21, Mr, Ed. Bohlmer, assistant 
superintendent of the Peters Cartridge Company's factory at 
Kings Mills, O., died after a few days' illness. He had been 
with the Peters Cartridge Company during many years, and was 
esteemed both for his eminent business ability and. his nobility 
of character. 
In the North River Gun Club's contest for the Glaser trophy, 
Sept. 27. there were seven ties, which will be shot off on Satur- 
day of this week on the club's grounds, Edgewater, N. J. The 
conditions are 50 targets, handicap. Those who tied were Messrs. 
Richter, J. Truax, EickhofI, Morrison, Merrill, Hexamer and 
C, Truax. 
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In the two days of the target programme at the recent Missouri 
State shoot at Kansas City, Mr, W. R. Crosby, at 20yds., and 
F. Bell; at 16yds.. tied on 453 out of 500 targets, for high average, 
90.6 per cent.' J. A. R. Elliott was second with 451 targets, 90.2 
per cent. Mr. F. C. Riehl was fourth with 446 targets, 89.2. 
The Interstate Association stockholders will hold a meeting at 
99 Cedar Street, New York, on Tuesday of next week, to discuss 
matters of general interest. The G. A. H., at live birds and 
targets, will be given consideration. This is the first meeting of 
the association held in several months. 
The Garfield Gun Club, of Chicago, began its first shoot o I he 
fourth trophy series on Saturday of last week. Mr. A, Hellman 
took the lead with h score of 24 out of 25 in class A; Mr. T. Jones 
.scored a win in Class B wiUi 17, and Mr. M. G. Eldred 'led iti 
Class C with 20. 
Mr. Leroy W. Cannon, president of the Enterprise Gun Club, 
McKeesport, Pa., won' the second series for the championship 
medal at his club's tournament, Sept. 20. with the fine score of 46 
out of 50. 
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The Dalton, Ohio, Gun Club announces that the dates for 
their annual fall tournament are Oct. 30 and 31. In added money 
there will be $50 or more. 
Mr. W. R. Crosby won high average in the three-days' target 
tournament of the Cincinnati Gun Club last week, standing at 
the 22-yard mark. 
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The secretary, Mr. J. Breidenbend, informs us that the seventh 
annual target tournament of the Mt. Sterling, 111., Gtm Club will 
be held on Oct. 15. 
Bernard Waters. 
Cmcinnati Tottrnament* 
The shoot was, a great success, considering that it was managed 
from the cashier's office. On the first day, Sept. 23, the pro- 
gramme was shot out. On the second day rain delayed the start, 
and to finish out, the last three events were reduced to 1,0-target 
events with the original entrance. The programme on the third 
day was concluded in good light. The high average money was 
divided into seven moneys, class shooting, and Was won by nine 
men. Crosby was winner of first. 
Sept 
Events : 
Targets : 
A Gambell, 17 
L Ahlers, 17 
A Roll, 17 
Dcnminto, 17 
Randall, 17 
Farmer Jones, 17 
Medico, 17 
Peters, 17 
S T Mai lory, 17 
C E Verges ,16 
A C Dick, 16 
11 Jergens, 16 
Jas Farran, 16 
A C Stancliffe, 16 
W A Davis, 16 
LI Arens, 10 
W S Hansbro, 16... 
M Starr. 16 
Ed Brady, 16 
D S Daudt, IS 
F. E Mallory, 18 
J F Mallory, 18 
W D Schafer. 18 
'E B Coe, 18 
P Schlicher, 17 
Le Compe, 17 
Bart Lewis, 17 
W T Spangler, 17 
T S" Bibbee, 17 
L T Gray. 16 
H C Warner. 16 
-S S Stowe. 16 
W E Deedrich, 16 
T F Dover. 16 
"E M Stout, 17 
T C Hill, 16 
F Haak, 16 
Mingo, 16 
O'Connell, 16 
Kaintuck, 18 
T H Clay, 18 
D D Gross, 18 
Ed Rike, IS 
E C Fort, 18 
Ira Post, 19 
J T Atkinson, 19 
R S Rhoads, 19 
H Waters, 19 
F D Alkire. 19........ 
C W Phellis, 20........... 
L J Squier. 20 
R Kline, 20 
R Trimble, 20 
JAR Elliott, 20 
F Gilbert, 22 
R O Heikes, 21 
H McMurchy, 21 
J M Hughes, 21 
W R Crosby. 22 
Beechwood, 16 
W T Levy, 16 
J A De Gruyter, 16 
J B Fields, 16 
J A .Jones, 16 
Lincoln, 16 
C E Doyle, 16 
W H Colquitt, 16 
W A Hammond, 16 
F Sterns. 17..... 
R C Sauls, 16 
C H Cord, 16 
H Feudner, 16 
J A Robinson, 16 
M Hightower, 16 
W A Long 16 
F Hardy. 16..-.. 
J W Garlow, 16 
S S Pinney, 16 
M Kaufman, 16 
May no, 15 
E F Douthit, 15 
F H Merrick, 15 
T R Shephard, 15 
E E Sample, 15 
G E Wagner, 15 
B F Downs, 15 
Snvder, 15 
C B Rose, 14 
W J Spence, 15. 
J M - 
Speary, 16. 
Rizer, 16 
J H Smith, 16 
C C Fisher, 16 
O T Lewis. 16 
W H Forbes, 16 
A P KHng, 16 
O Kling. 16.... 
McVicker, 16 
G Stout, 16 
E Voris, 17 
F Forest, 17 
H Dando, 17 
F S Bates, 17 
Partington, 18 
J M Bailey, 15 
Billy, 16 
J Dav. 15 
J E Dwire, 15 
J W Dunn, 15 ....:. 
T Smallman, 16 
E A Jordan, 16 
A Meaders, 16 
E Watkins. 16.. 
J W Cooper, 16 
id! P Shaner. 16 
F Rader. 16 
Willey, 16 
Green, 16 
H H JefTers, 16 
A N Davis, 16... 
Mumma, 17 
Page, 16 
C Miller, 16 
Schrader, 16 .... i., 
J C Marsten, 16. 
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