JcT. 4, 1902.] 
FOREST AND STRE^AM. 
279 
John Patfcer^s Annual. 
John Parker's twelfth annual tournament was held on the Rusch 
J louse grounds, Detroit, Mich.^ Sept. 16 to 19. It was open to all. 
There was $200 cash added. Ihe target programme was alike for 
1 each of the first three days, excepting the special event for trophy, 
of each day. Sept. 19 was devoted to live-bird competition.. 
Sept. 16, First Day. 
In the events of the da}', forty shooters participateds The 
Peters Cartridge Company's International .Handicap trophy, event 
6 of the m-ogramme, was won. by Mr, Thomas W. Lang, Find- 
lay, O. He was closely pressed by Mr. Ralph Trimble and C. H. 
Rich. 
Mr. Fred Gilbert, of Spirit Lake, la., was higli gun for the day 
with a score of 169 out of 180. 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 
15 15 20 15 20 25 15 20 15 20 
, 12 13 18 12 19 23 12 17 18 19 
. 15 15 20 14 17 23 15 19 14 17 
. 13 12 16 12 14 18 12 16 14 1!) 
. 14 13 19 15 19 20 14 17 14 Vi 
.12 9 19 11 16 23 15 18 13 16 
. 12 15 17 12 16 18 15 17 13 15 
. 11 11 15 11 17 23 15 17 13 17 
. 14 14 17 13 16 25 15 20 13 20 
. 12 11 19 10 15 23 15 20 12 20 
. 14 12 19 12 17 25 13 19 12 IS 
. 12 14 17 15 18 22 15 20 12 17 
. 15 13 17 15 17 22 12 15 14 19 
. 13 12 17 13 16 24 14 15 14 17 
20. 
16. 
16. 
Events : 
Targets : 
McMurchy. 
Gilbert, 20.. 
Phil, 20 
Hughes, 20 
Fanning. 20 
Kline, 18 
Waters, 18 . 
Lang, 18 
Head, 18 ... 
Trimble, 18., 
Watson, 16 . 
McQueen, 16 
Freeman, 
Du Bray, 
Keller, 16 
Tol. 16 
King, 16 
.Cox, 16- 
Farrell, 16 
Woods, 18 .... 
Stanley, 16 ... 
Wilson,- 16 ... 
Rich, 16 ..... 
Bates, 16 
Parker, 20 
Heikes, 20 .... 
Marks, 16 .... 
McKay. 16.... 
Fort, 18 
Westbrook, 16 
Little, 16 
Osmun, 16 
Watts, 16 
Finletter, 16... 
Miller, 16 
Wolf, 16 
Klein, 16 
Loranger, 16 . 
Black, 16 
S'"w. 16 ,. 
11 14 15 11 15 20 13 15 12 15 
7 12 13 10 15 10 11 15 11 14 
13 U 15 6 15 20 8 17 12 IS 
15 10 17 13 19 22 12 19 12 19 
14 14 18 14 17 24 13 14 13 19 
14 11 15 11 19 18 9 17 12 IS 
13 15 17 13 20 25 10 16 13 19 
13 14 18 14 12 22 12 20 13 18 
14 11 15 10 19 21 9 19 14 18 
12 11 14 13 17 25 11 19 13 17 
9 14 14 14 17 20 12 18 14 .. 
14 12 19 10 9 18 11 
14 14 17 12 18 19 13 12 15 19 
21 10 15 12 20 
14 13 15 
11 12 20 11 19 22 12 IS 13 19 
14 11 14 10 16 18 13 19 14 15 
9 10 22 .... 11 18 
. . .. 14 11 16 21 13 14 11 15 
. . . . 17 13 17 . . 13 16 11 16 
12 15 . . 13 17 18 14 IS 13 17 
10 
Total 
Broke. 
157 
169 
146 
104 
1.52 
150 
150 
167 
157 
161 
162 
159 . 
155 
140 
lis 
135 
158 
160 
144 
160 
156 
1.50 
152 
157 
148 
14 
14 
14 
32 
15 13 12 9 16 
10 
Sept, 17, Second Day» 
Mr. Russell Klein, of Spirit Lake, la., was high average on this 
day with a total of 166, and in the King Powder Company two- 
man team International trophy, he and C. W. Phellis (Phil) won, 
the former with a score of 24, the latter 25. Each stood at the 
18yd. mark. Some live-bird contests were of great e.xcellencc. 
Messrs, Hughes, Bates, Parker, Du Bray, Gilbert, Tolsma, .Stanley 
and Marks killed 57 birds straight, after which the contestants re- 
tired rapidly, leaving Hughes and Bates the winners. The scores: 
Events: 1 
Targets : . 15 
Gilbert, 20 15 
Hughes. 20 14 
Lang, 20 10 
Trimble, 20 12 
McMurchv, 18 14 
Fanning, 18 , 13 
Heikes, 20 15 
McQueen, 18 14 
King, 18 12 
Stanley, 16 12 
Wood, 20 15 
Fort, 18... 13 
Cox, 18 10 
Parker, 18 13 
Head, 18 13 
Phil, 18 14 
Westbrook, 18 13 
Waters, 18 14 
Keller, 16 10 
Kline, 18 13 
Tol, 18 14 
Farrell, 16 11 
Du Bray. 16 11 
Alban, 16 12 
Bates, 16 
Marks, 16 
Cady, 16 
jlenn, 16 
Stelifest, 16 .. 
Rich, 16 
3uthard. 16 
Wolf, 16 
Quill, 16 
Klein, 16 
Hitchcock, 16 10 
ilcKay, 16 - 12 
Rongive, 16 
5an Souci, 16 
iVhitmore, 16 
3 4 5 
20 15 20 
20 11 17 
17 13 19 
19 13 19 
17 12 IS 
19 13 18 
17 12 18 
19 13 19 
16 11 18 
16 13 18 
17 11 19 
20 14 10 
19 12 17 
19 11 17 
16 12 17 
16 10 17 
IS 12 19 
17 12 20 
15 14 18 
14 7 .. 
16 15 19 
17 14 13 
15 9 16 
14 12 14 
17 14 19 
16 11 16 
18 14 15 
5 4 4 
7 0 13 
6 7 8 9 10 
25 15 20 15 20 
21 10 IS 15 20 
22 11 18 14 IS 
21 13 19 15 19 
24 13 18 12 19 
23 15 IS 15 IS 
23 12 20 13 18 
18 14 14 11 15 
17 12 17 11 19 
19 14 19 10 14 
16 13 14 0 15 
20 8 14 14 16 
23 10 17 13 19 
IS 13 19 15 18 
18 12 
23 11 16 15 20 
25 13 17 12 17 
. . 10 17 11 18 
23 10 15 11 15 
15 9 
24 14 19 13 19 
16 13 18 12 16 
16 11 18 14 16 
20 10 17 12 . . 
22 12 16 15 17 
.. 11 16 10 . . 
23 14 19 15 18 
17 8 
11 10 
10 .. 
., 1.3 .. 15 17 
. . 9 17 12 16 
20 
17 10 
15 
19 
. . 11 18 11 17 
Total 
Broke. 
162 
160 
161 
159 
164 
159 
152 
147 
143 
136 
149 
157 
153 
i53 
101 
isi 
iee 
147 
138 
i56 
11 10 
5 1-2 
9 8 
Peters Cartridge Company International Handicap trophy team 
■ace, 25 targets per man: 
Gilbert 21, Hughes 22; total 43. 
Wood 20, Fanning 23; total 43. 
Kline 24, Phil 25; total 49, 
Keller 15, Du Bray 20; total 35. 
Cox 18, McQueen 17; total .35. 
Guthard 19, Wolf 20; total 39. 
McKay 15. Hitchcock 19; total 34. 
Lang 21, Trimble 24; total 45. 
McMurchy 23, Heikes 18; total 41. 
Fort 23, Parker 18; total 41. 
Tol 16, Stanley 16; total 32. 
Head 23, Farrell 16; total 39. 
Waters 23. Quill 17; total 40. 
King 19 Marks 23; total 42. 
Glenn 13, Klein 15; total 28. 
Cady 17, Alban 22; total 39, 
Sept. J 8, Third Day- 
A light rain made unfavorable weather conditions. The six 
vents of the programme were finished early, after which there 
vas much practice at live birds. The special event of the day 
vas the Peters Cartridge Co.'s International expert trophy, com- 
leting for which all stood at 22yds. This trophy was won by Mr. 
C. Wood, of Detroit, with a score of 24 out of 25. Gilbert was 
lose -up with a score of 23. Hughes was high gun for the day 
,'ith 168 out of a possible 180. Trimble M'as second with 165, and 
The scores: 
12 3 456789 10 
15 15 20 15 -20 25 15 20 15 20 
13 13 20 15 19 23 13 19 14 19 
/fcMurchy was third with 159 
Events: 
Targets : 
;ilbert, 20 
ughes, 20 13 13 30 12 18 19 15 17 15 18 
1 ■ nn 11 -«0 -IT tr 11^ vlil in in It l-t 
11 13 17 15 16 22 12 17 14 11 
12 12 17 13 18 19 13 18 14 16 
16 11 IS IS 18 20 11 15 9 15 
20 13 12 17 14 19 21 14 17 15 17 
. . 12 14 19 12 16 19 11 15 12 18 
13 14 17 13 17 20 11 16 15 IS 
18 14 15 18 15 18 20 14 16 15 20 
13 n 18 12 15 22 14 17 14 16 
10 11 16 12 15 23 14 16 13 14 
atton 16 12 19 12 IS 
^^ood 16 11 9 IS 12 13 24 14 18 14 17 
Vater-i. 16 15 11 16 13 14 16 11 16 15 IS 
ertz. 16 12 16 9 11 
Cline. 20 
feikes. 20 
,ang, 20 
IcMurchv 
'hil, 20 .. 
'ort, IS 
rimble, 
ox. 18 
ol, 16 
luthard. 16 . 
.Iban. 16.. . 
;ieh, 16 
lu Bray, 16.. 
wing, 16 
liJtes. 16 ... 
11 11 18 15 15 20 11 14 13 19 
9 13 10 12 17 . . 12 10 12 IS 
15 13 17 13 18-18 
5 5 12 ...... 
17 11 15 13-16 
. , 11 16 . . . , 
Total 
Broke. 
168 
158 
154 
152 
140 
159 
14S 
153 
165 
152 
144 
153 
145 
i47 
Sept. 19, Foufth Day. 
The Gilman & Barnes International trophy was the main event of 
the -live-bird contests, to which the day was devoted. It w«s long 
and closely contested. The final of it was between Mr. H. D. 
Bates, of Ridgetown, Ont., a former G. A. H, winner, and Fre^d 
Gilbert, the Iowa shotgun wizard, the latter winning in the 9&th 
round. There were five in the tie, Messrs. Gjlbert, Bates, 
Parker, Tol and Klein. The tie tlierfeaf'ter was sniss-and- 
out, Klein lost his 21st. Tol his 81st, Parker his 4gth. The con- 
ditions were 15 birds, $20 entrance. $50 added, cla-ss shooting, 
moneys divided 30, 25, 20, 15 and 10 per cent. To be won three 
times, not necessarilr in sitccession, when it becomes the property 
of -the party so winning it, Handicaps 26 to 31yds. The scores: 
Hatrdicap. Score. 
" " ' 15 
Handicap. Score. 
W,ilers 30 14 
Finletter 29 1.2 
To! 28 15 
Phil 30 "14 
Black 29 12 
Parker 31 15 
Fort ,,, 28 13 
Gilbert 32 15 
Bates 
Du Bray 28 14 
Cox 2S 14 
Wood 30 14 
Heikes .31 14 
KHne 31 15 
Marks 29 14 
McMurchy 31 13 
Shoot-off, miss-and-out : Toi 16, Parker 33, Gilbert 80, Bates 
79, Kline 6. The latter shot through all 'the other live-bird events 
of the day without a miss. 
Anderson, 16 ' 15 13 19 15 
Hill, 16 U 13 15 13 
O'Neil, 16 10 13 18 8 
Mackie, 16 , , , , . . . 12 ll 18 . . 
Money, 16 13 13 16 . . 
A'V?ston, Va , 14 10 18 14 
Heer, 19 14 19 11 12 
Crosby, 20 14 14 20 15 
Money. 19 13 11 19 11 
Sherman, 17 15 15 18 12 
Miles, 16 13 10 18 13 
Morton, 16 12 13 18 13 
Holmes, 16 12 12 19 13 
Dr Hamilton, 16 11 19 18 10 
Johannes, 17 8 13 12 .. 
Klimhaus. 16 14 13 16 .. 
Beach, 17 .• 11 12 17 . . 
Millett 
Lucas 9 
Murphy 
Boer 
Cpe ■. . 
Bra m ha II , 
Plank 
Masman - 
13 20 
13 13 
11 16 
., 18 
is ig 
13 19 
14 17 
11 17 
12 18 
13 16 
13 14 
12 17 
10 .. 
lij 18 16 14 13 18 11 H 18 
11 13 14 
10 ., .. 
13 18 11 11 19 
10 le 14 .. .. .. .. .. .. 
13 13 15 14 15 20 13 12 11 
13 14 18 14 14 20 12 11 17 
14 11 17 11 14 19 12 11 14 
.... 17 .. 13 18 15 U 17 
. , 11 19 13 . . 19 6 10 18 
.. 15 .. .. IS 
.. ..19 
.. 13 
.. 9 
11 12 
12 10 , 
12 13 . . 8 14 19 
11 
14 
15 
11 
6 8 
ii io 
13 14 W ... 13 
.. .. ■.. a .... 
Missouri State To«fnament. 
Kansas C'itv, Mo., Sept. 19.^The target programme conij 
mchced this mornin,g and called for ten li5-target events, with $15 
added, and five 20-target events, with $20 added for each day. The 
shooting was from three sets of traps. The handicap was from 16 
to 20yds. Purses divided Rose system, 5, 4, 3, 2. 
A strong wind made the shooting quite difficult. Owing to the 
late start in the shooting, the programme was not completed, but 
twelve events being finished. Sevetity entries to-day, and Akord 
was high with 188 out of 200 shot at. lie shot from the ISyd. mark. 
Sept. \% Third Day. 
Events; 
Clayton, 
Campbell, 10. 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 
13 14 14 13 11 12 IS 13 13 12 7 16 .' 
12 13 16 11 15 18 14 14 11 12 12 15 10 14 18 
Mackie, 16 13 14 .. 14 12 15 14 10 
Elson, 16. 
York. 16.. 
13 13 
9 12 18 
14 15 18 13 12 IS 12 11 18 15 13 20 13 14 16 
8 13 9 13 12 13 10 12 . . 
B-27, 18 
Calhoun, IS . 
Scranton, 18 
Cunningham. 
Thiele, 16.... 
Akord, IS .. 
McCrea, IS.. 
Rohrer, 18... 
Reust, 18 
Folger, 18... 
Mermod, 18. 
O'Brien, 18. 
18 
Dr Clark, 16 12 12 12 12 9 16 10 10 14 12 
Bell, 16 13 13 18 14 12 18 14 11 15 14 14 16 15 14 18 
Williams, 16 13 14 17 13 12 17 12 14 14 13 13 18 13 12 18 
Hume, 16 ' 13 11 17 15 12 13 13 10 18 13 12 L8 14 12 14 
Sevier, 16 13 13 17 12 9 13 14 6 17 8 
Dr Brown, 16 14 11 14 12 13 13 13 6 13 12 11 13 9 13 16 
O'Neill, 16 n 11 13 13 12 19 12 12 15 14 12 19 12 14 16 
W A Smith, 16 12 13 14 13 12 16 13 13 17 14 13 18 12 16 
Wctzig, 16 13 12 16 13 13 IS 14 15 15 14 16 20 12 12 18 
Thomas, 16 13 11 15 18 12 14 
Holmes, 16 15 14 18 14 11 17 14 13 17 .. 11 18 
Millett, 16 IT 15 16 13 12 19 13 14 18 .. 12 18 
Miles, 16 15 13 19 12 12 18 12 7 18 
Sherman, 17... 9 9 .... 11 
Anderson, 17 10 14 16 15 11 4 13 13 16 14 .. 18 14 13 19 
Weston, 17 12 13 16 14 12 17 13 10 15 14 7 18 14 14 19 
Clapp, 17 11 14 M 12 14 20 12 13 15 14 13 18 9 13 20 
Hardy, 17 11 14 16 13 9 17 13 11 12 15 13 20 13 13 20 
Beach, 17 14 14 17 15 10 18 11 11 14 14 
Riehl, 18 ■ 13 15 19 15 12 17 14 12 19 14 IS 19 13 12 17 
" ' 12 7 13 12 12 16 8 14 13 14 10 IS 12 13 20 
14 14 16 13 11 16 14 14 18 15 14 17 13 15 17 
11 13 17 14 10 15 14 15 15 13 13 18 9-13 19 
14 13 17 14 9 17 14 12 17 13 18 17 13 14 16 
14 15 17 11 12 16 13 12 16 13 U 17 10 10 13 
14 13 20 15 13 18 13 14 19 14 15 20 11 13 17 
12 13 15 10 .. 19 13 10 .. 12 
13 11 17 12 9 13 13 18 19 13 11 17 12 . . 16 
14 13 17 14 14 16 15 14 17 12 14 19 15 15 18 
9 13 14 9 10 10 13 18 
14 14 15 14 11 18 14 15 15 14 10 18 13 14 20 
14 15 18 13 11 17 14 14 13 15 13 19 11 10 19 
Arnhold. 18., 11 14 14 15 10 17 1-4 13 18 15 12 9 
Taylor, 18 10 13 19 13 9 16 8 14 19 8 13 16 
L C Smith, 18 14 12 15 13 13 17 13 13 15 14 12 15 .. 12 12 
J A R Elliott, 19 15 15 16 14 14 17 14 13 18 14 11 20 13 12 20 
D Elliott, 19 12 13 17 10 12 16 14 10 15 11 10 17 11 11 15 
Budd, 19 12 15 17 15 18 16 13 13 19 15 11 16 11 13 19 
Biirnside, 19 13 13 19 14 14 19 13 12 18 12 11 14 9 14 20 
Money, 19 ...... . : . . 14 10 17 11 12 16 13 15 18 12 14 19 14 11 18 
Heer,' 19 14 15 16 13 11 18 13 12 16 15 14 16 12 14 18 
McGee. 18 14 14 8 12 12 18 .'. , , 
Spencer. 16 14 12 14 13 12 18 11 9 14 12 13 . . 
Batcheler, 17 -..12 8 18 ..13 14 
W S Allen, 18 9 S 19 13 13 15 11 14 19 14 7 19 14 13 16 
Crosby, 20 ..1 14 14 19 12 12 18 13 14 19 K 15 17 15 12 19 
Gorman, 18 15 13 14 18 11 11 13 
Jay, 16 12 15 18 13 9 15 15 10 19 14 13 18 12 .. 19 
Hoyt, 16 12 12 16 10 12 15 12 14 18 13 15 IS 15 13 18 
Lucas, 16 8 12 .. 13 .. .. , 
W H Allen, 16 9 .. 17 14 8 13 
Boer, 16 10 .... : 
Duikee, 16 9 S 10 5 , 
Hodges, 18 , S 13 7 12 11 17 13 13 15 13'. 
Day. 16 5 . . 16 
Muncy 12 .. .. 12 .. .. 10 11. 14 17 
Tohannes 12 13 8 .' . . . . . . . 
Dr Rugan 11 8 12 4 
Biscoe 12 
Tones ^ S 
G W Baer 7 911 
Watkins -, .. 8 
Gregg - , H 13 8 
Klimhaus .. 12 17 
Wyandott 12 . . . . 1®- . . . . ... . . 
Sept. 20, Fourth Day. 
The three events left over from yesterday were finished this 
morning. Akord finished high man in the fifteen events with 229 
out of a possible 250. Reust and J. A. R. Elliott were second 
with 227. W. R. Crosby was third with 225, shooting from the 
20yd. mark. 
To-day's' programme called for 300 targets, the Schmelzer trophj; 
contest adding 50 targets to the day. Mr. Rob Elliott was kept 
busy getting squads to the score, and succeeded .in finishing the 
programme at 6:15. Quite a number of shooters did not enter fon 
the trophy, owing to the long programme, which tired out quite 
a number. Three hundred and fifty targets is too much for one 
day's prograinme. 
Fourteen men paid $5 each to shoot for the Sohrfielzer trophy at 
.50 targets, reverse pull. Mr. \\' . Heer. of Concordia, Kans,. broke 
48 and won the trophy without a tie, The win was a popular one, 
as Mr. Heer has many warm friends amon.g the sportsmen, and 
he was warmly congratulated on his good shooting. Crosby was 
second with 46, and 'Riehl third with 44. 
The twenty-fifth annual of the ilissouri Game and Fish Pro- 
tective Association has been a success, and much credit is due 
Mr. Bob Elliott and his assistants tor the m<inner in which it was 
handled. . 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 ]2 13 14 lo 
J A R Elliott. 19 14 13 19 14 14 17 14 12 19 13 13 IS 14 12 18 
D Elliott, 18 14 11 11 11 12 15 13 13 17 8 12 16 14 11 13 
Budd. 19 10 13 17 14 14 20 13 12 16 12 13 IS 14 13 IS 
Burnside. 19 13 13 IS 15 14 IS 13 12 16 13 12 19 15 12 18 
Dr Brown. 16 8 10 17 11 13 IS 13 12 17 f 14 16 12 13 17 
AV A Smith, 16 13 13 19 13 12 18 12 12 17 12 12 19 .. 13 15 
Wetzig, 16 15 12 18 13 15 IS 10 11 14 13 11 . . *. . . . 19 
Fnlger, 16 10 13 15 14 14 
W Allen, 17 13 12 IS 12 15 18 15 12 19 11 10 16 11 11 19 
Dr Clapp, 17 12 14 IS 13 13 19 1 4 13 20 14 6 17 14 13 19 
Dr Hardv, 17 9 13 19 14 14 IS 11 9 17 10 9 18 12 12 17 
Cunninghajn, 18., 14 14 16 14 12 17 15 13 IS 14 10 20 13 1 4 19 
Riehl, IS 13 15 IS 14 14 19 10 12 17 15 14 19 12 14 IS 
O'Brien. 18 12 14 17 15 13 IS 15 13 17 18 11 20 14 12 19 
Rohrer. IS 11 11 .. n 
Reust, 18 12 15 18 12 14 15 13 12 19 12 14 18 14 11 13 
Mermod, IS 13 11 17 14 12 18 12 15 IS 11 13 15 13 12 18 
Hovt, 16 14 .. 17 12 12 19 11 11 16 11 12 17 13 12 19 
Williams, 11; 12 12 19 14 14 19 12 11 18 15 13 18 15 11 15 
Bell. 16 13 14 20 14 14 20 14 14 19 13 13 20 14 13 19 
Hume. 10 11 13 17 11 11 17 12 12 14 13 13 17 12 10 15 
Tav. 10 9 15 19 13 13 17 12 13 20 11 12 20 13 8 IG 
B-27. 16 13 14 16 10 14 li 12 13 16 10 12 19 13 11 IS 
Calhoun. 18 10 14 17 14 10 17 14 12 16 12 13 15 15 15 IG 
Scranton, 18 10 11 US 12 13 15 U 13 . . ,, ,, 
Schmelzer trophy contest : 
Win Clayton IIOUOIIIIOIUIOIOOOOIIOI— 16' 
w 
W R Crosby 1111111101111111111111111-24 
1111111111111001111111110—22— 46' 
Dr Clapp 1111111011111111111111111—24 
1110111101011111110110101—19—43 
O ' N e iJ 1 -0101110101100111101011011-16 
0111101111111101011110101—19—35 
W Heer 111111111,1,111111111111111—25 
1111111011111111111101111—23—48 
W S Allen 1110110111101011111010111—19 
1110101111111111111111111—23—42 
F Riehl ....1111111011111111111101111—23 
llllllllOlllOOQlllllOlin— 21-44 
Calhoun 0111111011011110111101110—19 
1101011111101111111111100— 30— ,3£> 
Dr Brown OlllOlllOUOOlOlllUllOll- 18; 
w 
H Money 1010111011110101111111111—20 
1101111011111116111101110—20—401 
O'Brien 1011111111111110010100111—19 
1111111111101111111111111—24—43: 
F Bel I U11101110111111111001101— 20 
0111111111111100011110111—20—401 
B-27 110011110011101001 1100101—15 
1111111010101111101001111—19—34 
PI ank 1010100110111100111110101-16 
Gsneral averages, 500 targets ; 
First Day. Second Day. 
Bell, 16 219 2.34 
Crosby, 20 226 227 
JAR Elliott, 18 227 224 
Riehl, 18 ...,223 223 
Reust, 18 227 217 
O'Brien, 18 21S 223 
Heer, 19 217 220 
Burnside 19 215 m 
Budd, 19 217 218 
Mermod, 18 209 2X9 
Williams, 16 209 218 
Calhoun, 18 , 221 210 
Cunningham, 18. . . .'. 211 221 
Dr Clapp, 17.... 208 219 
Allen. 17 204 212 
Dr Hardy, 17 -310 203 
Hoyt, 16 . . . ■. . . . .1. .,. . ... . .,. .213 190 • 
B-27, 16 '.■ ....194 207 
Hume, 16 198 201 
D Elliott, 17 194 191 
Dr Br6wn, 16 183 190 
Total. 
453 
453 ■ 
451 
446 
444 
438 
437 
436 
435 
428 
427 
431 
433 
427 
416 
412 
4oe 
401 
399 
38-5 
373 
Average. 
.906 
.906 
.902 
.892 
.888 
.876 
.874 
.872 
.870 
.856 
.854 
.862 
.864 
.854 
.833 
.824 
.804 
.802 
.798 
.770 
.746 
Hawkeye, 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Brooklyn Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., Sept. 24. — The bad weather, damp, gloomy,, 
raw, with signs of rain, was unfavorable to a good attendance alt 
tlfe shoot of the Brooklyn Gun Club to-day. Some of the pre- 
liminary events were shot before the main events were com- 
menced. Mr. IT. S. Welles arrived too late for any preliminary 
practice, engaging in No. 1 event immediately. He missed his 
first three straight, then made a run of 82 before missing. Mr, 
Neaf Apgar also made a long run. 
The conditions in No. 1 shoot were 50 targets, $2 en- 
trance, no handicap, three high guns, to which the club donated 
.$10, divided $5. $8 and $2. The scores were as follows: Super 44, 
N. Apgar 49, S. M. Van Allen 46, S. Glover 45, Capt. Money 47, 
Keystone 44, C. Von Lengerke 43, B. Waters 48, H. Welles 47, 
Hutchins 31, C. Bittiner withdrew. 
Ap.gar first. Waters second. Money and Welles third. 
Jvo. 2 was at 50 targets, $1 entrance, handicap allowance, $5 
donated, divided $3 and $2: 
Hdcp. Brk. Total. 
Super ,,5 45 50 
Apgar 1 4S 49 
Van Allen 1 47 48 
Glover 0 50 50 • 
Money 5 44 49 
Keystone ,4 44 48 
Sweepstake events: 
Events; 1 2 3 4 5 8 
Targets: 10 15 10,15 10 15 
Van Allen 6 12 10 13 10 13 
Bergen 4.. S.. 9.. 
Super 6 13 
Kevstone 10 13 9 15 9 18 
Apgar 14 10 14 8 14 
ITutchings 9 8 10 7 12 
Hdcp. Brk. Total. 
CVon Lengerke.6 43 49 
Waters 5 41 46 
Welles 3 48 50 
Hutchins 13 31 44 • 
Bittiner 16 35 50 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 10 15 
Bittiner 5 4.. 6 9 
Capt Mcmey g 12 
Von Lengerke.. 7 13 
Waters , , . . 10 12 
Glover . . . . 9 15 
Enterprise Gon Glob. 
McKeesport, Pa., Sept. 20. — The fourth tournament of the En- 
terprise Gun Club was held to-day on the club grounds. Wild- 
wood Place. The out-of-town shooters were Messrs. Swearer andl 
Nelson, of Bellevernon; Fleming, Wilson 'and Reed, of Pittsburg;; 
Cochran, of Rodville, and Deniker, the old war horse from Ruffs.^ 
dale, 
Tha first four events after lunch constituted the second series; 
for the championship medal. It was won by Mr. L. W. Cannon; 
with a score of 46. Ticket No. 156 won the phonograph rafHed oni 
the grounds. Following are 'the scores : 
Events : 123456789 10 Total 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 Broke.. 
Calhoun S 12 10 12 9 18 7 12 10 13 106i 
Swearer 9 13 10 11 9 11 9 13 9 10 104 
Deniker 8 15 10 18 10 14 9 14 9 13 115 
Fleming 8 12 10 14 0 12 9 14 10 15 113 
Frederick 9 11 10 11 9 14 8 72 
Nelson 8 12 9 11 9 9 6 11 8 12 95 
Cochran 13 8 18 9 13 9 15 7 13 99 
Cannon 10 14 9 14 9 13 10 15 94 
Reed r..;-.,: 12, 7 15 9 11 8 15 77 
Wilson 4 12 6 12 6 10 50 
Knight 14 8 14 36 
Extra events. First event, 15 tagets ; Fleming 14, Wilson 13, 
Reed 13, Nelson 15. Swearer 14, Cochran 11, Calhoun 13, Cannon 
14 Kni.p-ht 11, McFarland 10. 
Second event, 10 targets: Fleming 8. Wilson 7 Swearer 7 
Cannon 9, Reed 10, Nelson 10, Knight 7. 
l~he Excelsior Springs, Mo.. Gun Club announces its first annual 
.target tournament, fixed to take place Oct, 9-11. On Oct. 10 and 
n there will be twelve 15-targ-et events. $1.50 entrance, .$5 added. 
Oct. 9 is practice day. The Excelsior Springs' silver trophy will 
be offered for competition. Handicaps 16 to 23vds. Handicap 
Committee: Messrs. Louis Erhardt, Atchison, Chas." W. Budd, Des 
Mcrines; Harry Davis. Richmond, Mo.; Chris. Gottlieb, Kansas 
City; L. R. Cunningham, St. Joseph; Frank Hodges, O lathe 
Katts, The corresponding secretary is Mr. C, H. CoppiKgev, ' 
