July 25, 1903.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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"W. P* S. L. at Ligonief* 
LiGONiER, Pa. — The eighth tournament held at Ligonier, Pa., 
tinder the auspices of the Western Pennsylvania Trapshooters' 
League, was a grand success. Sixty-eight shooters faced the traps 
the first day. The weather was fine, and the whole affair was 
simply grand. "Pap" Denny held his end up fine, and occa- 
sionally smoked a coffin tack, and looked around among the 
"bunch" and chuckled quietly to himself, saying, "\^'hat a lovely 
bunch of boys I have under my care." 
In the evening the crowd was entertained by the city hand, 
and every shooter, as well as the town folks, formed two abreast 
and marched around the band stand, which was situated in the 
Park, headed by Frank Butler and Charley Grubb. Elliott was 
high professional, with Crosby as a close second. Watson was 
high amateur, with Atkinson and Garland as close seconds. 
Six teams entered the race for the League trophy; Ruffsdale 
won. The Ligonier Rod and Gun Club extend their hearty 
thanks to Messrs. Frank Lawrence, Howard Sargent and Chas. 
Grubb, who acted so ably as squad hustlers, and Mr. Louis 
Lautenslager as cashier, and Mr. Bill McCrickart, assistant and 
score compiler. 
The trade was represented by Louis Lautenslager, L. J. Squier, 
Frank Lawrence, Elliott, Billy Crosby, Howard Sergeant, Harry 
Stevens, Frank Butler, Ed Fulford, Charles G. Grubb, Neaf 
Apgar, Jack Hull and Gus Greiff, 
On the third day squad No. 1— Elliott, Fulford, Apgar, Crosby 
and Stevens— in event No. 1, broke 75 targets straight. The 
score, on one of Grubb's new patent score sheets, now ornaments 
the club house. 
The Ruffsdale Gun Club won the team event. 
First day, professional high guns: Apgar 171, Elliott 1G8. 
Second day, Crosby first, Elliott second. Third day, Elliott first, 
134 out of 135; Crosby, second, 133. 
Amateur high guns, first day: Lutz, first, 167; Atkinson, Watson 
and Joe tied and divided second on 1.59. Second day, Watson 166, 
Joe 161. Third day, Cochran 132, out of 135, ^^'atson 131. 
Following are the scores: 
July It First Day. 
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July 8, Second Day, 
Events: 
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though not up to those mentioned. 
July 9, ThJrd Day. 
Sixty-eight were entered. Elliott, out of 135 shots, missed but 
one. The prizes were awarded to-day. The winners were Bes- 
semer, ?50; Pontefract, $15; Fleming, $20, and many others smaller 
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Events: 1 
Targets : 15 
Elliott 15 
Fulford -. 15 
Apgar 15 
Crosby 15 
Stevens 15 
Hull 15 
Shaner ., 13 
Atkinson 15 
Frost 14 
Fleming 15 
Watson 14 
Broff 13 
\A'itherow 13 
Pontefract ....•-i.,-.,V 12 
Squier 11 
Elder 13 
Denniker 15 
W S Smith 13 
Pool 14 
Nitely 12 
Cochran 15 
Greiff 13 
Knode 15 
Andrews 11 
Joe 14 
Hickey 15 
C Loughrey 11 
Bessemer 11 
Edwards 13 
Phillips 13 
Low 12 
Irwin 9 
Best 10 
West 14 
Miller 11 
Jeff 14 
T Dennv 12 
F H Denny 12 
Bennett 12 
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Eonestecl Gun Club. 
BoNESTEEL, S. D. — The midsummer shoot of the Bonesteel Gun 
Club, which was pulled off on July 14, was a perfect success, de- 
spite the fact that it was a jumped up affair, with only three days' 
notice, and really given in honor of Mr. Le Roy Leach, of Wood- 
lake, Neb., who is on a visit to his brother, Mr. W. A. Leach, 
cashier of the Citizens' Bank of Bonesteel. 
The programme consisted of seven 15-target events, $1 entrance 
each; four moneys. Rose system, 5, 4, 3, 2; and the championship 
of Gregory county for the Peters Cartridge Company's trophy 
between Cliff Law, challenger, and E. E. Jones, holder, winding 
up with an exhibition of fancy rifle shooting by Mr. Le Roy 
Leach, of Woodlake. The entire programme was carried out in 
five hours. 
The following gentlemen were in attendance: Messrs. T. J. 
Thompson, Carl Porter, Orion Porter, Geo. Baker, E. L. Cant- 
well, of the Fairfax Gun Club; B. A. Roberts, of the Albion, Neb., 
Gun Club; Le Roy Leach, of the Woodlake Gun Club, and W. 
A. Leach, C. Law, W. W. Law, E. E. Jones, S. F. Lucas, W. S. Mc- 
Lain, of the Bonesteel Gun Club. With the exception of the Messrs. 
Law, who arrived too late for the first event, the entix-e party 
shot through the entire programme, except Mr. McLain, who is a 
beginner. 
Mr. Le Roy Leach took about everything in sight, making 
high average on 94 out of 105 shot at, or 90 per cent., the nearest 
man to him being 11 birds behind. He also made the highest 
consecutive run ever made on the grounds of the Bonesteel Gun 
Club. Beginning with bird No. 4 in event No. 3, he never made 
a skip until the fifteenth bird in event No. 5, or a straight run of 
41, which was all the more remarkable when it is considered that 
a stiff wind was blowing all day in the shootei-s' faces, and that 
the targets were thrown 60 to 65yds. on a ground that is naturally 
difficult. 
Mr. Leach followed this up by hitting 70 out of 75 2in. wooden 
blocks, and then proceeded to make souvenirs for his friends by 
shooting pennies tossed into the air with single bullets, and 
which, such of them as could be found, were carried off by the 
spectators for pocket pieces. 
Second high average went to Thompson and C. Porter, of the 
Fairfax Gun Club jointly. 
Fourth high average went to Mr. Geo. Baker, and as this was 
that gentleman's maiden effort at the traps in competition he 
must be considered a comer, as he made some of the old-timers 
hustle. 
The contest for the individual championship of Gregory county 
between Cliff Law, challenger, and E. E. Jones, holder, was won 
by the latter on the low score of 37 to 36, Law missing his last 
bird, and Jones breaking his, which gave him the race and the 
trophy donated by the Peters Cartridge Company. Though the 
scores were low, it was a very interesting race. The next chal- 
lenger will be Leach, of Bonesteel. 
Following are the scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 
W A Leach 9 13 13 12 11 12 11 
Le Roy Leach 12 13 14 15 14 13 13 
Thompson 12 13 13 12 9 14 10 
Roberts 11 12 13 11 8 12 9 
C Porter 11 11 14 13 13 13 10 
G Baker 10 11 11 12 11 10 12 
O Porter 9 12 13 14 10 11 9 
E Jones 9 10 10 7 10 9 12 
F Lucas 6 14 8 6 9 9 11 
W W Law 8 11 4 10 9 9 
C Law 12 13 9 12 9 11 
McLain 1 2 
Following are the scores in the championship event: 
E E Jones lOOlOOUOlllOOOllllllllllllllllOOllllllOllOllllOll— 37 
C Law lOOOmOOllllOlOllOlOllOlllllllOllllOlllOlllUlllO— 36 
W. A. Leach, Sec'y. 
iDdianapoIis Gun Qub. 
Indi-^napolis, Ind., July 13. — The club house on the grounds 
of the Indianapolis Gun Club, is in course of erection, and will be 
completed not later than Sept. 1. By this time the improvements 
necessary for the holding of the opening tournament, to be given 
Sept. 15, 16 and 17, will be completed. A temporary set of traps 
were placed upon the grounds last Saturday, and about thirty 
members participated in the first practice shoot. Some of the 
best known shooters in tliis vicinity were present, and pronounced 
the grounds the finest upon which they have ever shot. 
Mr. T. H. Parry said that, with the beautiful sky background, 
the targets looked as large as balloons. Mr. Parry shot at 150 
targets, missing only S. Mr. W. T. Nash, who is president of the 
Club, broke the first target thrown on the new grounds. We 
imdoubtedly have the most perfect trapshooting grounds in 
America, and it is only necessary for one to visit the grounds 
in order to be convinced that we are justified in making this 
claim. 
As soon as all the improvements are completed, there will be 
shooting every week day, and we extend a very cordial invitation 
to our friends and all lovers of trapshooting to come and see us. 
W. B. Alxen, Sec'y, 
Trap Around Reading. 
Reading, Pa., July 11.— The South End Gun Club's shoot, held 
to-day on the club's, shooting grounds, this city, was fairly well 
attended, and some good scores made. The scores follow: 
Events : 
Targets : 
Eshelman , 9 7 
Ball 6 7 
Gerhart 9 10 
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Miles 5 
Shaaber 9 
Dietrich 9 
Kinskerns 10 
Downs 3 
Yost 6 
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Kinskerns, a representative of a gun company, was a guest of 
the club, and shot in the different events. 
Ashland, Pa., July 4.— William Weber defeated Richard Scanlan 
in a live pigeon shooting match for a purse of $200, in the pres- 
ence of 500 sports. Scanlan was , the favorite at odds of 10 to 8. 
Scores: 
Weber 0000111111111*— 9 Scanlan 110100101010— 7, 
Wilkesbarre, July 2. — The Wilkesbarre Gun Club has won the 
Phelps, Straw & Co. trophy in an interesting four-sided contest at 
the Luzerne range. The scores were: 
Wilkesbarre— Klipple 42, Allan 43, George .39, Winter 42, Jones 
48: total 214. 
Moosic— Murray 43, Watson 44, Stephenson 39, Carter 43, Robert- 
son 34; total 203. 
Pittston— Stroh 46, Booth 46, Andrews 41, Carpenter 33, Dandel 
36; total 202. 
West Side Gun Club— Weidaw 42, Haight 42, Thompson 36, 
James 42, Shultz 37; total 199. 
Lebanon, Pa., July 7.— At the semi-annual meeting of the In- 
dependent Gun Club, held in their quarters, on Willow street, 
near Seventh, the following officers were elected for the ensuing 
six months: President, Aaron A. Dissinger; Vice-President, A. 
E. Smith; Treasurer, James Risser; Recording Secretary, James 
Risser; Financial Secretary, Merton Ayres; Captain, Cal. Proud- 
foot; Assistant Captain, A. E. Smith; House Committee, C. A. 
Ayres, H. Crouse and R. Risser. The club was never in a more 
flourishing condition, and the present membership numbers 125. 
Ashland, Pa., July 4.— Richard Lovell, of this place, won from 
William Lovell, of Locust Dale, in a shooting match for a .$50 
purse by grassing 3 to 1 for his opponent out of 7 birds each. 
Reading, Pa., July 8.— A shooting match at 10 live birds was 
held at the Spring Valley shooting grounds, this city, to-day. Jt 
was won by Charles Angstadt, who killed 9. The result : 
C Angstadt 1210222112— 9 D Wentzel 1200220211— 7 
R Tomlinson 2011212022— 8 A Wentzel 0210122001—6 
H Brown 1212011220— S M Brobst 2102010200— 5 
West Chester, July 9. — Harvey won the challenge shoot for the 
Henry cup at the shoot of the West Chester Gun Club to-day. 
Bennett and Harvey stand even in the race for the trophy. 
Scores: Haines 21, Cardwell 19, Hoar 17, Lee 22, Peters 21, 
Hendricks 13, Nate 9, Holland 21, Ferguson 19, Calvin 14, Harvey 
24, Gibson 11, Bennett 22. Duster. 
Keystone Gun Clob. 
Lebanon, Pa., July 14.— The shoot scheduled for July 11 be- 
tween the Richland Rod and Gun Club and the Independent 
Gun Club, of Lebanon, held at Richland, resulted in the defeat 
of the latter by the score of 99 to 8L Notwithstanding the copious 
showers that prevailed, a large crowd gathered to see the con- 
test. Twenty-six men faced the traps; each man was allowed 10 
birds. The shoot was almost devoid of interest, the Richland 
gunners winning by a large margin. Arthur Fink, of Reading, 
and F. H. Reinvehl, of Lebanon, were referee and jiidge re- 
spectively. 
Prior to the arrival of the Lebanon boys a number of special 
events took place, in which a number of crack shots participated. 
Following of the scores of the shoot proper: 
Richland— G. Batdorf 9, T. Zellars 9, James Schlaseman 7, M. 
Shanaman 9, Harry Blecker 8 (2 dead out), C. Leitner S (2 dead 
out), S. Kurtz 9, Ira Weigley 5, (3 dead out), G. Zellers 9, Harry 
A. Leitner 7 (2 dead out), H. Rabold 8, S. Leitner 7, J. Rabold 4- 
total 99. . 
Lebanon— Snyder 7, Risser 5, \\'orth 5, Heagy 7, Ayres S, Gloss 
S, Proudfoot 4 (one dead out), Dissinger 10, Duffenbach 5, Reif- 
snyder 8, Haddon 3 (1 dead out), Snyder 6 (1 dead out). Bates 
8; total 81. 
In the special live-bird shoot five wardsmen participated, each 
being given 5 birds. Milton Shanaman and Harry Leitner filled 
their full quota. The score: T. Zellcr 3, M. Shanaman 5, R. 
Shanaman 3, J. Rabold 2, Harry Leitner 5. 
In the clay target matches the following were the results: 
No. 1, 10 targets: M. Shanaman 10, H. Blecker S, T. Rabold 5, 
R. Shanaman 8, H. Stoner 3, Batdorf 8, J. Schlaseman 8, Ira 
Weigley 7. 
No. 2, 10 targets: M. Shanaman 7, H. Blecker 10, J. Rabold 5 
R. Shanaman 4, H. Stoner 3. Batdorf 10, J. Schlaseman S, Ira 
W'eigley 7, H. A. Leitner 8, G. Zellers 7. 
Although the Richland Rod and Gun Club has been organized 
but little more than one year it contains over eighty members, 
including many well-known marksmen. ' 
Nishoyne Gun Club. 
Orange, N. J., July 18.— A few members gathered on the 
club grounds at West Orange, despite the steady fall of rain. The 
members sought cover and shot at 22yds. The scores were ■ 
First event: John Jacobs 14, R. R. Baldwin 13, O. Yeomans 12. 
Second event: R. B. Baldwin 13, Yeomans 16, Dr. G. W. 
Wakeley 16, Jacobs 14. 
Third event: R. B, Baldwin 21, O. Yeomans 19, Dr. Wakeley 16. 
Fourth event: Yeomans 17, Baldwin 15, Dr. Wakeley 8. 
The club will hold a shoot with the Mountainside Gun Club 
next Saturday, on the latter's grounds, on Northfield road, just 
above Rollinson corner. The c'onditions are 25 birds to each' man 
The Winnipeg Tournament. 
Winnipeg, July 10.— We regret to have to inform you that, in 
consequence of not being able to complete the necessary altera- 
tions in our grounds this year, it will be impossible for us to 
hold our trapshooting tournament, which has been advertised 
Our local gun clubs, however, are taking the matter up, and there 
is no doubt that there will be a shoot here during Fair week, 
although not in connection with our exhibition. 
As you have already been kind enough to give publicity in 
your columns to our proposed tournament, I shall be much 
obliged if you will kindly issue a notice to this effect that the 
tournament wiU not be held under the auspices of the Association. 
W. Hkubach, Gen. Manager. 
