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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[July 25, 1903. 
WESTERN TRAP. 
Garfield Gun Qub, 
Chicago, July IS.— The appended scores were made to-day on 
our grounds on the occasion of the sixth trophy shoot of the 
second series. Dr. Meek carried off the honors in Class A on 22, 
F. H. Wolff won Class B on 23, while McKinnon won Class C 
on 17. The day was an unusually fine one for trapshooting. Tem- 
perature just right, and just enough breeze to make it pleasant. 
Attendance was only fair, considering the conditions, eighteen 
shooters only showing up for the sport: 
I"'''"^"? 1110011110111111010001011—17 
1 McGowan 1111111111101011110011101—20 
Dr Meek ..1111101111111111011111101—22 
T^r 7^"^^ , •, 0010110101101111001111111—17 
M cDonald 1101111111 001000111111111—19 
0011111111111011010110010—17 
l^eck 101 niou 1 ooin 1 111111110-20 
Jrf.ton 0100110111111111111111111-21 
Wilson 0011001100100010000110011-10 
)y eydell OOlOlOllOlliniOOOOOOOllO-12 
^ehl 1011000011010111010111011—15 
1^ ^^j°'ff 1101111111111111111110111—23 
^nyder 0101000110101111111010011—15 
McKinnon 1000111001 110111111101 1 01—17 
A McGowan 1111110011101111101100111-19 
Jord 1111010111111101110111110-20 
Cuninimgs 0101110111101011011100111—17 
Ld liaton 1000110100000111001000111— U" 
Sweepstakes: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 
Targets: ]0 10 10 10 10 10 30 30 
Johnson 7 30 9 9 7 9 8 .. 
P McGowan 7 ^ 4 7 7 q 7 10 
Meek 9 9 s 9 7j|q 9 ^ 
Thomas 10,77S78S7 
McDonald 8 9 8 fi fi 9 30 . 
?^tone S 0 S 7 5 7 7 .. 
Keck 7 s 
Eaton , 6 '7 9 3,6 'i '9 '9 'ij 
^J.^'son, 7 5 .. 4 5 2 6 .. 
)^. eydell 6 6 5 2 0 3 6 .. 
I^ehl 5 8 4 3 5 2 .. .. 
I ^\o''ff • 8 7 6 8 7 9 7 .. 
Snyder 80 5 45989 
McKtnnon 7 3 3 5 7 7 q 
A McGowan 8 7 4 7 
Eord : 3 5 8 'g ■§ 
Curamings 7 6 0 G .. 
h, liaton .• g 
Nos. 4 and 5 were at 5 pairs. 
The AshdowQ Gon Glob. 
Winnipeg, Man., July 15.— Wc attach herewith cutting from 
one of 'our daily papers, which we think might interest some of 
your readers for the novelty of it. In this Northern Land our 
evenings are much longer than in the South, as you will notice 
bj' the time at which we stopped shooting. 
The Ashdown Gun Club last night inaugurated a novel way of 
enjoying trapshooting, by lashing a scow to the port bow of the 
steamer Alexandra and affixing expert traps to the front of the 
scow from which clay birds were thrown. This is without doubt 
the first time that trapshooting has been undertaken in such an 
interesting way, and the Ashdown Club purpose repeating the 
trips throughout the season. 
The boat left the foot of Lombard street at 7:30, and proceeded 
down the river. After Louise bridge had been passed, the first 
trap was sprung by Mrs. J. A. Lindsay, wife of the president of 
the club. Mr. Lindsay fired at and broke the bird, and from 
then until 9:30 the traps were kept at work. Two full hours of 
shooting after half-past seven at night is also rather novel, but 
that is a feature of Manitoba. The birds were thrown well for- 
ward, thus eliminating any danger whatever of the shot reaching 
shore. 
The trip was as far as St. Paul's Industrial School, and Wing- 
ston's orchestra enlivened the trip down. There were 375 pass- 
engers on board, a large number of whom were ladies, and 
dancing was indulged in on the return trip. Two shooting squads 
were formed, one of which shot at 15 birds, and the other at 10, 
and the following scores were made: 
Ten birds: D. Nimmons 10, F. Gates 9, R. J. McKay 8, G. A. 
Britton S, C. Holden 8, G. Edgar 7. J. Wilson 7, G. McKenzie 
G, B. Sinclair 6, R. W. Holland 6, J. Reeves 6, L. Mabb 6, C. 
Lightley 5, J. H. Thompson 5, J. Peters 5, J. Smith 4. 
Fifteen birds: F. Cadham 14, M. J. Miller 13, C, Rutley 13, 
L. H. Hamilton 12, R. Girdlestone 12, S. Tait 12, P. Turner 11, 
L. Burtch 11, W. Gates 11, G. Hargrave 10, J. Drew 10, A. G. 
Carter 10, J. Bourgouin 9, W. Hall 9, PI. Scott 9, G. Wilson 9, 
Bell 8, PI. Beliveau 8. The Ashdown Gun Club. 
Duloth GoQ Club, 
DuLUTH, Minn., July 13.— Inclosed plea.^e find tabulated scores 
made on the Duluth Gun Club grounds, July 11-12. Saturday was 
a matinee complimentary to visiting trade representatives, and 
Sunday the boys held their semi-monthly contest for club medals: 
Scores July 11: 
Riehl 25 23 21 23—92 Jackson 24 15 18 1.3—70 
Lord 22 22 23 21—88 Cop 20 20 21 22—83 
Frank 18 20 22 21—81 Jake 10 11 . . . . 
Joe 15 17 20 11—63 Storey 24 22 
Nelson 19 20 20 . . 
Scores July 12: 
Lord 24 24 22 2.3—93 Williams 13 12 13 11—49 
Riehl 21 22 23 25—91 Jackson 20 19 21 . . 
Storey 20 24 23 24—91 Glenn 15 17 14 . . 
Nelson 23 22 24 20—89 Abbott 17 13 ... . 
Cop 22 21 22 21—86 Max 15 18 . . . . 
Maiack 25 19 17 24—85 Blackadder 15 19 
New 20 21 21 21—83 
Fulton . , 20 21 21 21—82 
Frank 19 20 19 19—77 
Duchess 18 18 17 18—71 
Vandiberg 17 19 14 16—66 Beyer 22 
Bob 18 IS 17 15—68 Falke 11 
Hugh 16 16 17 IG— 65 Anderson 14 
Kennedy 20 21 
Ber . ■ 
lanes IS 
Salter 18 
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Binghamton Rod and Gun Club. 
BiNCiiAMTON, N. Y., July 10. — In our team shoot to-day over 
forty shooters participated, all of the home club. What cUib can 
beat this for attendance? 
We shall give a one-day tournament the day following the In- 
terstate at Scranton, Pa., making otu' tournament come on Sept. 
25. 
Team shoot, eighteen men on a side, 25 targets per man; 
Brown's team won by 24 points: 
Brown( Captain)— Church 22, Heller 21, Fowler 39, Tripp M9, 
HaTlsell 18, G. Moffatt 17, Sawyer 17, Beardsley 16, Bromley 16, 
Cole 16, Everett 16, Kendall 15, Wagner 13, Lillic- 12, Clark 11, 
Best lb, Faatz 8; total 287, 
.L. Legge (Captain)— Slaltcr 19, C. Moffatt IS, Weslar 18, Bowen 
17, Quick 16, Parker 16, Callahan 15, Chaffee 16, Edison 14, Nash 
14, Perry 14, A. Legg 33, Mosher 33, Aldrich 32, Cronin 10, Bar- 
Cincinnatf Gun Club. 
Cincinnati, O., July 11.— The small attendance was caused by 
the extreme heat. Many members being out of town, those pres- 
ent more than made up for lack of numbers by shooting five extra 
events. 
The twenty-sixth contest for the Troisdorf medals resulted as 
follows: Harris (16) 44, Williams (IS) 42, Medico (18) 42, Gambell 
(21) 41, Ahlers (21) 41, Jack (16) 41, Falk (18) 40, Herman (16) 39, 
J. B. (IS) 37, Corry (16) 37. 
Team race, 50 singles: 
Medico (Captain) 43, Herman 42, McB. 39, Williams 38, Harris 
38; total 200. 
Ahlers (Captain) 35, Gambell 45, J. B. 44, Jack 38, Corry 31; 
total 193. 
Team race, 30 singles and 10 pairs: 
Singles. D'bles. .Singles. D'bles. 
Medico 30 35 Gambell 26 14 
j'Uilers ..24 35 Faran 26 12 
54 34-84 52 26-78 
Van Ness 27 17 
Grace 25 13 
52 30-82 
Thirty singles and ten pairs, two high men out: 
Singles. D'bles. Singles. D'bles. 
Gambell 29 16—45 Ahlers 23 16—39 
Van Ness 27 17—44 Faran 25 13—38 
Medico 28 15--i3 
Fifty singles, high man out: Medico 48, Faran 40, Gambell 44, 
Davies 43, Van Ness 42, Ahlers 39. 
Team race, 12 pairs: 
Gambell 15, Harris 14; total 29. 
Medico 16, Williams 13; total 29. 
Shoot-off at 3 pairs: Gambell G, Harris 3; total 9. 
Medico 3, Williams 3; total 6. 
Boston Gun Club. 
BOSTOK, Mass., July 15.— The second last shoot of Ihc Boston 
Gun' Club was held at Wellington to-day, the fine weather con- 
ditions bringing out a nice attendance. 'I he scores as a rule ran 
higher than usual on these grotmds, and the match contained 
some very creditable scores. 
Frank, Spencer, and Gleason each tied for first place, though 
only one target to the rear was Lee, just now seeming to strike 
his gait, which is quite a satisfaction, as Lee has not been shoot- 
ing in proper form for some time. The old pump gun, however, 
seems to have overcome the obstacles in its path, and now Lec 
proposes to make others hustle. Other scores as follows: 
Events: ' 12345 G 789 10 
Targets: 30 30 35 5p 30 35 5p 30 30 35 
Frank, 18 6 8 H 9 8 13 8 
Lee, 16 8 8 31 7 8 13 7 
Williams, 16 9 8 6 6 5 12 6 8 8 
Muldown, 16 7 7 6 10 7 8 6 11 
Lawlcr, 16 8 3 5 11 4 3 7 10 
Gleason, 18 4 5 12 10 9 13 8 10 10 . . 
Adams, 16 - 10 -. 4 5 6 
Pi-ior 16 fa 14 5 8 6 9 
Bel? IS . e 12 7 9 on 
Spencer, 18 9 12 8 7 7 10 
Frederick, 16 12 
Merchandise match: 
Frank. IS 111111111101011 
Spencer, IS 111110111101101 
Gleason, 18 .311011111111110 
Lee 16 111111100113111 
Bell' IS 111001101111111 
Prior 18 111111011111111 
Williams, 16 : 011111111110110 
Muktown, 10 001110110111110 
Lawler, 16 -....110110011110111 
Av. 
.788 
.750 
.680 
.653 
.537 
.810 
.500 
.686 
.729 
.772 
.800 
11 11 10 10 U— 21 
30 11 11 11 11—21 
11 00 11 11 11—21 
10 10 11 10 11—20 
01 11 11 01 10—19 
11 00 10 10 10—19 
00 11 11 01 10—18 
11 11 00 11 01—17 
10 00 11 01 00—15 
Berkshire County Trapshooters' Leagoe, 
Dalton, Mass., July 18. — The five-man team contest for the 
Peters Cartridge Company's trophy, at the shoot of the Berkshire 
County Trapshooters' League was won by the Pittsfield team 
with a score of 93. Each man shot at 25 targets. The scores fol- 
low : 
Pittsfield. 
Sidway 15 
Shearer f^o 
Henry 1° 
Woodruff 22 
Gamewell IS— 9o 
Dalton. 
Flansburgh 15 
Grosebeck Ig 
Sibernail 1° 
Stedd 1^ 
Messenger i(— w 
Sweepstakes : 
Fvents- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 10 10 15 15-10 10 25 
A Patnode ;a 'n ■" 
Sidway 6 7 .. 10 ... 9 .. 
Flansburgh 5 .. .. 
Wells •• 
-pratt ° •■ u . . . . 
Adams 5 7 7 9 .. .. 19 
Shearer 7 .... 14 .. b .. 
W Reed 5 . . 4 . . . . 
Grosebeck ] 6 .. 
F Bronson 9.. 4.... 
N Apgav. . . . 10 10 14 14 10 10 24 
Henry • S 7 . . 13 . . 10 . . 
North Adams. 
Pratt 17 
Adams ..........10 
McHale .......19 
Stebbins 22 
Spencer 19 — 77 
Greenfield. 
H Patnode 20 
Wells 10 
W Reid 16 
Bronson 14—60 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets : 10 10 15 15 
McHale 9 .. 
Stedd 5 8 .. .. 
Messenger 
Stebbins 7 14 
Woodruff 10 
Spencer G . . . . 
Martin 4 .. .. 5 
Merritt 9 
Graves 13 14 
Pond 4 
Mackey 10 
Tracy 9 8 . . 13 
5 6 7 
10 10 25 
6 S .. 
.. ..18 
G .. 20 
20 
9 .. 
l;op 10, Stewart 7; total 263, 
JI. W. Brown, 
Charleston TournameLt. 
Charleston, 111.- — The central eastern part of Illinois has a 
number of good cities in which are flourishing gun clubs; yet 
for lack of proper adveitising or for something wrong with the 
programme there was rather a small attendance at the Charleston, 
111., shoot, July 15. 
The events were mostly 10 targets, and those present shot 
through only in part. Mr. Sharff was the high man, while Miss 
King, the St. Louis champion, made a fine showing. Mr. Smart 
was high for the home boys, though busy with the management 
Leslie J. Standish was on hand, and made himself generally 
useful. The Illinois tournament would be void of at least one 
attraction should Leslie fail to reach any of them with his big 
grip full of advertising matter. The scores: 
Events : 123456789 10 11 
Targets: 10 10 12 15 10 10 10 12 10 10 10 Broke. 
Dikobb 7 6 11 9 7 11 7 6 7 71 
Shoaff 9 10 11 14 10 10 10 10 S S 10 110 
Barnes 7 6 S 12 9 6 9 11 S . . . . 76 
Smart 8 9 10 10 9 8 10 9 8 9 7 97 
Biggs 7 10 .. 9 7 33 
Stevens 8 4 9 12 S 5 9 10 8 7 7 87 
Williams 8 5 6 G .. 6 .. .. 5 G 3 45 
IVtuchmore 8 7 10 14 7 8 8 10 10 G G 94 
Kesseler 9 7 8 S 10 G 6 10 G.. 4 70 
Miss King 7 9 11 11 9 9 9 12 10 .... 87 
Whittemore 5 .. .. 9 G 8 .. .. .. 4 32 
Franklin S 8 9 S 33 
McGurty 3 6 8 9 4 7.. 37 
McCarty , 4 5 0 .. .. 15 
7 
9 
8 14 
7 10 
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6 9 5 18 
8 11 4 19 
5 22 
2 16 
4 22 
4 13 
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IN NEW JERSEY. 
North River Gon Qub. 
Edgewater, N. J., July 18.— Events 6 and 8 were shot from the 
inside of the club house, 22yds. Events 5 and 6 were pairs. 
Event 7' was the handicap cup shoot, and it was won by Mr. Geo. 
Allison, with a score of 22, plus 2 allowance, making a total of 24. 
The handicaps, following the list of names, apply to event 7. 
The scores: 
Events: 12345 6 78 
^.^?^Sets: 10 15 10 15 15 10 25 10 
Eickhoft, 3 9 13 - 
Morrison, 2 9 14 
Glover, 0 9 13 
Harland, 6 5 11 
Allison, 2 7 9 
Merrill, 5 9 9 
Harland, re-entry 8 
Edgewater, N. J., July 31.— Event 5 was the prize slioot." It'was 
won by Mr. C. E. Eickhoff. Event 7 was for a silver cup, and 
was won by Mr. Jas. R. Merrill; with handicap added, making a 
total score of 22. Event 8 was at 5 pairs. The scores : 
Events: 32 , 3 456789 
Targets: 10 10 25 15 25 15 25 10 15 
Truax , 7 7 21 10 19 9 19 
Schramm 5 8 15 8 IS .. 15 
Harland 6 5 16 6 17 11 14 
lJudley 23 11 19 14 20 
Reynolds 9 8 15 11 17 
Morrison 21 13 IS " 10 18 
Eickhoff 12 20 11 11 
Allison 8 16 33 14 
Merrill 10 14 7 17 6 8 
. Edwards 7 19 14 20 7 10 
Jas. R. Merrill, Sec'y. 
Jeanncitc Gun Club 
July 17.— The scores made at the July shoot of the Jeannette 
Gun Club, Guttenburg, N. J., to-day follow: 
Ehlen, 26 0221001110— 6 Inteman, 28 112111*221— 9 
Kastens, 28 2222122120— 9 Rohlfs, 28 0111210*00— 5 
Steffens, 30 012*2*1211— 7 Gerdes, 25 *00010100— 3 
Pape, 28 220220211*— 7 Thussen, 28 1200202102— 0 
Kroeger, 28 1210111222— 9 Luhrman, 27 1202012002— G 
Schorty, 30 2222222222—10 Hainhorst, 28 121*110111— 8 
Wellbrock, .30 2022212221— 9 Panckhoff, 28 0111212210— 8 
Meyer, 30 0202111001— 6 Mohrman, 28 0221220112— 8 
Greiff, 30 0222222222— 9 
Challenge medal : 
Mohrman 101110010011111—10 Hainhorst 010001110101101— S 
Mifis-and-out No. 1: Steffens 5, Mohrman 5, Schorty 5, Well- 
brock 4, Kroeger 2, Ehlen 0, Pape 0. 
Miss-and-out No. 2: Steffens 5, Wellbrock 5, Schorty 3, Kroeger 
2, Mohrman 1. 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
6 13 
. 10 
4 13 
5 9 
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Sheepshead Bay Rod and Gun Club, 
Sheepshead Bay, L. I., July 14.— To-day the Sheepshead Bay 
Rod and Gun Club held its weekly shoot. Four team matches 
were a feature of the event. The scores follow: 
Club shoot, 25 targets, point handicap; Schorty and Glover 
captains: C. Cooper (7) 32, P. Suss (5) 15, D. Bede (6) 7 H. 
Kracke (4) 4, E. Voorhies (10) 20, Schorty 21, E. Carolan (5) 15,' Dr." 
Goubeaud (5) 9, W. Brand (6) 15, P. H. Suss (7) 19, H. Montanus 
(5) 20, Glover 19. 
Team match No. 1: 
Schorty 9, Montanus 6, P. Suss 4, Cooper 6, Brand 8, Dede 7 ; 
total 40. 
Glover 10, P. H. Suss 9, Voorhies 7, Carolan 5, Goubeaud 6, 
Kracke 1; total 38. 
Team match No. 2: 
Schorty 9, Montanus 6, P. Suss 2, Cooper 4, Brand 3, Deede 6; 
total 30. 
Glover 9, P. H. Suss 7, Voorhies 8, Carolan 5, Goubeaud 2, 
Kracke 2; total 33. 
Team match No. 3: 
Schorty 10, Montanus 8, P. Suss 7, Cooper 4, Brand 4, Debe 1; 
total 34. 
Glover S, P. H. Suss 7, Cruson 6, Goubeavtd 3, Carolan 5, Kracke 
5; total 34. 
Team match No. 4: 
Schorty 9, Montanus 8, P. Suss 7, Cooper 5, Brand 4, Dede 6; 
total 39. 
Glover 9, P. H. Suss 6, Cruson 7, Carolan 4, Goubeaud 7, Kracke 
4; total 37. 
Buffalo Audubon Gon Club. 
BUFPALO, N. Y.— The second shoot of the Buffalo Audubon 
Club for July came off on the club grounds to-day. A nasty rain 
and east blow cut down the scores and attendance, but, however, 
sixteen men shot. Badge A was won by Bush with 21. Badge 
B by Reynolds with 20, and Badge C by Seymour with 20. The 
magautrap worked fine, not over 20 birds being broken by the 
trap in the afternoon shoot. Mr. B. Norton and Mr. G. R. Ginn 
were in town and came out to see the boys shoot, but did no 
shooting themselves. The scores follow: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 10 15 25 10 25 Targets: 10 15 25 10 25 
McLeod 6 S 12 . . 17 
Chapman S 10 20 9 16 
Eaton 3 6 20 . . 17 
Bush 7 12 21 9 . . 
Bird 7 11 . . 6 . . 
Talsma 6 .. 19 .. .. 
Terry 8 8 12 . . 22 
Wooton 5 11 19 ... . 
Seymour 9 .. 20 .. .. 
Sinclair 10 16 
Townsend 11 18 7 
Burgwaldt 8 19 . . 18 
Savage 10 17 6 17 
Burke 13 14 9 18 
Reynolds 12 20 9 . . 
Bargan 7 
Burkhardt 20 10 23 
Birch Brook Gun Club. 
Lynn, Mass.— The Birch Brook Guri Club held its regular shoot 
July 38. Only four shooters were on hand, and the shooting was 
over at an early hour. Ptilliard was high man in the medal event, 
but owing to class handicap all four shooters made 100 per cent. 
Everett in practice made a straight 25. Riley did a little diversi- 
fied shooting after the others were through, using different loads 
and shooting at various distances, making a score of 20 out of 21 
shot at: . 
Events; 12345078 
Targets: 30 50 20 25 10 5p 25 21 
Everett, 18 -29 45 19 25 8 8 19 . . 
Hilliard, 18 28 47 19 19 7 8 22 . 
Rand, 14 23 37 12 . . . . 7 . . . . 
Riley, 15 24 39 19 .. .. 9 .. 20 
No. 1 was the merchandise shoot. 
test. 
No. 2 was the medal con- 
H. Rood, Sec'y. 
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