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FOREST AND STREAM. 
iSwn. 12, 1903. 
Intctstate Totftnament at Akfon. 
Akkon, O., Sept. 4.— The tenth tournament of the Interstate 
Association series for the season of 1903 was held at Akron, O., 
Sept. 2 and 3, under the auspices of the Akron Gun Club, and it 
was a success in every sense of the word, over eighty different 
contestants taking part in one or more events. 
The Akron Gun Club is a strictly up-to-date organization, and 
it has beautiful grounds located on North Hill just beyond the 
city limits. The grounds, which comprise some eight acres, are 
owned by the club in fee simple, and are equipped with three 
sets of traps, Sergeant system, a commodious club house and 
every necessary accessory. The cashier's office is a model which 
9ther gim clubs would do well to pattern by. It is arranged after 
the style of the counting room of a bank, with ample room for 
all clerks working therein. Most gun clubs are satisfied with a 
small coop affair, where there is hardly room to turn around in, 
yet the cashier's office is the mainspring of a tournament. 
The opening day of the tournament was an ideal one, which 
brought forth seventy-five contestants and a large crowd of 
spectators. The contestants generally were loud in their praises 
of the grounds and equipment, sajnng that they are surpassed 
by but few gun clubs in the country. This praise, conting as it 
does from men who ha^'e shot in every city in the land that 
possesses a gun club, was very pleasing to the officers and mem- 
bers of the Akron Gun Club who worked so hard to make the 
organization a success, and augurs well for the satisfactory man- 
agement of the Ohio State tournament next June. 
The trade was represented by Messrs. Heikes, Hughes, Fanning, 
Driehs, Phellis, Spencer, Hawkins, North, and Gross. Among these 
manufacturers' agents. Spencer was high man for the day, break- 
ing 193 out of 200 shot at. Hughes was next with 1S9, Hawkins 
third with 187. 
Among the amateurs Atkinson was high man with ISS, closely 
followed by SheparJson, Taylor and Daniel with 187. Raven was 
third with 186 to his credit. 
The second day was also an ideal one for shooting purposes, and 
fifty-five contestants were on hand during the day. The pro- 
gramme was started promptly at 9 o'clock, and was finished by 
•3:30. 
Spencer and Heikes tied for first place among the manufac- 
turers' agents, with a score of 193. Hawkins was second with 
189, and Hughes third with 180. Among the amateurs Gerlow was 
first with 189, Atkinson second with 186, and Alkire, Shafcr and 
Barber were third with 182. 
The scores of both days follow: 
Sept. 2, First Day. 
Events; 1 
Targets : 15 
Raven 13 
Jerry 15 
Luckv 14 
Dunn 13 
W W W 12 
J I C 13 
Atkinson 15 
Saffold 11 
Barber 13 
Bessemer 12 
F E Mallory. 13 
Bibbe 14 
J F Mallory 13 
Spearry ... 11 
Trapp 9 
Alkire 14 
Driehs 13 
Phellis 15 
Shall 10 
Gross 15 
Shepardson 15 
Haak 14 
Lang 15 
Taylor ,15 
J H Smith 13 
Gerlow .12 
Stout 13 
Cain 13 
Heikes 12 
Hughes 13 
Scott 12 
Davis 9 
Jennings 11 
Roots 11 
Purbaugh 12 
.Spencer 14 
Daniel 14 
Hawkins 11 
J H C 11 
A J Brown 8 
Goodrich 11 
Warner 14 
Henderson 14 
Shafer 12 
Dever 14 
Wagoner 13 
Becher 6 
Pullman 12 
Dobson 11 
Beck 13 
Lee Dial 11 
Russell 13 
Snow 13 
Fanning 12 
J K W 11 
Stilson 12 
Bailey 12 
Hires 8 
Deedrich 9 
Alex . . 
Metzger 12 
W Kepler 10 
Ackennan 9 
Barr 14 
Brooks 9 
Beck 
Gait 
F W Taylor 
J L Smith 
Worthen 
North 
Pfluger 
Guest 
F F Kepler 
CAW 
2 3 
15 15 
14 13 
11 12 
14 12 
12 12 
12 11 
13 14 
14 14 
12 14 
14 15 
13 14 
14 13 
U 12 
10 13 
12 11 
13 12 
15 15 
13 10 
14 14 
13 13 
15 11 
13 14 
13 12 
15 11 
12 14 
13 12 
14 15 
14 15 
14 13 
14 15 
15 13 
11 9 
10 9 
9 11 
11 13 
10 13 
15 15 
13 12 
13 14 
9 14 
10 13 
13 12 
8 9 
14 14 
13 13 
13 15 
12 11 
5 7 
12 15 
12 12 
14 13 
13 11 
14 14 
15 13 
12 15 
10 12 
11 13 
13 12 
8 11 
4 11 
13 13 
13 12 
9 12 
9 8 
11 13 
5 G 
15 15 
13 14 
13 13 
14 14 
11 12 
11 11 
14 15 
13 15 
11 11 
13 13 
12 11 
14 13 
15 14 
15 15 
12 13 
15 14 
14 14 
14 14 
15 13 
13 14 
13 15 
12 14 
15 15 
13 14 
14 14 
14 11 
10 15 
13 10 
13 14 
15 14 
15 15 
10 10 
11 11 
12 12 
10 12 
12 14 
12 14 
15 14 
15 15 
8 7 
9 14 
12 13 
10 11 
12 14 
13 13 
14 11 
12 14 
5 11 
14 13 
12 12 
12 12 
9 12 
12 14 
14 12 
12 13 
14 14 
13 10 
13 11 
V S 
15 15 
12 15 
12 12 
15 15 
12 11 
10 14 
13 10 
14 14 
10 11 
14 13 
14 13 
13 13 
13 12 
14 10 
14 15 
8 13 
15 13 
13 12 
12 14 
14 12 
14 14 
15 13 
14 14 
14 13 
14 13 
10 14 
13 13 
13 11 
15 13 
12 13 
15 14 
10 11 
12 9 
12 15 
13 14 
9 12 
15 14 
15 15 
14 12 
9 11 
12 12 
14 9 
9 8 
14 14 
11 10 
13 14 
14 13 
15 9 
13 13 
12 13 
14 15 
9 8 
12 11 
13 14 
14 13 
14 13 
13 10 
9 10 11 12 
15 20 20 25 
14 20 19 25 
14 18 IS 23 
13 20 19 21 
14 17 15 20 
10 14 13 21 
13 16 17 24 
14 IS Is 24 
11 18 16 19 
14 IS 18 24 
13 15 19 22 
14 18 17 21 
12 17 17 25 
15 19 18 24 
15 18 IS 17 
14 19 18 22 
13 18 17 22 
15 20 18 22 
13 18 19 24 
15 20 19 23 
14 19 17 24 
15 19 20 24 
■J 3 19 16 20 
15 20 17 24 
13 19 20 23 
12 18 15 23 
14 17 IS 25 
12 16 19 23 
13 19 19 24 
14 IS 20 24 
14 19 18 24 
12 16 17 19 
11 15 15 15 
13 16 16 21 
12 16 10 21 
13 19 IS 18 
15 20 20 24 
15 IS 18 23 
10 20 19 25 
12 
14 
14 13 14 . . 
9 14 16 . . 
13 19 19 . . 
12 19 18 19 
12 17 18 22 
12 19 IS 23 
11 9 10 14 
14 15 IS 23 
13 15 17 23 
12 19 16 18 
11 15 . . . . 
14 12 17 21 
13 18 18 25 
12 19 17 18 
15 16 17 . . 
12 17 16 22 
12 .. .. 7 .... 16 
14 11 11 14 13 14 17 
12 8 10 10 13 11 17 
15 13 11 9 14 12 13 
9 .... 13 
12 .... 16 
.. 10 .. 
13 18 12 12 
11 12 12 10 
14 13 12 15 
11 11 12 13 
12 12 13 14 
11 5 12 15 
11 8 .. 
...... 13 .. 14 14 
17 
17 
16 20 
14 23 
14 21 
12 IS 
16 16 
19 18 
18 17 
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Sept. 3, Second Day. 
Events: 123456789 10 
Targets : 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 20 
Raven 13 13 15 11 12 14 14 12 13 17 
Jerry 11 14 13 12 15 12 12 13 12 17 
Luckv 14 14 13 11 12 15 14 12 12 20 
Dunn" 8 11 9 10 8 7 10 10 11 15 
Wagoner 12 12 14 12 14 12 13 14 14 15 
Buffalo Bill 9 11 13 11 11 12 12 12 11 20 
Atkinson 14 12 14 13 14 15 12 15 15 19 
E F Scott 4 13 7 7 12 13 13 11 13 13 
Stilson 12 15 12 13 11 13 11 14 n 16 
Bessemer 12 12 12 12 13 14 14 10 13 17 
F E Mallory 12 11 13 12 12 12 12 13 11 20 
Bibbe l.:3 12 12 13 13 13 14 15 14 17 
J F Mallory 13 13 11 14 12 14 12 13 13 18 
Spearry ...V 12 14 12 13 13 14 14 12 14 18 
Trapp 11 12 11 12 11 10 13 12 13 17 
Alkire 14 12 13 14 15 14 14 13 13 18 
Driehs 14 13 9 12 15 14 14 13 15 18 
16 19 
17 22 
13 19 
11 12 
20 25 
18 24 
13 18 
18 22 
14 16 
18 20 
17 23 
19 24 
14 22 
13 25 
16 25 
16 25 
18 22 
19 23 
19 25 
16 19 
18 24 
15 23 
Shot 
at. 
Broke. 
200 
186 
200 
174 
200 
183 
200 
159 
200 
152 
200 
173 
200 
18S 
200 
156 
200 
183 
200 
170 
200 
176 
200 
175 
200 
ISO 
200 
171 
200 
168 
200 
184 
200 
179 
200 
184 
200 
182 
200 
182 
200 
187 
200 
179 
200 
185 
200 
187 
200 
166 
200 
176 
200 
172 
200 
184 
200 
186 
200 
189 
200 
143 
200 
134 
200 
161 
200 
157 
200 
164 
200 
193 
200 
187 
200 
187 
135 
90 
135 
104 
175 
138 
175 
116 
175 
160 
200 
166 
200 
177 
200 
175 
200 
113 
200 
174 
200 
164 
200 
172 
155 
109 
200 
168 
200 
182 
200 
170 
175 
149 
200 
161 
90 
72 
45 
27 
95 
59 
185 
156 
200 
155 
200 
153 
80 
48 
80 
66 
30 
19 
110 
75 
110 
77 
110 
91 
110 
82 
65 
51 
110 
74 
30 
19 
95 
76 
65 
56 
65 
49 
Shot 
at. 
Broke. 
200 
176 
200 
162 
200 
177 
200 
129 
200 
170 
200 
162 
200 
186 
200 
142 
200 
166 
200 
170 
200 
169 
200 
176 
200 
175 
200 
180 
200 
157 
200 
182 
200 
175 
Shaul 15 
Ward 13 
Gross 10 
J R Taylor 15 
Becher 7 
Dever 12 
Shafer 12 
J H Smith 10 
Hughes 13 
Heikes 15 
Gerlow 14 
Cain 15 
Fanning 14 
J I C 10 
Alex 13 
Hogen 14 
Davies 14 
.Saffold 10 
vShepardson 13 
Daniels 14 
Hawkins 14 
Spencer 15 
Lang 14 
Purbaugh . . 14 
Snow .'. 15 
Barber 11 
Stout , 15 
Haak 13 
WWW 11 
J F Kepler 14 
Pullman 13 
Dobson 10 
Roots 14 
O Sautmyer 10 
Hires 9 
Deedrich 13 
R Kepler 7 
Russell 12 
Metzger 
North 
Worthen 
F M W 
Lee Dial 
C A W... 
Wingerter 
Harpham 
Klink 
Danforth 
11 13 
14 14 
8 12 
14 15 
9 10 
10 11 
14 14 
10 11 
14 12 
14 15 
15 14 
13 14 
15 13 
14 11 
13 12 
13 12 
13 14 
13 11 
15 14 
14 12 
14 14 
14 15 
13 14 
13 13 
12 14 
15 13 
14 15 
13 12 
14 8 
9 13 
15 13 
15 11 
13 14 
8 10 
10 11 
15 12 
13 14 
13 12 
13 11 
13 14 
9 10 
12 12 
11 13 
12 10 
14 15 
14 15 
14 13 
12 12 
12 13 
13 11 
12 12 
12 12 
13 12 
10 11 
14 13 
11 12 
13 15 
13 14 
12 12 
14 12 
11 12 
15 12 
10 14 
11 10 
10 11 
12 13 
13 14 
13 12 
12 15 
9 12 
10 7 
12 10 
15 14 
14 15 
13 13 
13 14 
11 9 
13 13 
15 15 
15 12 
14 12 
15 14 
12 15 
14 15 
14 10 
12 10 
11 .. 
14 11 
13 11 
11 12 
14 13 
14 13 
15 13 
15 15 
15 12 
13 11 
14 13 
14 14 
14 13 
13 12 
15 10 
11 11 
15 14 
14 11 
13 13 
7 10 
10 .. 
10 
14 14 
11 13 
12 11 
13 14 
12 11 
12 15 
13 14 
10 11 
14 13 
14 15 
14 14 
13 13 
14 15 
10 9 
18 19 21 
17 18 22 
18 19 19 
16 17 22 
10 9 17 
20 14 20 
20 17 24 
16 15 23 
19 17 23 
19 19 24 
20 IS 25 
16 18 20 
19 13 24 
11 17 11 
13 
12 
18 20 
20 
15 
14 
17 19 
22 
11 
11 
15 16 
14 
13 
15 
16 19 
22 
13 
14 
19 16 
24 
14 
14 
IS 20 
25 
14 
14 
20 20 
24 
12 
14 
19 17 
23 
13 
14 
17 17 
25 
13 
14 
17 18 
22 
14 
15 
19 IS 
14 
11 
20 18 
11 
13 
11 
17 18 
22 
15 
14 
16 12 
18 
12 
12 
17 16 
19 
12 
13 
17 18 
24 
11 
14 
7 12 
17 
12 
11 
5 
6 
12 10 16 
13 14 14 11 13 
.. .. 13 11 12 
. . 17 17 . . 
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12 
10 
6 
10 10 
11 12 
6 9 
14 .. .. 
14 13 16 
.. 7 20 
.. ..16 
.. ..20 
. . . . 18 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
90 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
110 
200 
90 
130 
15. 
155 
45 
45 
45 
20 
20 
65 
45 
25 
25 
25 
181 
176 
159 
180 
124 
164 
182 
155 
180 
193 
189 
175 
176 
139 
■73 
171 
177 
145 
181 
178 
189 
193 
177 
176 
175 
182 
169 
168 
154 
159 
181 
147 
107 
115 
57 
106 
130 
36 
33 
21 
14 
14 
43 
27 
16 
20 
18 
Nebraska State Gun Cfub. 
Om.\ha, Neb. — The Nebraska State Gun Club concluded its 
annual shoot at Columbus. There were two days' shooting, ten 
target events each day, with a good attendance of shooters from 
abroad. On the first day, W. H. Illian, of Albion, carried off the 
honors with a score of 161 out of a possible 180. Dave Merrill, 
of this city, was second, with 160. 
On the second day Single Eye Dzn Bray and big Gus Schroeder, 
both of Columbus, tied with 161. The total scores for the two 
days are appended: 
First Day.— Illian 161, Morrill 160, Schroeder 158, Bray 157, 
Burke 155, Sanders 148, A. Bray 148, Diefendcrfer 144, Ramsey 134. 
Second Day.--D. Bray 161, Schroeder 161, Morrill 154, Illian 
152, Hindmarsh 152, Diefenderfer 151, Copsley 148, Hulset 140. 
The Omaha Gun Cltab's regular shoot yesterday attracted a 
splendid crowd to their historic old park, and some fine scores 
were made. The inaugural event was a 25-target sweepstakes, 
which was captured by W. D. Townsend, the popular sporting 
goods man, with a straight kill. Harry N. Kirby was second 
V'ith 124. The full scores follow: 
Townsend 1111111111111111111111111—25 
Kirby 1111111011111111111111111—24 
McDonald 1111101111110111111111111—23 
Shumway 1111011111111111111110111—23 
Lewis 1101111101111111111111111—23 
AU en Ill 11 1111111111 Oil .1101111—23 
Lindcrman 1111011111011111111111111—23 
Driehsbach 1111101111101111111111111—23 
Root 1111111111111110111110111—23 
Reading ; 1101111101111110111111011—21 
This was followed by two 15-target events, with the following 
scores : 
No. 1: Kirby 15, Shumway 15, McDonald 15, Townsend 15, 
Root 14, Reading 14, Driehsbach 14, Vetty 13, Konobslci' 13, Boor 
13, Vorhees 13. 
No. 2: Kirby 15, McDonald 15, Shumway 15, Konobsky 14, 
Vorhees 14, Townsend 14, Gallagher 13, Root 13, Reading 12, 
Lewis 11, Vetty 11, Driehsbach 14, Boor 11, Diamond 11, Tom- 
son 12. 
The afternoon's sport ended with a team race, seven men on a 
side, 15 targets, for a banquet at the Paxton and the price of the 
birds. The scores: Townsend 13, Kirby 14, Root 12, Shumway 
13, Reading 13, Vetty 10, Boor 14; total 89. 
McDonald 14, Grout 13, Driesbach 12, Vorhees 12, Trusson 13, 
Knobsky 12, Diamond 10; total 85. 
Sandy Gmswold. 
Mahanoy City Gon Clob. 
Mahanoy City, Pa., Sept. 3.— The shoot of the Mahanoy City 
Gun Club was well supported, about twenty-five shooters par- 
ticipating in the different events. Mr. Fen Cooper broke a total 
of 142 out of 150 and was high gun. Second was divided between 
Messrs. Bricker, Williams and Cooper. The scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 
Targets: 10 10 10 15 10 10 10 15 10 10 10 10 * 10 
Wyatt 9 7 6 9 8 8 7 8 3 
Rummel 6 9 9 .. 8 
F Cooper 9 10 10 14 10 10 10 15 10 9 9 8 9 9 
Brindle 8 3. .10 6 4. .10 3.. 4 9.. 6 
M Cooper 9 10 10 14 7 8 10 13 10 10 9 10.. .. 
Wilson 2 4 6 8 6 
Sterch 6 .. 5 .. 8 2 .. 
Lee 4 7 .. 7 
Garner 6 7 5 10 6 
Williams 9 10 8 12 5 
Bricker 9 8 . . 15 9 
Paul 5 10 8 
Morris _ 4 6 7 13 6 
Krause 7 .. 7 
Stitzer 8 6 
Heine 10 G 
Swartz 9 8 
Martin 8 8 7 6.. 
Green 7 
*Five pairs. 
Hillside Gon Club. 
Sept. 5. — The Hillside Gnn Club held its shoot to-day at Chest- 
nut Llill, Pa. Mr. J. Hamil made a run of 14 and thereby won the 
prize for the longest run at the beginning of his competition. 
B. Aimen won the secretary's prize with a run of 17 for longest 
run at any stage of the competition. 
Club shoot, allowance added as breaks, 50 targets, resulted as 
follows: M. Bisbing (13) 52, R. Bisbing (6) 50, W. Aimen (8) 49, 
J. Hamil (11) 48, C. Larson (11) 48, J. B. Haywood (7) 46, A. 
Call (10) 41. 
Four-man team, match; captains, Charles Larson and Joe Hay- 
wood ; 10 targets per man. The scores : 
Larson's Team — Hamil 9, Aimen 8, J. B. Haywood 8, Larson 7; 
total 32. 
Haywood's Team— R. Bisbing. 10, Call 8, J. Haywood 7, M. 
Bisbing 5; total 30. 
3 8 14 7 
7 4 11 7 
7 7 8.. 7 
7 7 8 7 10 
8 7 13 10 . . 10 . . 10 8 
78997666.. 
7 6 8 8.. 
9 9 7 6 6 
6 7 6 'S "6 
6 7 5 9 
Rochestcf Tottmament. 
Rochester, N. Y. — The fall tournament of the Rochester Rod 
and Gun Club was held on Sept. 2 and 3. B. D. Nobles, of 
Glean, was high average for the two days. Mr. R. C. Kershner 
was second. T. F. Adkin was third. In the daily averages the 
high men were as follows: First day, 200 targets— Mr._ B. D. 
Nobles 179; second, T. F. Adkin, 176; third, R. C. Kershner, 175. 
Messrs. A. Sizer, of Cane, Pa., and H. H. Stevens made a run 
of 39 each, the largest consecutive run. Messrs. J. R. Hull and 
B. D. Nobles made the second longest run, 35. On the second 
day the high men were: First, Messrs. B. D. Nobles and R. C. 
Kershner, 177 out of 200; second, H. M, Stewart, 172; third, Adkin, 
171. 
The manufacturers' agents, present were Messrs. H. H. Stevens, 
G. R. Ginn, Uncle Dan Lefever, and I. Chapman. 
About 13,000 targets were thrown during this tournament. 
The Olean squad, whose, members were Messrs. Nobles, Brown, 
Mason, Vaughan and Miller, shot through the programme each 
day. The scores follow : 
Sept. 
Events : 1 
Targets: 15 
Nobles ' 13 
Miller 11 
Mason 10 
Vaughan ■. 8 
Brown 13 
Adkin 14 
J F Dailey 9 
Ross 13 
Stewart 11 
Norton . . . . 13 
Sizer 11 
Byer 12 
Hull 8 
Stevens 13 
Foster 11 
Charley 14 
Chapman 14 
Knapp 13 
Jones 6 
Fraley 9 
Newton 10 
Kershner 15 
Harrison 9 
Clark 12 
Weller 11 
Raymond 10 
Wride 10 
Kelly 
Rickman 
Frantz 
White 
Mosher 
Lefever 
Ward 
Hoffman 
Benham . . 
Coughlin 
Gardner 
2, First Day. 
2 3 4 5 6 7 
20 20 20 25 20 20 
16 20 19 23 18 16 
16 1.5 14 20 12 13 
14 16 14 22 12 16 
14 16 19 23 17 17 
17 18 16 22 15 18 
16 18 18 25 18 17 
9 13 11 10 14 11 
15 15 10 11 12 11 
18 
8 9 10 
20 20 20 
20 18 16 
15 7 14 
13 13 10 
16 14 17 
16 16 15 
19 17 14 
13 9 5 
13 12 13 
18 16 16 23 17 20 18 16 13 
16 16 13 20 16 14 
12 15 15 18 20 18 
19 16 18 25 19 17 
13 15 16 20 18 15 
18 16 14 18 18 IS 
18 17 17 19 15 16 
20 16 16 21 15 19 
18 16 16 
18 16 15 
17 18 20 
16 18 19 
18 18 16 
14 15 17 
13 14 
16 15 
17 18 
14 17 
17 17 
15 IS 
11 8 
13 .. 
17 15 
17 17 
13 .. 
IS 15 
.. 11 
13 17 
14 17 
19 23 
16 19 
11 17 
18 20 
15 9 
9 .. 
13 9 
14 13 
17 24 
19 
19 
16 
.. 13 
17 15 
17 15 
11 14 
15 14 
14 15 
16 12 
12 8 
12 .. 
.. 10 
16 .. 
16 15 
14 .. 
16 13 
12 17 
.. 12 
18 13 
11 10 13 
15 16 17 
17 15 19 
13 15 10 
14 10 12 
16 11 13 
14 12 9 
.. .. 9 
15 11 8 
*' is V. 
14 13 15 
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9 9 8 
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10 15 15 
. . . . 13 
3, 
Events : 1 2 
Targets: 15 20 
Nobles 14 17 
Brown 12 19 
Mason 11 15 
Vaughan 11 16 
Miller 12 14 
Adkin 13 16 
Ross S 14 
Fraley 12 12 
Dailey 11 9 
Ward 6 11 
Sizer 11 16 
Hull 10 17 
Stevens 14 17 
Clark 7 13 
Foster 13 14 
Charley 12 14 
Chapman 11 14 
Knapp H 17 
Byer 13 19 
Kershner 14 16 
Lefever 12 14 
Norton 11 10 
Stewart 12 15 
Newton 13 18 
Wride 8 17 
Mosher 12 
Snyder 
White 
Burgwardt 
Rogers 
Savage 
Kelly 
Borst 
Coughlin 
Gardner 
39 
Johnson 
Sumner 
Kay 
Leonard 
Siebold 
Sept. 3, Second Day. 
6 7 8 9 10 
20 20 20 20 20 
18 18 18 18 17 
19 16 15 16 16 
17 17 17 18 20 
14 19 14 16 18 
14 16 14 19 14 
18 18 17 18 16 
3 4 5 
20 20 25 
16 19 22 
15 15 21 
15 17 20 
14 17 16 
16 16 22 
14 20 21 
16 13 16 
11 15 .. 
9 4 15 
11 11 . . 
16 13 19 
14 16 18 
16 18 22 
11 15 15 
17 15 20 
18 17 20 
15 17 22 
17 14 20 
17 17 18 
17 19 24 
19 18 17 
15 14 17 
IS 20 23 
15 16 21 
11 13 . . 
13 .... 
18 13 18 
17 17 22 
13 .. 16 
16 14 . . 
. . 12 14 
22 
9 
.. .. 21 
12 11 
19 16 17 19 18 
17 11 16 15 17 
16 19 12 17 16 
17 17 15 15 17 
19 16 IS 20 18 
19 16 18 16 17 
16 16 15 17 . . 
18 16 18 19 16 
IS 14 19 17 16 
13 18 17 15 16 
19 18 
15 15 
.. 15 
13 13 
13 16 
10 12 
16 12 
11 17 
.. 14 
.. 16 
16 19 16 
19 15 15 
. . 14 . . 
13 12 17 
12 14 .. 
13 .. .. 
14 .. .. 
12 .. .. 
14 14 16 
13 18 17 
12 .. 16 
18 17 18 
17 .. .. 
.. 11 .. 
Shot 
dl. 
200 
179 
200 
137 
200 
140 
200 
161 
200 
166 
200 
176 
200 
104 
200 
125 
35 
29 
15 
13 
200 
168 
140 
107 
200 
156 
200 
176 
200 
163 
200 
169 
200 
' 168 
200 
166 
15 
G 
180 
113 
200 
152 
200 
175 
200 
139 
200 
139 
200 
144 
200 
116 
9o 
52 
140 
87 
105 
66 
105 
69 
185 
l47 
40 
25 
125 
91 
125 
74 
45 
28 
60 
45 
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200 
170 
200 
155 
200 
157 
200 
171 
100 
67 
75 
50 
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48 
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39 
140 
98 
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Cincinnati Gun Club. 
Cincinnati, O., Aug. 29.— The Cincinnati Gun Club cash prize 
event to-day at 50 targets resulted as follows: Medico, 18yds., 48; 
Sunderbruch, 20yds., 41; Linn, 17yds., 40; Barker, 19yds., 38; 
Donald, 17yds., 38; Mayriard, 18yds., 37; Steinman, 18yds., 37; 
Jack, 16yds., 37; Gambell, 20yds., 35; Falk, 17yds., 34; West, 15yds., 
30; Norris, 15yds., 22; Hobart, 15yds., 20. 
Team races, 50 targets: 
No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. 
Gambell , 45 47 43 
Linn 40—85 41—88 45—88 
Medico 46 38 38 
Barker 40—86 44—82 47—85 
PUBLISHERS' DEPARTMENT. 
The Marlin Fire Arms Co., New Haven, Conn., has just 
brought out a new conibination rifle receiver sight, for which 
many advantages are claimed, chief of which are the utilization 
of the full length of the barrel between the receiver sight and 
the front sight, it does not obstruct the grip, and it does not 
endanger the eye of the user. All Marlin rifles made after Sep- 
tember, 1903, have holes in the receiver for fastening the sight. 
It can be placed on all Marlin rifles. Send for description of it 
to the manufacturers. 
New Advertisements. 
Anglers who are already considering their kits for 1904 should 
make inquiry as to the fishing tackle boxes, bait boxes and min- 
now buckets manufactured by the Geuder & Paeschke Mfg. Co., 
of Milwaukee, Wis. Some of the members of this concern ■ arc 
them.selves great anglers, and understand what the angler needs. 
Descriptive catalogue, with price, will be sent on application. 
The Hamilton rifle, manufactured in Plymouth, Mich., is in- 
expensive, and we can imagine is a very useful .22cal. firearm. 
It shoots short or long cartridges, and is said to be light, strong 
and true. It is described in an illustrated folder, which may be 
had of the Hamilton Rifle Co., Box 65, Plymouth, Mich, 
