Mr. Carl Von Lengerke is recovering rapidly from his recent 
severe accident. The broken leg is knitting soundly, and will be 
as good as new in a short time. It will be a pleasure to his many 
friends to meet him soon and receive his hearty handshake as in 
days not long since passed. 
8! 
A match at 50 live birds between Messrs. Fred Miller and Ike 
Budd, on the Point Breeze race track, March 16, was won by 
Miller. The scores were 32 and 31 in favor of Miller. A handi- 
cap miss-and-oiit follovr-ed the match, the prize of which was a gun. 
Murphy won in 'the eleventh round. 
The secretary, Mr. Geo. W. Mains, informs us as follows: "At 
the annual ..meeting of the Enterprise Gim Club, McKeesport, Pa., 
officers were elected for the year; Chas. H. Baird, President; Fred 
Gross, Vice-President; Geo. W. Mains, Secretary; J. F. Calhoun, 
Treasurer; Phil Ratzsch, Captain. Executive Board: Chas. H. 
Baird, Geo. W. Mains, Phil Ratzsch, C. L. Kelly, Harvey Mc- 
Farland. We hold our spring tournament on May 30. Pro- 
gramme out April 1." 
A team shoot of more than passing interest took place on the 
grounds of the Mountainside Gun Club, West Orange, N. J., 
March lET, between teaius of the home club and Nislioyne Gun 
Club. The Nishoyne team, Mr. R. B. Baldwin, captain, won by 
a score of 133 to 131. The prize was a Winchester rifle, to go to 
the shooter making the highest score, and it was won by Mr. 
Baldwin, who scored 23 out of 25. His success was very gratify- 
ing, especially as he contemplated soon a departure for Rawlings, 
Wyo. 
R 
A gun club was organized at Lock Haven, Pa., recently with 
thirty-fom- charter members. The club contemplates active com- 
petition as soon as grounds are secured, traps installed, etc. The 
officers elected were as follows: President, George Kreamer; 
Vice-President, Roy Schuyler; Secretary and Treasurer, Ira J. 
Fox. Executive Committee: J. Hogan Fvu-st, George Kreamer, 
H. G. Sliearcr, Charles W. Keiger and W. A. Simpson, Jr. Com- 
mittee on Constitution and By-Laws: S. D. Furst, Esq., Henry 
Flipple, Esq., P. M. Carskaddon. 
On March 16, in the contest for cup of the Florida Gun Club, 
Dr. Daniel Karsner won with a score of 16, 10 in the main event 
and 6 in the shoot-ofi:'. He was tied by Mr. David T. Dana, of 
Lencx, who missed his sixth bird in the shoot-off. The other 
contestants and scores were: Wilbur Whitehead, Cleveland, 
27yds., 9; Thomas M. Cook, Pittsburg, 2Syds., 9; J. S. S. Remsen, 
Brooklyn, 33yds., S; Phil McFadden, Philadelphia, 29yds., 8; 
George A. Huhn, Jr., Philadelphia, 27yds., 8; Mr. Burke, 27yds., 
8; Robert E.. Glendenning, 2Syds., 8; E. N. Huggins, Poland 
Springs, 25ydsj, 8. .- , 
The prograrhme of the Indiana State League's eighth annual 
toui-nament been issued. It will be held at Indianapolis, 
In d., April 12?13, under the auspices of the Indianapolis Gvua 
Club. There are twelve like events each day, nine at 15 and three 
at 25 targets, $1.50 and $2.50 entrance, a total of 210 targets, $21 
entrance. Events 7 and 9 each day constitute a 100-target race 
for the individvtal championship and State League diamond medal, 
value $50. To'4he manufacturer's representative and the amateur 
making highest' average, $10 respectively. To the amateur making 
the longest run during the two days, $5. The handicap committee 
meets at 8:30, April 11. Handicaps, 16 to 19yds. Amateurs will 
not be allowed "to shoot for targets only. Ship guns and shells 
to Indianapolis Gun Club, 121 West Washington street. Event 
8 of the second day will be the two-man team league contest. The 
members of the handicap committee are Mesrs. John M. Lilly, 
Ed Voris and J, W. Farrell. Mr. J. W. Bell is the secretary. 
The Chicago, 111., Trapshooters' Association has issued a 
notice to the gun clubs of Chicago and Cook county, the sub- 
stance of which is that said Association will conduct a series of 
five-man team shoots, open to teams of regularly organized gun 
clubs within the county limits. The Association will donate $100 
for prizes and trophies. Entrance per team $5. The series will 
commence on May 7 and will run through a period of twenty-two 
weeks. Entries close when ten teams have entered. Entries must 
be with the secretary not later than April 23. The contests will 
take place at Watson's Park. The secretary is Mr. E. B. Shogren, 
940 First National Bank Building. 
Bernard Waters. 
Trap at Point Breeze. 
Philadelphia, Pa., March' 19. — The sixth shoot of the live-bird 
handicap series at the Point Breeze track to-day, had thirteen con- 
testants. Three tied on 8, and a like number tied for second 
place on 7. The conditions were 10 live birds, handicap rise: 
Felix, 29 2222221020—8 Wingate, 26... 0222201221—8 
Payne, 27 *220220020— 5 .^Shetzhne, 26 ;. 0020000020— 2 
Marks, 29 *llli02i*2— V Smith, 28 0220222022—7 
Paulson, 26 10200122**— 5 Leaming, 26 0202 ■ 022;u2— 6 
Edwards, 28 2201122102—8 Dewinney, 27 2*120t0220— 5 
Galbraith, 27 1000211111—7 Sweeney, 26 00*2220200—4 
Freeman, 26 001*001100—3 
Match shoot, 10 live birds, Rhode Island rules: 
Felix 1111111011—9 Smith :.. 1011111111— 9 
Shoot-off, miss and out: Felix 5, Smith 4. 
The Westefn Pencsylvaoia Trap Shooters' League, 
Pittsburg, Pa., Pa., March 21. — The following are the dates on 
which tournaments are to be held under the auspices of the 
Western Pennsylvania Trapshooters' League: 
Herron Hill Gun Club, Pittsburg, Pa., April 26-27. 
Derry Rod and Gun Club, Derry, Pa., May 8-4. '■ i 
Brownsville Rod and Gun Club, Brownsville, Pa., May 25-26. 
Ligonier Rod End Gun Club, Ligonier, Pa., June 7-8. 
Millvale Rod and Gun Club, Millvale, Pa., June 15-16.- 
Kane Rod and Gun Club, Kane, Pa., July 6-7. 
Scottdale Rod and Gun Club, Scottdale, Pa., July 13-14. 
Tarentum Rod and Gun Club, Tarentum, Pa., Aug. 25=26. 
C. G. Grubb, Sec'y. 
Rohrer's Island Gon Club, Dayton, O. 
At the regular club shoot on March 16, C. Smyth and W. 
Hanauer tied for first, the former winning in the shoot-off. 
A plan is' under consideration by clubs of Dayton to select 
centrally located grounds on which each club may have a certain 
day each week for shooting; seven of the eight gun clubs of the 
city are said to favor the scheme. A proposition has been made 
to form a company and issue 1,000 shares of stock at $5 each, the 
money to be used in buying land and fixing it up for shooting 
purposes. The grounds to be in order at all times for shooting, 
so that visiting shooters may be entertained. Bonasa. 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Goose Creek Gun Club, 
Rockaway, L. I., March 13.— The main event at the shoot of 
the Goose Creek Gun Club to-day was at 25 targets, and scores 
were made as follows: Steffens 16, Wohlmacher 15, Albert 11, 
Kelk 17, Lahey 18, Rudolph 10, Schleyer 15. 
Rockaway, L. I., March 20.— The shoot of the Goose Creek Gun 
Club to-day had twelve contestants in the main event, at 25 targets. 
The scores: Steffens 18, Lahey, Jr., 15, Albert 14, Kelk 10, 
Lahey, Sr., 16, Alsheimer 11, Stickel 16, Baker 7, Wohlmacher 17, 
Bovie 9, Rudolph 10, Schleyer IL 
Emil Steffens, Sec'y. 
Sheepshead Bay Gun CItib. 
Sheepsliead Bay, L. I., March 19.— The regular monthly club 
shoot for March took place to-day. The weather could not have 
been more favorable for the sport. It was clear and bright; in 
short, it was a pleasant spring day. This may account for the 
imusually fine scores made by some of the members. 
If Messrs. Montanus and Osborn keep in their present form 
they certainly will be among the first in the Eastern amateur 
championship event, which takes place on the Sheepshead Club 
grounds on April 0. 
Event No. 1, club shoot for medal: 
Montanus, 9 1100001011001101111111011—25 
Pillion,10 0010101111111111010011001—25 
Koch, 10 1001001101000010011011111—23 
McKane, 5 0110111111110111101111110—25 
Voorhies, 5 1110110110110111110111101—24 
Gewart, 15 0001011111111111111110101—25 
Osborn, 8. .1001101110111101101111111—25 
May, 3 0111111111111111111111111—25 
Dede, 15 1100111000010111000101101—25 
Krake, 15 ....0111100111000001001011001—21 
Shoot-off, 25 targets: Montanus, May and Pillion withdrew; 
McKane (3) 23, Gewart (S) 24, Osborn (4) 25, Dede (8) 22, Krake 
. (8) 19. 
Dr. Hill cup, 50 target handicap: 
li J Montanus, 18 1110111100111100111110111 
1011010111100111011110100—50 
J J Pillion, 14 1100101110101111010011011 
1101111111101100110101111-^9 
Ira McKane, 7 1111010111100111111110110 
1111111101101011111111111—48 
H Koch, IS 0000100101111100111101111 
0110111001111000100101110—47 
E Voorhees, 7 lllllOCOlOOOlllllllllUOl 
0111101110010110101110110—41 
H B Williamson, 11 1010101111011111011011100 
1001011001111110111111010—45 
R Gewart, 20 0110111010110101001011011 
1111111101010011111110101—50 
T Osborn, 17 ...1111011111111110111111111 
1111111111110111011111111—50 
P May, 10.... 1101101110001111101111111 
1100010111011111100011111—46 
R Dede, 20 1000100000001111101110000 
0010111101010110111100111—45 
LI Krake, 20 0000001001010010100100100 
0001001111100101111110110—43 
C Cooper, 18 0101100111110011011111011 
1111111101010000111111111—50 
Dr Gouboud, 20 1000110110001000010100111 
1001100110010101011100000—43 
V Crusen, 20 1010000101001100010111110 
0100001011101100111001000—43 
Shoot-off for cup: 
H J Montanus, 5 1111111111111111111111110—25 
R Gewart, 5 0000101110101111001100100—17 ~ 
T Osborn, 4 1111101111111111111000111—25 
C Cooper, 5 1000011111110111111100011—23 
Second shoot-off: 
Montanus, 3 1110010111110011111101111—22 
Osborn, 2 1101011111111101100111011—21 
Events: 3 4 5 6 Events: 3 4 5 6 
Targets : 25 25 25 Targets : 25 25 25 
Glover 22 .. .. 23 Montanus ;.'. .. 17 .. .. 
Dryer 19 9 15 . . May 25 20 . . 
Bergen 14 .. .. 19 Voorhees .. 18 15 .. 
McKane 21 .. .. 21 Pillion 14 . 
Cooper 17 15 . . 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, L. I., March 19. — There was an a;fternoon of lively 
competition to-day by the shooting contingent of the Crescent 
Athletic Club. The Vvfeatlier was pleasant. 
Messrs, F. B. Stephenson, L. M. Palmer, Jr., and Capt. A. W. 
Money tied with scores of 21 for the March cup, ten entries. 
Stephenson is high man for the cup, the three highest scores, 
22, 24, 21, 
In a nine-man team shoot, 10 targets, H. B. Vanderveer's team 
won with a score of 58. 
Monthly cup, 25 targets, handicap allowance added: F. B. 
Stephenson (1) 21, L. M. Palmer, Jr. (1) 21, G. G. Stephenson (2) 
16, F. T. Bedford (2) 19, A, W. Money (1) 21, H. Werleman (7) 
19, D. C. Bennett (3) 20, O. C. Grinnell (6) 16, H. L. O'Brien 
(4) 15. 
Trophy match, 25 targets, handicap allowance added: F. B. 
Stephenson (1) 19, L. M. Palmer (1) 19, E. II. Lott (1) 23, G. G. 
Stephenson (2) 20, F. T. Bedford (2) 21, S. Van Allen (0) 24, A. 
W. Mon^y (1) 17, H. B. Vanderveer (3) 18, W. W. Marshall (5) 
18, D. V. B, Hegeraan (3) 19, A. G. Southworth (1) 25, D. C. 
Bennett (3) 20, L. C. Hopkins (2) 21, O. C. Grinnell (6) 14, H. 
W. Mr.r,;ha!l (0) 10, H, C O'Brien (4) 22, H. Werleman (7) 21, 
LI. T. Kenyon (5) 19, T. W. Stahl (4) 23. Won by Mr. South- 
worth. 
Trophy match, 15 targets, handicap allowance added:, F. B. 
Stephenson fO) 11, L. M. Palmer, Jr. (0) 11, E. H. Lott (0) 8, 
G. G. Stephenson (1) 12, F. T. Bedford (1) 12, Capt. A. W. 
Money (0) 11, H. B. Vanderveer (1) 3, W. W. Marshall (3) 8, 
D. C. Bennett (1) 13, L. C. Hopkins (1) 10, O. C. Grinnell (4) 11, 
H. VV. Mar,5hall (0) 13, A. G. Southworth (0) 14, H. L. O'Brien 
(2) 12, H, Werleman (4) 11, H. L. Kenyon (3) 9. 
Team shoot, 10 targets, scratch: 
Capt. A. W. Money's Team— Capt. A. W. Money 6, E. H. Lott 
9, L. C. Hopkms 6, S. Van Allen 9, D. C. Bennett 5, C. A. 
Sykes 7, T. W. Stake 6, H. W. Marshall 4, H. L. Kenyon 3; 
total 55. 
Capt. H. B. Vanderveer's Team — Capt. H. B. Vanderveer 6, 
F. B. Stephenson 9, L. M. Palmer 8, G. G. Stephenson 8, A. G. 
Southworth 8, H. L. O'Brien" 6, W. W. Marshall 3, O. C. Grin- 
nell 5, IT. Werleman 5; total 58. 
Trophy match, 15 targets, handicap allowance added: F. B. 
Stephenson (0) 12, L. M. Palmer, Jr. (0) 10, E. H. Lott (0) 12, 
G. G. Stephenson (1) 10, F. T. Bedford (1) 11, S. Van Allen (0) 10, 
Capt. A. W. Money (0) lO, H. B. Vanderveer (1) 7, T. W. Stake 
(2) 11, W. W. Marshall (3) 10, D. C. Bennett (1) 10, L. C. Hop- 
kins (D) 9, O. C. Grinnell (4) 10, H. W. Marshall (0) 9, H. L. 
O'Brien (2) 12, H. Werleman (4) 11, H. L. Kenyon (3) 10. 
Shoot-off: F. B. Stephenson 15, O'Brien 12, Lott 11. 
Saver trophy match, 25 targets, handicap allowance added : F. 
B. Stephenson (1) 20, L. M. Palmer (1) 21, G. G. Stephenson (2) 
20, F. T. Bedford, (2) 21, Capt. Money (1) 17, D. V. B. Hegeman 
(3) 19, H. Werleman (7) 21, H. L. O'Brien (4) 14. A. G. South- 
worth (1) 21. O. C. Grinnell (6) 17. , ' 
Mineola— Port ¥ash!ijgton. 
MlSfiotA, N. Y., March 2L— Appended are the scores made at 
the match shoot, March 19, between the Mineola Athletic Club 
and the Port Washington Gun Club. This gives Mineola two 
out of three, thus winning the series. The first event ta-day fol- 
lows, and reiuhed in a tie, 89 to 89: 
Cornwell 1011001001001001111011000—12 
^'-^man 1111111100110111110111111—21 
V/T 11110001111110010111011100—16 
Valentme 0010110100010010010010001— 9 
c I ■ ,V 1010101000101010111100100—12 
OOOlOlOlllOOlllllOmilU— 17 
• 0010101010101001010110010—11 
Yt'^^y • •, 1001111010001110000101001—12 
Hendrickson 1111111111011101011101111—21 
bimonson , llllOllimOOlOlllllOOOll— 18 
^'^^^'sy 1010001000110111010110110—13 
^P^'^SW 1011010010000100011001111—12 
The second contest to-day resulted in a victory for Mineola 
102 to 84: 
f 1011110111101011100100000—14 
§ '^^"f " 1011110111111111101111111—22 
V™,"",.- 11110001111100101110111000—16 
A'^'f 0011101011010010111110111—16 
SI,^; •, 1011100110101101110000001-13 
0110111111111100011110001—17 
l^ijp/ • 0111011010011010010010010-12 
?r^"fy , 1000111000100110001110101—12 
Hendrickson 0010110011011111101111111-18 
1011111110110100111011011—18 
^ur-. J,L ■ ■ ■ • 0001011001100101100110010-11 
='P^^S^^ , 1111101011111110011010010—17 
Ten target sweep: : Cornwell 3, Smull 8, Sprague 8, Bradley 6 
Henudrickson 9, Apgar 8, Murphy 4, Valentine 2, Simonson 7 
\oung 5, Schmidt 5, Skelley 4. . . ' 
Ten target sweep; Cornwell 5, Smull 6, Sprague 3, -Bradley 6, 
Llendrickson 9, Apgar 8, Murphy 4, Valentine 2, Simonson 7 
Young 3, Schmidt 5, Skelly 4. 
Indejeadent Cui Cljb. 
Easton, Pa., March 19.-The following scores and explanations 
are the outcome of the championship shoot held at our club 
grounds on above date. Messrs. Maurer and H. Snyder, who held 
the championship of the club, retained the championship after a 
hard race, Messrs. Skeds and Brunner having given them a little 
scare; but even with this, the champions held their nerve, and 
outshot them in the finish. The scores: 
iir TT 1,^ Shot at. Broke. Shot at Brnkp 
W H Maurer 100 69 O Skeds 100 76 
H. Brunner 100 60 H. Snyder lOO 76 
Immediately after this shoot the -champions were again chal- 
lenged to shoot by Messrs. Heil and Transue, who say they will 
give them a good race and expect to reap the laurels. The date 
of this match will be set later. The club then participated in a 
practice shoot, with the following results: 
T 17 TT ^ - I ^'^'^l^^- Shot at. Broke. 
F 1 M t? l^. Salesman 50 25 
r KI^""^}^^^^ H Transue ....25 17 
g 70 39 E Jones 25 - 8 
^ filler 75 55 F Weiss 20 6 
f J'jy'^^^ 85 41 A Sutter 75 30 
I Miller 50 19 J Burner 5 , 2 
J. E. Frederick, our left-handed crackajack, leads the list of the 
day, as usual. When he does not lead, he is either sick or has 
poor shells. 
Owing to the high winds prevailing, scores of the shooters were 
not up to standard, and many of the boys say that when our 
professional friends visit us, as they intend to, at our tournament 
on April 21, they will have to keep their eyes "peeled" to keep 
goose eggs from the score sheets. E. F. Markley, Sec'y. 
Keystone Shooting League. 
HoLMESBURG JUNCTION, Pa., March 9.-The prize shoot, a handi- 
cap, $2 miss-and-out, permitted the contestants one re-entry. From 
the 27yd. mark Mr. Charles E. Geikler, killed 12 straight on his 
first chance, and took an order for a handsome Easter , hat. He 
missed his second bird on his other chance. Fred Coleman, the 
State champion, shot from 31yds. He lost his twelfth bird on 
each chance. W. T. Smith missed his twelfth in his second string. 
Ed Johnson lost his tenth dead out on his second string. The 
scores: 
First chance: Geikler,' 27yds., 12; Coleman, 31yds., 11; Bridge 
26yds., 8; Vandegrift, 29yds., 7; Budd, SOyds., 7; Smith, 27yds., 5^ 
Frank, 29yds., 6; Morris, 27yds., 4; Johnson, 28yds., 3; Harvey 
29yds., 1; Jenkins, 29yds., 0. 
Second chance: Coleman 11, Smith 11, Johnson 9, Bridge G, 
Frank 4, Harvey 2, Morris 2, Budd 2, Jenkins 1, Geikler 1, Vande- 
grift 1. 
The birds were strong and fast. 
Open sweepstake, 7 live birds, handicap rise, $3 entrance, three 
moneys : 
Morris ..2212112—7 Viihdegrift 2202220-5 
2222222-7 Smith ^. 0121120-5 
Geikler 1212122—7 Johnson 0102221-5 
Harvey 2222111—7 Budd 0201011-4 
I'jank 0222222-6 Jenkins 1010101-4 
Murray 1210122—6 Campbell 0120201—4 
Hack -...1111011—6 " " — ^ 
Trap at Point Breeze. 
Philadelphia, Pa., March 16.— A match at 50 live birds between 
Fred Miller -and Ike Budd was the event of main interest at Point 
Breeze to-day, -Budd was not shooting up to his usual form by 
many degrees. Miller lost 5 dead out. The birds were good, and a 
stiff v,'ind helped them materially. The scores: 
F M ill er 22*222222222**022000022222222002022**0220222200290— 3!> 
I Budd 122010*1100202200222202*02200102112220012002121022—31 
Handicap shoot, miss-and-out: Morris (28) 1, Oliver (27) 1, 
Torpey (29)' 0, Coleman (30) 10, Paulson (26) 0, Felix (29) 5, Davis 
(28) 2, Oliver (27) 5, Muller (29) 0, Hothersall (28) 0, Galbraith 
(27) 10, Muller (29) 6, Murphy (30) 11, Davis (28) 1, Muller (29) 6, 
Felix (29) 2, Hothersall (28) 4, Torpey (29) .2, Kopp (28) 0, A. J. 
Miller (29) 10, Oliver (27) 2, Pine (28) 0, Kopp (28) 0, Pyne (28) 0, 
Kcpp (27) 0, Pyne (27) 0, Edwards (27) 0. 
Rochester Rod and Gun Club. 
Rochester, N. Y., March 16. — Some back scores were shot up 
to-day at the shgot of the Rochester Rod and Gun Club in the 
weekly spring handicap: 
Brk. Hep. Tot'l. Brk. Hep. Tot'l. 
Rickman 12 5 17 Kay 19 4 23 
Rickman ........16 9 25 Kay 19 5 24 
Rickman 15 9 24 Wride 13 10 23 
Rickman 15 9 24- Wride 16 11 27 
Rickman 15 9 24 Wride 12 9 21 
Kay 20 4 24 Watson 18 - ■ ' 7 25 
Kay 20 4 24 Clark ....17 5 22 
The challenge contest for the Monroe county championship 
diamond medal has been postponed from March 23 for one week, 
and will be shot for on the regular weekly shooting day, Wedne^T 
day, March 30, at 2:30 o'clock. 
