JUNfe 18,1904.1 
FOnElST AND STREAM, 
Mermod, Alex. D., St. Louis, Mo. 
Mullan, Chas. A., Brook, Ind. 
Marshall, Tom A., Keithsburg, III. 
Moulton, E. H., Minneapolis, Minn. 
Money, Harold B., St. Louis, Mo. 
Miller, George, Hamilton, Ind. 
Michaelis, Joseph, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Moller, Gus, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Moore, Dr. S. H., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Morgan, Joseph R., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Muellerschoen, Chas., Indianapolis, Ind. 
McDowell, A. P., Adair, Iowa. 
McMurchy, H., Fulton, N. Y. 
McCleskey, H. S., Americus, Ga. 
McDaniel, B. F., Converse, Ind. ' 
McDaniel, W. A., Convei-se, Ind. 
McKelvey, Jos. A., Hockessin, Del. 
Napier, J. M., Americus, Ga. 
Neal, T. A., Guthrie, Okla. 
Nash, W. T., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Neal, Elmer E., Bloomfield, Ind. 
Nichols, T. B., Nichols, Iowa. 
Nicols, Frank V., Medaryville, Ind. 
Newman, Abb, Owensboro, Ky. 
O'Brien, Ed., Florence, Kans. 
Parry, T. H., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Peck, C. H., Remington, Ind. 
Park, J. T., Brook, Ind. 
Pfafflin, Charles A., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Pontefract, John W., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Powers, Chauncey M., Decatur, 111. 
Pfeiffer, Lew, Cincinnati, O. 
Pohlar, Daniel, Cincinnati, O. 
Pragoff, Emile, Louisville, Ky. 
Patrick, E. W., Mechanicsburg, O. 
Premo, George, Amasa,. Mich. ' 
Peirce, R. L., Wytheville, Va.' 
Pi-owse, Charles O., Hopkinsville, Ky. 
Powell, Geo. A., Shelbyville, 'Ind. 
Riehl, Frank C, AUon, 111. 
Richardson, A. B., Dover, Del.' 
Roll, Geo. J., Blue Island, 111," ; 
Rhoads, R. S., Columbus, O. 
Rike, E. D., Dayton, O. - ' 
Stipp, J. B., B-edford, Ind. 
Skelly, Jas. T., V\f ilmington, Del. - 
Snell, Hugh A., Litchfield, 111. . ■ 
Spinney, Arthur J.j Goodland, Ind;- 
Spencer, Chas. G., St. Louis,' Mo. 
Sperry, A. D., Rock island. 111. 
Sell, J. A., Brook, Ind. . 
Squier, L. J., Wilmington, Del. 
Stillwell, Mac, Crawfordsville, Ind. 
Smithwick, H. W., Americus, Ga. 
Sayles, Herman, Indianapolis, Ind.- 
Spencer, A. C, Muncie, Ind. 
Smiley, J. H., Mathews, Ind. 
Smith, T. Porter, Paris, Ky. 
Spencer, tiarlow B., St. Louis, Mo. 
Stauber, A. J., Streator, 111. 
Shepardson, Kit C, La Grange, Ind. 
Schuler, G. W., Cincinnati, O. 
Sunderbruch, A. H., Cincinnati, 'O. 
Strong, F. G., ShelbyviHe, ind. 
Steele, A. B., Auburn, ind. 
Sherwood, F. T., Bedford, ind. 
Trimble, Ralph L., Covington, Ky. 
Thomas, Walter C, Tampa, Florida. 
Telsma, Alex. S., Detroit, Mich. 
Tripp, E. H., Indianapolis, ind. , 
Taber, M. E., Riverside, Cal. 
Taylor, John R., Newark, O. 
Townsend, C. M., Knox, Ind. 
Van Allen, S. M., Jamaica, N. Y. 
Voris, Ed., Crawfordsville, ind. 
Vietmeyer, H. W., Chicago, ill. 
Vincent, W. T. S., Atlanta, Ga. 
Vaxinoy, Thos. H., ShelbyviHe, Ind. 
Willerding, Al., Evansville, ind. 
Wiggins, C. B., Homer, ill. 
Willard, Lem., Chicago, 111. 
Ward, P. C, Walnut Log, Tenn. 
Williams, H. L., Johnson City, Tenn. 
Werts, Ed., Verona, Ohio. 
Wildhack, W. A., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Watson, David L., Terre Haute, Ind. 
Wilkinson, C. R., St. Paul, Minn. 
Wands, J. W., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Wise, W. N., Carmel, Ind. 
Ward, J. Q., Paris, Ky. 
West, iiobert J., Brownsville, Pa. 
Winbigler, Dr. E. S., Alexis, ill. 
Ward, Guy, Walnut Log, Tenn. 
Wilson, M., Rochester, ind. 
Wile, Ik. M., Rochester, Ind. 
Young, Chas. A., Springfield, Ohio. 
Zea, William, Remington, Ind. 
■Winchester Gun Clot, 
Winchester, N. H., June 9.— On June 8, on the Wnchester Gun 
Club grounds, Mr. W. C. Goss, of Henniker, challenged and shot 
for the New Hampshire State individual championship cup, held 
by Mr. L. R. Nelson, of this place. Mr. Goss won with a score 
of 86 to 80. Each shot at 100 targets. 
Mr. Nelson showed poor form on account of close application 
to business. He has shot only twice at targets since September 
of last year. Mr. Goss is a good shot, as well as a good sportsman. 
Dr. Cole, of Plenniker, was judge, and gave good satisfaction. 
Mr. John Whittier, of Henniker, came in the party, and in his 
pleasant way furnished plenty of jokes and fun. 
F. D. Lesme, Sec'y. 
Osdnlng Gun Qub. 
OssiNiNG, N. Y.— The following scores were made at the regular 
bi-monthly shoot of the Ossining Gun Club. There 'were not 
enough shooters on hand to contest for the prize cups. Blandford 
got a run of 52 straight. No. 5 from 20yds. 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
10 10 10 10 5 25 25 Targets: 10 10 10 10 5 25 25 
4 9 7 6 2 21 23 A Bedell 9 7 .. ■ . S 
8 10 10 10 23 22 R McAlpin.. , 1 ,[ /, 
„„ ; C. G. B. 
The Soo's Tenth Annual. 
Sioux dry, la., June 10.— When you look at the scores and 
note that sixty-eight shooters came and took part in the Soo Gun 
Club shoot, the number will speak well for the Soo Gun Club and 
its officers. There have been many more shooters at some of their 
big shoots, and that the numbers were less on this occasion was 
due to the distance handicap used, which kept many shooters 
away. Yet the handicaps were not severe save in the case of 
Klein and Taylor, and they were kept moving back and forth, 
I^lein at 19 and 20 and Taylor at 17, 18 and 19. 
The weather was perfect, as the sun has shone all over the 
West during the past week. 
The officers of this club are seasoned men, and they have fine 
grounds for a tournament, with the exception that the targets are 
thrown into the sun, and there are some trees in the background. 
The yearly competition for the Interstate championship has 
been an interesting one, and the winners have netted a recom- 
pense that was beneficial. The oldest shooters in the State are 
members, viz.: J. W. Boyd and H. H. Hauman, of this city; 
Chas. Budd, of Des Moines, and George Hughes, of Fonda. 
It is safe to say that when this club gives another tournament 
it will not open the shoot to traveling men, as they are not per- 
mitted to shoot for the cash, and that kept many from coming 
to this shoot, so if this club made mistakes this year it will try 
and give shooters what they want at the next annual. 
The traveling men present were Fred Lord, Chicago; Fred 
Whitney, Des Moines; Tom Marshall, Keithsburg; Chas. Budd, 
Des Moines; Pat Adams, Rockwell City, la.; M. Sharp, Bridge- 
port; Fred Gilbert, Spirit Lake, and J. E. French. 
'There were many visitors each day, and they were well pleased 
with the expert squad. Gilbert dropped 16 out of 600. Kline was 
at his best making 90 per cent, from 19 and 20yds., and was win- 
ner of the Interstate championship. Spatz and Barber tied for 
second. Then, Townsend and Severson were third, Chingren 
fourth,' Smith and I-fughes -fifth. j 
First Day, June 7, ' 
Events r ,~ 
• Eargets : 
• NortoH) 17'..;;f.. .T 
Spa'tz', - 17 
Barber, C7 .... .'. . .. . 
Chuigi'en, 18...,'... 
Duncan, J8- ........ 
Klme, 19 ' ..i 
l*:ylor, 17-.. 
townsend, - 18 
.Billir; 18:/.......... 
SeversB-n, '18. ....... 
Lord, 16 . . . . 
atten, 16 
Iverster, 16 4:.-. ^j. .i-i 
Haumait,-- 16 .-. 1 . <-.•-•!' 
- Meyers, 16- .-. . 
Budd, 16, .... .-. ..s . 
. Gilbert, :16-5. ,i . . . :> 
.«Burnjeister,'' 16 . . . 
Marsliall, 16 
Adams, 16 . ... . . 
Si;iith, 16 ...... 
Hughes,-. 17 .......... 
Peck, 17 
Ellis," 17 
Boyd, 16 .......... 
Wilson, 17 ......... 
Gray, 17 ............ 
Merrill, 16 
Hunter, 17 ........ 
i^'ilkuoa, .16_ . . . . . ... 
Brook, 17 .......... 
Toozer, .16, 
■ Maxfield, 16 
Driesbach, 16 
Hague, 16 
Hunter, 16 
Robinson, 16 
Hyatt, 16 
Farrin, 16 
Thurston, 16 
Younglove, 16 
Larson, 16 
Harris, 16 
Roy Jones, 16 
W O Hoon, 16..... 
W L Ross, 16 
L Calson, 16 
I 2 3 
15- 15 20, 
14 ll'lS 
II 12 18' 
lLi3 18 
13 13 16 
915 19 
15 14. 19 
11 12 17- 
13 14 29 
14 8 17 
14 12 2Q 
15 14 17 
IL 12 17 
.13 11 IS 
12 11 18 
10 -9 15 
15 12.19 
14 15-18 
13 12 17 
1 J 12 20 
IJ 14 19 
13 8 14 
14 11 '15 
Iz 9 17 
10 14 17 
15 11 14 
15 12 17 
13 13 17 
13 12 14 
14 12 19 
.12. 13-17 
.13 13.16 
15 9 17 
13 13 16 
11 14 17 
11 1517 
13 8 16 
10 8 10 
13 14 19 
7 10 14 
9 9 11 
.. 11 .. 
.. ..16 
4 G 6 
15,15 20- 
10 14 17 
13 11 16 
11 14 15 
11 15 14 
H 13 19 
14;.ie 18 
.10 10-13 
14" 14 14 
16 1-3 19 
13 14 IS 
15 14 19 
11 13 19 
15 '12 19 
13.'13 16 
12 14 15 
14 15 18 
15 14 10 
13 14 16 
13 13 17 
IS 14 20 
13 11 14 
13' 11 18 
12 15 IT 
]J 13 19 
13 13 18 
1 1 14 17 
11 12 13 
12 12 16 
14 13 17 
13-12..17.. 
12 15 19 
11 13 18 
13 12 15 
12 14 19 
13 14 17 
7 8 
15 IB 
14 13 
13 13 
15 15 
13 13 
14 11 
14 12 
15 13 
14 13 
14 14 
13 14 
14 15 
13 11 
11 13 
13 11 
10 10 
14 12 
15 14 
13 14 
15 12 
13 15 
11 13 
14 14 
12 11 
12 15 
11 15 
15 14 
13 15 
13 14 
14 10 
13 13 
13 10 
10 13 
14 13 
13 13 
13 11 
9 10 
20 15 
20 15 
19.11 
18 15 
16 15 
14 12 
15 12 
17 12 
19 13 
1^-14 
19 "12 
20 14 
19li2 
17 13 
16 11 
13.'1;3 
19 14 
2015 
14 JL3 
1614 
19 12 
20 15 
20 14 
17 11 
17 10 
19 14 
18 14 
14 12 
17 14 
19 13 
.16.13 
19 9 
18 12 
17 11 
18.11 
16 11 
11 12 
15 20 
14 12 
13 19 
14 17 
15 16 
15 18 
12 19 
14 19 
14 16 
14 19 
12 17 
13 18 
12 16 
11 is 
12 12 
15 19 
15 20 
12 17 
13 19 
14 17 
13 18 
13 19 
14 17 
11 16 
14 16 
12 16 
14 13 
14 18 
11 17 
11 17 
14 18 
11 14 
12 17 
13 ie 
10 .. 12 
14 13 18 11 12 16 
.... 9 11 10 . . 
9 10 18 
9 .. .. 
13 .. 17 8 
14 13 17 9 . . . . 9 10 . . 
12 7 . . 13 13 16 . . 13 15 
10 13 20 14 15 17 12 13 19 
. . 15 18 13 12 18 14 13 19 
11 11 15 12 . . . . 
8 10 15 
Second Day, June 8. 
Events: 1 2 
Targets: 15 15 
Townsend, 18 ..... 15 12 
Spatz, 17 14 14 
Barber, 17 10 11 
Chingren, 18 12 13 
Duncan, 18 10 11 
Kline, 19 14 12 
Carter, 17 13 13 
Taylor, 18 13 14 
Bills, 18 11 11 
Severson, 18 14 13 
Lord, 16 12 13 
Hyatt, 16 12 13 
Hoon, 18 14 13 
Hauman, 16 15 11 
Keister, 16 13 14 
Budd, 16 ; ... 13 14 
Gilbert, 16. 15 15 
Burmister, 16 12 12 
Marshall, 16 13 15 
Adams, 16 13 14 
Smith, 17 13 13 
Hughes, 18 12 13 
Peck, 16 13 10 
Ellis, 16 12 13 
Boyd, 16 12 14 
Wilson, 17 13 11 
Hogan, 17 13 13 
Gray, 17 11 12 
Morrill, 17 15 13 
Keister, 16 12 14 
Otten, 16 
Norton, 17 11 10 
Harris, 16 13 10 
Jones, 17 14 14 
Maxfield, 16 15 13 
Hunter, 16 
Robinson, 16 10 11 
Hague, 16 13 13 
Thorpe, 16 11 13 
Matter, 16 9 13 
Thompson, 16 8 11 
Shaw, 17 
Driesbach, 16 14 14 
Rust, 16 12 12 
Younglove, 16 9 9 
Toozer, 16 11 13 
Dubrook, 16 12 14 
Schneider, 16 11 9 
Payne, 16 12 12 
Mangle, 16 
3 4 
20 15 
16 15 
19 13 
16 14 
18 14 
18 14 
19 13 
17 14 
19 14 
17 13 
18 12 
17 12 
16 14 
18 13 
16 14 
17 11 
18 15 
20 15 
15 14 
16 15 
19 15 
19 13 
19 14 
17 12 
15 11 
15 13 
16 13 
16 15 
16 13 
16 13 
18 14 
5 6 
15 20 
12 18 
13 17 
15 18 
14 15 
14 18 
15 17 
11 18 
10 19 
14 16 
14 18 
11 18 
11 19 
13 17 
15 19 
9 14 
15 18 
15 20 
12 16 
13 18 
15 18 
13 16 
15 15 
12 15 
14 18 
13 16 
14 14 
13 19 
11 17 
11 13 
7 18 
7 8 
15 15 
13 14 
13 15 
12 15 
14 14 
14 14 
13 15 
13 13 
14 11 
15 14 
11 13 
13 12 
14 13 
12 10 
13 14 
9 10 
20 15 
18 13 
18 13 
19 14 
18 12 
15 14 
19 15 
15 13 
17 13 
18 12 
19 10 
16 15 
19 11 
17 14 
19 14 
U 12 
15 20 
14 14 
15 20 
13 18 
13 18 
13 14 
15 18 
12 17 
15 18 
14 16 
13 20 
11 19 
12 17 
11 19 
12 15 
13 12 
15 14 
11 12 
12 13 
15 14 
13 13 
14 15 
13 10 
13 13 
13 8 
20 14 
19 15 
19 11 
17 15 
19 13 
19 13 
15 14 
16 10 
20 15 
16 10 
15 18 
15 19 
13 14 
11 18 
12 18 
14 18 
14 18 
14 14 
12 17 
12 16 
17 15 
16 13 
16 13 
17 14 
13 15 
10 14 
13 19 
9 15 
15 13 
17 13 
16 12 
13 10 
13 15 
10 13 
14 17 
13 12 
12 13 15 14 13 12 
13 15 17 13 . . 15 
is i2 ii i2 is is 
13 11 18 13 14 17 
i3 i4 ig i4 
ii is is ii is 
11 11 11 14 11 13 
is ii ie i4 i2 ii 
11 
16 13 14 15 12 10 17 15 12 15 
13 11 12 18 
16 13 14 18 U U 12 11 14 U 
15 8 13 17 
14 11 10 
15 U 11 19 13 13 18 10 10 11 
15 12 9 12 9 10 10 
16 10 12 17 13 11 15 .. 10 .. 
n 11 
Events : 
Targets : 
A Harris.... 
C Blandford. 
Third Day, June 9. 
Events : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
Targets: 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 
Townsend, 17 13 14 16 11 13 15 13 13 9 12 12 17 
Spatz, 17 13 9 18 13 12 18 13 11 18 15 14 18 
Barber, 17 14 12 15 14 12 17 14 14 16 15 12 20 
Chingren, 18 15 12 16 14 14 17 U 15 18 U 12 18 
Shot 
at. 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
165 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
165 
200 
50 
75 
200 
115 
65 
65 
155 
115 
150 
135 
65 
60 
Shot 
at. 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
100 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
100 
100 
200 
185 
100 
100 
200 
100 
165 
100 
80 
200 
100 
200 
115 
30 
170 
100 
200 
100 
80 
200 
150 
165 
35 
Broke. 
167 
169 
175 
170 
170 
179 
166 
177 
180 
178 
188 
166 
142 
160 
145 
186 
193 
168 
178 
185 
163 
176 
164 
169 
173 
175 
160 
169 
173 
167 
171 
161 
166 
142 
167 
37 
50 
167 
70 
37 
49 
111 
89 
133 
122 
49 
33 
Broke. 
174 
184 
175 
175 
169 
185 
169 
178 
171 
175 
169 
171 
171 
177 
78 
185 
197 
161 
176 
185 
177 
178 
156 
173 
158 
81 
89 
159 
154 
83 
82 
167 
76 
149 
83 
71 
148 
79 
166 
81 
19 
139 
82 
155 
71 
59 
157 
97 
128 
23 
Duncan, 16 12 14 
Kline, 19 13 13 
Taylor, 17 15 9 
Smith, 18 15 13 
Hughes, 17 10 9 
Severson, 17 8 13 
Lord, 16 14 13 
Hyatt, 16 13 10 
Shsw, 16 11 12 
Hauman, 17 13 12 
Norton, 17 15 11 
Budd, 16 15 14 
Gilbert, 16 15 15 
Burmister, 16 12 9 
Marshall, 16 13 13 
Adams, 16 12 15 
Ellis, 16 14 10 
Gray, 16 13 10 
Keister, 16 14 14 
Peck, 16 13 11 
Custer, 16 ,14 15 
Swayne, 16 9 11 
Robinson, 16 10 12 
Thorpe, 16 14 8 
Bona, 16 
Dreischer, 16 
Bills, 18 
Hunter, 16 
Michelson, 16 
C Bills, 16 
Toozer, 16 
Ploffner, 16 
17 11 12 
19 9 15 
18 10 13 
16 12 14 
12 13 13 
17 14 13 
15 12 11 
14 10 12 
19 12 14 
17 12 14 
17 11 15 
18 12 13 
20 15 15 
17 11 14 
18 14 14 
18 13 14 
15 9 12 
17 12 10 
17 13 15 
18 10 11 
17 8 10 
.. 11 8 
16 11 10 
15 12 - 8 
.. 10 
14 14 
17 15 
17 13 
16 13 
16 11 
16 10 
18 12 
17 8 
13 9 
16 11 
17 11 
19 15 
20 14 
16 8 
19 15 
17 14 
18 10 
15 8 
15 .. 
16 10 
15 15 
.. 13 
15 10 
12 11 
13 19 
13 17 
13 19 
13 16 
11 19 
13 17 
11 18 
15 16 
11 18 
13 18 
10 19 
13 15 
15 18 
12 19 
14 19 
14 17 
12 15 
13 17 
15 14 17 
13 14 18 
8 15 17 
14 13 17 
14 14 16 
13 14 18 
11 14 18 
14 14 13 
11 15 15 
12 13 16 
13 14 16 
14 13 15 
14 14 19 
13 10 17 
12 13 18 
13 15 17 
14 13 15 
9 13 17 
10 10 10 17 13 
12 18 11 13 17 
10 15 11 13 10 
10 12 12 12 13 
12 18 14 12 13 
14 9 18 11 15 . . 
13 14 18 15 15 18 
12 15 18 12 11 13 
.. .. 15 12 .. .. 
11 13 12 
14 13 19 
14 9 . . 
179, 
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J-ID 
900 
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179 
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XuO 
1 K7 
900 
1 
±00 
900 
900 
JLD I 
900 
x\)o 
900 
J. JO 
900 
Xij'x 
900 
J.O0 
900 
1S9 
900 
17Q 
X 1 u 
900 
1 Kl 
900 
1 KA. 
104: 
100 
00 
900 
Xoo 
900 
1 (\R 
111 
111 
200 
143 
200 
150 
15 
10 
SO 
67 
100 
93 
100 
SI 
35 
27 
50 
36 
50 
40 
30 
23 
High Averages. 
^ 1st day. 2d day. 3d day 
Gilbert 193 197 194 
Adams 185 185 179 
Budd 186 185 170 
Kline 179 185 176 
Marshall 178 . 176 182 
Lord 188 169 167 
Spatz 169 184 172 
■Barber ...175 175 . 175 
Townsend 177 174 168 
Severson 178 175 166 
Chingren ....170 175 173 
Smith 163 177 172 
Hughes 176 178 158 
Duncan 170 169 172 
Taylor 166 178 167 
Shot at. 
600 
COO 
600 
COO 
COO 
600 
600 
600 
600 
600 
600 
600 
600 
600 
600 
Broke. 
584 
549 
547 
540 
536 
524 
525 
525 
619 
519 
518 
612 
512 
511 
511 
The Blue Label Gun Club is an appropriate name for the ag- 
gregation of cigar makers who have banded together at Sioux City, 
la., as a gun club. 
There are pleasures in store for those who happen to drop into 
the city of Grand Rapids, Wis. Besides the beautiful scenery, if 
you wish to shoot, the shooters will not fail to show you the flight 
of their targets. 
At the Helena, Mont., Gun Club shoot recently . those present 
had some spirited contests. The general average medal was won 
by Bartis on 80 per cent. The holder of the medal not being 
present, this event was postponed. 
That Duluth, Minn, record-breaking squad are going some. The 
last shoot brought out more wonderful shooting; squad of five 
made 120 out of 125. This time each man made 24. Nelson in 
two shoots scored 53 straight. For the Panton & White cup 
shoot, 50 targets. Nelson scored 49. 
President Brooks, of the Franklin, Tenn., Gun Club, is out 
with the statement that the various clubs should have representa- 
tives at Spring Hill, July 3, at which time rules should be adopted 
governing the shoot for the Peters trophy. 
Aquidneck Gun Club. 
Newport, R. I.-Despite the threatening- weather prevailing, on 
Wednesday, the fourth shoot for the Powel cup brought out a 
good-sized field of shooters on that day, and an average taken of 
the shooting would show the best work done on the. grounds for 
some time past, half the contestants topping the 80 per cent, mark 
and a number going above it. The totals show a triple tie, the 
donor of the cup being one of these, but as he bars himself from 
competition it lies between Bowler and Mason, the former easily 
winning the shoot-off. However, as totals and not wins count, 
brother Mason can rest easy, as his vanquisher will next tim^ 
have the pleasure of toeing the 17yd. mark. 
Next Wednesday the Hunter Arms Co. badge shoot will be 
held, and on Saturday will come the first of the club's summer 
tournaments when the programme will be a duplicate of that of 
Memorial Day. 
bJwiT''' ^q|^^Qif_^, Targets: 10 15 10 15 
13 ^^^r o 13 8 14—43 Sands 8 11 5 12—36 
S^nehesVeV I 12^1 f^, HAPeckham... 4 8 9 li=i 
mancnester ...... 8 12 8 14—42 Alexander , 7 6 7 8—27 
Hughes . 10 9 9 13-41 Hamilton 4 9 3 7-23 
E S Peckham 8 10 8 14—40 
Erie Rod and Gun Club. 
Erie, Pa.-The club held its first spring clay pigeon shoot on 
Decoration Day. They were handicapped by wet weather. It 
rained all day, and they also used the new Tribune traps for the 
first time, and have not become familiar with them yet. 
They extend an invitation to visitor? to all of their shoots 
More would have been present to-day had it not been for the bad 
weather. 
There were a number of events on the card, some of them 
being for merchandise prizes, which accounts for the difference 
in the number shot at. The scores:- 
Shot at. Broke. 
Cosper, Sr 125 95 
Cosper, Jr 100 85 
Riblet 125 84 
Leyer 125 101 
Semnence 50 30 
Brown ...25 11 
Shot at. Broke. 
Stebbms 60 25 
Aitken 80 50 
Blenner 100 50 
Derby §0 36 
Lynch 70 47 
Halhman 125 83 
, John A. Brooks. - 
Shot 
at. Broke. 
200 168 
200 172 
200 175 
200 173 
Clearview —North Camden. 
Camden, N. J., June 11— The ' return team contest between the 
Clearview Gun Club, of Darby, Pa., and the North Camden Gun 
Club resulted in a victory for the former by a score of 305 to 279. 
The scores: 
Clearview-Lawrence 24, Fisher 24, Sanford 24, Anderson 23 
Elwell 21, Ludwick 21, Springer 20, G. Charlton 20, Leicht 2o' 
Murphy 19, Smith 19, Dr. Charlton 18, W. Charlton 18, Davidson 
17, Downs 17; total 305. 
North Camden-Gerrighues 24, Pratt 23, Bryan 21, Miller 21 
Bergen 20, Cavalier - 20, Stratton 20, Grant 19, Batenian 19, Sharp 
19, D. Cavaher 17, Bray 16, King 15, Price 13, Lamb 12; total 279. 
Grand Valley Gun Club. 
Grand Junction, Colo., June 11.— Event 1, at 25 targets, re- 
sulted as follows at the shoot of the Grand Valley Gun Club to- 
day: Clary 19, E. Simmons 23, Van Hoerbeck 17, Galliger 11, 
Hoppe 20, Ramsey 20, Case 7, Coolidge 10, Kane 15, Treague 23,' 
Whitney 7, W. Gaines 22, H. W. Gaines 19, E. Simmons 25, Van 
Hoerbeck 18, W, Mulkey 9. . 
