June i8, 1904.] 
FOREST AND STREAM, 
TRIDGES 
FOR EXPERT COMPETITIONS 
Agencies 
'1 
UNITED STATES 
497-503 Pea.rl St.. 35-45 PaLrk St.. New York 
114-116 Ma.rket Street, Sa.n Fra-ncisco 
CARTRIDGE CO. 
LOWELL. MASS. 
P* C. T. A Totffnament* 
San Francisco, CaL— The initial tournament of the Pacific 
Coast Trapshooters' Association was held at Ingleside, on the 
grounds of the San Francisco Trapshooters' Association, on the 
days of May 29 and 30. ; 
The programme proved an exceedingly interesting one, drawing 
forth knights of the gun from all parts of the State. Eighty- 
seven men shot through six events on the first day; sixty-five on 
the second day. The weather proved to be exceptional, having a 
little wind with it that made shooting quite difficult. Enthusiasm 
among the participants was of such an extent that on the first 
day 12,500 birds were trapped; on the second 9,000. On the first 
day seven straight scores were reported. 
Arrangement of programme was the best that has, been pre- 
sorted to the sportsmen for years past, everything working so 
smoothly that in running the six events through which the eighty- 
seven men shot throughout the day, it only consumed from 10 
A. M. to 5 P. M., with an hour for lunch each. day. 
High average the first day was made by Broderick with 108 
out of a possible 120. Nauman followed, a close second, with 107. 
Also among the interesting features of the day were team shoots, 
in which seven teams, five men each, took part. Out of a 
possible 100, the team scores were: 
Golden Gate team No. 1, 95. 
Union Gun Club, 90. 
Hercules team, of Pinole, 87. 
Watson ville team, 86. ; J 
Golden Gate team No. 2, 83. 
Fresno team, 79. - 
Union Gun Club No. 2, 75. 
\ allejo team, 71. 
Pool shooting was indulged in with great interest by all 
shooters. 
The second day was quite as interesting as the first, with the 
exception of a dropping off of some of the sportsmen who par- 
ticipated on the first day. Programme was the same as the 
first day, with an ^additional ICO-bird race for the Bekeart chal- 
lenge cup, which C. Nauman held heretofore. Eight men pai-- 
ticipated in this event, and a very close contest resulted there- 
from, owing to the fact that Webb and Variem tied with 96. 
Iverson was second with 94, Broderick, Nauman and Sylvester 
tied with 92, Reed taking next place with 86, Stone finishing last 
with 78. 
The weather was as fine as the day before, with the exception 
that it brought with it increased wind, making shooting more 
difficult. Large crowds of spectators witnessed the tournament 
both days. 
Members of the Association held a banquet at 8:30 P. M. in 
the Russ House, and spent a pleasant evening in bringing back 
to memory the event of the two days, together with experiences 
of past years. 
, The Pacific Coast Trapshooters Association have elected to give 
another tournament during 1904. 
The scores were : 
First Day. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 6 6 
Anderson 15 16 18 17 17 16 
C Ashlm 20 15 16 17 12 16 
Albright 16 15 11 14 12 15 
B Angonette 10 5 3 19 18 16 
Dr Barker 16 15 17 19 18 18 
T W Bradrick 17 19 17 16 15 13 
I hil Bekeart 15 16 11 8 14 10 
A J Burton 16 11 13 
H Boysen 12 12 11 17 10 .. 
Jos Burns 16 12 16 .. 20 17 
J Burns 15 14 
B T Baun 14 10 
Geo Barber 8 9 11 
Barney 14 12 14 
Carr 16 14 15 20 16 14 
T H Clark... 9 9 9 
C H Gate 15 19 17 14 17 16 
M A Clark 14 16 16 15 15 14 
Chick 
D Daniels 18 17 17 13 16 17 
Donahoe 17 18 17 17 14 19 
C Dechow 8 12 9 
C H Drake 17 14 16 14 14 18 
O Feudner 18 17 18 17 18 18 
E Foster 16 18 16 18 20 19 
F P Fanning 19 15 19 16 16 15 
R Fuller 17 16 17 
H T Graham 16 11 10 16 10 12 
A Flickinger 17 17 17 15 14 16 
C Fiankel 16 10 8 14 12 13 
Gamble 17 19 8 15 17 18 
W T Golcher 18 15-14 17 19 19 
Green 16 14 17 17 18 18 
Grimm 16 12 16 13 17 17 
\V S George 9 12 15 . . .. .. 
Gill 14 13 .. .. 
Hall 14 14 13 14 7 12 
F J Hesse.. 16 14 17 IS U 14 
VV Hansen 18 18 1§ 17 17 IS 
Second Day. 
1 2 3 4 5 6 
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17 18 16 18 16 16 
16 16 16 19 18 18 
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17 13 12 15 16 13 
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18 19 14 15 13 IS 
15 19 15 16 18 17 
16 14 17 18 17 18 
17 17 15 
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18 18 15 17 15 16 
11 11 11 
17 17 15 
14 13 10 18 17 10 
15 11 11 18 18 16 
13 8 9 
Dr Hutton 18 18 14 11 12 12 
H A Hoyt 17 16 17 17 17 17 
r B Hauer 14 16 13 17 11 15 
A Holdeclau 18 15 12 20 18 17 
C Haight 16 16 17 18 16 19 
H A Plodapp 16 9 11 14 12 18 
D Hirschle 15 11 12 13 16 11 
Herring 16 15 18 
M Iverson 19 18 15 18 17 17 
H P Jacobsen 15 17 10 12 17 14 
Johns 10 12 8 
C C Juster 
E Klevesahl 
H Klevesahl 
J Karney 
13 14 16 12 11 12 
17 14 16 15 19 18 
14 13 16 . . . . . . 
18 17 18 
16 15 14 16 19 17 
18 18 15 17 15 12 
13 14 10 16 14 9 
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18 
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17 8 16 18 17 18 
8 17 12 . . . . . . 
19 15 17 18 15 15 
18 18 17 10 11 16 
16 16 18 
16 14 14 15 15 10 
15 10 9 15 15 8 
14 14 14 
15 14 13 16 15 12 
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18 16 15 20 17 16 
12 15 14 16 18 17 
20 17 15 16 16 18 
14 16 13 18 17 18 
19 18 14 19 19 16 
17 16 19 14 19 19 
17 16 14 15 19 15 
16 13 13 
17 13 12 
15 17 15 
19 1/ 15 19 16 16 
19 18 18 17 18 17 
15 18 15 17 14 15 
20 13 17 
12 12 14 
11 12 9 
20 17 16 . . . . . . 
16 14 18 14 17 IS 
Nauman IS 19 18 18 17 17 
O'FIara .V. 10 10 7 16' 14 14 
Price ...... V 10 14 11 13 15 11 
Potter 15 13 18 13 17 15 
Payne 17 16 17 16 16 17 
Pisani 17 16 17 16 13 15 
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Roberts 14 14 12 16 16 15 
Reed 17 19 IS IS 17 16 
Ryan 20 16 16 14 13 12 
C Sylvester 17 16 18 14 17 18 
Stone 15 15 16 17 16 17 
Sears 15 19 13 17 16 15 
G Sylvester 19 19 17 16 17 14 
Slade 18 18 16 11 12 16 
Slusser 18 16 17 20 18 15 
Stone 16 16 20 18 17 16 
Shields 18 14 13 18 13 18 
Sv/arts 14 11 .. 13 8 12 
Sweeney 14 17 12 
Verain 19 18 18 16 17 IS 
Webb 19 19 18 16 10' 16 
Work 19 16 16 12 16 16 
\'Yattles 19 15 16 15 14 15 
Young 
Team shoot. May 29: 
Golden Gate No. 1, of San Francisco — O. Feudner 17, G. Nauman 
20, A. C. Webb 20, R. C. Reed 20, E. Klevesahl 18; total 95. 
Union No. 1, of San Francisco — J. Bradrick 18, M. Iverson 17, 
D. Daniels 18, G. Sylvester 19, C. A. Haight 18; total 90. 
Hercules, of Pinole — C. Sylvester 18, Moore 15, W. Hansen 19, 
Kincannon 18, Lowery 17 ; total 87. 
Fresno— F. J. Fanning 17, G. Stone 18, P. Stone 16, Holdclau 
14, J. J. Ryan 14; total 79. 
Watsonville— Barker 15, Green 16, Varien 20, Carr 19, Work 16; 
total 86. 
Golden Gate No. 2, of San Francisco— Potter 16, H. Klevesahl 
14, E. Foster 17, W. S. Wattles 18, Gamble 18; total 83. 
Union No. 2 of San Francisco — J. McCutcheon 17, H. P. 
Jacobsen 14, Herring 16, Hoyt 15, T. Lewis 13; total 75. 
Vallejo— P. Magistrini 12, Drake 17, Clark 16, O'Hara 15, 
Hirschle 11; total 71. 
Team shoot. May SO; Bekeart challenge cup race: 
Golden Gate No. 1, of San Francisco— O. Feudner 18, C. Nau- 
man 20, A. C. Webb 19; total 57. 
Union No. 1, of San Francisco— M. Iverson 18, G. Sylvester .20, 
D. Daniels 18; total 56. 
Union No. 2, of San Francisco— J. Bradrick 18, Dr. Petries 
Gamble 20; total 55. 
Golden Gate No. 2, of San Francisco— E. Klevesahl 17, R, C. 
Reed 17, E. Foster 19; total 53. 
Watsonville— Green 18, Carr 14, Verain 19; total 51. 
Hercules, of Pinole— W. Hansen 14, C. Sylvester 17, Kincannon 
19; total 50. , 
Fresno— Stone 18, F. J. Fanning 16, Wattles 13; total 47." 
St. Paul Rod and Gtin Club. 
St. Paul, Minn., June 6.— Inclosed find report of our regular 
club shoot. The v/eather was very threatening, which accounts 
for the slim attendance. We have secured fortj'-eight hew mem- 
bers, and some are very enthusiastic, and I can promise to send 
you some good scores before the season is over. 
Perry shot at 85, broke 80; Pleiss, 150—129; Kirschbaum, 90—68; 
Cat, 125—113; Arthur, 105-65; Hanser, 150—137; Frankel, 95-50; 
Schubbel, 60—22; F. Novotny, 55—48; Picka, 55—25; Allgatler, 
25—14; E. Novotny, .100—88; Bokeman, 70-^3; Neilson, 75—42; 
J. Novotny, 56—46; C. Hauser, 30—24; Schulstad, 100—71. 
A. E. P, 
17, 
Milton Totttnamcnt. 
Milton, Pa.— The spring tournament of the Milton Rod and 
Gun Club, May 31, which promised to be the greatest event of the 
kind in this section, was not very largely attended on account of 
very stormy weather. Rain came down in torrents each morniiig, 
and the sports from neighboring towns, who never have use 
for water in any form, kept away from the shoot. 
The programme, according to promise, was shot through, and 
some excellent scores made. First day Hawkins was high gun 
with 167 out of 170; he broke 100 straight at Social Gun Club's 
tournament on Decoration Day, and with 133 straight in Rich- 
mond, Va., a few days before, made him the wonderful record of 
400 out of 403 targets. Everett was high amateur. 
Second day the weather was even worse. The attendance in the 
gallery was large, but not as many marksmen. Squiers, fresh 
from other victories, captured high gun with 162, to 159. God- 
charles was high amateur. 
This club will hold a large live pigeon match some time in 
July, and their annual fall tournament will be in September. 
Scores follow: 
First Day, May 31. 
Targets: 10 10 15 20 15 15 25 15 20 
Rike 9 8 15 19 12 13 20 10 19 
Johnson 8 8 14 20 15 13 18 . . . . 
Hull 7 9 13 18 12 11 23 14 18 
Hawkins 10 10 14 20 14 IS 24 15 20 
Gcdcliarles 8 712 18 11 H 22 12 17 
Apgar 10 8 14 18 15 14 22 IS 18 
Dmimick 8 10 14 16 14 14 23 15 16 
14 12 15 13 22 18 20 
13 18 12 11 20 14 14 
10 12 8 9 19 6 16 
7 . . 9 12 15 12 . . 
8 12 11 11 
7 
r^verett 10 
Bisfel 9 
Ifarris 5 
Fox 5 
Tioxell 8 
Feniour 5 
Koch 5 
Rangier 6 
Snyder 8 
Klingler 8 
Dougal 13 
Rothe 12 
Rossell 13 
De Haas 8 
Geltz 10 
15 
10 14 
.. 14 
9 14 
10 15 
7 12 
9 13 
e 14 
8 IS 
6 11 
3 7 
.. 12 
5 .. 
5 .. 
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8 14 
7 .. 
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7 8 
Second Day, June J. 
Targets: 10 10 15 20 15 15 25 15 20 15 
Kike 9 8 18 17 10 11 19 11 14 ... . 
Apgar 8 9 15 19 12 14 20 14 18 9 14 
Hawkins 10 9 15 16 IS 12 25 13 20 10 14 
Squiers 9 10 15 18 14 15 24 13 19 10 15 
Hull 9 9 IS 17 IS 14 23 14 18 7 15 
Godcharles 8 
Bissell 10 
Fiarris 8 
Fox 9 
Pangler 8 
Seidall 4 
PJartig 
De Haas 
H Strine ' 7 
Derr [[ \\ '5 
8 14 15 14 10 20 9 17 
7 11 17 12 12 18 13 . . 
8 11 14 14 8 9 7 14 
9 9 17 8 9 18 ... . 
6 ........ 18 .. 14 
7 6 
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7 11 
6 13 
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Broke. 
149 
110 
146 
167 
137 
154 
150 
154 
137 
102 
76 
63 
22 
29 
. 21 
13 
8 
40 
29 
40 
16 
■ 14 
Broke. 
112 
152 
159 
162 
152 
133 
119 
93 
65 
67 
17 
26 
35 
7 
5 
Thos. a. Godcharles. 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indianapolis, Ind., June 4. — 
Events : 1 2 
Targets : 25 25 
Moller 15 20 
Comstock 16 19 
Moore 16 19 
Nash 19 20 
Parry 18 21 
Dickman 19 17 
Medico 18 15 
Steffin 20 16 
Flill ....14 9 
Anderson 14 16 
Reed 21 23 
Oscuro IS 19 
Gregory 16 19 
Wise 13 20 
Dixon 20 20 
Heaton 15 16 
Armstrong 12 11 
Morris 15 5 
Barrett 12 9 
Williams 13 .. 
Seib 14 18 
Bell 15 10 
Kc-nstanzer 7 li 
Buck 14 18 
Wanda 19 21 
Scott 17 21 
Michaelis 22 22 
Hebich 13 14 
Springstein 14 8 
Blackburn .■ 20 15 
Johnson ' 12 . 
B Failey 18 20 
M Failey 18 18 
Fugate 15 17 
Davis 16 20 
Moellerschoen ............. 15 .. 
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Broke. 
225 
166 
100 
67 
200 
144 
175 
134 
175 
131 
150 
112 
175 
126 
125 
82 
125 
57 
125 
78 
100 
88 
100 
81 
100 
72 
100 
67 
150 
117 
75 
51 
75 
32 
75 
33 
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32 
25 
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32 
75 
40 
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18 
75 
51 
125 
91 
150 
112 
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100 
54 
75 
32 
100 
62 
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12 
200 
149 
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71 
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32 
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