June 25, 1964.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
Cleveland G. C. No. 2— Hogen 24, Martin 19; total 43. " 
Newark G. C— Taylor 24, Orr 23; total 47. 
Akron G. C. No. 3— Russell 22, J. K. W. 20; total 42. 
Edgewater G. C, Toledo— Volk 21, Foltz 25; total 46. ' 
Dalton G. C— Santmeyer 20, Scott 21; total 41. 
. Sherman R. and G. C., Columbus— Young 24, Rhoads 22; total 46. 
Cincinnati G. C— Ahlers 22, Gambell 20; total 42. 
Lakeside G. C. No. 2, Canton— Lothamer 23, E. H. Young 23; 
total 46. 
Cleveland G. C. No. 3— Williams 22, Snow 19; total 41. 
Buckeye G. C. No. 2, New Berlin— O. J. Evans 23, J. L. Schiltz 
22; total 45. 
Lakeside G. C. No. 3, Canton— Beecher 21, Ryland 19; total 40. 
, Unattached— Trimble 22, Grau 23; total 45. 
/ Urban G. C— Gross 20, Kirby 19; total 39. 
Kenton G. C— Johnson 24, Jennings 21 ; total 45. 
Cleveland G. C. No. 4-J. I. C. 20, Doolittle 20; total 40. 
Unattached— Squier 23, Alkire 21; total 44. 
Jtinc J6, Third Day. 
Events: 123456789 10 11 
- Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 20 
L J Squier. 13 15 15 15 13 15 15 15 13 15 20 
J A R Elliott.. 14 15 15 15 15 14 14 13 15 15 19 
C A Young 12 14 15 15 13 14 15 15 14 15 19 
Volk 14 14 14 14 15 14 13 15 14 15 18 
Williams 12 14 15 15 14 13 14 14 14 15 19 
Hear 12 15 14 15 15 14 14 14 14 13 19 
Rhoads 13 15 14 15 15 14 14 14 13 15 16 
Grau 11 13 15 15 15 15 15 12 14 14 19 
Wagoner 14 13 15 14 13 13 14 14 12 15 20 
Redwing 15 15 14 13 14 15 13 13 13 15 17 
J R Taylor 13 15 12 15 12 15 14 14 14 14 19 
Follz 14 14 13 15 13 14 15 14 12 14 19 
Stilson 15 14 12 14 15 15 14 14 14 13 17 
Rike 14 13 15 14 14 13 15 13 10 15 20 
Trimble 13 14 14 14 11 15 15 14 14 14 18 
Bradley 11 14 12 13 15 14 15 14 15 15 17 
Blakeslee 11 15 13 14 13 14 15 15 13 13 18 
Atkinson 11 12 14 14 14 14 14 15 14 12 20 
Gait 13 14 14 14 15 13 13 15 12 13 18 
Dunn 13 12 13 11 11 11 13 13 10 10 15 
Russell 14 13 13 15 13 15 11 13 9 14 19 
Lucky 13 13 14 15 11 15 13 12 11 14 18 
Martin 10 11 13 14 15 14 13 14 13 15 17 
Hogen 12 13 13 15 15 12 11 13 11 14 18 
J I C 6 12 12 11 12 12 11 14 12 10 18 
Hopkins 7 13 1112 8 15 1113 13 12 15 
Seffold 12 12 12 13 15 11 6 12 12 11 17 
Doolittle 13 13 13 12 14 14 12 14 12 12 17 
Snow 12 13 15 13 11 15 13 15 12 15 15 
Gambell 12 10 15 14 10 14 14 13 14 14 16 
H N Kirby 10 13 13 15 12 12 11 12 9 13 20 
Ahlers 10 13 15 14 13 13 12 8 12 11 18 
Johnson 12 12 14 14 13 15 12 14 10 15 18 
Santmeyer 11 10 10 13 12 14 14 15 12 14 18 
Scott 10 11 8 10 13 12 12 12 12 12 14 
O J Evans 12 7 11 11 11 12 9 13 9 11 11 
C Watkiiis 10 12 14 15 13 15 12 13 13 13 19 
A W Kirby 11 12 12 13 11 15 11 13 13 13 18 
Alkire 11 15 13 15 12 13 14 12 12 13 19 
Maynard 13 12 11 10 10 14 13 12 12 13 16 
C J Schiltz 9 12 13 9 9 10 10 9 10 13 15 
Orr 14 13 12 12 12 15 13 14 14 13 19 
Perry 8 11 6 9 6 14 7 11 9 9 14 
J H Smith 11 13 10 12 12 11 12 10 13 13 17 
Kramer 14 13 11 13 11 12 13 13 10 12 1? 
Webster 12 14 13 13 13 14 14 15 11 14 19 
Purbough 11 14 14 12 14 13 11 13 13 15 15 
Gross 12 13 12 13 13 12 14 14 13 11 15 
Alex 8 12 14 12 12 14 14 14 13 13 18 
Battles 10 13 12 13 13 14 14 14 10 12 18 
Nelson 13 12 11 12 13 13 14 12 9 12 16 
Speary 11 13 12 14 14 13 13 13 
Bibbee 13 12 12 13 14 12 13 15 
O'Day 11 11 10 13 14 14 12 15 
Bostwick U 14 14 14 11 15 15 13 
Beecher 10 15 11 11 8 11 14 12 
Winn 9 13 12 13 10 15 14 14 
Roots 12 13 14 14 11 15 13 14 
Kepler 10 14 11 13 13 14 9 14 
T H Evans.... 9 10 10 9 6 8 10 10 
iyietzler 12 12 13 15 13 15 18 
C F Schiltz 9 11 12 13 12 12 16 
E K W..... 11 14 13 14 
Pullman .'. .. 12 14 11 10 13 
Kreider .. 15 U 14 17 
Lothamer 11 13 18 
Buckley 9 12 17 
J L Smith .. 12 11 13 
Tracy • 14 14 17 
Darf V. 11 12 15 
Windecker 9 9 16 
E L Schiltz 14 9 19 
Events 9, 10 and 11, L. C. Smith trophy, 50 targets, entrance 
$1, optional sweep, $5 additional: J. A. R. Elliott 49, Williams 
48, Squier 48, C. A. Young 48, Bradley 47, Wagoner 47, Grau 
47, J. R. Taylor 47, Volk 47, Atkinson 46, Trimble 46, Orr 46, 
Heer 46, Metzler 46, Martin 45, Redwing 45, Rike 45, C. Watkins 
45, Foltz 45, Tracy 45, Blakeslee 44, Gambell 44, Rhoads 44, Sant- 
meyer 44, A. W. Kirby 44, Alkire 44, Stilson 44, Alex. 44, Webster 
44, Purbough 43, Trect 43, Lucky 43, Hogen 43, Johnson 43, J. H. 
Smith 43, Russell 42, Snow 42, H. N. Kirby 42, Kreider 42, 
Lothamer 42, J. L. Schiltz 42, Doolittle 41, Ahlers 41, Maynard 41, 
Battles 40, C. F. Schiltz 40, J. I. C. 40, Hopkins 40, Saffold 40, 
Gross 39, Scott 38, C. S. Schiltz 38, Barkley 38, Dasef 38, Nelson 
37, J. L. Smith 36," Dunn 35, Kramer 35, Pullman 34, Windecker 
34^ Perry 32, O. S. Evans 31. 
Special event, Shooting and Fishing trophy, five-man teams, 50 
targets per man, 30 singles, 10 pairs, entrance $5 per team: 
Sherman R. and G. C, Columbus — Rhoads 43, Alkire 43, Young 
44, Webster 39, J. H. Smith 35; total 204. 
Akron G. C— Lucky 42, Wagoner 41, Bradley 41, Russell 39, 
J. K., W. 35; total 198. 
Cleveland G. C. No. 2— Alex 44, Martin 42, Doolittle 41, Hop- 
kins 37, J. I. C. 34; total 198. 
Cleveland G. C. No. 1— Williams 44, Redwing 43, Hogen 41, 
Blakeslee 34, Snow 33; total 195. 
Fairmont, Cleveland— Trect 46, Battles 38, Nelson 36, Kramer 35, 
Saffold 34; total 189. 
Columbus G. C, Barberton— Tracy 42, Gait 41, Smith S8, Kreider 
36, Pullman 31; total 188. 
Lakeside G. C, Canton— Lothamer 38, Guest 38, C. F. Schiltz 
37, C. J. Schiltz 35, Winn 27; total 175. 
General averages: Heer 502, J. A. R. Elliott 500, C. A. Young 
496 J. R. Taylor 486, Williams 483, Rhoads 478, Grau 476, Wagoner 
475', Volk 475, Redwing 471, Blakeslee 470, Atkinson 468, A. W. 
Kirby 465, Snow 465, Foltz 464, Alkire 464, Rike 464, Trimble 462, 
Lucky 454, Johnson 458, Webster 453, Hogen 453, Watkins 452, 
Bradley 454, Martin 446, Doolittle 441, J. I. C. 423, Dunn 381. Rus- 
sell 404 Gambell 435, H. N. Kirby 423, Ahlers 435, Santmeyer 417, 
Scott 420, Gross 422, Saffold 401, J. H. Smith 333, J, Schiltz 391, 
J. E. Evans 366, Perry 321. 
Cincinnati G«n Qub. 
June 18 was all that could be asked for in the way of weather, 
and the scores were perhaps a trifle better than usual. Barker was 
high gun in the cash prize shoot with 47. 
Mr. Will K. Park, of Philadelphia, who had been to the State 
shoot at Akron, stopped here on his way to Indianapolis. Following 
are the additional scores made on June .12 in the Parker prize 
gun contest, handicap of added targets in parentheses: Gambell 
Shot 
at. 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
120 
120 
120 
120 
120 
120 
120 
120 
120 
110 
110 
60 
80 
65 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
Broke. 
164 
164 
161 
160 
159 
159 
158 
158 
157 
157 
157 
157 
167 
156 
156 
155 
154 
154 
154 
132 
149 
149 
149 
147 
130 
130 
133 
146 
149 
146 
140 
139 
149 
143 
126 
117 
149 
142 
149 
136 
119 
150 
104 
137 
135 
152 
145 
142 
144 
143 
137 
103 
104 
100 
107 
92 
100 
106 
98 
72 
98 
85 
52 
60 
57 
42 
38 
36 
45 
S8 
34 
42 
(10) 92. 100; Williams (18) 83, 100; H. Sunderbruch (40) 68, IOO5 
Ahlers (10) 88, 98; Don Minto (12) 84, 96; Norris (30) 64, 94; 
A. Sunderbruch (10) 70, 80. 
Cash prize shoot 50 targets: Barker (16) 47, Gambell (16) 46, 
Randall (16) 44, Hsrig (19) 44, Medico (16) 43, Maynard (18) 43, 
Block (17) 42, Ahlers (20) 41, Steinman (16) 41, Roanoke (16) 40, 
Faran (21) 38, Linn (19) 37, Williams (17) 37, Bullerdick (17) 36, 
Ackley (16) 31, Captain (17) 32. 
Match, 50 targets, four high men out: Faran 48, Linn 47, Sun- 
derbruch 46, Harig 44, Barker 43, Medico 40, Williams 40, Ahlers 
40, Gambell 36. 
Team matches, 25 targets. 
Gambell 23, Sunderbruch 23; total 46. 
Ahlers 21, Faran 21; total 42. 
Gambell 24, Sunderbruch 18; total 42. 
Ahlers 23, Faran 25; total 48. 
Notes, 
The Buckeye Gun Club, of Dayton, O., has received a challenge 
from the Preble County Gun Club, of Eaton, to shoot a match for 
the Phellis trophy, and six-man team championship of the Stale, 
the match to take place July 1 on the grovinds of the ne-w Dayton 
Gun Club. i ! 
Ihe Springfield, O., Gun Club omitted its June 3 shoot on ac- 
coimt of the death of Mr. Rice, the owner of their shooting 
grounds. On June 11 a few members were present and a number 
of events were pulled off. Young missing but 6 out of 115 shot at. 
Watkins shot at 125 and broke 107. In the Wilson trophy shoot 
the medal went to Watkins, members having won the medal at 
any previous shoot with 23 or better shooting for targets only. 
In the Young handicap event Watkins and Poole tied on 20. 
The Indianola Gun Club, of Columbus, O., held a shoot on its 
grounds on June 11, which was well attended, the principal event 
being a team match, with the Sherman Gun Club. This contest 
was one of the most exciting ever witnessed in Columbus, and 
was full of interesting incidents. Stanley Rhoads got the "old 
guard" together, but was disappointed when two of his team 
failed to appear. The places were filled, one of the substitutes 
being Mr. Stout, of Circleville, champion of Pickaway county 
for several years. The score, 224 to 216, was in favor of Indianola. 
Several fine scores were made in the match. C. O. Le Compte 
shot at 100 targets and broke 97, making a run of 82 straight. 
Hawkins, of the Winchester Arms Co., also did good work, miss- 
ing but 7 out of 75 targets. 
US NEW JERSEY. 
Faifview Gun Club. 
Fairview, N. J., June 11.— At the shoot of th 
Club to-day scores were made as follows: 
Events: 1 2 3 
Tare:ets : 25 25 25 
E SmTth 10 11 19 
Con Sedore 16 20 21 
I Lawrence 9 18 18 
Chas. Sedore 18 23 .. 
Holmes 1 
Dods 
Sauer |° 
Unteremer 1^ 
Hoessrich • ■ • • ^0 
Brinkerhoff • 
M Leese 
Adrains • • • • • 
H Pape 
e Fairview Gun 
5 
25 
19 
23 
6 
25 
22 
17 
7 8 
25 25 
'.. 16 
19 22 
21 20 
15 
16 
18 
14 
21 
21 
ii 
21 19 
18 16 
13 9 
16 13 
North Rivet GttQ Qeb. 
Edgewater, N. J., June 13.— The scores made at the shoot of the 
North River Gun Club to-day are appended: 
Tareets- 10 15 10 15 10 15 15 10 15 15 10 15 10 15 25 
^ fl ia imi 12 11 .. 14 14 .. .. 
5 11 .. 
Glover 
Eickhoff . 
Richter . . 
Vosselman 
Tower . . . 
Merrill ... 
Schramm 
Piercy . . . 
9 13 10 11 
6 13 8 10 
5 10 
5 13 
7 .. 
10 
12 11 
8 11 8 
.. 9 
.. 9 
7 .. .. 
6 11 .. 
8 .. 9 
.. 11 13 
14 14 
10 8 
11 13 
6 .. 
9 .. 
9 10 
12 13 
.. 11 
.. 9 
9 .. 
8 .. 
6 11 
14 9 14 22 
Jas. R. Merrill, Sec'y. 
North River Gun Club, 
June 18.— There were twenty-eight participants in the shoot of the 
North River Gun Club to-day. The main event was an eleven- 
m.an team match between the South Side Gun Club, of Newark, 
N. J., and the home club. The scores 
Events 
Targets : 
1 
15 
2 
15 
11 
3 
20 
14 
19 
14 
9 
16 
18 
16 
14 
15 
17 
19 
19 
18 
16 
13 
13 
4 
20 
5 
25 
7 
20 
8 
20 
9 
25 
16 
9 
8 
6 
12 
18 
10 
16 
13 
Schoverling • 11 
Truax 11 
German • 9 . . 14 . . . . 16 
Hughes 8 •• 
Herrington 1-^ •• 
Colquitt •••• 10 •■ 
Yeomans 14 . . 
Ehrlich 9 •• 
Guenther 9 8 
Dukes 10 •• 
Sinnock ly • • 
Jap 11 11 
Piercy •• 
Eickhoff 13 .. 
Richter 11 •• 
Merrill 12 •• 
Vosselman • ° •• 
Glover • • 14 
Loeble • •• ^ •• 
Cass • • g • • 
Monahan 5 •• 
TerriU 10 •• 
Burns 
Veil • • 
Morrison • •• •• 
Schneider • 
Bissing • •• •• 1^ 
Collins 
Team match, 25 targets per man: 
South Side Gun Club — Yeomans 16, Dukes 19, Colquitt 21, 
Piercy 23, Sinnock 25, Guenther 19, Ehrlich 18, TerriU 18, Hughes 
13, Whitehead 14, Herrington 22; total 208. 
North River Gun Club— Truax 21, Glover 22, Jap 21, Burns 21, 
Schoverling 17, Schneider 20, Morrison 22, Richter 18, Gruman 18, 
Merrill 19, Eickhoff 17; total 216. 
The team contest resulted in a victory for the North River Gun 
Club by 8 targets. J. R. Merrill, Sec'y N. R. G. C. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., June 18. — Six events were run off to-day on 
the grounds of the Montclair Gun Club, ten members being 
present and participating. Event No. 2 was the cause of a good 
deal of fun. It consisted of a walking match, both barrels loaded, 
at 10 birds, break by first barrel to count 2, by second barrel to 
count 1 point. Mr. Howard won out with 18 points out of a 
possible 20, receiving a recoil pad for his pains. Event No. 6 
likewise was a walking match at 10 pairs of doubles, irregularly 
thrown. Mr. Bush was the winner. 
11 
17 
13 
13 
18 
ie 
ii 
14 
17 
19 
10 
15 
17 
23 
12 
17 
21 
9 
15 
is 
19 
19 
14 
19 
19 
13 
15 
12 
i9 
12 
17 
12 
17 
14 
13 
12 
ii 
9 
12 
8 
18 
16 
11 
13 
15 
22 
11 
15 
19 
19 
13 
12 
4 
4 
*4 
Events: 
Targets : 
C W Kendall. 
Force , 
Boxall' 
1 2 3 4 5 6 
25 10 25 15 15 20 
20 16 21 14 13 11 
8 .. .. .. ,. 6 
16 16 18 12 ,. 12 
Howard 13 18 22 14 15 9 
Batten 12 13 21 .. .. 8 
Events; 12 3 
Targets: 25 10 25 
Crane 19 9 19 
P Allan ........ 10 U 
Bush 14 
Glaister , „ '9 
Quimby .... .. 23 
Edward Winslow, 
4 5 6 
15 15 20 
.. 10 
e « , 6 
.. 14 
9 .. .. 
Sec'y, 
Boston G«n Qub. 
Boston, Mass., June 15.^Eighfeen shooters were present to- 
day at the Boston Gun Club's regular weekly shoot, and were 
more than pleased with their afternoon's sport. The shoot proved 
to be one of the most social and interesting ones that has been 
held here for some time. 
Visitors were present from far and near, probably the most 
welcome one being Mrs. W. K. Park, of Philadelpdia. It is 
now some three or four years since her regular appearance at 
ovir grounds. 
A look at the scores will prove that the old form was in evi- 
dence and targets that were lucky enough to get away unscat.ied 
were few and far between. 
Another welcome shooter was Spencer, making his first ap- 
pearance on the grounds this season and incidentally^ shooting 
a few events with good results, just to show the younger genera- 
tion that the old cunning with the scatter gun was still there. 
Dickey on the 21yds. mark had things all his own way in the 
regular events, though not shooting enough targets to count in 
the high average which was taken care of by Bell and Kirkwood 
each breaking 81 out of the ICO. Second place was looked after 
by Mrs. Park and Burns, both securing an 80 per cent, average 
which IS considered the honor mark for the grounds. 
In the impromptu team match which was as interesting as 
could be made. Bell's team walked under the wire two targets to 
the good, though Capt. Frank and Dickey did the best possible 
work to overcome this lead and almost did it. 
Team matches of this kind seem to always bring out the best 
of sport, and everyone was well pleased when the suggestion was 
made by one of the members to have a team match with all 
shooters entered, and if other clubs would try this method of 
increasing the interest, we think they would find it just about 
right. 
In the regular weekly prize match to-day John Bell had the 
honor though not without a struggle, as Dickey and Burns 
pushed him to the limit, a bad half hour on each of their last 
ten turning the tide in his favor, for which John acknowledged 
he was duly thankful. Other scores as follows: 
rlTeU- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 
Frank 19" 1^ 1^ 1^ 10 15 10 15 10 
Ben V • • 10 8 10 9 13 6 12 10 
£:^rk:is:::::::::~^^ 
fS, w:;:::;:;:;:::::::::::-----i| fif sii eii 
Lee, 16 
Cobb, 16 12 
Muldown, 16 ia 
Bryant, 16 ' ' 
Woodrufl-, 17... 
Shillaber, 16... 
6 
6 7 
6 7 
10 
6 4 
6 9 
6 9 
8 12 8 11 
6 9 5 10 9 6 
8 11 10 13 6 10 
6 9 
7 11 
7 11 
8 12 
p.ck.;/Se::::::::;; « 
Spencer, IS 11 '] " " 13 
Dickey, 21...... 
Firth, IG 
Baker, 16 
Av. 
.780 
.810 
.800 
.750 
.500 
.650 
.790' 
.790' 
.590 
.750' 
.710 
.810 
.800 
.267 
.680 
.860 
.500' 
.900' 
7 8 6 
13 8 15 7 
5 
9 
Merchandise match, 25 unknown distance, handicap. 
Dickef' h •••••• •1011111101110111111111111-22; 
Burns ]fi ' 1101111110111111111111100-21 
Spencer is " " " 111101111111111101111110(^-21 
F?aSk 19 1111111111011011101110101-20. 
Cobb 16 • • ■ • •111011111101111101101110(^-19' 
Muldown 'ie • ■ • • • • •110001111101110011110.1111-19. 
Brvt, nt Vfi llOllllOOlOllllllOUlllOl— 19- 
WooSruff ii • • • • •11011illl0011001111111UO-i9 
ShiUaber 16 ' * ' ■0111101111111110111001101-19 
ifirkwood iq • ••••■.•... .... .111110111101Dmi00011110-l& 
TozieT id •••••• • •llilOOimilOlOlOOllllOll-ll 
Mrs Park 'is " ' ' " 0111111101110011110110010-17 
Lee 16 ' ••••••••••.■• .1011000011101101111011110-16 
Fenton ' 'ifi 0011100111101011111001011-16 
Packe?' Ifi ' • • • • • -1100101010000001111001001-11 
• ■ • ooimoioooioiooiooooooio- 8 
T> II r- ^ Team Match. 
Bell, Capt 10 9—19 
Mrs. Park 10 10—20 
Lee n 8—20 
Woodruff ........ 10 7—17 
Fenton 9 3_i2 
Muldown ... .. 12 10—22 
Bryant ........... 6 6—12 
Frank, Capt. ...... .12 10—22 
bpencer .... 
Cobb ......... 
Tozier 
Shillaber . 9 
Burns ............. 13 
6—14 
12 9— 21 
11 6—17 
8—17 
6—19 
Kirkwood 14 16-24-145 Dickey ::::::::::: J i^li-us 
June^8.-Eleven shooters made up the attendance at the Boston 
Gun Club to-day, and though a small congregation, it proved 
an interesting one, scores running considerably higher than 
usual, and all taking part in the good work. High average for 
the P. M. was taken care of by Woodruff of the home team, and 
Cobb, one of the latest acquisitions to the trapshooting sport in 
this section, both securing 84 per cent, and also putting in some 
good scores m the prize events. 
Gokey's work was also of the expert order and stood a good 
show of high average should he have been able to have staid 
through the programme events, 88 per cent, on his five events 
being something of an idea the form that he was in. Other 
scores: 
Events : 
Targets : 
Frank, 19... 
Bell, 20 
Lambert, li. 
Gokey, 16... 
Woodruff, 17 
was in. 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 
10 15 10 15 10 15 10 25 15 
7 13 7 14 10 13 ■ 9 22 11 
9 13 8 13 9 15 6 18 12 
8 10. 6 12 10 9 10 .. 6 
9 13 ..13 9 14 
9 10 8 9 7 10 
10 12 9 13 9 12 
^'" 6 9 6 4 
11 
12 .. 17 
Av. 
.832 
.808 
.710 
.884 
.840 
.706 
.840 
.480 
.500 
.70U 
.700 
.600 
vvooarun, i7 8 14 8 13 9 14 9 
T^^t'u.^ ••• 9 10 S fl 7 in 
16^-.-.. . ,10 12 
Williams, 16... i in 
Preble, 16 5 
Powers, 16 "r " 
Baker, 16 7 " " 
Firth, 16 e ! ; y. ; ; ■ ■ ■ ■ 
Merchandise match, 25 unknown distance handicap ' 
Frank iq ' " - •••••••• •111111011111imillllllll_24 
Woodruff -ii: • • • • • • Si}}i}iiH??^oi^^^^^^ 
G^k^^'. 16 ::::::::::::::::::: :mSS S 
g^l^rii:-::::::::::::::::::::::::::- 
^ii^s;-i6:::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::l^ 
The Sherbrooke, Canada. "Gun Club," annual Dominion Day 
tournament, July 1, has a programme of twelve events 10 15 
and 20 targets, entrance $1, $1.50 and $2, except the seventh, which 
is the five-man team race, 20 targets, .entrance per team $10. A 
merchandise event at 10 targets, i8yds., entrance' 50 cents, re-entry 
25 cents, will also be shot. Shooting will' commence at 9 o'clock. 
Targets 2 cents. The competition is for amateurs, but manu- 
facturers' agents will be allowed to shoot for targets. Guns and 
ammunition addressed to C. H. Foss, .prepaid, will be delivered 
on the grounds. 
