July g, 1904.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
Garfield Gun Clot. 
Chicago, June 10.— Despite the counter attraction of Derby 
■Day, twenty-five shooters put in appearance to-day on our 
grounds for the first shoot of the second series. 
Dr. Meek and Pollard tied for Class A trophy, both going 25 
straight. Hibbard, A. McGowan, Snyder, Stone and C. Einfeldt 
all tied for Class B trophy on 22. Gould won C trophy on 18. 
In the cup shoot, which followed, 15 singles and 5 pairs, Pollard 
won Class A on 24. Einfeldt Class B on 23 and Ostendorf Class 
C on 14. 
The day was an ideal one for trapshooting, just warm enough 
i to be pleasant, and only a slight head wind, but not strong enough 
to materially affect the flight of the targets. 
Eighth trophy event scores: 
Dr Meek .: 1111111111111111111111111—25 
Johnson 1111011100111101111111110—20 
Y°?\ d 0111111110110110110111100—18 
^P," 1 1101001011110011001111001—15 
•Bibbard 1111111111111111111100011—22 
1 nomas 110111110111111111111111—23 
lollard , 1111111111111111111111111—25 
Barnard 1101110011010111001110100—15 
a Tt P £ 1111111011110101111111111—22 
A McGowan 1110111011111110111111111—22 
^nyder .1111101101111111110111111—22 
Hathaway 0011111111101110101011111—19 
Eaton 1111111111111111011111110—23 
Birkland, Sr 1111011111010110111111111-21 
Kissack 1011111011111010010111111—19 
g t0 , ne 1110010111111111111111111—22 
Stalnaker . . : 0000100101101110001101100—11 
£ rm , z ■ -• lOllOllllOOlllOlOOllOlOll— 16 
Ford • ■ 1011111101110111111010111—20 
™ A J? ncs 11111101 1111111111 0111111— 23 
C Einfeldt 0111111111111111001111111—22 
Hicks 011111111111111] 1 11111011—23 
Cup shoot; 15 singles, 5 pairs: 
Dr Meek 111111111111101 10 11 11 10 11—23 
Johnson 110111101111111 10 11 11 00 11—20 
Cculd 011011100110000 10 00 10 00 10—10 
k?hl llllUfJllOlllOl 11 11 10 11 00—19 
Hibbard 111011011011111 11 10 01 11 11—20 
Thomas 111011011111110 11 11 11 01 11—21 
Pollard 111111111111111 11 H 11 01 11-24 
Ostendort 011100011101111 01 00 01 10 01—14 
Kampp 111111001110111 11 11 00 01 11—19 
McGowan 001111110111111 11 11 01 01 10—19 
Snyder 0111 0000101 0011 11 11 11 10 11—16 
Hathaway 111110011110111 10 10 10 11 10—18 
Eaton ..111111111111111 10 10 11 11 11—23 
Birkland, Sr 111110111111111 11 11 00 00 11—20 
Kissack 111111111110111 01 11 01 10 11—21 
Stone .101111111111111 01 00 11 01 10—19 
Stalnaker 111111011100011 10 01 11 01 10—17 
Prinz 111001110000100 11 01 10 00 00—11 
Ford 011011111111111 1110 1110 11—21 
W A Jones 111101111010101 11 11 11 11 U_ 22 
C Einfeldt , 111111111111011 10 11111111—23 
Hicks 111110101111111 11 11 11 11 ll—<>3 
Trego 110011000000101 00 10 10 10 10—10 
June 25.— The appended scores were made on our grounds to-day 
on the occasion of the second trophy shoot of the second series. 
McDonald won Class A trophy on 24; C. Einfeldt won Class B on 
23. and Gould Class C on 14. 
In the cup shoot which followed, Dr. Shaw captured Class A 
on 23, while Smedes, Snyder and C. Einfeldt tied in Class B on 
21, and Gould won in Class C on 14. 
The day was not a favorable one for good scores, there being a 
strong head wind, which made the flight of the targets so erratic 
that at times it was almost impossible to connect. The attend- 
ance was good, there being thirty-three shooters in the trophy 
event. 
All-day shoot on July 4. Come everybody. 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
Dr Meek 1011111111110101101011011—19 
Pollard 1010111111011011010111100—17 
Johnson 0100011111110111110101000—15 
Birkland, Jr 1110101011111111111011111—21 
Gould 0111101000011100111110010—14 
Kehl 1010111001101110011001101—15 
K? mpp 1100001110011111110100001—14 
Traverse 1111110110110101111011111—20 
Stone 0111111111111110011011011—20 
Cook 0010101110011110 
Eaton 0110111111111111111111101—22 
Thomas 1111111111100111111110100—20 
Worthington 110011101111111 
W A Jones 0111111101111111111001110—20 
McDonald 1111111110111111111111111—24 
Dr Shaw 0110101011111011111111111—20 
Smedes 1111000111111111111110111—21 
Prinz 0000000100101000010000100— 5 
Mrs Shaw ..0011000101110000001110110—11 
Birkland, Sr 11001101 11100011011010110—15 
Taylor 1111011110100101100010110—15 
Kelley 1000010100011010110000100— 9 
Delilant 0101001111100011100100011—13 
C Einfeldt 1111111111111101111111110—23 
Keck limOOllllllOllOOOlOOHO— 16 
W Einfeldt llllllOlOUHOOlllOlOOOOO— 15 
Blain 10000O111O1OOO01 100001100— 9 
Geotter 1111111111011101100111111—21 
McKinnon 0111101100111101110111111—19 
Seymore 0111111100011111111111111—21 
Snyder 1101111110011101111100110—18 
Ford 1000111001111111101001010—15 
Hathaway 1101010011111100011111111—18 
Cup shoot, 15 singles and 5 pairs: 
Dr Meek 111010011111111 11 11 11 11 11—22 
Pollard 111001111111101 11 11 01 11 10—20 
Johnson 111111111101101 10 00 10 11 '01— IS 
Birkland, Jr 110010101101111 11 00 10 10 10—15 
Gould > 100110011110110 10 10 00 10 01—14 
JCebl .101010000011110 10 10 00 10 01—11 
Kampp .111110101011111 
Travers 111011011011110 
Stone '.........111101111010110 
Hathaway 111111101111010 
Eaton 011101111111111 
Thomas 001111011100111 
W A Jones 111110111111111 
McDonald 111111111111111 
Dr Shaw 111111111011111 
Smedes 11111111111111 
Prinz 101100010110111 
Snyder 111111110111010 
Birkland, Sr. 011111001111001 
Taylor 010000001001101 
C Einfeldt 110111111110111 
W' Einfeldt 10111101111111 
Geotter 011111011111111 
Seymore 111111111101110 
McKinnon 111111001101111 
Fcrd 010000111111111 
10 11 00 
11 01 11 
11 10 11 
11 11 00 
11 11 01 
11 10 11 
01 01 01 
10 11 11 
11 11 11 
01 10 11 
10 00 11 
10 11 11 
00 01 11 
10 11 10 
10 11 10 
11 11 10 
11 10 11 
00 11 11 
11 00 10 
11 11 11 
J. w. 
11 10—18 
11 11—20 
01 11—19 
01 10—18 
01 11—21 
11 10—18 
01 01—14 
00 10—21 
10 11—23 
11 10—21 
10 00—13 
11 10—21 
10 11—16 
10 11—12 
11 11—21 
10 10—20 
00 10—19 
11 11—21 
00 00—15 
10 11—19 
Meek. 
St. Paul Rod and Gun Club. 
St. Paul, Minn.— The' St. Paul Rod and Gun Club's regular 
club shoot, held June 26. The averages were: First, Emil 
Novotny; second. Perry; third, Famechon. Weathers conditions 
good. Each event was at 15 targets : 
Events: 1234 5 6789 10. Broke. 
Famechon ; 10 13 14 14 11 15 13 10 12, 11 123 
Perry 13 14 13 14 15 11 13 10 10 11 124 
Figge v ...10 14 8 10 10 10 10 7 7 6 92 
Dreury 13 14 8 9 9 11 11 7 7 7. 96 
Allgaus 13 14 13 13 14 .... 12 9 11 99 
Johnston 11 11 12 12 13 11 13 11 8 12 114 
Mrs Johnston 10 13 14 12 11 12 11 11 10 9' 113 
Bakeman 14 14 12 11 11 10 12 8 12 9 113 
Schulstad 14 11 13 12 13 11 12 13 11 7 117 
E Novotny . . . .• 14 14 12 13 12 12 14 13 14 11 ' 129 
Cat 13 11 13 12 49 
Covington 12 9 11 12 . . 44 
J Novotny 12 13 13 11 13 62 
Pleiss 13 11 13 14 12 63 
Ed Novotny 10 15 11 36 
Bancroft 13 14 13 13 11 12 76 
F S Novotny 10 11 11 32 
F Novotny 15 11 26 
Penny 12 .. 12 
Cork 10 .. ..• 10 
Rush 9 .. .. .'. 9 
Five-man team shoot, 25 targets each, for cash prize of $10: 
No. 1 team — Johnston 19, Mrs. Johnston 16, Perry 20, Famechon 
21, Bancroft 19; total 95. 
No. 2 Team — F. Novotny 23, F. S. Novotny 17, Emil Novotny 
16, Toe Novotny 20, Ed Novotny 13; total 89. 
. No. 3 Team- Bakeman 20, Allgaus 16, Pleiss 18, Rush 17,' Schul- 
stad 11; total 82. 
Scores at shoot of June 25: 
Events: 1234567. 8 9 
Targets : 15 15 15 15 15 25 15 10 15 
9 14 12 13 24 12 
Bazille 11 
O'Neill 3 
Frank el 4 
Davidson 10 
McDermott 3 
Perry 9 10 10 11 11 
Bakeman 8 8 7 9.. 
H W 10 .. 6 5 8 
Novotny 11 . . 12 12 12 23 
Hutchinson 11 11 
5 5 
. 6 
. 11 
3 4 
19 
24 .. .. 
24 
25 
23 11 10 
23 
22 9 4 10 
9 8 7 
. 2 6 
Broke. 
85 
38 
38 
46 
29 
91 
48 
64 
90 
30 
Pleiss ■. 17 17 
Club trophy event, 25 targets, handicap allowance: Bazille 
(0) 14, O'Neill (10) 16, Frankel (10) 24, Davidson (10) 24, Mc- 
Dermott (15) 25, Perry (6) 19, Bakerman (3) 19, H. W. (12) 22, 
F. S. Novotny (0) 20, Pleiss (0) 17. McDermott won for the 
first time. 
Springfield, Mass., Shooting Club. 
This club held their regular semi-monthly practice shoot on the 
afternoon of June 25, with a good attendance. The day, with 
scarcely any wind, was perfect for shooting — very unusual for these 
grounds. 
The badge contest drew out seven members. Kites was the 
winner, his score of 19 out of 25 from the 17yd. mark being high 
for the event. This was the fifth shoot of a series of ten for the 
badge. It has been won once by each of the following members: 
Snow, Coats, Downing, Douglass and Kites. At the end of the 
season the member whose average is highest in the badge contests 
becomes the owner. 
Scores in the badge contest follow: 
Badge contest, 25 targets: C. Kites (17yds.) 19, Fuller (16) 17, 
Snow (16) 16, Douglass (23) 16, Lathrop (16) 16, Chapin (16) 13, 
E. Janser (16) 13. 
Scores in regular events follow: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Shot 
Targets : 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 at. Broke. 
Douglass 5 . . 4 . . 4 . . . . 30 13 
C Kites 6 .. 7 .. 5 .. 30 18 
Snow ..... 5 .. 4 .. .. 4 4 40 17 
F Talmadge 1 .. 5 .. 5 .. 30 11 
Fuller 6 .. 8 .. 7 .. .. 30 21 
E Talmadge 4 10 4 
Lathrop 5 .. 2 20 7 
Neal 6 8 6 30 20 
Chapin 4 . . 3 20 7 
E Janser 7 .. 3 20 10 
W Janser 4 .. .. 3 .. .. 20 7 
Boughton 3 10 3 
Shattuck 4 .. 5 20 9 
H Kites .. 2 10 2 
Pease 1 10 I 
Dr McNair , 3 .... . 10 3 
M[lSBIR| 
Ohio Ttap. 
The Dayton, O., Gun Club held a shoot on. their new grounds 
in June, which was well attended. The grounds will be open 
for shooting Friday and Saturday afternoons, and on any other 
day desired. 
The Greenville, O., Gun Club held its regular shoot on June 27 
with ten members present. The club will meet hereafter on every 
Monday until the twenty events constituting the medal race are 
shot. Westerfield at the last shoot won the medal on a straight 
score. Will Baker, considerd the best shot in the club, is at home 
on a vacation, and means to show the boys how to shoot. He 
came near doing it to-day, breaking 24 out of his 30. 
At the Indianola Gun Club, of Columbus, O., only seven mem- 
bers were present on June 27. Some had been to the State shoot, 
others to the G. A. H., and had all the shooting they wanted for 
a while. The principal event was a three-man team shoot at 25 
targets, Buchanan's team winning in the shoot-off by 2 targets. 
A number of the members of the West End Gun Club, of Day- 
ton, met at their old grounds on June 21 for the purpose of clean- 
ing up and closing the place. They could not resist the tempta- 
tion to smash a few targets, and became so interested in the sport 
that the work was postponed. L. H. Miller and O. N. Bailey tied 
for first on 23 each. On June 28 the final contest was held on the 
old grounds, and the club disbanded, its members all being 
stockholders in the new club. 
Nearly 200 people, including members of the Fish and Game 
Protective Club, of Dayton, and their friends, went to Wolf's 
grove on the Stillwater River on June 24. The occasion was the 
sixteenth annual picnic of the club. The officers of the club are 
Edwin Best, President; Hon. O. B. Brown, Vice-President; John 
F. Campbell, Secretary; W. H. Stark, Treasurer. Executive Com- 
t 1 ! 1 "^ J 8 " R Seitnel '» C. E. Pease, E. T. Plardy, W. N. Kuhns, 
H. G. Protsman, B. F. Hershey, Dr. D. W. Greene The chief 
sport of the day was the trapshooting, which began soon after 
reaching the grove, and was continued until some time after din- 
ner. The gold medal was won by J. G. Kumler. The Best 
trophy was won by J. M. Markham. Bqnasa. . 
Nepocset Gun Club. 
East Walpole, Mass., June 25.— The annual all-day shoot of the 
Neponset Gun Club was held on its grounds on the above date 
and proved to be the most successful event since the organization 
of the club. Thirty lovers of the sport participated. The bright 
sun at midday and the threatening thunderstorm in the afternoon 
made the conditions not as favorable as those of the preceding 
year. Still, fairly good scores were made, O. R. Dickey making 
highest average with 155 out of 175 shot at; Roy second with 151 
to his credit. Events Nos. 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12 were handi- 
cap prize events; Dickey 21, Bell 20, Hibbard 18, Woodruff 18, 
Kirkwood 20, Allison 19, Woodward 17, Fenton 19, Sanborn 18, 
Roy 19, Bowen 19, Spofford 18, Lehan 18, Rice 18, Shellaber, Jr., 
18 and Lenfield 18 yards. The programme events provided 175 
targets. The following are the scores : 
'Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 Broke. 
Dickey 10 14 10 12 9 15 7 13 10 13 9 11 9 13 155 
Fell 10 13 9 12 7 10 4 13 7 11 7 12 7 12 134 
Hibbard 9 15 6 14 9 9 8 13 8 15 9 10 8 14 147 
Woodruff 9 11 7 13 9 8 14 12 9 13 8 14 8 14 139 
Kirkwood 8 13 9 14 7 13 7 13 9 12 9 8 7 12 141 
Allison 8 12 8 15 9 6 9 10 7 12 8 11 9 13 138 
Woodward 8 12 9 10 9 13 7 10 8 13 8 11 8 14 140 
Lane 8 11 9 11 9 10 7 11 7 10 9 10 5 11 128 
Fenton • 8 14 7 12 8 11 7 10 7 9 9 9 8 12 131 
Sanborn 6 12 5 9 3 9 3 6 6 8 8 13 6 8 102 
Roy 9 14 9 14 6 12 7 14 9 15 9 12 7 14 151 
Morse 7 11 6 12 7 12 8 11 8 8 10 11 7 13 131 
Bowen 8 13 7 9 8 6 5 7 6 10 6 6.... 91 
Spofford 10 11 6 12 10 13 10 14 9 10 6 12 8 12 133 
Burns 7 12 6 9 10 14 8 7 10 10 9 11 5 14 132 
Wadsworth 8 10 8 11 4 9 6 10 8 13 10 14 9 13 133 
Flower 8 10 7 13 8 8 9 12 7 9 9 14 9 12 135 
L Davis 5 5 5 4 . . . . 5 6 12 . . 10 52 
Sawyer 7 11 5 11 9 14 8 12 . . . . 77 
H Davis 5 6 7 5 5.... 6 .. 34 
Ogden 7 4 9 6 26 
Lehan 9 9 8 6 13 ... . 45 
C Burns 7 8 7 8 6 11 9 56 
Rice 11 7 11 4 10 7 12 64 
Shellaber 11 8 10 8 11 8 12 68 
H Sawyer 7 5 7 6 11 .. .. 36 
Linfield 12 8 14 8 10 . . . . 52 
Wales 5 4 11 9 12 . . . . 41 
Francis ..12 5 5 4 26 
C. A. Flower, Sec'y. 
Norwich Shootirg Club. 
Norwich, Conn., June 27. — Each event was at 25 targets, at the 
shoot of the Norwich Gun Club to-day. The scores: 
Events : 
1 2 3 4 5 6 Shot 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 25 at. Broke. 
Ockford 23 22 23 22 22 19 150 131 
Prest 18 24 22 21 21 17 150 123 
Mitchell 21 21 19 75 61 
Amberg 18 16 20 19 . . . . 100 73 
Aborn 19 14 17 15 ... . 100 65 
Gates 17 13 . . . . 50 30 
Olcott 10 18 50 28 
Moran 16 12 50 28 
Calkins 11 12 . . 13 10 . . 100 46 
Av. 
87 
82 
81 
73 
65 
-60 
56 
56 
46 
For the silver spoons: Amberg 18, Aborn 18, Ockford 18 
Mitchell 16, Moran 14, Gates 14, Prest 14. 
For the ammunition case: Mitchell 10, Prest 9, Ockford 8 
Gates 7, Moran 7, Olcott 8, Amberg 6, Aborn 6. 
.. . , .... I. V, Tafft, Sec'y. 
