488 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
fJJtJNB 1?* S90S. 
(the Association was formed, over twenty-five years ago. It ftow 
represents the individual championship at inanimate targets and 
is open to all residents, professional or amattur. Conditions: 100 
targets, 16yds. rise; entrance, $3, including targets. The winner 
at the last annual tournament to receive the net purse in this. 
This to be shot off at 25 targets. Winner to give a bond for the 
teturn of the medal before the next tournament: F. E. Butler 
88, F. C. Bissett 85, Fred Truax 82, G. H. Piercy 81, C. H. Cole 
81, E. A> Guetither 7, M. H. Rupell 67, J. W. Hoffman 64. 
Third Day, June 8. 
The weather was pleasant, though a stiff wind blew across the 
traps. The team contest, between New Jersey and New York, had 
no entries. ' 
An eight-man informal team race was shot between the pro^ 
fessionals and the amateurs, the latter winning. Also a number 
of extra events were shot. Scores: 
Shot 
at 
Broke. 
JAR Elliott ... 
160 
127 
W H Heer 
160 
150 
P E Butler 
160 
104 
T M Hawkins 
160 
147 
160 
112 
115 
94 
A A Schoverling. 
160 
133 
W J Hearne 
160 
137 
Totals for the 
three 
days: 
Shot 
at 
R H Nicol 160 
E A Guenther 
L H. Schorty 
Fred Truax . 
G H Piercy . 
M H Rupell . 
F C Bissett . 
Frank Hall .. 
160 
160 
160 
160 
160 
130 
145 
Broke. 
95 
115 
133 
128 
135 
109 
95 
119 
W H Heer 
J_M Hawkins 165 
Sim Glover 
H H Stevens 
Neaf Apgar 
G R Schneider . . . 
JAR Elliott .... 
A A Schoverling.. 
W J Hearne ..... 
L J Squier 
R H Nicol 165 
G A Mosher 
G H Piercy .... 
,L H Schorty . . . 
Fred Truax ..... 
W K Matthews 165 
E A Gueitther ... 
S S Adams 165 
A B Gaines, Jr... 
M H Rupell .... 
John Martin 150 
Dr C E Richter. 
F Childs 
O N Armstrong . 
W H Williams .. 
Dr E Betts... 
J S Hale 
F C Bissett 
W C Danser . . . 
E J Cahr 
Dr J B Pardee . 
W T Smock . . . 
M Quackenbush 
Frank Hall 
J F Way 
G B Gaskill ... 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
Third Day. 
Shot 
Shot 
bhot 
at. 
Broke. 
at. 
Broke. 
at. 
Broke. 
165 
152 
160 
i4e 
IbU 
1(55 
150 
160 
1 AA 
144 
1 Cfi 
Mi 
165 
147 
110 
82 
loo 
14o 
IbO 
loU 
1 1 *j 
Ibo 
140 
160 
1.51 
11c 
llo 
yo 
Igo 
139 
110 
b( 
J.00 
J.OO 
165 
132 
160 
133 
165 
138 
ieo 
i25 
160 
137 
165 
101 
60 
33 
165 
67 
110 
57 
ieo 
'95 
120 
87 
165 
144 
160 
i28 
ies 
i35 
165 
139 
160 
133 
165 
136 
160 
i24 
160 
128 
165 
133 
165 
125 
ieo 
i22 
ieo 
ii5 
165 
125 
110 
87 
165 
122 
165 
122 
ieo 
iio 
ieo 
iog 
150 
122 
165 
123 
165 
119 
165 
125 
iio 
'87 
165 
117 
110 
67 
165 
105 
135 
96 
135 
109 
ieo 
i35 
iso 
'95 
120 
73 
135 
104 
105 
74 
60 
53 
iio 
'82 
60 
40 
60 
45 
60 
53 
ieo 
iig 
SO 
20 
30 
23 
'45 
'si 
15 
7 
160 
i4i 
160 
120 
ieo 
ioi 
130 
83 
115 
91 
> • » 
60 
32 
50 
38 
15 
11 
H S Welles ..... 
F E Butler 
J W Hoffman ... 
C H Cole 
F K Stelle 
E H Reynolds... 
Oscar Mundy 
Amateurs vs. professionals, eight men, 100 targets per man: 
Amateurs — L. H. Schorty 86, A. A. Schoverling 85, G. H. Piercy 
84, Fred Truax 79, Frank Hall 79, Ed. Guenther 76, F. C. Bissett 
75, M. H. Rupell 66; total, 630. 
Professionals— W. PI. Heer 95, J. M. Hawkins 93, W. J. Hearns 
87, Neaf Apgar 83, J. A. R. Elliott 7fi, F. ~ " ' " 
Stevens 65, R. H. Nicol 54; total, 622. 
E. Butler 69, H. H. 
Springfield Shooting Club. 
We held a practice shoot on the afternoon of June 3, at which 
fourteen members turned out to try their hand for the several 
, prizes we are shooting for during the season. The seventh event, 
a 15-target event for a box of cigars, resulted in a tie between 
Collins and P. Lathrop on 15 broken for each, counting in their 
added allowance of three targets. Owing to a misunderstanding, 
the tie was not shot off, but will be decided at the next shoot. 
We have one of these prize events at each shoot. The sixth and 
eighth events are for the Peters cup and three merchandise prizes 
respectively, to be shot for during the season, the sixth handi- 
capped by allowing added targets, and in the eighth the shooters 
are divided into classes according to their shooting, the three 
prizes being of equal value. Scores in these three events follow: 
Event No. 6, 25 targets; Peters cup contest — Finch, scratch, 22; 
Snow, 19 (3), 22; Hawes, 19 (3), 22; P. Lathrop, 18 (3), 21; 
Janser, 16 (5), 21; Le Noir (scratch), 20; Kites (scratch), 20; 
Chapin, 17 (3), 20;'-E. H. Lathrop, 17 (3), 20;- Coats (scratch), 19; 
Boughton, 13 (5), 18; Bradford, 6 (5), 11. 
Event No. 7, 15 targets; club prize, box of cigars — P. Lathrop, 
12 (3), 15; Collins, 12 (3), 15; Snow (scratch), 14; Finch (scratch), 
13; Chapin, 10 (3), 13; E. H. Lathrop, 9 (3), 12; Le Noir (scratch), 
11; Kites (scratch), 11; Bradford, 6 (4), 10; Coats (scratch), 10; 
Hawes, 7 (3), 10. 
Event No. 8, 25 targets; three merchandise prizes, three classes, 
A, B and C— Finch (A) 24, Snow (A) 22, Le Noir (A) 19, Kites 
(A) 18, Coats (A) 17, Hawes (B) 20, P. Lathrop (B) 18, Chapin 
(C) 15, Bradford (C) 14. 
Scores by 'regular events follow: 
Events : 123456789 10 11 12 
Targets : 20 10 10 10 10 25 15 25 10 15 10 10 
Finch 17 10 . . 9 8 22 13 24 9 14 10 . . 
Le Noir 12 7 10 7 6 20 11 19 9 10 . . . . 
Kites . 16 4 . . 9 .. 20 11 18 7 11 5 8 
Coats 19 10 17 9 6 4 . . 
P Lathrop 7 . . 8 .. 18 12 18 ....... . 
Snow 8 . . 19 14 22 . . 
Hawes 19 7 20 .. .. .. .. 
Chapin . . . . 17 10 15 . . . . . . . . 
E Lathrop 5 . . 7 17 9 
Jansen 4 . . 6 16 . . 
Boughton 2 3 .... 13 
Collins 12 .. .. .. 7 9 
Walker 3 
Shot 
at. 
Broke. 
150 
136 
150 
111 
150 
109 
100 
65 
85 
63 
75 
63 
65 
46 
65 
42 
60 
38 
45 
26 
45 
18 
35 
28 
10 
3 
Misfire. 
6 7 8 9 10 
15 20 15 20 15 
14 19 14 20 13 
12 14 12 12 10 
13 17 13 16 8 
14 16 13 18 11 
.. .. 9 .. .. 
ii 
Westchester Gtfn Cltib. 
Westchester, Pa. — While the attendance at our shoot on June 
8 was not large, due to the bad weather, yet we shot the pro- 
gramme as advertised. Scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 10 15 15 20 10 
Coleman 9 14 13 18 10 
Torpey 7 10 12 17 6 
Lund 8 12 10 16 10 
Fisher 8 11 13 17 9 
Farr C 10 
Brooke 8 9 
Mace 7 6 
Charlton 9 8 12 11 6 
Lumis 9 11 8 . . 
Howard 9 11 12 15 7 
Pennington 6 12 10 15 - 6 
Sweyney 6 11 11 15 7 » 
Holland 4 11 11 .. 4 .. 
Ferguson 6 8 9 
Young .. 11 11 .. 5 7 
Bull 0 .. 8 11 
Lee .. .. 9 14 10 12 
Roser .. 15 9 12 
Broomall .. .. .. 2 .. .. 
Silver .. .. .. 7 9 U 12 17 10 
Burton . . . • .... . , 13 6 • . . . 
JJaincs .• 12 
11 
12 
7 
10 
11 
10 
19 
6 13 7 
13 .. 
i2 
13 16 
7 .. 
12 17 
Cedat Sptmgs Tottrnament. 
New Paris, O. — Appended are the scores made at our shoot: 
June 5f First Day. 
Events: t 2 3 
Targets: 15 15 20 
Ahlers i .... i .......... . 15 11 18 
Peters 12 13 18 
Maynard 13 12 15 
Penn 13 12 16 
Faran 13 10 17 
Foltz 13 12 19 
Orr 14 11 19 
Bell 13 14 17 
Alkire 13 15 15 
Stienman 10 12 12 
Randall .................. 12 14 15 
Dwire 13 14 15 
Rike 11 14 15 
Tryon 13 15 17 
Miller 13 14 16 
Carr 12 11 12 
Lockwood 14 10 17 
Flinn 12 12 16 
A W Kirby 13 12 17 
Karneham 12 11 18 
Snow 14 15 18 
Trimble 15 14 19 
H N Kirby 13 13 16 
Heikes 14 14 17 
Le Compte 15 12 17 
Reid 12 14 17 
Clark .• 14 13 18 
Veitmeyer 10 9 17 
Oswald 15 14 16 
Cain 13 10 15 
Cross 10 13 15 
Brandenburg 10 8 14 
Page 12 11 15 
Lindemuth 13 12 20 
Smiley 14 12 15 
Dougan 9 12 13 
Dial 10 13 15 
Oldt 10 11 14 
Hodapp 11 12 12 
Phares 12 11 14 
Achey 10 11 17 
Swihart 6 .. 16 
Eidson ...10 13 12 
Warner 7 9 11 
Brooks 10 12 17 
Liesk 9 8 15 
Becker 6 7 11 
Mitchell 9 8 7 11 
Steuard 
Seelhoff 
Allen 
4 5 
15 15 
11 11 
11 15 
12 13 
12 13 
12 10 
14 13 
13 14 
10 9 
9 13 
9 11 
15 10 
12 14 
13 15 
14 14 
11 11 
10 8 
7 8 
14 14 
13 12 
11 14 
13 13 
14 15 
13 13 
14 11 
13 13 
12 14 
13 15 
11 11 
11 10 
14 9 
11 14 
11 14 
11 9" 
13 14 
11 12 
10 8 
11 13 
10 13 
8 11 
10 12 
10 14 
12 12 
8 10 
8 9 
11 4 
10 .. 
6 7 8 
20 15 15 
17 12 10 
16 12 13 
17 13 14 
17 14 12 
18 10 14 
18 14 12 
18 12 15 
18 9 13 
20 11 12 
18 13 14 
19 15 14 
14 14 10 
17 14 14 
19 12 14 
14 9 13 
9 11 9 
14 10 11 
16 13 13 
18 13 13 
15 15 15 
16 13 12 
16 14 15 
15 11 12 
19 15 13 
17 15 13 
19 12 15 
20 14 10 
13 8 12 
16 18 13 
16 13 13 
17 9 13 
15 14 11 
13 11 . . 
16 14 14 
17 14 14 
11 .. .. 
17 .. .. 
13 .. .. 
13 .. .. 
14 .. .. 
16 .. .. 
17 .. .. 
16 .. .. 
9 10 
20 15 
14 14 
13 13 
17 12 
17 15 
18 10 
19 U 
19 15 
14 10 
19 14 
17 11 
18 15 
19 13 
17 14 
19 14 
20 13 
8 12 
16 10 
17 12 
19 14 
17 14 
17 15 
18 14 
15 10 
18 12 
18 12 
20 12 
19 11 
16 13 
16 .. 
16 
9 10 9 12 10 8 
8 8 
.. .. 10 9 .. .. 
June 6, Second Day. 
Events: . 12 3 4 
Targets: 15 15 20 15 
Ahlers 14 12 17 13 
Peters 15 12 19 14 
Maynard 13 13 16 13 
Faran 11 15 15 13 
Clark 11 14 15 14 
Tryon 13 15 18 12 
Rike 14 14 18' 9 
Randall 11 14 19 12 
Steinman 12 13 13 13 
Foltz 12 12 17 11 
Orr 13 11 14 10 
Bell 11 9 13 9 
Alkire 14 15 16 14 
Miller 13 10 15 10 
Lockwood 14 9 14 11 
Carr 11 11 16 8 
Spangler 11 12 15 10 
Snow 14 14 18 12 
A W Kirby 13 12 17 13 
Flinn 13 13 16 11 
H N Kirby 11 9 16 13 
Young 14 13 20 13 
Reid 12 12 19 12 
Heikes 14 13 20 14 
Trimble 11 13 19 14 
Le Compte 11 13 19 11 
Veitmeyer 13 13 16 11 
Dwire 10 12 16 13 
Karnehan 11 12 11 12 
Lewis 15 12 17 13 
Warner 6 11 12 8 
Seelhoff 8 17 6 
Steuard 7 9 10 . . 
Porter 12 
Dougan 10 
Martin 
5 6 7 
15 20 15 
14 19 11 
11 10 12 
15 17 13 
9 17 10 
11 16 14 
13 17 14 
11 19 12 
14 18 11 
10 18 11 
13 20 14 
11 18 12 
10 18 12 
14 15 15 
12 16 13 
11 15 11 
9 10 13 
13 16 12 
12 20 14 
14 18 13 
13 15 13 
10 13 12 
14 17 12 
13 19 13 
14 19 13 
14 15 14 
13 17 13 
14 17 12 
13 14 11 
12 13 11 
14 19 . . 
9 9.. 
7 .. .. 
8 9 10 
15 20 15 
14 18 14 
12 15 12 
14 14 13 
13 18 12 
10 20 10 
11 18 14 
12 18 13 
13 19 11 
8 16 11 
11 20 9 
13 17 14 
13 18 14 
12 18 11 
11 16 10 
14 14 12 
11 12 12 
13 13 14 
12 16 14 
11 17 11 
4 16 13 
12 15 11 
11 20 13 
11 19 12 
14 11 14 
14 18 12 
14 17 15 
10 18 10 
12 16 . . 
9 16 .. 
7 10 .. 
Jno. 
oiilr 
shoot : 
Shot 
at. 
Broke. 
165 
133 
165 
136 
165 
138 
165 
141 
165 
132 
165 
145 
165 
150 
165 
127 
165 
141 
165 
127 
165 
147 
165 
138 
165 
144 
165 
151 
165 
134 
165 
102 
165 
117 
165 
139 
165 
144 
165 
144 
165 
146 
165 
154 
165 
181 
165 
147 
165 
149 
165 
147 
165 
147 
165 
120 
■150 
124 
150 
119 
130 
102 
130 
97 
115 
82 
130 
116 
130 
109 
100 
63 
loo 
79 
100 
71 
100 
67 
100 
73 
100 
78 
85 
63 
.100 
69 
80 
45 
60 
54 
65 
42 
65 
32 
65 
35 
85 
58 
35 
16 
30 
19 
Shot 
at. 
Broke. 
165 
146 
165 
132 
165 
141 
165 
132 . 
165 
135 
165 
145 
165 
140 
165 
142 
165 
124 
165 
139 
165 
133 
165 
127 
165 
144 
165 
126 
165 
125 
165 
113 
165 
129 
165 
144 
165 
130 
165 
127 
165 
121 
165 
147 
165 
142 
165 
146 
165 
144 
165 
143 
165 
134 
115 
89 
115 
82 
100 
89 
100 
55 
80 
50 
50 
26 
50 
40 
50 
35 
35 
17 
F. Freeman, Sec'y- 
Soo G«n CI«b, 
Sioux City, Iowa.— The eleventh annual tournament of the 
Soo Gun Club was held on June 6, 7 and 8. A wind affected the 
Events: 
Jane 6, First Day. 
123456789 10 11 12 
Targets • 15 15 15 15 20 20 15 15 15 15 20 20 
P„rld ' 14 14 14 13 19 17 12 14 15 11 20 17 
Gilbert 15 14 15 15 19 19 15 14 15 13 20 18 
Kline 14 14 13 13 19 17 15 12 14 13 19 16 
Burmeis'ter " 14 12 14 13 18 12 13 8 14 12 17 15 
mllT 12 13 15 11 19 20 14 15 13 14 19 17 
Borden ' • 14 13 15 14 16 17 13 13 14 12 18 15 
Hoon 14 14 14 13 19 19 14 13 14 12 19 18 
Kiehi 15 14 14 14 20 19 15 12 14 14 18 18 
Gottlieb' 14 14 13 12 19 20 12 13 14 12 20 17 
Tavlor 14 14 14 13 20 17 14 14 14 14 18 19 
Redfern' 13 10 13 11 13 19 12 10 13 11 . . . . 
Geo Hughes • 14 14 15 15 17 19 13 11 13 9 19 12 
Barber 14 14 13 15 18 19 14 14 13 13 18 19 
c!:^h 13 15 12 14 18 18 13 11 12 11 14 16 
Peterson 10 13 10 12 13 13 13 12 15 14 17 16 
Hawmari ' '.'. 12 12 13 12 14 18 
SnaTr ■ 13 11 13 12 20 19 14 13 10 15 19 17 
cFnll '" 11 9 11 13 16 17 9 13 11 11 13 13 
Bovd 11 9 11 10 15 13 
Knf, * 12 12 13 15 18 16 14 13 12 11 18 17 
Lindema'n 14 15 15 14 16 17 13 8 14 12 18 14 
Schroeder 14 13 14 14 20 17 15 12 11 8 17 19 
^er^er 8 10 12 12 18 18 12 9 11 13 16 17 
r„En 9 13 12 12 15 16 13 13 13 15 16 15 
Mrs Hougha'wough 7 11 12 6 10 10 6 4 10 9 13 8 
Tno Antnskv 12 13 14 13 16 18 
IV? Ki^fter 14 13 13 12 18 16 13 13 11 13 18 19 
V A Kiester' " " 15 15 13 15 18 13 13 14 11 12 20 18 
Brook 14 11 16 17 13 13 12 14 .. .. 
Vprmilv'ea 12 13 14 13 19 17 13 11 15 13 18 17 
Adpms 11 9 12 10 .. .. 10 15 14 14 15 .. 
McFarren".'.' • 7 10 9 9 14 1111 6 10 9.... 
Duncan 14 13 11 12 13 13 14 16 18 
Jones " " • • • 17 19 14 10 14 13 18 19 
Met^ky":::::...., •• ..niiu ...... 
ii^an-::\\\v:\::::' - ..131717 
Jane 7, Second Day. 
The interstate championship cup was won by Mr. W. S. Hoon, 
of Jewell Junction. There were thirty-five contestants m this 
event Four tied on 15. The tie was shot off miss-and-out. 
Mr George Carter, of Lincoln, Neb., missed his second; F. Ver- 
Piil'vea of Audubon, missed his seventh; Mr. George Hughes, of 
VnnAa missed his eighth, leaving Mr. Hoon the winner. Other 
w°nner'sT^ef P S. C?abill 1899; fe. D. Trotter, 1900; S. C. Smith, 
1901; Guy Burnside, 1902; R. R. Barber, 1903; and Russell Klein, 
1904.' The scores: 
K„ents- 123456789 10 11 12 
rlr^eti- 15 15 15 15 20 20 15 15 15 15 20 20 
Bn/d 14 n 15 14 18 19 14 14 15 14 19 20 
G?fc "//.'.'.*.■..- 15 14 J& 13 ^ 20 15 15 14 1§ SO ?9 
14 12 12 14 16 19 15 14 12 14 17 18 
Uleiti 15 
Burmeister 12 
Bills 14 
Borden 14 
Hoon 14 
Riehl 14 
Gottlieb 14 
Taylor 12 
Peterson 11 
Hughes 13 
Barber 14 
Smith •. ,13 
Vermilyea 14 
Hawman 12 
Duncan 14 
Spatz 13 
Jones 13 
Ellis , 14 
Lindeman H 
Bray 14 
Schroeder 14 
Carter 12 
Morrell 15 
Dr Houghawough , 14 
Mrs Houghawough 12 
Kantzsky 14 
Kern 9 
Barton H 
Sett 12 
Adams 13 
Burger 12 
Crahan \ 13 
Hogan 13 
Meyers 9 
Redfern ■•. 13 
F A Kiester 14 
N Kiester 12 
Brook 10 
Boyd - 
Young 
Ross 
Thompson 
Fuller 
Paddock 
Hanover ' •• 
Dayhoff 
Haefner 
Wesner • 
15 14 
li 9 
15 14 
15 13 
13 15 
15 14 
11 15 
13 15 
11 12 
14 15 
15 15 
13 12 
7 11 
14 15 
14 14 
13 13 
13 14 
13 15 
14 14 
14 13 
12 13 
11 14 
9 U 
12 12 
9 7 
13 11 
11 13 
14 13 
10 12 
13 12 
12 13 
11 12 
13 14 
7 7 
12 10 
13 15 
11 10 
12 9 
15 19 
12 12 
14 17 
14 18 
13 20 
13 20 
14 20 
14 18 
15 16 
15 19 
13 19 
12 19 
13 17 
10 18 
14 19 
14 16 
14 20 
14 17 
12 20 
13 19 
14 18 
14 19 
9 18 
14 15 
10 14 
15 17 
13 20 
14 12 
9 16 
14 19 
14 14 
13 18 
12 16 
19 13 
17 13 
20 14 
15 14 
19 15 
19 15 
18 13 
20 14 
16 11 
15 15 
18 13 
18 14 
18 15 
18 14 
16 13 
17 14 
16 13 
17 13 
20 14 
18 11 
15 12 
15 15 
15 .. 
13 .. 
12 10 
18 .. 
15 12 
15 14 
12 14 
18 12 
18 11 
14 14 
15 12 
15 13 
12 13 
13 15 
10 13 
13 14 
14 15 
13 14 
11 14 
13 11 
15 14 
14 15 
13 15 
12 13 
14 13 
15 13 
15 14 
14 14 
13 13 
14 15 
13 11 
14 12 
14 13 
13 11 
13 10 
7 7 
14 12 
12 13 
10 12 
10 14 
7 11 
12 10 
13 13 
15 18 17 
11 19 17 
15 18 18 
14 19 18 
14 18 20 
14 19 19 
14 19 19 
14 19 20 
11 16 15 
14 19 18 
13 20 19 
10 17 20 
9 20 18 
13 20 16 
12 17 18 
12 18 18 
13 18 . . 
13 18 17 
13 20 16 
14 19 18 
12 20 16 
9 16 18 
10 17 17 
4 .. 
7 16 12 
12 19 18 
11 .. . 
14 .. . 
14 17 17 
12 .. . 
13 20 13 
9 19 15 
12 16 . . . . 12 15 11 18 . 
13 18 17 11 13 13 14 19 17 
14 17 17 14 15 15 14 18 19 
10 20 14 13 11 12 12 13 13 
.. .. .. 10 14 13 11 .. .. 
13 13 10 . . . . 
9 13 13 13 .. 11 
.. 6 .. 
11 13 11 
13 11 11 
12 12 10 
..8 9 
.. .. 12 
.. 18 
8 .. 
June 8, Third Day. 
The challenge issued on June 7 by Messrs. C. Budd and H.| 
Hawman, to shoot a match with two gray-headed men not under 
fifty years of age, 1,000 shots per man, was accepted by Messrs. 
Hughes and Schroeder, the match to be shot on the afternoon of 
June 8. Whether it was amusement chatter or a serious match, 
it was not shot. Scores: 
Events- 123456789 10 11 12. 
Targets- 15 15 15 15 20 20 15 15 15 15 20 20 
Budd ' 9 13 14 U 20 16 12 13 13 12 18 19 
Gilbert 13 16 14 15 18 19 15 15 15 14 20 19 
Klein 13 13 15 15 19 18 12 14 11 13 20 20 
Burmeister 14 14 13 12 17 19 12 11 13 10 17 20 
aurmeisier ^ 14 12 15 14 19 18 13 13 15 13 20 15 
Borde'n " ' 14 14 14 14 19 18 11 13 14 12 19 19 ^ 
Hoon 11 14 14 13 19 16 11 14 14 14 19 18 ^ 
Riehl ■ 12 14 13 12 17 19 13 14 15 14 18 17 
Gottlieb 13 15 13 13 19 17 15 11 15 13 17 19 
Tav or 12 13 13 12 18 18 14 11 14 13 20 18 
Peterson 12 13 13 12 17 13 12 12 14 10 16 17 ! 
Husrhes 11 10 13 U 12 18 1 
Barber . 13 13 14 14 16 17 12 13 13 14 19 20 : 
Smith ■ 11 12 13 14 17 20 14 10 13 14 19 17 ; 
N K es't'e'r' ' 12 14 13 13 16 19 14 11 14 12 18 17 ; 
Hawman ' 13 12 14 14 18 17 13 11 13 13 18 15 ; 
Dunran 14 13 13 13 19 18 13 13 13 13 19 17 
?Datz " " 14 12 13 9 17 17 11 13 11 13 19 8 
Crahan" " 10 10 9 11 19 13 13 12 13 11 18 14 
Kiilq 20 15 13 5 12 12 14 15 
Lindeman"".'.'.'.' 10 14 14 14 16 18 15 12 15 15 20 15 
b'"" 15 14 15 13 19 20 13 14 15 13 18 16 
Schroeder' 13 12 12 11 17 17 12 13 12 11 .. . 
c"ter ' 13 10 10 12 14 10 13 15 10 10 18 14 
Morrell"!!!!!!! 14 11 12 10 18 17 14 14 13 11 17 17 
Redfern 12 ■ . H 8 
FA Kiester 14 14 13 9 19 15 13 14 13 15 20 18 
Ln 10 11 10 13 11 
T arsoA' " " " 12 8 10 14 15 15 12 7 11 13 16 14 
Leach .!!!!!!!!! i4 13 19 17.. . 
Schemmer 11 .■ 
Dayhoff ^'^ :^ 
Forbes • •• 1' -• ' 
Bergen Beach Gan Cltib, 
Bergen Beach, Brooklyn, N. Y., June 10.— The weather was 
delightfully pleasant. A variable sea breeze blew toward the 
shooters from the traps, making the targets somewhat difficult for 
the shooters who shot in slow time. Owing to the amusement 
attractions about New York in the summer time, the club will 
hold no weekly shoots in July and August. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Events: 
Targets: 25 25 25 * 25 10 25 Targets: 
Welles 23 19 20 13 18 8 21 H Bergen 
4 6 6 7 
* 25 10 25 
Waters 19 12 14 12 11 
Suydam 21 20 22 10 19 
Schleimann.. 12 18 11 10 .. 
*Ten pair. 
7 .. 
8 18 
12 3 
25 25 25 
14 15 
Van Valer 3 . . 
Martin 19 
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rifles, pistols and shotguns. i 
At the two-day tournament of the Iff Gun Club, of St. Marys, 
Pa., June 1 and 2, Mr. A. Sizer, with 374 out of 40O, was first, and, 
Mr. H. W. Millen, with 370 out of 400, was second in general 
average. Both used Winchester factory loaded shells. 
PUBLISHERS' DEPARTMENT. 
Asbory Patk Booklet. 
Descriptive Publication issued by the Pennsylvania Railroad: 
Company on account of the Meeting of the National Educa-| 
tional Association. ; 
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company have just issued an at-; 
tractive booklet descriDtive of Asbury Park. The publication isi 
designed to present the attractions and claims of Asbury Park as,< 
a summer seaside resort, and also to announce the reduced ratej 
arrangements on account of the meeting of the National Educa- 
tional Association, which will be held at Asbury Park, July 3 to 7. 
Persons desiring information concerning this popular resort may 
obtain a copy of the booklet by enclosing two cents in postage 
stamps to Geo. W. Bovd, General Passenger Agent, Pennsylvania;, 
Raih-oad, Pliiladelpliia, 'Pa.— 
The south shore of Long Island has become one of the most- 
poptilar of summer resorts. An opportunity is offered, as showF 
in our advertising columns, to purchase at auction a completelj' 
furnished summer home on Long Island, which lies near tht, 
famous Great South Bay, where shooting and fishing is_ so good. 
Full particulars as to the property may be had on application tc, 
Messrs. Thompson & Fuller, 32 Liberty St., New York, or Jamest 
M. Pruroley, 189 Moptague St., BrooWyn, N. Y, 
