fORfeST AND StREAM. 
OULY 15 , 10 $. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., July 1. — Haildicaps apply in events 5 and 6 
only, and should be added to these scores. The contest for the 
Daly gun, postponed from June 10, was run off to-day, Mr. C, 
L. Bush being the winner with scores of 21 and 25 — events 5 and 
6 — ^with an added handicap of 2 targets or a total of 48. 
Some three other events — not here recorded — miss-and-out, each 
for a prize of a box of shells, were won by Howard, who shot 
in very good form the entire afternoon. 
Events : 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Targets : 
10 
15 
10 
15 
25 
25 
25 
G Boxall, 2 
9 
11 
8 
13 
21 
13 
17 
C L Bush, 1 
8 
14 
9 
12 
21 
25 
. , 
G Porter, 2 
7 
7 
8 
11 
18 
15 
11 
E Winslow, 2 
9 
8 
9 
8 
15 
15 
• . 
G Howard, 1 
9 
13 
10 
14 
22 
21 
24 
P Cockefair, 2 
9 
9 
24 
IS 
17 
I S Crane, 2 
9 
U 
18 
16 
. . 
July 4. — ^Some seven events were run off to-day. Nos. 2, 3 and 
5 being for silver prizes. Some seventy dollars’ worth of prizes 
were distributed among the contestants, eyery one getting some- 
thing. Event No. 1 was won by Bush with a clean score of 23 
breaks to his credit. Event No. 2, 25 targets, unknown angles, 
was won by Howard, who took first prize, one dozen after-dinner 
coffee spoons, the second prize going to Batten, who took home 
a' soup ladle. Bush and Cockefair tied for third place. Bush 
winning out in the shoot-off and getting a half dozen oyster 
forks, and Cockefair a box of shells. Event No. 3, 15 targets 
straightaway, scratch. Bush and Howard tying for first place. Bush 
and Holloway and Cockefair tying for third place. On the shoot- 
off (event No. 4) Bush and Howard tied again, Holloway winning 
third place and a silver meat fork and Cockefair taking a box 
of shells. Bush and Howard now tossed for position. Bush 
winning first place and a set of individual butter knives, Howard 
taking a silver berry spoon. In Event No. 5, 25 targets unknown 
angles, handicaps, Messrs. Moffatt, Boxall and Holloway all 
scored 24, with Howard and Bush tying for fourth place. In 
the shoot-off (event No. 6) Moffett broke 14 out of 15 and won 
one dozen teaspoons, with Holloway a good second, he winning 
a gravy ladle, Boxall coming a third and getting a cream ladle. 
The shoot was voted a great success by all present. 
Event : 
Targets: 
F W Moffett, 
P H Cockefai 
Chas L Bush.. 
G F Howard, 
Geo Boxall, 4. 
Geo Batten . . 
E Winslow, 2. 
H F Holloway 
J T Howe, 7 
Handicaps apply only on events Nos. 2 and 5. 
July 8.— The club held its closing shoot to-day, it having been 
determined not to keep the grounds open during_ the summer, 
as so many cf the members leave town for the summer months. 
The opening shoot will be held the first Saturday in September. 
The best shooting was done by Bush (if we except Jack Fan- 
ning, who was present, and shot along with the boys), with 
Allen a good second. 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
25 
25 
16 
10 
25 
15 
25 
18 
19 
11 
10 
24 
14 
18 
20 
21 
13 
8 
18 
. , 
22 
23 
21 
14 
10 
22 
, , 
23 
17 
24 
14 
10 
22 
. , 
21 
19 
12 
. . 
24 
11 
20 
17 
22 
11 
20 
, , 
15 
20 
9 
15 
.14 
18 
13 
10 
24 
12 
. . 
21 
ii 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Events: 
Targets: - 25 25 25 25 25 25 Targets: 
A R Allen 21 .. 21 21 22 .. 
1 2 3 4 5 6 
W 25 25 25 25 25 
P H Cockefair. . . 16 21 20 22 22 
C H Hartshorne 15 . . 17 11 17 18 E Winslow nr 
C L Bush 20 23 23 22 22 24 J S Fanning ■ .. 25 24 
W T Wallace!! 19 .. 20 17 18 .. Dr Allis 14 15 
Edward Winslow, Sec’y. 
North Branch Gun Club. 
North Branch, N. J., June 24.— Ten Eyck scored a second win 
on the trophy donated by the Hunter Arms Co. 
Twenty singles, use of both barrels: 
W H R 01011011001111001001—11 
H B Ten' 'Ey'c'k! ! !!!!!!!!!!. !! ioiiiiioimiimiii-18 
W^ H R 10 10 00 10 11 11 10 10 U 10-12 
H B Ten'Eyck! 10 10 10 10 11 10 10 11 11 10-13 
Ten-bird sweeps: „ „ r -.n . i 
Purcell 8 7 5 10 4 6 .. 4 
Ten Eycic"! 8 9 8 7 10 9 7 .. 
W H R ..!!!.! 9 7 9 8 10 8 6 5 
W J Woolvertoii 6 5 9 10 8 4 .. .. 
J S Bunn ^ I c 
H. B. Ten Eyck, Sec’y. 
South Side Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J., July 1. — The following scores were made to-day 
on the grounds of the South Side Gun Club: 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 25 Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 25 
Brugraann 21 22 20 21 19 24 Osgood o i r 
Nott 14 18 21 17 .. .. Terrill 
Lanerhaus .... 10 9 15 11 Lewis 16 • • 
July 8.— The scores made at the shoot to-day, were as follows: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 Events: 1 2 3. A 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 Targets: 25 25 2o 25 
Nicol 11 16 14 11 Lanerhaus 18 16 15 
Recreation Rod and Gun Club. 
Morg.antown, W. Va., June 30. — The Recreation Rod and Guri 
Club, of this city, held its thirteenth regular weekly shoot ot 
the season at Recreation Park this afternoon, and had out a 
very nice crowd, ten shooters shooting^ through the programme. 
The weather conditions were very fair, and some pretty tair 
scores were chalked up, as scores go in our club. i -u • 
The club shampionsfup gold medal was won for the week by 
W. N. Dawson, with a general average for the entire programme 
of "91.8 per cent. The officer’s goblet handicap, 20-targets base, 
^ . .r-rr -r-» TX * — „ i. OO ^ ^ A /-r rv I U JL n e 
Jacobs 
Monongahela Valley Sportsman's League. 
Mannington, W. Va., July 4.— the fourth regular monthly tour- 
nament of the Monongahela Valley Sportsman’s League was held 
here to-day on the grounds and under the auspices of the Man- 
nington Gun Club, and was attended by fihy-one sportsrnen from 
the various clubs of the league and from the Wheeling, Mc- 
M'echen, Pittsburg and Sistersville. 
This shoot inaugurates the new grounds of the Mannington 
Club, and they are a decided improvement over their old grounds 
and should boom the game to the limit in this city. Two traps 
were used, and about 8,500 targets w-ere trapped during the day. 
The programme was completed by 3:30 o’clock. 
First high average (amateur) was won by C. P. Kinney, with 
a score of 159 out of 175 shot at. Second high amateur average 
was won by J. F. Phillips with a score of 155 out of 175 shot at. 
High expert average was won by Mr. E. H. Taylor with a score 
of 140 out of 175 shot at. 
The Peters silver cup, emblematic of the League team (five men- 
25 targets , per man) was won for the month by the Mannington 
Gun Club with a score of 107. 
The Laflin & Rand silver cup, emblematic of the Individual 
League chompionship, was won for the month by Mr. Jno. F. 
Phillips with a. score of 17 out of 20 shot at. 
The next regular shoot of the League will be held on the 
grounds of the Recreation Rod and Gun Club, at Morgantown, 
W. Va., on Aug. 8 and 9, the first day being League day, and the 
second day club day. The scores: 
C P Kinney 175 
J F Phillips 175 
Ed O Bowers 175 
R Carnahan 175 
W R Dougan 175 
W A Wiedebusch. . . 175 
G A Long 
A R Warden 175 
Jno Merrifield 175 
E H Taylor 175 
West 175 
E. F. Jacobs 175 
K L Hibbs 175 
W E Price 175 
B F Colpitts 175 
Frank Amos 175 
G A Lilly 
H. Heckman 175 
A H Donally ... 
L C Jones 175 
^ C Long 
J Walker 175 
H Gaines 175 
W B Stuck 175 
E C Wiedebusch .. 175 
E J Donigan 140 
League team race: 
Mannington Gun Club. 
Long, Capt 25 
Carnahan 23 
Heckman 21 
Wylie 21 
Shot 
Shot 
at. 
Broke. 
at. 
Broke, 
175 
159 
T M Cobun 
... 120 
94 
175 
165 
J A Barthlow . . 
...120 
89 
175 
151 
T A Neill ....... 
...120 
87 
175 
149 
A W Gump 
... 120 
75 
175 
148 
R Williams 
...120 
69 
175 
143 
T C Murphy 
... 120 
67 
175 
141 
J D Barnes 
... 120 
66 
175 
141 
J F Leachman... 
... 105 
87 
175 
140 
T B Wylie 
... 105 
72 
175 
140 
H D Algyre 
... 105 
71 
175 
140 
C N Mockler... 
...105 
49 
175 
137 
E W Halfast ... 
... 105 
29 
175 
134 
Frank Coogle . . . 
... 85 
64 
175 
133 
W N Dawson . . . 
... 85 
64 
175 
132 
Jno McCool 
... 85 
48 
175 
129 
S F Sheakley .... 
... 85 
43 
175 
127 
J O McNeeley .. 
... 70 
49 
175 
126 
C L Torrey 
... 70 
50 
175 
124 
L S Neely 
... 70 
38 
175 
120 
McGill 
... 70 
45 
175 
119 
R A Painter 
... 65 
42 
175 
112 
Mason 
... 65 
16 
175 
104 
C R Phillips 
. . . 60 
37 
175 
103 
Kearns 
... 50 
22 
175 
87 
H A Christy 
... 35 
20 
140 
92 
Dougan 17 — ^107 Weill 
Fairmont Gun Club. 
Wiedebusch Capt 21 
Lilly 20 
Merrifield 20 
Phillips 25 
18—104 
Recreation Rod and Gun Club. 
Price, Capt 19 
Cobun 20 
Dawson 18 
Barthlow 21 
Grafton Rod and Gun Club. 
Warden, Capt 20 
Leachman 14 
Stuch 14 
Gaines 17 
Jacobs 24—102 Walker 19— 84 
Individual League Championship, Laflin & Rand Silver Cup, 
20 targets per man. 
G A Long. . . . 
J F Phillips. 
15 E F Jacobs 16 
17 A R Warden 16 
Elmer F. Jacobs, 
Sec’y-Treas. M. V. S. League. 
Springfield, Mass., Shooting Club. 
Thirty-five shooters attended the July 4 tournament of this- 
club, held on their grounds at Red House Crossing. It was an 
ideal day for shooting, and some very fine scores were made. 
Shooters were present from Leominster, Hartford, New Haven, 
Somerville, Conn. ; . Northampton, Westfield, Greenfield and Pitts- 
field, while the club members turned out in goodly numbers. 
During the day 4,100 targets were trapped. The six merchandise 
prizes put up for amateurs shooting the entire programme of 190 
targets; were won as follows: First, $5 gold piece, Frederick Le 
Noir, of local club; second, trout rod, Archie Cooley, of Somers, 
Conn.; third, half-dozen photographs, William McMullen, of 
Somerville, Conn. ; fourth, box of cigars, Melvin Hepburn, of 
New Haven; fifth, box of cigars. Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, of South 
Manchester, sixth, $1 Worth of shaves, W. H. Snow, of local club. 
Following are the averages of those shooting the entire pro- 
gramme of twelve events: 
Shot 
Per 
Shot 
at. 
Broke. Cent. 
at. 
Broke 
Le Noir ... 
. . . .190 
171 
.900 
Bradley 
. . .190 
153 
Cooley 
....190 
169 
.889 
Gates 
...190 
146 
McMullen . 
. . . .190 
169 
.889 
Kites 
...190 
144 
Hepburn . . . 
....190 
165 
.868 
Arnold 
...190 
132 
Dr Moore . . 
. . . .190 
163 
.857 
Dr Newton 
...190 
130 
Snow . : 
. . . .190 
161 
.847 
Coats 
...190 
108 
Cheney 
. . . .190 
159 
.836 
Per 
.805 
.763 
.757 
.694 
.684 
.568 
Following are scores by events: 
Events : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
Targets: 10 15 20 10 20 25 10 20 25 10 15 10 
was won by W. Evans Price, shooting at 22 and getting 19. 
scores : 
Events; 1 2 Events: 1 2 
Targets: 15 25 Targets: 15 2o 
Cobun 11 21 Pnee M 20 
Jacobs 14 21 Dawson 14 -^6 
Officer’s Goblet: .. 
Cobun 18 15 Price 22 19 
Barthlow 20 17 Sivey 19 16 
White 19 16 Dawson 18 16 
Jacobs 22 18 
Event No. 4^Club team race, 5-rnen, 15 targets per man. 
Cobun, Capt 13 Price, Capt 12 
Dawson 14 Barthlow 14 
White 13 Christy 19 
Sivey 13 Crumbine 4 
Miller 8—61 Jacobs 14—54 
July 7.— The Recreation Rod and Gun Club, of this city, held 
its fourteenth regular weekly shoot at Recreation Ratk this 
afternoon with nine guns and se'veral "visitors out, and had a very 
enjoyable shoot. During the afternoon a regular business meet- 
ing was held, and committees for our two-day tournament, on 
Aug. 8 and 9, were appointed. 
The club championship gold medal was won for the week by 
Jno. M. Cobun with an average of 80 per cent for the entire 
programme. Mr. Cobun also won the officers goblet handicap 
for the week, with a score of 17 out of 20 shot at. This event 
was a tie between Mr. Cobun and W^. E. Price, Cobun breaking 
17 out of 20 and Price breaking 17 out of 19 and Cobun winning 
ou< A th<’ shoot-off by a score of 19 to Price’s 14. The scores: 
Event INv-. 1, 15 targets— Christy 12, Barthlow 12, Jacobs 11, 
Wiedebusc' 4, Sivey 9, Cobun 11. , , , 
Event No. 2. '25 targets— Christy 22, Barthlow 16, Wiedebusch 
20, Sivey 16, Cobun 19, Price 19, Stewart 13, Jacobs 18. _ 
Event No. 3— Barthlow shot at 20, broke 16; Jacobs, 18, 14; 
\Viedebusch, 20, 6j Sivey, 19, 16 j Cobun, 20, 17j Price, 18, 17 j 
Stewart, 20, 12. j d • 
Tie for officers’ goblet shot off between Cobun and Price: 
Jobun, 19 out I 20; Price 14 out of 18. 
Event No. 4— < ' ib team race, 4-man teams, 15 targets per man: 
Cobun, Capt 13 Sivey, Capt. 13 
Barthlow 10 White 9 
Wiedebusch 10 Ch«sty 9 
14 — 47 Sutherland 7 — 38 
Elusk F. Jacobs, Sec’y-Treas. 
Le Noir 9 15 18 
Cooley 10 13 19 
McMullen 9 14 17 
Hepburn 7 11 19 
Dr Moore 9 15 16 
Snow 9 13 19 
Cheney 8 15 15 
Bradley 9 9 16 
Gates 6 10 16 
Kites 7 5 15 
Arnold 7 8 12 
Dr Newton 4 12 15 
Coats 4 8 8 
Jordan 6 14 16 
Fowler 4 9 
Anderson 8 Jl 13 
8 16 22 8 20 22 
8 18 23 9 16 23 9 13 
9 17 24 10 16 22 10 13 
9 14 10 
8 
9 15 25 9 16 22 
7 16 24 8 15 22 
8 15 19 9 18 20 
8 18 21 10 15 21 
6 17 20 8 17 21 
8 15 19 
6 12 18 
5 14 17 
7 15 17 
8 16 12 
9 12 23 
4 11 12 
9 14 
9 13 
9 15 
9 12 
9 12 
6 16 21 10 12 
9 16 22 
9 12 20 
6 11 16 
7 14 12 
8 17 23 
9 16 
8 12 10 
9 12 8 
8 7 10 
8 7 2 
7 9.. 
7 
Shot 
at. 
190 
190 
190 
190 
190 
190 
190 
190 
190 
190 
190 
190 
190 
180 
170 
Broke. 
171 
169 
169 
165 
163 
161 
159 
153 
146 
144 
132 
130 
108 
144 
80 
8 
18 19 
8 17 17 
155 
118 
15 .. 
7 13 .. 
8 .. 
7 
125 
96 
.. 18 
6 18 23 
7 .. 
120 
98 
13 15 
100 
72 
15 17 
5 .. .. 
100 
70 
12 .. 
5 10 .. 
75 
46 
8 .. 
65 
28 
.. 16 .. 
.7 12 
5 
55 
40 
55 
29 
65 
25 
Gayler 18 
Dallyn 6 14 17 
Weatherhead 11 14 
Chapin .. H .. 
Rowley 4 6 10 
Delaney 
Fredett 6 7 12 
Walker 6 6 10 
Prouty 
Talmadge 1 9 3 
Robbins • • • • ° 
Maynard ° 14 •• •• •• •• 
A Misterly 4 .. 5 
L Misterly ° 
Hills 7 ^ .. .. 
Cross 
O Misterly • • ■ • 4 
2 6 
5 .. 
8 2 
45 
40 
35 
30 
20 
15 
10 
10 
10 
13 
13 
15 
22 
9 
8 
7 
5 
4 
Misfire. 
Rochester Gan Club. 
Re-entry scores: 
Coughlin 11 8 19 Sterling 13 8 21 
Coughlin 18 8 26 *Sterling 23 8 31 
iStoldard 20 6 26 Clark 21 2 23 
Sterling 12 8 20 ’"Stewart 24 1 25 
Sterling 13 8 21 
-Skutt 80 5 85 
♦Wins points on cup. 
WESTERN TRAP. 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
Cincirtnati, O. — There was a good attendance on July 8, and the 
work done was fair, but not up to the average in several cases. 
The weather was cool and pleasant, with very good light. Five 
men made full scores, including their handicaps. Among these 
v/as Ackley, who shot more as he used to. 
The balance of the series for the Schuler trophy shoot will be 
over No. 1 set of traps. This series closes on Sept. 9. The club 
has been presented with a beautiful bronze figure by Hon. Thos. 
A. Logan, which will be known as the Ackley trophy, and placed 
in competition immediately after the Schuler contest is ended. 
It is one of the handsomest and most valuable trophies which has 
been presented to the club for a long time. 
Gambell did good work to-day in the team race, missing only 2 
out of 50. Capt. A. W. du Bray is still in the city, but will soon 
start on a long trip. 
The tournament committee is busily at work on plans for the 
coming event, and promises one or two surprises, and not un- 
pleasant ones, for those attending. 
Mr. J. G. Dikeman, of Somerset, Ky., was a visitor at the 
grounds to-day. He is secretary of a flourishing gun club in 
Somerset, consisting of twenty-five members, and says a tourna- 
ment will be held this fall, probably the latter part of September. 
The day’s scores: 
Schuler prize shoot, 50 targets, handicap allowance: Peters (8) 
50, Bullerdick (9) 50, Davies (13) 50, Falk (16) 50, Ackley (26) 50, 
Herman (4) 49, Maynard (7) 48, Roll (5) 47, Barker (2) 46, Glam- 
bell (3) 46, Baldwin (17) 46, Du Bray (14) 46, Faran (1) 45, 
Ahlers (3) 44, Hesser (0) 43, E. Altheer (13) 43, Lytle (16) 43, 
F. Altheer (7) 38, Block (2) 40, Linn (4) 36. 
Team race, 50 targets: 
Gambell 24 24—48 Ahlers 18 20—38 
Barker ...20 25 — 45 Peters 23 24 — 47 
44 49—93 41 44—85 
The attendance at the Fourth of July shoot was good, over 
fifty members and visitors being present. Sliding handicap was used. 
All started at 16yds. in the first event. Those shooting into first' 
money go to 19yds. in the next event; second money men to 18, 
and third money to 17. Go back to 16yds. if they do not get into 
the money. 
Shooting began at 1:25, and the programme was finished at 5 
o’clock, 3,080 targets having been thrown. A very strong wind 
blew all day, causing the targets to duck badly, and the scores 
suffered. Rain stopped the sport for a few moments. Faran was 
high with 138. Barker second with 133. Penn third with 132. 
The shoot was in charge of Supt. Gambell, with Secretary Davies 
in the office. The totals: 
Shot at. Broke. 
Peters 
160 
127 
Sundy 
160 
Dick 
160 
102 
Barker 
160 
Ahlers 
160 
119 
Du Bray 
120 
Penn 
......160 
132 
Lytle 
160 
Harig 
160 
127 
F Altheer 
160 
Faran 
160 
138 
Colonel 
120 
Krehbiel 
160 
97 
A 
60 
Linn 
160 
107 
Medico 
......100 
Maynard 
160 
131 
Nye 
80 
Bullerdick 
160 
128 
Herman 
100 
Pohlar 
160 
131 
Conrad 
100 
Shot at. Broke. 
94 
133 
81 
68 
101 
35 
28 
66 
56 
79 
74 
Notes, 
The Welfare Gun Club, of Dayton, gave a shoot on July 4, 
which proved to be one of the best it has ever held. Eighteen 
shooters took part in the various events. The programme con- 
sisted of ten events at a total of 170 targets, shot on the Jack 
Rabbit and per cent. plan. Some good scores were made in 
these events, in spite of a strong wind. Cain was high with 161 
out of 170. N. Watkins second with 158. Craig third with 156. 
E. Watkins fourth, 154. Welsh broke 89 out of 100. Practice 
and sweeps filled the time until dark, but -scores were much lower. 
At the regular medal shoot of the Welfare Gun Club, Dayton, O., 
Mcnbeck and Cord tied on scores of 25 or better, and after three 
shoot-offs, the former won. C. H. Cord was high man at practice, 
breaking 69 out of 70. Shooting at 10 pairs. Cord broke 16, and 
Watkins 19. 
The Advance Gun Club, of Dayton, held a very enjoyable shoot 
on July 4, thirteen men taking part. The scores were much 
below the average, owing to the high wind. E. G. Middleton 
was high gun with 56 out of 150. J. Schaerf second with 52 out 
of 100. The sport consisted of seven 25-target events. 
About twenty of the best shots in the State took part in the 
shoot held at Mt. Sterling, Ky., on July 4. The championship 
event, at 50 targets, was won by W. G. Green, of Maysville, with 
a score of 48. The prize was a silver cup valued at $50. The prize 
for high average, a silver loving cup, was won by W. Henderson, 
of Lexington, with a score of 228 out of 245. 
Sixteen shooters attended the handicap shoot of the Cleveland 
Gun Club.. McVeigh, Pocock, and Ong were high with 50 each, 
including their handicaps. ■ Doolittle, Pocock and Burns fRd for 
high gun in actual breaks on 45. Alex, second with 44. The rib- 
bon winners were: Class A — Doolittle, Pocock, and Burns fi^t> 
Wallace, second. Class B — Alex, first; Saffold second. Class C— 
Tobey first; McVeigh second. Class D— Ong first; Riley second. 
On July 3 the Greenville, O., Gun Club held its regular weekly 
medal handicap. In Class A, McCaughey and Baker tied on 37 
out of 50 from 17vds., the former winning the shoot-off. In 
Class B, Huddle and Hartzell tied on 36 from 14yds., and m the 
shoot-off the latter won. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler (Annie 
Oakley) are visiting at the Oakley home in Darke county, and 
Mr Butler was a guest of the club. He shot in the practice 
events, scoring 138 out of 150. E. R. Fouts, has been away for 
several weeks, and the members gave him a hearty welcome on his 
first appearance. A* high wind accounts for the h^w scores. 
Baker broke 74 out of 100, Hartzell 77, Ayers 67, and McCaughey 
77. 
'At the weekly shoot of the Springfield, O., Gun Club, Wrn, 
Poole was high man with 119 out of 125, and won the medal 
Snyder was second with 115, and tied Poole in the last 100 targets 
^^Ten^members were on hand for the weekly shoot of the Dayton, 
O. Gun Club. Four 25-target events were shot, Hendrickson 
being high gun with 84. Barnes made the best score, breaking 
24 in the second event, missing his third target. In order to 
increase the interest of the meinbers, the club should offer a, 
medal or trophy of some sort at its weekly ^oots. ^ 
At the regular handicap medal shoot of the Rohrer s Island Gun 
Club, Dayton, on July 6, a new name was added to the }'st of 
winners of the medal. This was Carl, the young son of Phil, 
Hanauer, who won the medal last August and again to-day after 
a hot shoot-off with some of the best shots of the club. Six 
members qualified with scores of 25 or better In the first shoot-, 
^ Oswald, Miller and Craig dropped out. Barr dropped out in 
the second, and in the third Hanauer broke 5 to Cain s 4, and 
won One-half the series of 32 contests for the medal will be 
shot on July 12, and the members should be on hand. Four 15- 
target sweeps were shot after the medal race. (Jswald was high 
gun with 56: Mack second with 55. Oswald was high gun for the 
day with 94 out of 100 shot at. Cam second with 93. Carl 
Hanauer shot at 72 and broke 62. 
Garfield Gun Club. 
Rochester, N. Y., June 28. — In the second contest for the 
George Borst cup, to-day, the Rochester Rod and Gun Club shoot 
resulted as follows: 
Brk. Hdp. Tot’l. Brk. Hdp. Tot’l. 
'"Weller ..21 f 26 Stoddard 17 6 23 
Coughlin 10 8 18 Sterling 15 8 23 
*Rickman 19 7 26 Stewart 23 1 24 
’"Borst 19 6 25 Clark 18 2 20 
*Skutt 20 5 25 
Chicago, 111., July l.-The . appended scores were ma^ on out 
grounds to-day on the occasion of the second series. Keck, Dr 
Meek and Hicks tied for Class A trophy on 24 out of 25, whili; 
T. S Smedes won B trophy on 25 straight. N. S. Birkland wot 
^In°t^e^Dupont°cup°lho^ which followed, Hicks won in Oast 
A on 20 straight. Dr. Reynolds won Class B also on 20 straight 
Gemgfwon Class C on 19. The day was a perfect one. for trap! 
shooting, and twenty-one_ shooters up for th^^ Th 
scores were good, as out of the twenty-one shoo^^^ 
did less than 20, and two of those did 19, two going 25 straighl 
and five making 24: 
Events : 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 25 25 10 15 10 10 
Thomas 17 21 18 .. 9 10 
Keck ® ^ 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 25 25 10 15 10 1 
George 17 23 
Birkland 15 23 
Meek !!!!!!!!!! is 24 10 12 10 10 T S Smedes... 15 25 
Dr Reynolds . . 20 24 8 
Birkland, Sr... 16 24 .. 
Kampp H ■ 
Davis 19 22 . . 
Hicks 20 24 .. 
Horns . 17 22 .^ 
7 9 
8 9 
Stone 17 19 
Bryson 11 16 
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