juLY 1, i^S-1 
I^ORESt AND STREAM 
Monongahela Valley Spoftsman^s League, 
' Grafton, W. Va., June 21. — The third regular monthly tourna- 
rnent of the Monongahela Valley Sportsmen’s League, of West 
Virginia, was held to-day, on the grounds of the Grafton Rod and 
Gun Club, at Blueville Park, and was participated in by thirty- 
five sportsmen from the various clubs of the league. 
The day was very cloudy and lowering, with very bad light 
and frequent rain squalls, making the shooting difficult and clean 
scores very scarce. 
The Peters silver loving cup, emblematic of the five-man team 
championship of the League, was won for the month by the 
Recreation Rod and Gun Club, of Morgantown, with the Fair- 
mont Gun Club a close second. 
The Laflin & Rand silver loving cup, emblematic of the in- 
'dividual championship of the League, was won for the month by 
Mr. A. H. Donally, Fairmont Gun Club, with a score of 19 
but of 20. 
- The Webber shooting jacket for high expert average, was won 
by Mr. E. H. Taylor, with 80.6 per cent. Amateur averages were 
won by the following League members; First high average, 
W. N. Dawson, Recreation Rod and Gun Club, 96.3 per cent.; 
second high average, John M. Cobun, Recreation Rod and Gun 
Club, 85.1 per cent.; third high average, T. A. Neill, Fairmont 
Gun Club, 80.6 per cent. 
The next tournament of the League will be held July 4, on the 
grounds of the Mannington Gun Club, and programmes may be 
had on application to the secretary of the Mannington Gun Club, 
Mr. W. C. Mawhinney. 
The Mannington Gun Club has secured new grounds, and is 
now installing an additional trap, and will have two in com- 
mission throughout the day. They now expect to trap twelve to 
fourteen thousand targets, and entertain sixty to seventy-five 
, shooters. A special feature of this shoot will be the raffling off 
of a high grade Young gun. The scores: 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
W H Dawson 
..175 
151 
J Phillips 
...140 
110 
J M Cobun 
.175 
149 
J C Long 
. . .140 
102 
T A Neill 
.175 
141 
D P Eitch 
...140 
98 
B S White 
.176 
139 
H D Heckman... 
...140 
95 
A B Donally 
.175 
139 
W B Stuck 
. . .140 
92 
G A Long 
.175 
138 
L T Walker. ..... 
. . .140 
72 
•E F Jacobs.. 
.176 
135 
J Merrifield 
...120 
96 
G M Lilly 
.176 
128 
C L Torrey 
. . .120 
87 
E H Tavlor 
..175 
141 
T O Neely 
. . .105 
63 
L C Jones 
.175 . 
115 
J McCool 
...90 
53 
J F Leachman 
.175 
112 
C R Phillips 
...85 
66 
W C Mawhinney. . 
.175 
84 
F Coogle 
...85 
61 
W E Price 
.155 
120 
F Amos 
.... 60 
39 
A R Warden 
.165 
111 
H M Leps 
...60 
25 
H Gaines 
.165 
102 
R H Powell 
...35 
24 
W H Bailey 
.155 
99 
A M Musgrove.. 
...35 
21 
H L Hibbs 
.140 
119 
McGill 
... 36 
17 
R Carnahan 
.140 
113 
Team contest: 
Recreation R. 
& G. 
C. 
Fairmont 
G. C. 
Capt Price 
20 - 
Lilly, captain .... 
20 
Cobun 
18 
Donally 
21- 
Dawson 
23 
Phillips, 
20 
! White 
23 
Neill 
24 
Jacobs 
20—104 
Merrifield -. 
20—102 
Mannington 
G. C. 
Grafton R. 
& G. C.- 
i Long, captain . . . 
22 
Warden, captain 
..18 
Carnahan 
18 
Leachman 
16 
Phillips 
20 
Stuck 
....19 
Torrey 
17 
Bailey 
Heckman 
19— 96 
Gaines 
21— 89 
I League individual championship race, 20 targets per man: 
f Donally 19, Dawson 17, Long 15, Gaines 13. 
i Elmer E. Jacobs, 
i - Sec’y-Treas. M. V. S. League. 
Atlantic City Totimament. 
! _ Atlantic City, N. J. — There were forty shooters who par- 
j ticipated in the different events of the Seashore Gun Club on June 
! 22-24. The weather was bad during the whole three days. On 
June 23 it rained all day. 
On the first day Mr. W. S. Smith, a member of the Ligonier 
i Gun Club, of western Pennsylvania, won a handsome cup, donated 
j by the Seashore Gun Club. Councilman Edward S. Johnson was 
i high man for the day. 
I On the second day. Councilman Johnson won a gold medal 
i donated by the club, an.d was again high man. Mr. William 
Loder, of Egg Harbor, N. J., won the Hunter Arms Co. medal. 
On the third day. Councilman Johnson was again high. Mr. 
^ Chas. Mink, of Philadelphia; Mr. C. L. Aurmack, of Vineland, 
■ N. J., and Mr. D. Hacket, of the Seashore Gun Club, tied for the 
i beautiful loving cup presented by Councilman Edward S. John- 
I son. The cup is emblematic of the championship of the State 
'of New Jersey. In the shoot-off, Mr. Aurmack and Mr. Hacket 
I again tied. In the final shoot-off, Hacket won. 
! The shoot was held in front of the Speedway Hotel, which is 
i located about one hundred yards from the Board Walk, and was 
’ an ideal spot for a tournament. The local shooters turned out 
I well, considering the weather. 
There was a noticeable absence of paid professional shooters. 
The' trade represerititves present were Messrs. G. F. Hamlin, 
T. H. Keller, Jr., and Frank Lawrence. The latter rendered the 
; management valuable assistance in handling the shoot. 
: Events: 
' Targets: 
,E Johnson ... 
I C L Aurmack 
! A W Burnham 
t D Hackett 
S Collins ...... 
|W S Smith... 
*J Evans 
Dieter 
t*Chas Herold . 
B Stewart 
Chas Mink 
*11 Keller, Jr.. 
J Price 
T Parker 
J N Hutchins.. 
Dolan 
Budd 
FI Johnson 
F McDonald . . . 
Jackson 
Marrow 
;C C B 
Tallman 
Frantz 
Celia 
H Brown 
Van Kirk 
*Targets only. 
Events : 
Targets : 
Aurmack 
J B Stewart.. 
►G F Hamlin 
E Johnson .. 
Chas Mink . . 
N Long 
D Hackett . . 
J W Budd.. 
r E Kirk..... 
‘Keller 
M arrow ..... 
‘Herold 
R. E Scherrer, 
Price 
Hutchins . . . , 
‘M Gill 
Parker 
Farrigues ... 
Sf Johnson ... 
Prantz 
i-odor 
lichards 
darcus 
Fray 
Jackson ...••■ 
Jane 22, First Day. 
1 
2 
3 
4 
6 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
15 
20 
26 
15 
20 
25 
15 
20 
26 
15 
Broke. 
13 
17 
IS 
12 
18 
21 
10 
16 
20 
14 
159 
12 
13 
19 
11 
16 
21 
11 
16 
23 
12 
164 
11 
17 
16 
9 
33 
17 
12 
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12 
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21 
9 
17 
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133 
10 
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18 
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139 
9 
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11 
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20 
12 
14 
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143 
13 
14 
18 
10 
18 
15 
11 
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24 
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10 
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18 
8 
17 
19 
15 
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37 
10 
141 
9 
10 
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, 148 
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11 
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6 
10 
10 
15 
21 
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14 
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10 
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June 23, Second Day. 
123456789 10 
15 20 25 15 20 25 15 20 25 15 Broke. 
13 16 16 9 17 18 8 14 17 12 140 
11 17 20 13 18 21 7 107 
10 11 11 4 12 9 7 47 
13 18 19 13 11 25 12 15 24 14 160 
12 17 17 10 19 22 12 10 21 13 153 
13 20 21 14 14 21 14 9 21 9 156 
14 14 24 12 13 19 12 12 16 8 144 
1017 18 11 14 19 .. 11 .. .. 101 
13 15 23 12 18 24 9 9 . . . . 123 
11 12 17 8 48 
7 13 12 32 
7 10 14 9 8 18 6 9 13 8 102 
11 19 22 9 16 23 10 9 17 10 146 
10 12 9 14 13 .. 13 71 
. . 14 20 34 
12 9 12 17 9 .. 16 13 88 
4 7 .. 6 17 
10 20 30 
.16 24 10 12 19.. 81 
5 17 2 .. 10 .. 34 
. . 13 20 10 15 16 11 85 
13 .... 11 . . 24 
12 20 11 43 
11 11 . . 22 
16 9 25 
Willis 13 .. 13 
Tallman 12 12 
No. 8 was at 10 pairs. 
Events: 
Targets; 
F McDonald . 
R E Scherrer 
Mink 
D Hackett . . . 
Aurmack 
Ed Johnson . 
Price 
Gill 
Parker 
Richards 
H Johnson . . . 
Marrow 
Celia 
Frantz 
C C B. 
Maxley 
Herold 
Delaney 
June 24, Third Day. 
123456789 10 
15 20 25 15 20 25 15 20 25 15 Broke. 
8 8 18 10 9 17 8 11 13 7 109 
11 17 20 12 60 
13 20 23 12 16 22 12 16 18 13 165 
13 17 21 12 12 22 13 17 20 14 161 
11 18 20 13 13 22 11 12 16 11. . 131 
16 18 24 13 16 21 14 19 23 15 -178 
1110 13 1112 21...'... 8 86 
12 17 13 9 11 12 9 14 18 11 136 
8 .. .. 6 12 .. 11 14 .. .. 60 
16 16 
17 16 13 18 21 14 18 22 13 162 
11 11 
13 . . 7 12 18 . . 50 
5 12 10 11 18 12 68 
13 22 12 . . 24 . . 71 
12 11 8 16 19 13 79 
. . 6 11 17 11 45 
5 11 14 . . 30 
Fairbory Gon Club. 
Fairbury, 111., June 21. — ^Yesterday the Fairbury Gun Club held 
another one of their popular shoots, and indeed it was very 
well patronized. The shooters came to shoot, and they shot 
through with very few dropping out. This may be accounted 
for by a change that was made in the divisions of money. The 
programme specified three moneys, but that was changed to the 
Chicago system, that of putting all the winners on an equal basis. 
This division seems to please all, especially if there is average 
money. In this particular case there were three prizes, though 
not very large ones, and this stimulated the three best shots to 
what turned out to be a hot race. Ide Harris ran the whole 200 
shots to a finsh with but eight “goose eggs,” while Mr. Blumer- 
shine finished with but nine. 
Cadwallader finished with 95 per cent, and McDonald came 
next with 184. Stauber and Clark Harris both finished with 90 
per cent. Young Harris will soon be as good as the “daddy,” 
as he made a run of sixty-five straight. 
The grounds used were the infield of the race track. Nothing 
could improve it, save the absence of the trees that loom up in 
the background. The club is not large, but its officers and work- 
ing members constitute a force that can handle a shoot well. 
The refereeing, scoring, cashiering and management all passed 
off in the best of order. 
Those present were H. W. Cadwallader, Ward Burton and W. 
Tramp' Irwin, manufacturers’ agents; Ide Harris, Clark Harris, 
F. J. Moran, Ed. De Moss, T. D. Karnes and A. Brown, of 
Fairbury; A. R. Smith, Goodwine, 111.; Jack Neal, Rantout; 
August Ferris, Crescent A. J. Stauber, Streator; R. D. Keene, 
Watscka; A. M. Duncan, Eureka; H. L. Bloomershine, Washing- 
ton; E. R. Bube, El Paso; Ayde Hayes, Eureka; T. J. Fortier, 
Piper City; C. A. McDermand, Bloomington; H. Rosalens, 
Gilman; W. C. Blumershine, J. W. Hart, W. H. Morgan, J. 
M. Pratt, Mr. Wood, and O. E. Crouch, members of a new club 
at Colfax. The scores: 
Events : 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
Shot 
Targets : 
10 
10 
15 
10 
15 
20 
16 
10 
16 
10 
10 
20 
15 
10 
15 
at. 
Broke 
I Harris.. 
10 
10 
13 
10 
14 
19 
14 
10 
14 
10 
10 
18 
15 
10 
15 
200 
192 
Smith 
9 
7 
15 
10 
13 
17 
14 
8 
13 
8 
10 
19 
15 
7 
12 
200 
177 
Cadwallader 
9 
10 
15 
LO 
35 
19 
14 
10 
14 
10 
9 
18 
14 
9 
14 
200 
190 
Neal 
8 
9 
14 
9 
15 
19 
14 
9 
13 
9 
9 
17 
11 
9 
10 
200 
176 
Eerris 
7 
8 
13 
9 
35 
16 
13 
7 
13 
9 
6 
16 
14 
9 
11 
200 
166 
Stauber . . 
9 
9 
16 
-8 
15 
18 
12 
8 
16 
9 
16 
19 
15 
10 
9 
200 
181 
Keene 
8 
6 
13 
9 
33 
18 
14 
7 
13 
7 
9 
13 
15 
7 
12 
200 
178 
Duncan . . 
9 
6 
13 
7 
15 
12 
13 
9 
34 
30 
30 
13 
7 
H Bl’ms’ne 
9 
10 
13 
9 
15 
19 
14 
10 
15 
10 
10 
io 
15 
9 
ii 
200 
191 
Hayes 
9 
7 
9 
10 
12 
15 
13 
8 
12 
8 
8 
19 
15 
9 
12 
200 
171 
C Harris 
10 
8 
13 
LO 
14 
16 
15 
6 
13 
10 
10 
20 
15 
10 
11 
200 
180 
Fortier ... 
9 
8 
10 
8 
13 
14 
15 
7 
12 
9 
10 
9 
McDermand 
9 
9 
12 
LO 
14 
18 
13 
9 
15 
7 
10 
20 
i.5 
9 
ii 
200 
184 
Rosaleus . 
8 
10 
12 
LO 
13 
17 
10 
9 
11 
9 
9 
20 
13 
8 
11 
200 
169 
W Bl’ms’ne 
8 
9 
12 
7 
14 
17 
10 
9 
9 
J W Hart. 
8 
L2 
8 10 
6 
J M Pratt 
4 
T 
11 
6 
9 
8 
9 
Moran 
6 
12 
9 
12 
h 
io 
1( 
io 
8 
8 
12 
8 
12 
Wood 
14 
9 
8 
. . 
10 
E DeMoss 
is 
6 
, , , 
Limited Gun Club. 
Indianapolis, Ind. — The scores made at the shoot of the Limited 
Gun Club, June 16, are appended: 
Events; 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 
Targets : 10 15 16 10 15 15 10 15 15 20 15 15 15 15 
Comstock 9 14 13 8 14 14 7 13 13 14 13 11 14 14 
Smoke 10 11 12 9 12 12 10 13 13 17 13 12 14 14 
Phillips 9 13 14 10 15 16 10 14 14 15 14 9 13 11 
Partington 10 14 15 10 13 14 9 14 11 18 14 13 14 14 
McCaffrey 8 12 15 8 12 14 10 14 9 17 9 10 15 11 
Habich 9 11 15 7 10 13 9 13 9 16 11 10 9 13 
Cooper 9 14 12 8 12 11 10 12 12 16 13 13 13 11 
Parry 9 13 15 9 13 12 9 12 15 17 14 12 13 12 
Tripp 9 13 15 9 13 14 10 14 11 16 10 12 15 11 
Clark 9 13 13 10 12 11 10 15 15 18 12 12 11 16 
Michaelis 9 12 12 9 13 11 10 11 11 18 15 13 14 10 
Short 5 12 12 9 13 14 10 12 12 16 11 12 14 14 
Long 8 14 13 10 14 14 9 14 12 18 12 14 14 14 
Jack Snipe 9 10 10 9 12 10 5 9 8 19 13 8 10 11 
Houser 7 14 11 7 13 12 10 14 12 17 14 12 12 13 
Moller 9 12 11 7 14 13 7 14 1118 12 1112 13 
Wildhack 8 11 15 8 11 13 10 13 13 19 11 13 13 13 
Einley 9 13 12 10 15 11 10 11 12 15 10 
Young 9 15 15 9 15 15 10 15 15 19 15 14 15 14 
Kirby 10 14 15 9 14 12 8 14 7 19 13 11 13 13 
Smiley .14 8 12 13 10 14 10 19 11 10 14 10 
Littler 13 10 13 13 8 14 13 16 10 11 14 11 
Voris 13 10 13 13 8 14 13.16 10 11 14 11 
Dietrich 13 9 12 13 7 14 13 18 14 13 13 12 
Anderson 8 9 7 12 12 7 .. .. 
Gregory 10 12 11 17 12 11 . . . . 
Troy 6 10 9 
Slow 11 10 15 11 
Hill u 9 15 16 
Seilken : 10 18 12 16 13 12 
Leib 11 12 18 9 . . . . 
Deschler 12 18 13 12 . . . . 
Bound Brook Gon Club. 
Bound Brook, N. J., June 22. — Among the successful shooters 
at the regular club shoot of the Bound Brook Gun Club was 
W. D. Pardoe, of Princeton, who won high amateur average with 
the score of 59 out of a possible 65 targets. He also won the 
fob and a sterling souvenir spoon of the Bound Brook Gun Club. 
Mr. Keller, Jr., made a straight in the second event. 
Mr. Martin won the Shakespeare fishing reel and a pair of 
pictures : 
Mr. Nicol won the loving cup, handicap, in the second event. 
Mr. Bishop won the badge. 
The club cups were wen by Dr. Pardoe, first; Mr. Martin 
second, and E. K. Stelle third. 
The event for the Hunter Arms Co. medal was an interesting 
event, and was won by F. K. Stelle. 
Events ; 
. 1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
Targets : 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
16 
Broke. 
Nicol 
8 
6 
6 
9 
11 
46 
Keller, Jr 
10 
9 
9 
8 
11 
66 
W D Pardoe 
9 
9 
9 
9 
14 
69 
Bishop 
8 
9 
8 
7 
13 
64 
Martin 
7 
Bidwell 
6 
4 
8 
Stelle 
TSIrs Pardoe 
Dr Pardoe 
9 
2 
Club shoot for three cups: 
Hdp. Brk. Tot’l. 
Martin 12 12 24 Pardoe 
Stelle 8 12 20 
Hdp. Brk. Tot’l. 
. . 5 21 26 
Hunter Arms Co. 
Pardoe 18. 
Ten pairs: 
Hdp. 
Martin 10 
SteUe 10 
medal, 20 singles : 
Brk. Tot’l. 
25 35 Pardoe 
30 40 
Martin 14, Stelle 15, 
Hdp. Brk. Tot’l. 
..7 32 39 
Bradford Tournament. 
Bradford, Pa. — This is a list of all shooters at the Bradford 
Gun Club tournament, June 21 and 22. 
Mr. Glover won the cup awarded to high two-day score, pro- 
fessionals. Mr. P. Kelsey, Pittsburg, Pa., won the first high 
average money, $26. Mr. J. T. Atkinson, New Castle, Pa., won 
the second high average money, $15; Mr. J. Nelson, Gerard, Pa., 
won the low average money, $10. 
Rain fell both days, and the number of shooters participating 
shows the amount of interest that shooting has in this section. 
The event was a successful one, and no dissatisfaction appeared. 
F he visitors were treated to a trolley ride to the famous Bock 
City, in the mountains, and at 10 in the evening sat down to a 
banquet at the Option House. Mr. Frank J. Collins, of Brad- 
ford, acted as toastmaster. 
L. E. Mallory, Jr., of Bradford, was third high amate’ur. - 
Totals at 166 targets for the two days follow: ■ „ 
June June June June • 
21. 22. Total. 21. 22.; -.Total. 
Bowers 
..137 
153 
290 
Wheeler 
..143 
137' 
, 280 
S T Mallory. , 
,.136 
139 
275 
Dolly 
..163 . 
142 
296 
Stuart 
..134 
136 
269 
Stoops 
..136 
146 
“282' 
Ellsworth . . . 
..133 
143 
276 
Miller 
..122 
142 
264 
Glover 
..155 
157 
312 
Bollerd 
..126 
141 
267 
J R Elliott. 
..145 
157 
302 
Flammond . . . 
..141 
149 
290 
Squires 
..140 
149 
289 
Busch 
..125 
127 
262 
Stevens 
..160 
156 
305 
Denniker 
..149 
146 
295 
Garland 
..134 
120 
264 
P Kelsey 
..155 
163 
318 
Hull 
..135 
138 
273 
A B Kelley., 
..150 
146 
296 
Pringle 
..160 
143 
293 
Andrews 
..132 
134 
266 
Conneeley . . 
..140 
147 
287 
Benton 
.103 
Hoey 
..141 
129 
270 
Sizer 
..156 
149 
305 
Russell 
..130 
126 
255 
Nobles 
,.135 
135 
270 
Mallory, Jr.. 
..161 
160 
311 
Atkinson ..., 
..159 
167 
. 316 
Mallory, Sr. . 
..126 
122 
248 
Fleming 
..146 
160 
296 
C N Brown. 
..119 
110 
229 
Bozard 
..147 
150 
297 
Stancliff 
.141 
148 
289 
Kennedy 
..120 
101 
221 
Morris 
..104 
108 
212 
Field 
,.126 
Nichols 
..117 
100 
217 
Farnum 
..130 
129 
259 
Gunzburg . . , 
,.135 
139 
274 
Lay 
.145 
153 
298 
E W Kelley., 
..134 
140 
274 
Crittenden . . , 
..116 
Butterbaugh , 
..137 
134 
271 
Store 
,.136 
136 
272 
J Conley 
.149 
H R Elliott.. 
,.145 
134 
279 
Quinn 
..137 
... 
. 
Crandall 
,.125 
Snow 
,.153 
149 
302 
Anderson 
..127 
Kramer 
..143 
161 
294 
.Speer 
.151 
Eberhardt . . . 
,.122 
Stackpool. . . . 
.139 
Baird 
,.140 
Phillips 
.130 
132 
262 
Nelson 
...94 
si 
176 
Root 
146 
Hart 
..145 
151 
296 
Turner 
141 
H E Brown., 
,.134 
143 
277 
Daniels 
136 
F D Kelsey. , 
,.147 
160 
297 
Mason 
150 
New Loudon Gon Club. 
New London, la. — The eleventh annual tournament, Jun^ 20- 
22, passed very satisfactorily, the weather being good and the at- 
tendance fair. Barto won the invitation on a score of-lGO sti'aight, 
including tie. Burmister won the grand target • handicap on 50 
straight. Gilbert won the third day handicap on a straight score. 
Thus all the handicaps were won on straight' scores. • 
Garrett was high amateur and Klein second.- -Taylor was 
entitled to be, as he had a good lead, but the load he was shoot- 
ing was entirely too stiff for him, and after leading every one for 
the first two- days, he was forced- to drop back on- account of too 
much powder. The next- shoot will be held here -Oct. 3, 4, 6, and 
.$500 will be added in cash. _ C. W. Budd will -again manage, and 
the amateurs that are in this section- will have a good chance to 
get even, as everything will be in -good cold cash, and should 
prove an attraction. 
. . 1st 2d 3d 1st . ' 2d . 3d 
Day. Day., Day. Total. Day. Day. Day. 
Burmister 163. .171 181, ,.515 . 16.47 . 17 50 19 44 
Burnside 179 , 182 .181 , . 542 19 49 . 20 44 19 49 
Garrett .....188 187 192 567 20 50 21 45 21 47 
Klein 184 192 188 564 ’ 20 49 21 48 21 47 
Gilbert 189 191 195 575 22 50 22 48 22 50 
Dauthett ..165 174 164. 509 .... 
Lord 175 170 169- 614 18'48 19 39 .... 
Borden 180 187 ... 343 19 46 19.48 .... 
Roll 184 391.184 659 20’38 19.44 18 44 
Cook 149 163 151 463 17 46 17 47 18.. 
Waddington '..180 184 165 529 19 44 18 48 ; 18 44 
Taylor 190 195 176 561 20 47 21 48 21 47 
Young 189 191 183 563' 20 45. 20 44 21 44 
Ridley 172 189 182 543 18 48 19 47 19 48 
McDowell 176 177 174 527 19 45 18 46 18 46 
Barto 180 188 .184 552 18 60. 21 46 21 42 
Dove 166 385 180 531 . 16 44 
Hale ..177 184 ... 391 .... 
Smith 16 47 
Sator ... ... . ... .... 18 44 ! . ! ! 
Wagner .18 45 V. - 
Fayette Gtin Club. 
Lexington, Ky. June 23.-;-At .the regular weekly meeting of 
the Fayette Gun Club, of this city, on yesterday af,ternoon, just 
twenty-four shooters- participated, not so, bad , fo.r a" city - of this 
size; but then that number is only a -fair average attendance 
every week, and say, they begin to shoot, at 3 P. M. and shoot 
the programme through, and then wish more shells- were ob- 
tainable. In the gathering, twilight a squad will be on the 
line making good their efforts to beat the other fellows. 
The shoot yesterday, a miss-and-out for a fine knife, -was inter- 
esting. Every shooter present, twenty-four, lined up and shot in 
turn, and to miss meant to leave the platfprm amid the cries of 
the crowd present. This event proved to be quite spirited, and 
was filially won by Mr. Woolfolk Henderson, who- had to fail to 
miss just 19 times before he was left alone for the presentation 
speech, which accompanied the knife. 
The fourth of the series in the contest for the Parker gun was 
shot, and the standing of those who have finished the first ICO 
of the 300 which comprises the series, is given as follows; 
Parker gun contest, standing of those who have finished first 100: 
Per Cent. 
W Henderson 99.26 
V K Dodge 98.25 
F C Bell 97 
R H Smith 97 
J G Denny 96.75 
Wilgus Luxon 96.75 
j Q Ward .96.6 
W J Drummy ....96.26 
R R Skinner 95.5 
Per Cent. 
J Offutt 96.25 
G B Kinkead 94.75 
T C Rush... 94.5 
L B Shouse 94.6 
G J Stoll 93.75 
A J Hagan ...93.25 
L Fieber 92.25 
T B Satterwhite 92.25 
W M Rennick 90.5 
Monk. 
Chicago Gun Club. 
Chicago, 111., June 17. — The 100-target handicap, $2 entrance, re- 
sulted as follov/s: 
Targets; 
Lord, 16 
F P Stannard, 17 
Weinsberg, 18.... 
Wilcox, 16 
C P Zacher, 17. . . 
Davis, 17 
Myrick, 18 
Engstrom, 17 
Webb, 16 
Tracy, 16 
Richards, 16 
Bowers, 16 
Hicks, 16 
A_ W Morton, 17. . 
Fitzsimmons, 16... 
Adams, 16 
Dr Morton, 17 
Spryme, 16 
Lovell, 17 
Hess, 17 
Steerberg, 16 
Bellman, 17 
25 
25 
25 
25 
Broke. 
21 
21 
w. 
. . . 
23 
14 
19 
23 
79 
21 
23 
21 
24 
89 
19 
19 
21 
22 
81 
21 
16 
20 
20 
77 
19 
17 
18 
20 
74 
13 
16 
19 
22 
70 
16 
19 
18 
20 
73 
11 
, 12 
13 
16 
62 
16 
17 
22 
19 
74 
22 
14 
w. 
11 
w. 
,17 
.18 
18 
22 
'75 
20 
17 
15 
22 
74 
13 
14 
11 
19 
57 
17 
19 
16 
21 
73 
22 
15 
15 
16 
68 
8 
w. 
16 
24 
16 
23 
'79 
21 
24 
19 
18 
82 
16 
21 
21 
21 
79 
12 
19 
16 
16 
63 
Weinsberg, first, $6.80; C. C. Hess, second, $5.10; Wilcox, third, 
$3.40; F. P. Stannard and Lovell, fourth, 70 cents: C. P. Zocher. 
fifth, 70 cents. ’ 
