FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Sept. 2, igos. 
Pasfcanlans^tt Guo Club* 
of 
New Bedford, Mass. — On Aug. 19 the all-day tournament 
iie Paskamansett Gun Club was held. About 300 visitors were 
toresent. It was an invitation shoot, and some of the best shots 
-from all New England participated. A high wind blew all day. 
High average for the day was won by Mr. Churchill, of Boston, 
who broke 132 targets out of a possible 175. Mayor Eugene 
of Manchester, N. H., won the second high average, scoring 131 
out of a possible 175 targets. *, t • t 
The first merchandise prize was captured by Al. Eewis, or 
Westport Factory, 41 out of 50; second, by Mr. Hubbard, of 
Boston, 40; third, Mr. McArdle, 37; fourth, A. J. Murray, 30. _ 
The second handicap was won by Mayor Reed, the prize being 
a $6 gold piece. His score was 40 out of a possible 60. Secqrid, 
William H. 
Ardle, 35. 
Events : 
Targets: 
E E Reed 
Hughes, 3S; third, Mr. Bring, 36; fourth, Mr. Mc- 
1 2 3 4 5 6 
11 9 14 14 
Churchill 15 13 17 9 
W H Hughes 5 14 18 10 i 
A Lewis 8 9 13 12 12 17 
Hibbard 13 9 11 13 9 18 
Wheeler 8 10 15 9 10 14 
Bring 13 12 13 10 10 8 
Murray 10 8 10 10 12 14 
Eggers 11 7 13 12 
Cavicchi H 10 13 11 
8 12 
7 14 
6 8 
7 3 
5 9 
9 9 
10 14 11 
8 14 9 
7 17 
7 14 
7 16 
4 3 
5 7 
5 10 
Worthing 8 
Powel 12 
Setendre 4 
Audet 4 
Hilman 5 
Egbert 7 
Simmonds 7 
F Whalon 10 
Br C A Bonney.. 10 12 lb ii lu 16 
Knowles 7 10 8 12 10 
F B Sawyer ^ ^ ^ Z 
H F Sawyer A 
9 8 
6 11 
J B Nadeau 12 
Kid 7 
Niles 
Peck 
T G Whalen 
9 10 13 
6 4 3 
Taber 
Betty 
Regular club 
at 2:30 P. M. 
shoots first and 
7 
8 
9 
10 
Shot 
15 
15 
20 
25 
at. 
Broke. 
Av. 
10 
12 
18 
17 
175 
131 
.748 
10 
10 
18 
18 
175 
132 
.754 
11 
12 
15 
19 
175 
128 
.731 
13 
9 
13 
16 
175 
128 
.731 
11 
10 
13 
20 
175 
125 
.714 
10 
7 
14 
21 
175 
126 
.714 
9 
12 
18 
18 
175 
123 
.703 
11 
10 
15 
18 
175 
120 
.685 
11 
7 
10 
22 
175 
U4 
.661 
11 
13 
10 
13 
176 
112 
.640 
8 
9 
8 
14 
175 
108 
.617 
10 
6 
13 
11 
175 
98 
.560 
8 
11 
13 
150 
97 
.646 
5 
8 
8 
ii 
175 
61 
.348 
6 
6 
4 
11 
175 
56 
.320 
100 
39 
.390 
50 
25 
.600 
8 
9 
8 
150 
84 
.560 
7 
8 
7 
150 
80 
.633 
11 
10 
11 
160 
103 
.686 
5 
6 
13 
135 
86 
.637 
85 
39 
.458 
11 
9 
12 
100 
67 
.670 
6 
4 
9 
7 
110 
41 
.372 
35 
14 
.400 
7 
7 
15 
14 
175 
102 
.580 
100 
33 
.§33 
6 
8 
14 
50 
28 
.280 
22 
25 
22 
.880 
10 
10 
35 
20 
.572 
i9 
25 
19 
.760 
8 
25 
8 
.320 
14 
26 
14 
.560 
Dalton Gon Club. 
of the Balton Gun Club, 
Barton. O., Aug. 22.— At the shoot 
Aug. 17-18, tile weather was fine, but the attendance was not 
what was promised us or expected. , . , 
C. O. Le Compte was high gun. F. B. Alkire was_ hig^h 
tcur. Trade was represented by B. B. Gross, L. U. 
John Winchester Taylor, and Mr. McNeil. 
First Bay. 
ama- 
Le Compte, 
Second Bay. Total. 
Le Compte 
Shot at. 
200 
200 
Broke. 
189 
183 , 
Shot at. Broke, 
200 194 
200 191 
200 
188 
200 
182 
200 
177 
200 
187 
200 
173 
200 
180 
200 
179 
200 
173 
H Santmyer 
0 Santmyer 
Saffold 
Sheldon 
200 
200 
200 
200 
167 
148 
157 
154 
260 
200 
130 
130 
200 
161 
148 
110 
113 
186 
riaU 
20O 
181 
206 
173 
. . . 
. . . 
200 
162 
• . . 
. . . 
Beecher 
.......200 
160 
200 
i29 
145 
H8 
iis 
ii2 
Be Arment 
80 
52 
60 
110 
39 
84 
lis 
84 
'56 
’27 
15 
11 
15 
11 
25 
15 
100 
50 
. . . 
50 
33 
. . . 
. . . 
50 
32 
■56 
'32 
50 
32 
50 
31 
. . . 
. . . 
50 
26 
■46 
'23 
25 
12 
25 
12 
26 
9 
'is 
"s 
... 
400 
400 
400 
400 
400 
400 
400 
400 
330 
330 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
145 
145 
130 
110 
115 
65 
40 
100 
50 
BO 
50 
50 
50 
50 
40 
25 
25 
20 
15 
383 
374 
370 
364 
353 
352 
328 
296 
267 
267 
186 
181 
173 
162 
160 
129 
118 
112 
91 
84 
84 
38 
26 
50 
33 
32 
32 
32 
31 
26 
23 
12 
12 
9 
8 
F. Scott. 
Palisade Gun Club. 
„ XT T Aiicr 24 —The tournament of the Palisade 
Edgewater, N. J., Aug. 24 ine ^ 
Gun Club, had twenty-seven participams. J 
adfed^ TotM added money, ?45; 
$1.40 entrance, ^“j^ndicap. The professionals present 
chandise,_ $35. ^hding^ nana ^ I^g^j^^.^g^ing, Neaf Apgar and Sim 
Messrs. J. A. 
Glover. 12345678 
Events^.^. -,<^19 10 19 20 19 19 19 
JAR Elliott 19 18 19 19 19 18 20 17 
W Hopkins IS 16 17 19 17 16 12 16 
HBrugmann 17 17 17 17 18 18 17 20 
G H Pie/cyv--: 18 20 17 13 13 12 17 16 
H L Manchester 1 ? ik 17 
A A Schoverling g Y 
R H Nicol -,0 Yg 15 ig 20 17 20 13 
C E .,g ^7 18 17 17 19 17 .. 
D B Stever 19 17 19 18 17 20 16 18 
Sphorty-- ;• y8 10 18 11 15 18 13 15 
Blandford......... 14 17 12 17 14 11 18 
Reeves, Jr ^7 18 18 20 13 17 18 13 
Carlough.. ^6 17 17 17 15 15 16 
Gnnnell, Jr 17 17 18 17 19 19 18 20 
t)r W L Gardiner 17 16 16 15 13 
J S Speer 10 13 15 
B Williams ^5 19 12 is 18 18 19 17 
N Apgar 18 19 20 19 15 20 16 18 
;Sim Glover 17 16 17 19 17 18 15 18 
J L Canale Ig 17 19 15 17 17 
-- c 18 18 17 17 17 
. . 14 17 17 17 
L 
C 
R 
F 
O 
H 
G 
C 
V 
c 
137 
123 
144 
124 
116 
134 
127 
145 
136 
145 
137 
'Br C E Richter 
W H Coleman 
las Morrison 
‘E W Reynolds 
O N T , 
J H Hendrickson .. 
15 
16 18 18 18 
. . . . 18 17 
Connecticwt Championship. 
SoMRRSViRLE, Conn. — The second annual Connecticut State 
championship tournament of the Somersville Gun Club was held at 
their grounds on the day advertised, Aug. 22. The attendance, 
while good, was not what had been expected, probably owing to 
an error in the Associated Press dispatches announcing the date 
as Friday, Aug. 25. As it, was, however, most of the shooters 
present shot the entire programme, and about 5,300 bluerocks were 
trapped. 
Ihe day was all that could be desired — a day for good scores, 
and good scores were made. The targets were thrown a uniform 
distance from each trap. tat, tt,,- a. 
The trade was. represented by G. M. Wheeler, J. A. R. Elliott 
and Hood Waters. , 
The regular programme called for 200 targets, 60 of which, events 
7 and 8 were for individual State championship. Three cash prizes, 
$20, $10, and $6, were ottered and guaranteed by the club in this 
^'h!*^ C. Barsto'.v, the well-known amateur of Rockville, broke 46 
and won without a tie. L. H. Bradley, of Bridgeport, and Harry 
Metcalf, of Kockville, both familiar names on the score sheets of 
Connecticut shoots, tied for second and third on 45 each. They 
agreed to shoot off the tie on the next 16-target event, and as the 
score shows, Bradley went straight and W'on second, and Metcalf 
third. Metcalf, it will be remembered, was last year’s winner of 
this event and made them go some to beat him this year. Barstow 
also won the Mullerite medal offered for high average for the day, 
breaking 182, or 91 per cent. ; Bradley followed close with 181, and 
Geo. C. Finch, of Thompsonville, a member of the Somersville Gun 
Club, was third with 180. , , 
For the professionals, Elliott broke 181, Waters 1^8 and Wheeler 
1 68 
Good shooting was done by Messrs. Chapin, of Brookfield, 
Mass.; Le Noir, of Springfield, Mass, and Br. Moore, of South 
Manchester, Conn. Events 7 and 8 were also shot as two separate 
sweepstakes, three moneys, percentage system, high guns to win. 
This for the accommodation of shooters from Massachusetts who 
were not eligible to compete in championship stake. Several 
Connecticut shooters fattened up the purse, and as there was 
nothing deducted for targets, it looked like easy money for the 
man who could shoot. The first string, event 7 showed Barstow 
Pi. Meicail, JJr. Moore and Chapin tied on 22 each) and they 
divided the entire purse. In event 8, Barstow pulled up to 24, 
and along with Jordan, of Springfield, divided first and second 
money. Finch and Harry Metcalf, breaking 23 each, had to b 
content with third money divided. Snow p, Buike 
Pease 24, shot for targets only. Ihe scores follow, 
professionals and others who were not eligible 
State championship: 
Events- 123456789 10 11 
Tlrgets- 15 20 15 15 20 16 25 25 15 20 15 
Barstfw . . 14 16 15 15 19 13 22 24 14 16 14 
Brfdlev . : ; . ■ ■ 13 18 14 14 18 13 23 22 15 18 13 
*Elliott 14 15 16 12 18 13 25 21 15 IS 16 
IWh .. 14 18 12 13 20 13 21 23 15 17 14 
‘Waters 13 18 14 14 19 14 22 20 14 18 12 
*Le Noir ' ' ■.■■■■. 15 15 14 14 19 12 20 22 12 18 13 
H Metcalf 13 17 13 14 18 12 22 23 8 18 12 
Br M^ori u 12 u 13 is 12 22 21 14 is is 
=Wh=eRr . 14 18 12 12 17 13 20 20 12 16 14 
McMn len 10 19 13 13 15 14 20 20 13 18 M 
mCllJ-UUCH „Ar7AAA0-|010C,rviaiQia.1.G 
to 
23, and 
Stars indicate 
shoot for the 
Shot 
Per 
rnnlev 9 17 14 13 18 13 20 19 13 14 15 
'-PoRy Tf, I' TO 1,1 IT 14 22 23 9 16 10 
»Tordan 14 13 12 10 14 13 20 
1A 1C 9 11 15 13 20 22 11 17 13 
^\!rke ■ ' 12 12 Ho 18 li 17 23 14 17 11 
Arnold 12 15 14 10 IS 13 16 21 10 lo 10 
13 14 13 11 10 11 18 22 12 14 13 
8 11 10 9 13 12 19 18 11 13 11 
A plase " " ... 11 13 10 12 14 13 19 M 8 . . . . 
Mprrfrk " 13 16 10 11 13 10 17 13 
^?haoin .. 14 14 14 18 14 22 21 14 19 14 
BelMev 12 18 16 11 16 11 19 .. .. 15 .. 
*Cheesman 10 17 14 .. 13 15 .. 
*Coats •• •• 
Dimock 14 14 6 .. ■; -3^41^6 ’9 
.. 16 14 .. .. 7 
Carroll 9 ' ‘ 
Keeney ^ 
6 
M. 
200 
182 
91 
200 
181 
901/2 
200 
181 
901/2 
200 
180 
90 
200 
178 
89 
200 
174 
87 
200 
170 
85 
200 
170 
85 
200 
168 
84 
200 
168 
84 
200 
166 
821/2 
200 
163 
SlVs 
200 
159 
791/3 
200 
166 
78 
200 
156 
78 
200 
164 
77 
200 
151 
751/^ 
200 
151 
751/2 
200 
135 
67V2 
165 
124 
75 
150 
103 
185 
164 
871/2 
145 
117 
120 
89 
100 
68 
60 
34 
. . 
95 
45 
65 
37 
. , 
70 
69 
36 
25 
35 
15 
Arnold, Sec’y. 
St. Bernard, O 
Cmcicnati Gun Club ToornameDt* 
Aug. 25.— The article published m the port- 
relative to the Profit and 
LosJ’ "Tcoun^''orthe°Her Hilf Gun aub'may lead those con- 
templating attendance at 
cry of “all the profits paid 
Therefore, I ask you as a 
our tournament to believe that our 
to the shooters” will amount to 
favor tO' give 
the following 
war 
nil. 
statement 
er. 
club is enabled to give a tourna.ment as 
the United States without exppding any 
every 
mer- 
were 
target 
above 
at 
expenses, 
thrown 
all our - A. 
who ,.k. par. in 
and 
amount, 
Total. 
149 
146 
131 
141 
126 
There, will be no cause to complain of 
shooters, or of our 
Brk. Hdp. 
Kelly f 
Kershner ‘"‘Sk 
‘Stoddard 
Rickman 1" 
Hinkson 
Clark 
Re-entry scores: 
‘Stoddard ^ 
Clark 20 
‘Kershner “ 
‘Hinkson 19 
‘Borst 20 
Back scores: 
Hinkson 16 
6 
2 
5 
7 
6 
3 
24 
22 
25 
23 
28 
24 
‘Weller 21 
Coughlin 14 
Borst lo 
Stull 19 
Sumner 17 
29 
23 
24 
26 
26 
Coughlin 16 
Coughlin -w 
Rickman ^ 
Rickman 14 
22 
19 
21 
22 
‘Weller 22 4 
26 
Hell Gate Gun Club. 
rX “April, M„ and Jon., 
Br A H Bavis, 26 23 
J A Belden, 28 
Peter Garms, 28 27 
L H Schorty, 30 ;t99i22illll2220222220212*llll— 26 
John Klenk, 28 »ifo2020100222212111121211‘221-23 
R Baudendistel, 28 0190091111111*1111111111121212—26 
John H Voss, 911110291102121012101111201021—24 
C Larige,, . 28 . . 091111120111120211222200111-25 
John Schlicht, 28 092922292222212012222222221122—29 
W C Wilson, 28 on2{oil22211120100001002192202-19 
J H Wellbrook, 28^ 17 
j P Dannefelser^ 28 Ml2U22012121 2111121*11201201— ^ 
Phil Woelfelj^ 28 •m i9.li21121222 111122101^21128-SI 
Forster. <S!> 
‘Winners of point for cup. 
IndianapoUs Gun Club. 
12. — Sutcliffe 
Springlieldt Mass., Shooting Clob. 
The practice shoot of this club on the afternoon of Aug. 19 was 
well attended, but owing to a . strong east wind blowing, the 
scores ran lower than usual. Kites was high with an average of 
76 per cent., with Snow close behind with 75 per cent. The 
weekly prize event, a 16-target race for a hunting coat as prize, 
resulted in two ties. The firsj between Lathrop, Cady and 
Andrews, who ivere all tied on 15 On the shoot-off at 10_ targets 
Cady and Andrews again tied on 10, but owing to a misunder- 
standing, this tie was not shot off, but will be at the next shoot. 
The Peters cup coniest and the merchandise race for three prizes 
of equal value have two more s'aoots to run. Added target handi- 
in cup contest, and in the merchandise race the shooters 
cap 
divided into three classes, A, B, C. Scores in these three ' 
handicap events 
follow 
Weekly prize 
event, 15 
targets 
Brk. Hdp. Tot’l. 
Cady 
.. 11 
4 
15 
Andrews 
.. 11 
4 
15 
Lathrop 
.. 14 
4 
15 
Kites 
.. 13 
0 
13 
A Misterly 
.. 9 
4 
13 
Shoot-off of tie at 10 
targets : 
Cady 
.. 8 
3 
10 
Andrews 
.. 7 
3 
10 
Hawes 8 
Kimball 8 
Snow .■ 10 
L Misterly 6 
Cheesman 7 
Brk. Hdp. Tot’l. 
12 
12 
10 
10 
7 
Lathrop 
This tie to be decided at next shoot. 
Peters cup contest, 25 targets: 
space in your valuable pape 
In the first place our 
in a givenffime, w’ifh'^Mr. Gambell the. club is 
nn"I^fno^"extr^a^e1l^enrefofhe^^^^^ 
;^rn?^ve wiffTe*%”n\UV^^^^^ all other necessary 
"’rrife' brief, we expect to- charge two cents targets and 
notwithstanding f ' 
between $600 and $800. Ihis 
the distribution of purses, will 
t in all the events. 
revert back to o^ur treatment of visiting 
manner of running the shoot. 
TeURNAMENT COMMITTEE, 
By Arthur Gambell. 
Rochester Rod and Gua Club. 
V A.10- 23 —In the competition for the Laflin 
Y., Aug. in ine c p The event 
eral visitors joined to-day. 
rgets added. 
The privilege to make up bacK 
Rochester, N. . 
L fhfnS°an\nofanfe"oriarg^^^ added. 
Ten inore shoots *^1 be held.^^Ihe^pnvi^e^ payment of 
2l°ceMsl%rr% eMry money being divided at the end of the senes 
in prize money. Scores. 
Brk. Hdp. Tot’l. 
Tot’l. 
25 
21 
24 
23 
21 
T taimapotts Ind Aug. 12.— Sutcliffe won Peters Cartridge 
CoCanv’s b'adke. Plnley^was high gun for Bupont trophy. 
Events- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
TT^Jgets-.' 25 25 25 25 26 26 25 
Parry 
L Misterly ... 
....20 
5 
25 
Andrews 
Kimball 
...17 
5 
22 
Snow . . 
Kites 
.... 21 
0 
21 
11 
16 
19 
Three merchandise prize race, 25 targets: Class A- 
Kitas 17, Cheesman 13. Class B — ^Hawes 19, Lathrop 17. 
L. Misterly 15, Kimball 14, A. Misterly 14, Cady 10. 
Scores in regular events follow : 
Events : 123456789 
-Snow 19,1 
Class C— 
Shot 
Targets: 
10 10 10 20 15 25 25 10 10 
at. 
Broke, 
Kites 
6 
8 .. 13 21 17 
.. 10 
95 
75 • 
Snow 
6 
8 
. . .. 10 19 19 
. ■ » 5 
85 
62 ‘ 
L Misterly 
7 
.... 6 20 15 
76 
48 
Kimball 
.... 8 17 14 
7 .. 
75 
46 
Lathrop 
10 
6 
.. .. 14 .. 17 
6 .. 
70 
53 ; 
Andrews 
7 
4 
. . . . 11 11 . . 
7 .. 
70 
40 s 
Puffer 
3 
4 
4 12 
3 .. 
60 
26 1 
Hawes -. 
4 .. 8 .. 19 
50 
31 l! 
Cheesman 
.. .. 7 .. 13 
.. 8 
50 
28 i 
A Misterly 
3 .. 9 .. 14 
. . . . 
BO 
26 j 
Chapin 
7 
2 10 
4 . . 
50 
23 1 
Cady 
.. .. 11 .. 10 
• • • ‘ 
40 21 :| 
Misfire, i 
Ruffsdale Gun C*ub. 
The Ruffsdale Rod and Gun Club, Ruffsdale, Pa., held an all 
day shoot and corn roast at Ruffsdale, Pa., on Aug. 18. Thi: 
was one of the most enjoyable shoots and social functions eve, 
held in western Pennsylvania. The social feature was participates 
in by the wives and sweethearts of the members of the club. A: 
noon a lunch was spread consisting of an old-fashioned cori 
roast and all the delicacies of the season. Three hundred am 
seventy-five people enjoyed the spread. R. S. Beniker and hi 
charming daughters were especially interested in making everybod; 
feel at home. The shooters of western Pennsylvania who did no 
attend missed one of the best day’s sport ever held in wester: 
Pennsylvania. The trade was represented by Chas. G. Grubt 
A. B. Kelly, of Scottdale, took first honors. Following are th 
scores 
Events : 
Kelly 
Beniker 
Baker 
W Smith 
■Ralp 
123456789 10 
12 13 12 12 13 13 14 15 13 15 
11 14 12 12 13 13 14 14 12 14 
11 14 11 13 13 14 13 14 14 12 
13 12 13 12 13 12 14 13 12 13 
13 12 9 15 12 13 12 12 13 13 
Tota 
132 
129 
129 
127 
124 
McGlashan 
Miller 
10 12 13 13 12 11 14 14 13 11 
12 12 11 12 12 12 15 9 14 12 
14 9 12 13 9 12 11 11 11 14 
123 
121 
116 
Andrews 
J Smith 
Neill 
10 11 13 10 9 11 14 12 13 12 
12 13 11 14 10 9 10 10 iz 12 
8 10 7 11 12 10 12 10 12 9 
10 11 10 10 10 12 10 9 9 10 
H5 
113 
101 
101 
L Suter 
11 10 9 9 11 9 10 10 10 10 
9 10 10 9 11 6 8 10 13 12 
99 
98 
12 12 10 13 10 13 8 
78 
Wigger 
8 6 9 11 6 6 
9 9 10 7 9 13 
46 
57 
5 6i0 7 6 9 
43 
8 12 
20 
W S Kelly 
10 9 10 
13 12 9 14 10 9 8 
29 
75 
12 13 13 12 13 14 13 13 . . 
103 
12 13 14 12 12 15 13 
91 
7 9 8 9 
33 
11 8 7 11 
37 
Gfcgory County Spoftsmeu^s Association* 
S. B., Aug. 25.— The bi-monthly tournament of t 
Sept. 
Gregory County Sportsmen’s Association was run off at i-air,. 
on the 24th inst. There were two 10-bird and five 15-bird 
$1 and .$1.50 entrance respectively, and the 25-bird event, JNo., 
for the Peters Cartridge Company’s emblem, representing t 
championship of Gregory county. The attendance was nM larj 
but all the old-timers were' there, and quite a number of spectato 
among them several of the fair sex. Ihe day was ideal for sho 
ing and the new trap worked to perfectly, only two broken bii; 
out of the 700 thrown. Mr. Carl Porter won the champions! 
trophy with the good score of 24 out of 25, and also won hi, 
average for the day with 112 out of 120, a 93.5 gait. Leach 'wi 
second average, and Thompson third. m j j 
The next shoot will be at Bonesteel on Wednesday, 
when the same programme will be run oft. As we have a uum 
of ySung shooter just breaking into the game, a large attenda: 
is expected. We will use Rose system, four moneys, and this 
give everybody a chance at the money. Following are the scoi 
Events: 12345678 
Targets : 
C Porter . . 
Leach 
Thompson . 
Spatz 
O Porter .. 
C La'w 
W Law 
Fitzgibbons 
10 10 23 15 15 15 15 15 
9 9 24 14 14 13 15 14 
9 8 20 15 13 12 13 12 
9 9 19 12 14 14 10 14 
8 22 11 13 13 14 11 
7 22 12 13 14 9 12 
,22 
,19 
, 20 
W. A. Leach,- 
To, 
11 
1( 
1( 
li 
9 
Sec’, 
attended. 
N arwich ( Conn.) Shooting Club* 
shoot held on Saturday afternoon, Aug.^ 12, was^ 
The 
o,nrl Cnilrlflrri trom IN ew IjOiiuuu, 
•Westerly, R.' I., 
A lUHUWlilS V.Al.AAAAA, I _ , 
Ames, Mason, VVatrous aiid Goddard from ^New^^ondnn; Ed 
from 
ton from Willimantic; Chapman, 
Bakin from Worcester, Mass. , , . , 
The 'prizes awarded were a set of bird carvers, 
stag horn corkscrew, Mr. Edgarton; China dish,. Mr. Post, s 
fork, Mr. Mitchell. 
Mr. Watr 
22 20 19 23 20 
Hinter ...21 21 17 20 23 19.. 
FMty 21 21 25 22 25 24 23 
Britton 16 20 21 19 20 .. .. 
6 7 
Targets: 25 25 25 26 25 25 25 
Smith® 21 18 14 19 . 
Morris 1 / 11 H ' 
Southern .... 14 14 11 14 . 
Leib 16 16 .. • 
Hicc ...••••• 20 17 . • • • • 
Moller 19 20 23 23 . 
Sutcliffe .... 16 16 
Shot 
at. 
J A Mitchell.. 100 
Edgarton 125 
Post ...........100 
Watrous 126 
Prest 125 
Scores at less than 100 targets: 
25: Olcott, 18, 25; Ames, 50, 75; 
Bl, 75; West, 16, 50. 
oke. 
81 
Per 
Cent. 
81 
Wells .... 
Shot 
at. 
. . . .100 
Broke. 
69 
99 
79 
Tafft 
. . . .100 
68 
79 
79 
Goddard . 
100 
68 
98 
78 
Mason . . . 
125 
82 
94 
75 
Bakin 
100 
62 
Mintz, 19 out of 50; Gates 
A. S. Brown, 20, 25; Chapi 
I. P. Tafft, Sei 
Independent Gun Club. 
-Below find the 
The next shoot 
scores made 
will be held 
Ar 
Se 
THE MANY-USE OIE CO„ 
N«w York City, will send Fre« Sample. Write »ow.-4(i4-. 
Easton, Pa., Aug. 21. 
for the L. & R. trophy. 
which will be the final contest for the trophy. 
Event No. 1, 50 targets, back scores: J. Maurer (2) 
’^Evfnt 50 targets: E. Markley (0) i8, W. Maurer 
J. Maurer (4) 44. G, Elliott (14) 34. W. R. Ivey, S 
