July 14, 1906.] 
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FOREST AND STREAM. 
Garfield Gun Club. 
Chicago, III., July 4. —The inclosed scores were made 
on our grounds to-day at a special holiday shoot, ten 
prizes being up to be shot for, and arrangements were 
so made that a member could only win once. The first 
event and prize was won by Eaton on a draw,, second by 
W. Einfeldt, third by C. Einfeldt, fourth by W. A. Jones, 
fifth by A1 Smedes, sixth by Goetter, seventh by Thomas, 
eighth by McDonald, ninth by Flanagan, and tenth by 
T. L. Smedes. The prizes were equal in value, but of 
different styles, and all seemed highly pleased with them. 
The day was a fine one for target shooting, and thirty- 
one shooters took advantage of the weather and the 
holiday to take part in the various events. It seemed 
quite like old times to have a crowd; and from five to 
six-man squads on top at once. 
Event No. 1: Eaton 9, McDonald S, Stone 8, Ford 4, 
Keck 8, Thomas 6, Geotter 6, Meek 7, T. L. Smedes 4, 
Al. Smedes 7, W. F. Smith 4, Drinkwater 3, Dr. Huff 
8, Dr. Mathews 7. J. P. Johnson 7, W. Einfeldt 9, Herr 
7, Dr. Reynolds 9, Swartz 5, Long 9, Ostendorp 6, Sey¬ 
more C. 
Event No. 2: Eaton 5, McDonald 8, Stone 8, Ford 9, 
Keck 9, Thomas 6, Geotter 9, Meek 4, T. L. Smedes 5, 
Al. Smedes 4, W. F. Smith 6, Drinkwater 6. Dr. Huff 4, 
Dr. Mathews 9, J. P. Johnson 6, W. Einfeldt 10, Herr 8, 
Dr. Reynolds 5, Swartz 4, Long 7, Ostendorp 8, Seymore 
9,, Pickett 3. 
Event 3: Eaton 4, McDonald 7, Stone 5, Ford 8, Keck 
9, Thomas 7. Geotter 6, Dr. Meek 7, T. L. Smedes 8, 
Al. Smedes 5, W. P. Smith 5, Drinkwater 5, Dr. Huff 8, 
Dr. Mathews 9, J. P. Johnson 6, W. Einfeldt 10, Herr 
5, Dr. Reynolds 8, Swartz G, Long 8, Ostendorp 9, Sey¬ 
more 8, .Rickett 3, C. Einfeldt 10, R. Kennerberry 3, W. 
A. Jones 7. 
Event No. 4: Eaton 5, McDonald 9, Stone 9, Ford 7, 
Keck 9, Thomas G, Kehl 3, Geotter 7, Dr. Meek 4, T. L. 
Smedes 9, Al. Smedes 8, W. P. Smith 9, Drinkwater 5, 
Kampp 9, Dr. Huff 9, Dr. Mathews 6, J. P. Johnson 10, 
W. Einfeldt 9, Herr 7, Dr. Reynolds 10, Swartz 6, Long 
9, Ostendorp 6, Seymore 4, Rickett 2, C. Einfeldt 7, R. 
Kennerbery 8, W. A. Jones 10. 
Event No. 5: Eaton 7, McDonald 10, Stone 10, Ford 
7, Keck 9, Thomas 9, Geotter 9, Meek 7, T. L. Smedes 
8, Al. Smedes 10, Smith 6, Drinkwater 8, Dr. Huff 3, J. P. 
Johnson 7, W. Einfeldt 9, Herr 7, Dr. Reynolds 10, 
Swartz 6, Long 9, Ostendorp 4, Seymore 4, Rickett 1, 
C. Einfeldt 10, Kennerbery 7, W. A. Jones 8, Kehl 0, Eick 
5, Cox 1. . 
Event No. 6: Eaton 6, McDonald 10, Stone 7. Ford 6, 
Keck 8, Thomas 8, Geotter 10, Meek 9, T. L. Smedes 6, 
Al. Smedes 8, Smith 4, Drinkwater 7, Dr. Huff 10, J. P. 
Johnson 9, W. Einfeldt 9. Herr 7, Dr. Reynolds 8, Swartz 
9, Long 9, Ostendorp 5, Seymore 7. Rickett 2, C. Einfeldt 
6, Kennerbery 9, \V. A. Jones 6, Kehl 4. Eick 8. 
Event No. 7: Eaton 9, McDonald 8. Stone 7, Ford 8, 
Thomas 10, Geotter 7, Meek 7, T. L. Smedes 6, Al. 
Smedes 7, Drinkwater 8, Dr. Huff 10. Johnson 9, W. 
Einfeldt 9, Dr. Reynolds 7, Long 8, Ostendorp 7, Sey¬ 
more 9, Rickett 6, C. Einfeldt 8, Kennerbery 8, W. A. 
Jones 9, Kampp 9, Flanigan 9. 
Event No. 8: Eaton 9. McDonald 9, Stone 6, Ford 
7, Thomas 8, Geotter 8, Meek 6, T. L. Smedes 7, Al. 
Smedes 9, Drinkwater 5, Dr. Huff 7, Johnson 8, W. Ein¬ 
feldt 8, Long 7, Ostendorp 5, Seymore G, Rickett 2, 
C. Einfeldt 8, Kennerbery 7. W. A. Jones 8, Flanigan 6. 
Event No. 9: Eaton 3, McDonald 8. Stone 7, Ford 7, 
Thomas 9, Meek 4, T. L. Smedes 9, Al. Smedes 6, 
Drinkwater 9, Johnson G, W. Einfeldt 10, Ostendorp 6, 
Seymore 4, Rickett 3, Flanigan 10. 
Event No. 10: Eaton 5. McDonald 7, Stone 9, Ford 
7, Thomas 9, Meek 6, T. L. Smedes 10, Al. Smedes 7, 
Drinkwater 2, Johnson 7, W. Einfeldt 8, Ostendorp 4. 
Fifth Trophy Shoot. 
July 7. — The appended scores were made on our 
grounds to-day on the occasion of the fifth trophy shoot 
of the second series. In the club trophy event Eaton 
won in Class A on 22, George in Class B on 23, and 
Herr in Class C on 22. 
In_ the Dupont cup event, which followed, Thomas won 
in Class A on 15 straight, George won in Class B on 15 
straight, and Herr won in Class C on 14. 
Thomas and Herr then captained two teams formed 
by choosing up sides, and two matches were shot. 
Thomas’ team won the first by 4 targets, and Herr’s 
team won the second by 1 target. 
We tried a new trap, which threw targets so fast that 
the shot could not catch up to them apparently, at least 
it did not catch them in cases too numerous to mention. 
The day was fine and attendance fair, considering we 
had a big shoot only three days ago. 
Team shoots; Thomas and Herr captains: 
Thomas .0110001011— 5 1111111111—10 
Herr .0110101101— 5 0000110111— 5 
McDonald .. .1111011010—.7 1011011111—8 
Reynolds .0101111010— 6 1001111111— 8 
Seenberg .1011001111— 7 1001111101— 7 
George .1111110111— 9 1111111111— 10 
Stone .1111111010— 8 0101111111— 8 
Eaton .1110100000— 4 1111101101—- 8 
Meek .0101101111— 7 1110111110— 8 
Gilman .1011111110— 8 1111111111— 10 
Birkland .1011110010— G 0111111110— 8 
Becker .0111101111— 8 1111001011— 7 
Johnson .0101001010— 4 
Lawson .0011111111— 8 
Dupont cup: 
Eaton . 
McDonald .... 
Stone . 
Thomas . 
Steenberg . 
Dr Meek .... 
Johnson . 
Lawson .. 
Dr Reynolds . 
Birkland, Sr . 
Gilman . 
44—48 49—48 
. 101011010101111—10 
.110111111111111—14 
.111111010010011—10 
.111111111111111—15 
.111111111001111—13 
.111100111111111—13 
.110001100111011— 9 
. 111011001010100 — 8 
. 111111100011111—12 
.101111111111011—13 
.100111111111111—13 
"WlNCHtSTBR 
Loaded Shells or Repeating Shotguns 
WON FIRST PLACE 
IN EVERY EVENT 
At the Grand American 
Handicap Tournament 
This great victory for Winchester Factory 
Loaded Shells and Winchester Repeating 
Shotguns under most trying weather con¬ 
ditions tells a convincing story of wonderful 
marksmanship, and stamps Winchester 
shells and guns as being as near perfect 
as brains and ingenuity can make them. 
The H arder the Conditions 
The Surer a Winchester Victory 
George .111111111111111—15 
Herr .011111111111111—14 
Becker .001111111011111—12 
Trophy shoot: 
Eaton ..'.1111111011101111111111101—22 
McDonald .1111111111111011000011111—20 
Stone .1111111110110111111011110—21 
Thomas .1011111101110010110111111—19 
Steenberg .101111111111101 lllllllln—23 
Dr Meek .1111010101111111110111111—21 
Johnson .1111000000101110000000010— 9 
Lawson .1110110110101101011111001—17 
Dr Reynolds .1111111111011101111101111—22 
Birkland, Sr.1111111001111000010111011—19 
Cop .0101101111111111011101100—18 
Gil man .0011111101111110111111101—20 
George .1011111111111101111111111—23 
Herr .0111111111111101101111111—22 
Becker .1011011001110011111001101—16 
Event No. 1: Eaton 10, McDonald 8, Stone 7, Thomas 
8, Steenberg 5, Johnson 9, Lamson 6, Meek 6, Dr. 
Reynolds 6, Birkland, Sr., 8, Cop 7, Gilman 9, George 5, 
Herr 4. 
Event No. 2: Eaton 5, McDonald 8, Stone 7, Thomas 
4, Steenberg 9, Johnson 4, Lamson 1, Meek 4, Dr. 
Reynolds 7, Birkland, Sr., 9, Cop 3, Gilman 7, George 7, 
Herr 3. 
Event No. 3: Eaton 4, McDonald 7, Stone 5, Thomas 
7, Dr. Meek 5, Gilman 10, Becker 7. 
Event No. 5: Eaton 7, McDonald 9, Stone 10, Thomas 
7, Gilman 9, Becker 9. 
Denver Trap. 
Denver, Colo.—Sportsmen are taking keen interest in 
the preparations that are being made for the Denver 
shoot, beginning Aug. 21, and lasting four days, or 
until the programme is finished. Berkeley, a run of 
twenty-five minutes on the electric cars from Denver, 
has been selected as the place of bombardment, and a 
more beautiful spot I have never seen. On the edge of 
a grove of noble old trees, there is a picturesque lake, 
clear as a crystal, surrounded by bulrushes, while the 
hillsides are covered with black-eyed susans and red 
poppies, a vivid bit of color blending with the tender 
green of the grass. 
The five new sets of traps now being put in, under the 
direction of Mr. A. E. McKenzie, will face due north 
against a sky background, and the unbroken targets will 
