Aug. 25, 1906.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
315 
17 
9 
4 
3 
21 
14 
8 
7 
6 
8 
17 
13 
9 
9 
6 
6 
6 
22 
13 
7 
7 
8 
7 
24 
13 
9 
6 
10 
23 
13 
9 
9 
7 
8 
8 
20 
13 
5 
9 
8 
6 
5 
19 
11 
8 
9 
8 
8 
11 
18 
11 
7 
5 
8 
6 
9 
14 
12 
7 
3 
7 
6 
13 
8 
4 
2 
5 
24 
14 
9 
! was Dupont 
cup. 
. No. 
Dr Reynolds . 17 
Dr Huff . 21 14 
McDonald .17 13 
Marshall . 22 13 
Ford . 24 13 
A Smedes . 23 13 
T Smedes . 20 13 
Becker . 19 11 
Ackerson . 18 11 
Herr . 14 12 
Samson ... 13 8 
Dr Bustik .24 14 
No. 1 was trophy event. 
6 was at five pairs. 
In Other Pieces. 
The new gun clubs show their enthusiasm. The Rock 
Island, Ill., has set dates for Aug. 26 and Sept 4, Labor 
Day. There will be a handicap with good prizes. The 
members have decided that, now all is going well, the 
membership fe< shall be doubled in the future. 
Reports circulated in substance that the sportsmen at 
Geneva, Neb., have organized a gun club. 
Chicago has always been known as a shooting town. 
If the new deal for an enlarged park goes through, then 
there will be the best and largest park in the country. 
Practically all the shotgun and rifle clubs will combine 
and then Chicago can hold the biggest shoots that the 
United States has known, or ever will know. 
Al. G. Fields was lately entertained by the members of 
the gun club at Urbana, Ohio. Some good scores were 
made. Ed. Holding made 94 out of 100; Mr. Field, 90; 
Harry Kirby, 80; Chas. Clonk, 80; John Thompson, 73. 
Mr. Fields expressed himself as much pleased with the 
courtesy shown. All had a pleasant outing. 
The Marshalltown, Iowa, Gun Club cannot boast at 
present, as the trophy they have so often successfully 
defended has been taken from them by the boys at 
Eldora. The score, 205, 204 was so close that another 
match will soon follow. They claim to have held the 
trophy for ten years. 
Members of the New Ulm, Minn,, Gun Club were 
beaten in the match with Springfield by a score of 211 
to 182. 
A shooting bee of some kind will be one of the features 
of the Richland County Fair, to be held at Wahpeton, 
Minn., on Sept. 25 to 28. 
Morgan, Minn., Gun Club has been defeated by the 
Sleepy Eye crowd of shotgun wielders. Scores: Morgan 
20, Porter, 20; Albrecht, 17; Schuler, 20; Scherman, 15 
Evert, 14; Gertsman, 18; Hansen, 21; Gertsman, 11 
Drextel, 18; Laske, 11. 
Way out at Eveleth, Minn., there has been started a 
series of shoots for the powder cup that should prove 
interesting to the members of the gun club. 
It is noticeable that a number of gun clubs is being 
organized throughout the northwest during this year. 
One of these is the Kibleing, Minn.. Rod and Gun Club. 
A site has been donated, and the officers are; C. 
Schrimer, President; M. J. Somers, Secretary, and Albert 
Schrimer, Treasurer. 
West Duluth, Minn., Gun Club will hold the trophy 
shoot this week, and the secretary writes that he hopes 
for no more delays. 
With wet weather, the shooters at Marvin, Ind., were 
handicapped at their last Tuesday meeting. Arrange¬ 
ments are being made to hold a tournament during the 
fall session. 
Last Thursday was held the shoot of the Straitsville, 
0., Gun Club. Shooting at 50 targets, Marlow 45, Rush 
42, Switzer 37, Barry 27, Essex 40, Horrington 25, New¬ 
man 37, J. Hoyt 45. 
The Linton, Ind., Gun Club will give their first an¬ 
nual shoot Sept. 3, open to Greene and the adjoining 
counties. For particulars write L. S. Forbes, Secretary. 
A good shoot this week will be held at Danville, Ill., 
as arrangements have been made to protect the amateur 
in the divisions of money. 
Old settlers of Unionville, la., are going to hold a 
reunion, and all who wish to compete for the prizes 
offered for trapshooting must be members of the club. 
There was a good turn out at the Twin City Gun 
Club, Peoria, Ill., Sunday last. Cadwallader and Harry 
Kahler were there and enlivened things. Scores: Cad¬ 
wallader shot at 125 and broke 115; Kahler, same; 
Conklin, 75, 56; Sell, 55; Corcoran 43; Herman, 100, 81; 
Ileinzeleman, 83; H. Connors, 86. Connors won A trophy; 
C. Heinzeleman the B, and Conklin the C. 
In the weekly shoot of the Parker Gun Club, Mil¬ 
waukee, Wis., Bills was high, 117 out of 125. Hammer¬ 
smith made 105. There was a strong wind blowing, 
hence the above scores were good. 
A regular shoot of the St. Paul. Minn.. Gun Club re- 
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