May 30, 1908.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
Stenlon Athletic Club. 
Philadelphia, May 23.—At the opening shoot of the 
Stcnton Athletic Club to-day, C. Mink was high with 
97, in a two-man team contest. William Stenton won 
the club prize, he being the first member who broke 
over 80 per cent. The Independent Gun Club team, the 
members of which were Buckwalter and Newcomb, won 
with 1S9: 
Independent. 
Buckwalter . 20 19 20 19 18—96 
Newcomb . 19 17 18 20 19—93—189 
Keystone. 
McCarty . 20 19 18 17 20—94 
Undis . 18 19 19 IS 19-93—187 
Stenton. 
Fames . 19 16 18 17 18—88 
Mink . 20 19 19 20 19-97—1S5 
White. 
Beyer . 18 19 19 19 18—93 
Cantrell . 18 18 19 16 19-90—183 
Clearview. 
Fisher . 19 17 18 IS 19—91 
Oliver . 19 16 16 19 19— S9-1S0 
Highland. 
Ringgold . 19 14 16 17 17—83 
Empire . 20 20 19 18 19—96—179 
Florists. 
Butler . 12 18 19 16 19—84 
Bell . 16 17 17 18 18-85-169 
_ Special. 
Pratt . 15 14 18 17 17—81 
Patrick . 15 17 15 17 16—80—161 
Radnor. 
Levern . 20 1 2 20 19 17—94 
Torpey . 16 16 19 15 16—82—176 
Columbus Gun Club. 
(on mbps, O., May 23.—Shooters enjoyed a fine after¬ 
noon Saturday at the Columbus traps. The crowd was 
as a number of the boys are out of the city. 
Mr. Webster was high in the Hunter Arms Co. trophy, 
30 singles and 10 pairs, breaking 18 doubles, and 26 out 
of the 30 singles. Messrs. Shatford and Webster were 
tied on the secretary trophy, 23. Each used both barrels 
from 19yds. Mr. Smitten, of New Orleans, was a most 
welcome visitor, and a very congenial and pleasant gen¬ 
tleman, and he seemed to greatly enjoy the grounds 
and surroundings. Charlie Young, of Springfield, shot 
p.8° 0< i pace, and got in on the straights. Mr. Al. G. 
tii' 1 ' « ' a5 . com< - home from a short stav, and was out for 
the first time in months, Saturday. Doctor Wilcox did 
■’ straight 15s right ofT the reel, and looks as if he 
would bke to tackle the State shoot. 
Will Fishinger took a look at all the guns Saturday 
and landed some fine scores at that. 
Frank Burris is taking them into camp, and will be 
one of_ the Columbus boys that will shoot through the 
Ohio State shoot. 
Mr. A. E. Shatford has been getting them located with 
his new gun, and says that the Ohio State shoot will 
find him on the firing line, some place near Frank Hall, 
so he can keep his eye on him. 
Ben Bolin, the so-far champion of the double squad, 
will be on deck at the Ohio State shoot, and some of the 
things that he will do to the double-geared mud pies 
will be a caution. 
JoS Wells has nine guns stored away to spring on the 
State shoot, and took one away from Hall the last thing 
Saturday afternoon. Black powder has been barred, and 
10-gauge guns. There will have to be a limit placed 
on the number of guns that a man shall own. 
Events: 
i 
2 3 4 5 
6 7 
8 
9 
10 11 12 13 14 
Targets: 
20 
20 20 20 20 
25 25 
25 
25 
25 15 15 15 15 
Webster . 
. .. 17 
12 19 18 10 21 23 
.. 12 14 10 12 
E Z Mark. 
.... 18 
14 2 .. .. 
18 14 
17 
22 
20 12 913.. 
Young . 
.... 16 
25 24 
20 
20 
.. 12 11 .. .. 
Fishinger . 
.... 16 
14 ifi .... 
21 25 
23 
.. 14 15 .. .. 
Smitten . 
.... 16 
18 12 .... 
IS 17 
.. 11 12 13 9 
J T Wells 
. 6 
8 9 lti IS 
it; .. 
.. 9. 
Burris . 
.... 14 
16 12 14 .. 
20 .. 
.. 14 15 .. .. 
Shatford . 
.... 15 
13 20 .. .. 
Bolin . 
.... 15 
17. 
21 22 
..11 14 11) .. 
Hall . 
.... 13 
17. 
21 .. 
.. 12 14 9 11 
Al G Field.... 
.... 16 
17 .. 
.. 13 12 12 11 
Guyana . 
.... 17 
16. 
19 .. 
.. 14 15 .. .. 
Wilcox . 
.... 19 
18. 
.. 15 15 .. .. 
Shattuck. 
.... 20 
.. 15 14 .. .. 
Holland Gun Club. 
Batavia, N. Y., May 23.—This is the first fine day 
we have had this season, and the birds were flying at 
the sharpest angles possible. 
traps, as 
Gardiner . 
Keyes .... 
39 . 
follows: 
Shot at. 
. 75 
. 75 
. 75 
Broke 
66 
64 
63 
Walls .... 
. 75 
58 
Harvey .. 
. 75 
5S 
Tomlinson 
. 75 
56 
Watson 
. 75 
52 
Farwell .. 
. 75 
52 
Sixteen shooters faced the 
F Lortz .. 
Sill 
Shot at. 
. 75 
Broke 
18 
Wetzel 
20 
Fisk . 
16 
Tones .... 
. 25 
IS 
Squires .. 
. 25 
16 
Barnes ... 
. 25 
16 
Brum her . 
. 10 
4 
Du Pont trophy: Keyes, Robson, Farwell and Gard¬ 
iner have one point each. 
Baker Handicap—Class A: Gardiner and Watson, 2 
points each; Tomlinson and Keyes, 1 each. Class B: 
Barnes, 2 points; Ilarvey and Farwell, 1 each. Class C: 
Templeman and Sill, 1 point each. 
Holland cup: Harvey, Keyes, Farwell and Gardiner 
have 1 point each. Gardiner. 
Analostan Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C., May 24. —I inclose herewith the 
scores made at the last two shoots of the Analostan Gun 
Club, including the prize contests: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Parsons . 
. 130 
77 
Wilson _ 
. 65 
40 
.100 
81 
Monroe . 
. . 100 
75 
Cox . 
. 50 
20 
Shoup .. 
. 100 
59 
B Taylor . 
. 50 
34 
Nitro ... 
. 85 
55 
Cake . 
. 50 
29 
. 50 
20 
. 75 
62 
. 45 
31 
.... 75 
6? 
Hall . 
. 45 
31 
Cohey .. 
. 75 
45 
Willis . 
. 45 
24 
In the 
prize contest 
the 
following scores were 
made 
out of a 
possible 25. 
24 
Hall . 
. 17 
99 
.. 13 
Bauskett 
99 
Parsons ... 
,.. 13 
19 
,.. 12 
Nitro ... 
IS 
. 11 
Monroe . 
IS 
Bruce . 
.. 10 
The shoot on the 23d was well attended. Conditions 
were good and the scores were very fair. However, the 
targets were thrown fast and a little too high. Scores: 
Shot at. 1 
iroke 
Wagner .... 
.no 
85 
Hunter .... 
. 115 
98 
Wilson . 
. 105 
69 
Parsons .... 
. 105 
64 
Monroe .... 
. 105 
55 
Cobey . 
. 100 
53 
Shoup . 
. 95 
6G 
23 
M Taylor .. 
. 75 
65 
Miller . 
. 70 
42 
11 \\ ilson .. 
. 60 
30 
- The club 
contest i 
s at 
scores were 
made in 
that 
Wagner ... 
.. 23 
M Taylor . 
.. 23 
1 funter .... 
.. 20 
Bauskett ... 
.. 19 
Hall . 
.. IS 
.. 17 
C S Wilson. 
.. 17 
Shot at. 1 
Iroke 
Wise . 
. 55 
42 
B Taylor .. 
21 
Bauskett ... 
. 50 
39 
Hall . 
. 50 
37 
Coleman ... 
. 50 
36 
Mercer _ 
. 50 
31 
Harris . 
. 50 
25 
Sherman ... 
. 30 
S 
Brav . 
. 30 
16 
Willis . 
. 30 
18 
!5 targets, and 
the following 
ivent: 
Coleman ... 
.. 16 
23 . 
.. 16 
Shoup . 
.. 13 
Parsons .... 
.. 12 
Monroe .... 
.. 11 
15 Taylor .. 
.. 10 
Wagner, Monroe and Cobey were all shooting new 
guns. Mr. Mercer, from away off Oklahoma, shot any 
old gun that did not happen to be in use. 
Saturday, the 30th, in the afternoon, will be devoted 
to sweepstake shooting and a merchandise event. 
Twenty-five prizes have been provided. 
Miles Taylor. 
