June 6, 1908.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
9 1 7 
Buffalo Audubon Club. 
The Buffalo, N. Y., Audubon Club held a most suc¬ 
cessful ' shoot, the afternoon of May 30, there being 
eight-five shooters in attendance. Mr. Glover, of Lon¬ 
don, Ont., was in the merchandise event, thus win¬ 
ning the fine Ithaca gun. The Bradford five-man team 
won the beautiful cup donated by the Audubon Club, 
and the Newfane Club was successful in carrying off 
the Sterling silver cup donated by Mr. C. S. Sidway, for 
the three-man teams. The number scored in No. 7, the 
merchandise event, are not included in the totals. Scores; 
Events: 123 456789 10 11 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 15 20 15 15 15 15 Broke. 
Hopper . 11 12 11 15 13 13 18 13 12 14 14 128 
Kelsey . 14 14 14 15 14 14 15 13 15 14 14 141 
Frantz . 11 12 12 13 14 13 14 12 14 11 14 126 
Covert .13 15 12 14 13 14 16 13 14 15 14 137 
Wilson . 8 8 9 13 13 13 12 10 14 11 14 113 
Glead . 12 11 10 13 10 12 12 13 . 
Fleming . 9 10 13 12 13 14 17 9. 
Zink . 9 11 9 13 12 11 13 13. 
Gleib .11 15 12 13 13 13 16 14. 
McKullip . 9 13 12 12 8 11 14. 
Bernhard . 14 14 14 9 13 14 16 14 12 11 13 128 
Mason . 14 14 12 15 15 15 10 13 13 12 14 137 
Dietzer .12 15 11 13 13 12 16 14 15 14 15 134 
Andrews . 9 12 9 9 12 12 13 10 12 8 12 106 
Wells . 14 14 12 14 12 14 20 14 15 15 15 137 
Glover . 11 9 12 14 11 15 19 15 15 14 16 129 
Jennings .13 12 13 15 15 13 14 14 14 15 14 138 
Day .13 14 11 12 13 12 17 15 14 14 13 131 
McMackon . 9 ..10. 
Hulme .13 13 15 14 13 14 19 10 13 12 13 130 
Smith .12 13 11 15 8 12 14 10 14 10. 
Hopkins . 12 13 11 12 12 11 17 15 15 12. 
Cline . 13 9 11 12 15 14 16 12 9 10 . 
Hammond .11 13 13 14 13 11 16 13 13 12. 
Peck . 8 13 8 10 13 11 12 10 9 11 . 
Dr Wilson . 11 11 9 13 11 12 10 11 14 13 14 119 
Thompson .12 13 10 14 13 12 17 13 15 11 10 123 
Beattie . 9 14 13 15 12 15 17 14 15 14 15 136 
C W Fletcher.10 10 12 14 14 12 17 9 11 13 13 118 
Burns . 11 11 5 9 9 12 13 12 12 11 12 104 
Wright . 9 12 10 14 13 14 18 12 14 13 13 124 
Warner . 10 9 9 12 14 13 15 9 12 13 14 115 
Seymour . 8 9 12 13 14 13 18 12 12. 
Heinold . 10 11 13 11 12 14 12 .. 11. 
Demarest .13 15 11 12 11 14 19 12 12 13 15 128 
Dunk . 10 14 12 13 12 13 17 12 15 13 .. 115 
Marsh . 13 11 12 14 13 12 16 12 13 11 14 125 
Mason . 10 6 10 8 . 
Roberts . 10 11 10 14 10 13 17 10 14 14 12 118 
Norris . 13 14 13 12 14 12 19 15 12 13 14 132 
Atwater . 13 11 10 13 12 11 19 13 14 11 12 121 
Mallory, Jr. 10 13 11 10 14 14 18 12 11 13 11 119 
Conneely . 13 12 12 13 13 14 16 12 12 14 9 124 
' Pringle .15 15 11 13 13 15 19 12 15 13 15 137 
Henline . 13 11 14 10 14 14 15 13 12 14 12 127 
Stevens .14 15 14 13 14 14 14 12 14 13 14 137 
Glover . 14 13 12 15 15 14 .. 14 15 13 15 140 
Taylor . 13 15 14 15 14 15 .. 14 15 14 15 144 
Darton .13 12 9 14 15 15 .. 15 15 14 15 137 
Squier . 14 15 12 15 12 14 .. 14 15 13 15 139 
F Korner .10 15 11 11 15 13 16 15 15 15 15 135 
Tyler .12 11 9 10 12 13 16 11 13 14 14 119 
Matson . 9 14 9 13 9 10 17 8 14 10 11 107 
£ Korner .13 11 13 14 13 14 13 14 15 14 14 135 
Wagner . 11 8 10 15 12 10 11 12 11 11 12 112 
Sidway . 13 13 9 14 13 11 19 10 14 13 10 120 
Mesinger . 7 6 5 10 12 16 8 10 9 12 6 79 
Wootton .10 14 14 14 12 14 18 15 13 13 13 132 
Hilliker . 14 12 10 13 13 14 IS 13 14 14 15 132 
39 . 11 13 7 13 12 9 14 12 14 14 12 116 
Gardiner . 15 12 12 13 11 14 14 14 12 12 15 130 
Tomlinson . 8 7 9 11 13 13 13 12 14 8 7 102 
Keves . 13 12 12 13 12 15 17 12 12 15 11 127 
Walls . 15 13 8 10 13 12 16 8 12 12 14 117 
Hartleib .13 14 13 13 17 12 13 12 10 
Mosher .11 13 13 19. 
H C Wilson. 7 14 11 9 10 12 9 1113 
Geo Fish .14 14 5 16 15 13 13 14 
Lieblcr . 7. 
Young .13 .. 10 12. 
Eaton . 7 .. 10. 
Lodge .12 .. 14.. 
McLeod .15. 
Savage .10. 
Ward .12 14 12 .. 14 10 11 
Suckow .12. 
Wakefield.12 15.*. 
Fletcher .14. 
Utz .12. 
Bauman .15. 
Rappack .18. 
Hemecke . 9 12 12 11 12 14 8 10 14 11 11 116 
Garfield Gun Club. 
Chicago, May 30.—The following: were 
the 
scores 
made 
at the weekly shoot 
of the Garfield Gun 
Club on the 
above date: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 6 
Targets: 
25 
10 
25 
15 
15 25 
W Einfeld . 
9 
18 
9 
13 23 
Creek . 
7 
16 
15 
13 .. 
McDonald . 
. 15 
6 
19 
9 
13 21 
Lewis . 
. 17 
8 
23 
8 
11 23 
Herr . 
. 13 
5 
15 
10 
9 20 
Conklin . 
8 
9 
6 
5 .. 
Kuss . 
S 
24 
13 
4 25 
9 
13 
9 
J F Breitenstein. 
9 
ii 
9 
12 22 
T G Breitenstein. 
9 
2 
4 .. 
W G Breitenstein.... 
5 
11 
8 
4 13 
Wm Breitenstein. 
5 
11 
6 
9 .. 
Dr Reynolds . 
1 
15 
11 
9 18 
Walsh . 
9 10 
Havighorst . 
9 .. 
Weather conditions 
were extremely unfavorable, 
which 
makes the few perfect and very near perfect scores all 
the more remarkable. 
In thje club trophy event, No. 3, 25 targets, McDonald 
was high in Class A with 19; Lewis in Class B with 23, 
and Herr in Class C with 15, and Buzik in Class D 
with 13. 
In the Dupont trophy event, No. 4, Dr. Reynolds was 
high in Class A with 11 out of 15 targets shot at; Lewis 
in Class B with 8: Herr in Class C with 10, and Buzik 
in Class D with 9. 
In the Ballistite trophy, event, No. 5, 15 targets, 
Einfelt was high in Class A with 13, tying McDonald; 
Lewis was high in Class B with 11, and Herr in Class 
C with 9. 
In the Hunter Arms trophy event, No. 6, 25 targets, 
use of both barrels, Einfelt was high in Class A with 
23; Lewis in Class B with 23, and Herr in Class C with 20. 
The next weekly shoot, Saturday, June 6, will un¬ 
doubtedly prove a drawing card, as the quarterly mer¬ 
chandise shoot will be held on that day, weather con¬ 
ditions heretofore having kept quite a number of the 
shooters away. 
Nebraska State Shoot. 
Lincoln, Neb.—The Nebraska State shoot was held 
on the grounds of the Capitol Beach Gun Club, May 
26-28, and was a great success. One hundred and thirty- 
nine shooters were in attendance, and many events had 
from 10 Oto 104 entries. 
The weather was good for shooting, except on the 
second day, when a violent rainstorm concluded the day’s 
shooting with four events unfinished; but it was fin¬ 
ished the next day. 
The rifle-trapshooting proved to be very popular, and 
was concluded only when the targets were exhausted. 
P. J. Hindmarsh won the State championship medal, 
shooting composition balls with a rifle, with a score of 
87 out of 190. 
With the shotgun, Chas. G. Spencer was high with 
586 out of 600, and John Sack of Ashton, Neb., was 
high amateur; score 577 out of 600. 
Geo. Maxwell won the State championship with a score 
of 25 straight, and 50 straight on the shoot-off. L. A. 
Gates, a second tournament amateur, was the runner-up, 
with a score of 49 out of 50. 
No event had less than 82 entries, and 50 men shot the 
entire programme of 600 targets, a total of 30,000, and 
broke 27,385, a total of better than 91 per cent. 
Will some kind brother tell us how to - divide the 
money, when every one is shooting into the division. 
Scores of the fifty who shot through follow: 
Professionals: 
Spencer . 
1st day. 
2d day. 
3d day. 
Total. 
.... 196 
193 
197 
5S6 
Maxwell . 
.... 192 
193 
197 
582 
Klein . 
.... 182 
186 
186 
554 
Borden . 
.... 185 
186 
195 
566 
Garrett . 
.... 184 
189 
198 
671 
Gottleib . 
.... 189 
1S7 
193 
569 
O’Brien . 
.... 193 
195 
194 
582 
Hardy . 
.... 191 
182 
186 
559 
Olson . 
.... 1S8 
185 
1S9 
562 
Amateurs: 
Taylor . 
.... 168 
170 
177 
515 
Thorpe . 
.... 182 
180 
186 
548 
Carter . 
.... 187 
187 
1S6 
560 
B-27 . 
.... 179 
179 
186 
544 
Townsend . 
.... 171 
184 
189 
544 
Morrill . 
.... 155 
173 
174 
502 
Austin . 
.... 177 
1S1 
186 
544 
Bray . 
.... 184 
194 
191 
569 
W Veach . 
.... 1SS 
191 
191 
570 
Linderman . 
.... 187 
188 
190 
565 
A Miller . 
.... 1S4 
186 
190 
560 
Wiseman . 
.... 173 
175 
187 
535 
Huffman . 
.... 179 
179 
182 
540 
Holzworth . 
.... 192 
190 
190 
572 
F Miller . 
.... 175 
172 
187 
534 
G A Evens. 
.... ISO 
193 
186 
559 
McCauley . 
.... 167 
174 
190 
531 
B F Veach. 
.... 180 
186 
194 
560 
Talbott . 
.... 175 
171 
175 
521 
Van Cott . 
.... 174 
178 
185 
537 
Thompson . 
.... 154 
175 
161 
490 
Seiverson . 
.... 187 
1S8 
192 
567 
Wagner . 
.... 153 
160 
173 
486 
T Sack . 
.... 191 
189 
197 
577 
Bowers . 
.... ISO 
183 
189 
552 
Harney . 
.... 180 
178 
1S9 
547 
A Olson . 
.... 176 
185 
188 
549 
Bolier . 
.... 186 
194 
194 
574 
Hutton . 
.... 155 
17S 
159 
492 
Illion . 
.... 179 
190 
191 
560 
Roberts . 
.... 167 
177 
185 
529 
Copsey . 
.... 175 
183 
178 
536 
Southard . 
.... 158 
172 
169 
499 
Cory . 
.... 178 
184 
177 
539 
Edwards . 
.... 1S6 
195 
185 
566 
Call . 
.... 176 
179 
190 
545 
Nicholson . 
.... 179 
186 
193 
558 
Daniels . 
.... 174 
182 
194 
550 
Seaney . 
.... 179 
1S4 
181 
544 
Lee . 
.... 166 
171 
175 
512 
Varner . 
.... 186 
192 
194 
672 
The greatest interest centered in the Thorp trophy, 
which had been in competition for the past two years, 
those who had once held it were eligible to contest. The 
contestants and scores were as follows: 
Holzworth . 22 22 23 24—91 
Bray . 24 22 23 25—94 
Thorpe . 21 22 23 25—91 
Carter . 23 24 23 22—92 
Townsend . 23 24 23 24—94 
Evans . 23 21 23 23-90 
Shoot-off: 
Townsend. 24 Bray. 23 
Townsend was the winner. He again presented the 
handsome trophy to the shooters of the State for further 
competition. 
Analostan Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C., June 1.—The Analostan Gun Club 
held a very successful shoot on the afternoon of May 30. 
Forty shooters were in attendance, and over 3,000 targets 
were thrown. The shoot in which the interest centered 
was a merchandise affair at 25 targets for a miscellaneous 
lot of prizes numbering twenty-six. Jos. H. Hunter was 
high man with 23 out of 25. H. A. Farnham was close 
on his heels with 22 and Orrison and Coleman quit with 
21 each. Wm. Wagner and M. D. Hogan each scored 
20. The shooting was very fair, considering the fact that 
the targets were 
thrown GO 
and 65yds. Two 
traps 
were 
used. Following are 
the scores: 
Shot 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
at. 
Brk. 
Hunter . 
130 
166 
D Bray . 
.. 36 
15 
Ficklin . 
130 
7u 
Harris . 
. 40 
20 
Wilson . 
110 
52 
McCarthy .... 
.. 75 
45 
Stine . 
110 
60 
Baker . 
.. 55 
45 
Hogan . 
135 
103 
Dr Taylor _ 
.. 35 
20 
( B Wise . 
95 
• 77 
Weedon . 
.. 70 
40 
Keller . 
105 
92 
Bauskett . 
.. 50 
36 
Steubener . 
115 
89 
Nalley .. 
.. 75 
43 
Coleman . 
105 
73 
Shoup . 
.. 90 
45 
Monroe . 
100 
55 
33 
Farnham . 
80 
61 
Parsons . 
.. 80 
4S 
Cobey . 
75 
29 
Hall . 
28 
Miller . 
80 
47 
Geo Wise .... 
.. 45 
25 
M Taylor . 
60 
45 
McClenahan 
.. 55 
22 
Hann . 
55 
45 
. 35 
24 
Orrison . 
60 
45 
Osborn . 
.. 35 
19 
Wm Wagner ... 
85 
66 
Berryman .... 
.. 35 
16 
Tames . 
55 
41 
Clark . 
.. 40 
16 
Brown . 
65 
54 
Hawes . 
9 
Smith . 
45 
24 
Gooch . 
.. 20 
10 
The following scores were made in the merchandise 
event out of a posible 25, and they were to count in 
the regular club contest: 
Hunter 23, Farnham 22, Coleman 21, Orrison 21, 
Wagner 20, Hogan 20, Nalley 19, C. B. Wise 19, Shoup 
19, Hann 19, Brown 18, James 18, Lohr 18, M. Taylor 17, 
Steubener 17, Haven 17, Miller 16. Baker 16. Monroe 16, 
Ficklin 16, Hall 15, Bauskett 15, Weedon 15, Smith 15, 
Geo. Wise 14, Parsons 14, Dr. Taylor 14, McCarthy 14, 
Osborn 13, Stine 12, Bray 9, Wilson 9, McClenahan 6. 
Miles Taylor, Sec’y. 
New Haven Gun Club. 
New Haven, Conn.—The day, May 30, was poor. Rain 
threatened all day until about 4 P. M., when it finally 
cut loose and poured. Only 7,700 targets were thrown 
in consequence of the bad weather. As usual, the pro¬ 
fessionals fought shy of our shoot, only two attending, 
Mr, Lewis and Mr. H. L. Brown. Mr. Lewis is a 
local man and a member of our club. Mr. Brown did 
not shoot, on account of the failure of his ammunition 
to arrive, and therefore he very kindly referred for us. 
Following are the list of prize winners: 
High guns, 200 targets—Bradley 190, Kelly 176. Dr. 
Smith 175, Noel 174, Hepburn 172, Mack 170, Conlin 169, 
Goddard 169, Stevenson 168, Robertson 165, Hemmeler 
162, Comrade 160, Minor 156, Porter 154, Crane 151, 
Cooper 150, Prest 148, Morrissey 141, Rice 128, Robin¬ 
son 108. 
Merchandise events: 
Second event—Minor, Hemmeler, Daun, Hill, Savage, 
Langley, Congdon, Thompson. 
Fourth event—Rice, Ames, Kelly, Minor, Daun Olcott, 
Porter, Penn. 
Sixth event—Muir, Thompson, Dr. Smith, Bilbert, 
Olcott, Hyman, Penn, Maloney. 
Eighth event—Rice, Shaw, Hepburn, Comrade, Crane, 
Minor, Ames, Noel. 
Tenth event—Olcott, Robinson, Stevenson, Goddard, 
Muir, Maloney, Morrissey, Comrade. 
Valparaiso Gun Club. 
\ alparaiso, Ind., Alay 29.—The attendance was small 
on account of threatening weather. All reported a good 
time. Scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 
Targets: 10 15 15 20 10 15 15 15 10 20 15 15 10 15 
W H Heer.. 9 13 15 20 10 14 15 14 10 19 15 15 9 1 4 
H Van Nest 8 11 14 16 10 14 12 11 8 17 8 9 8 13 
Stannard ... 10 14 14 18 10 14 15 15 8 19 12 14 9 14 
G Eaton.... 6 13 11 19 8 15 10 12 9 11 11 13 8 8 
A Wasser... 8 14 11-18 10 15 15 15 9 19 14 14 8 14 
W Lederer.. 7 11 S 12 9 13 11 13 7 9 12 7 4 9 
H Reading.. 7 11 10 18 5 14 14 15 8 18 14 12 7 11 
Burnham.... 10 15 10 15 10 14 13 10 7 16 13 11 10 10 
F Burnham. 9 11 13 15 9 13 12 14 S 14 13 10 9 11 
F Schmal... 5 10 10 11 6 7 10 11 10 12 7 9 5 8 
E Gragg. 8 10 9 14 8 12 14 10 7 19 14 10 10 15 
Dr Powell. 8 15. 
Brk. 
192 
160 
186 
156 
184 
132 
164 
168 
161 
121 
160 
23 
W. F. Lederer, Sec’y. 
New York State Sportsman's Association. 
Ossining, N. Y., May 30—Everything points toward 
a big State shoot next week at Elmira. The following 
clubs have paid their dues for the current year and have 
promised delegates to the convention on Time 9, at City 
Hall, Elmira: Jefferson Gun Club, Buffalo; Baldwins- 
ville, Malone and Buffalo Audubon gun clubs; Chemung 
County F. F. and G. P. Association, Elmira; Schenectady 
Gun Club, Masonic Temple Club, Syracuse; Canan¬ 
daigua Sportsmen’s Club, Mechanicsville Gun Club, Hol¬ 
land Gun Club, Batavia; Crescent Athletic Club, Brook¬ 
lyn; Oneonta Gun Club; Bergen Beach Gun Club. Brook¬ 
lyn; Ossining Gun Club, Leroy Gun Club; Castleton 
Gun Club, Port Richmond; Hunter Gun Club, Fulton; 
and applications from the North End, of Troy, and the 
Onondaga, of Syracuse. 
Here is a membership of nineteen live clubs, and at 
least a dozen old standbys to hear from—clubs that have 
not missed sending delegates to the New York State 
shoot in a great many years. Expect the Golden 
Jubilee shoot to be a record-breaker. 
Chas. G. Blandford, Sec’y-Treas. 
