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gun clubs, of Minnesota, will attempt ‘a consolidation, 
after which officers will be selected. 
A large number of pigeons were secured by the man- 
agement of the Bowling Green, Ky., Gun Club, and the 
trapshots were invited to meet with the members on 
Wednesday of this week. 
There has been something doing during the past two 
years on the grounds of the Keystone Gun Club, 
Lebanon, Pa. tarting out two years ago, the club was 
in debt, but the report at a late annual meeting shows 
a balance on hand of $1,200. The members have just 
cause to feel elated. The newly elected officers are: 
Frank M. McAdam, President; James Horgan, Vice- 
President; T. Alfred Miller, "Secretary; William H. 
Bollman, Treasurer; Monroe Rapp, Captain. 
There were trapped 23,050 targets during the shoot held 
last July at the Menominee, Mich., Gun Club, and the 
club’ has made known their intention to hold another 
shoot the coming summer. This will be welcome news 
to all who have heretofore met with the members of this 
very enthusiastic club. 
There was an interesting live-bird shoot at Knouse- 
town, Pa., during the holidays. 
Mr. Bransford proved the most successful in handling 
the scatter gun at the shoot on Sunday at Salt Lake 
City, Utah. 
At least two of the members of the Abilene, Kans., 
Gun Club who were members there twenty years, are 
still shooting, viz., Eicholtz and Stevens. They were 
among the number who were out during the holidays. 
“Brownie” St. Clair was the winner at the shoot at 
Watseka, Ill., with a score of 48 out of 50. Another 
shoot will be held soon. 
When we read of Abilene we should stop and note 
whether it be that of Texas or Kansas. This time it is 
Texas, where the gun club held a shoot beginning of the 
year. 
E. M. Gravett, of Gravett, Ark., spent the first day of 
the year at an old time shoot at Callis. Mr. Gravett is 
well known among the trapshooters, as he carried off 
honors at some of the State shoots. 
Arthur Faber, Sam Rice, Fred Ingalls, Frank Flight- 
ner, Fred Fitch, Frank Bennett and Tom Ehrman are 
the members of the Corbett Island Gun Club, Toledo, 
O., who, wen they meet, shoot at 100 targets each. 
The Butte, Mont., Gun Club has started the new year 
with a handicap target allowance. While the scratch 
men shoot at 50, others shoot at 65, to make same score. 
This should prove a stimulant to the weaker men, and 
all the members should feel that they have a show to 
win. 
The weather was almost perfect for the holiday shoot 
at Anaconda, Mont. Larry Stephenson won the Mat- 
thewson spoon, Holsby the Twohy medal, and Burg 
the Class A medal. 
The contest at Newark, O., for the Phellis trophy 
was declared off, as the Dayton Gun Club could not be 
present on that date. The Columbus team and others 
were disappointed. 
The Youngstown, O.. trapshots were out in goodly 
numbers at the last shoot. Ewalt was high with 77 out 
of 90. It was an off day for Seaborn, who had shot a 
perfect score at the previous meeting. 
The Lonsdale, Pa., Gun Club team, shooting in the 
Trapshooters’ League, has won every contest so far. in 
the last contest against Media it made 213 with ten 
men on the side, which is very good. Media men 
made J87. 
Regarding equal shooting, it is on record that two 
teams tied three times in a race for a supper, and then 
at the fourth attempt the leaders only won by one 
target. 
Two teams, made up of the Harrisburg, Pa., Shooting 
Association, held a team race Tuesday. The team 
captained by Wood won out, and the members will be 
banquetted at the expense of Captain Curtis’s team. 
The first regular annual shoot of the Dundas Gun 
Club, Hamilton, Can., was held last Monday. There was 
a good turnout ‘of local shots, and some fine scores were 
made. Gray Bibbee won the silver cup with 20. There 
will be a final shoot held soon for the disposal of the 
cup. 
Regular shoot of the Balmy Beach Gun Club was held 
at Cruve’s Hotel, Toronto, Ont., last Saturday. 

Perryman Defeats Prospect Shooters. 
PerryMAN, Md.—The invincible Perryman boys have 
added another victory to their list of triumphs, and 
with Less German high gun (with 47) defeated the 
Prospect team from Baltimore, Md., in a 50-target race 
on home grounds, Thursday afternoon, Dec. 4. The 
teams were very evenly matched, as the score, 450 to 447, 
shows. 
L. R. Mordecai was high gun for the Baltimore team, 
with 45; Hood Waters second with 44 
Louis Mordecai and McCommons held the interest of 
the spectators by making a straight of 25 each in the 
last half of the race. Much depended on these two 
men, as it was such an even race. Neither felt they 
could lose a bird. Great credit is due these young 
shooters for their excellent work; also Less German for 
selecting such a fine team. The Perryman Club will 
send twenty men to Baltimore to shoot a return match 
with the Prospect team Monday, Jan. 15. The scores: 
Perryman. Prospect. 
Germanitccosess nce 47 Mord eCatie cn esiiciecsic's 5 
McCommons ....... 42 IW atersiiice ss siceiern 44 
DeHaven aesescees = 40 Gent® «.SaaWeseeaeclas 40 
Ghapman Wiese rsnese: 39 Poehimany <n 0.0. es'e 40 
SuthOnweaseesetesaiiate 38 ONGYO Raw oer cation 38 
Baldwins. nieces eres 38 Saini Sotltesaciearciecieae 38 
BY Mitchell tae. kere 36 Clark’) Fis ccccasuccuss 35 
TOWER) antes we iatie st 36 Mosley: sgjesisciecie clos 35 
R’ EF Mitchell. 02% 35 ST VereKin ours seiner 35 
IMORGAtI eS wapicaie dee cn 34 Gorse Ween: -tostetcoses 34 
COEGinet s chee coetsheets Brebni gs casma cinerea 33 
Rawhauser 2.2.00... 31—450 Register Banaecactences 30—447 
A Socrat TRAMP. 
THE MANY-USE OIL 
prevents rust. Lubricates perfectly; 6-oz. can, 25c.—Adv. 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ripvceg, L. I., Dec. 30.—The monthly cup was won 
by Mr. D. C. Bennett, who had to defeat Messrs. C. A. 
Lockwood and O. C, Grinnell, who also were strong con- 
testants for the cup and had equal opportunities to win. 
There was a strong wind, which blew toward the traps, 
making the targets fly merrily and queerly. Mr. Ww. 
Stake scored 14 out of 15 in the first event and was high 
gun. The two-man team contest was won by Messrs. 
Frank Stephenson and O. C. Grinnell, Jr., with a score 
of 41 out of 50. The Stake trophy event was won by 
Mr. H. P. Marshall after two shoot-offs. 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets: 
Hale ley, “AME EL Bye 
F Stephenson....0 9 9 Jie D Oster Gia cteeivels Ly ako eet 
A Southworth.... 0 11 11 H Vanderveer... 2 8 10 
© Grinnell eee 7200 WS be Die tOpkinss. cece th te ally 
Wi eMarstral eee: 2 6 8 js Prnsticcces Vine oe deen 
C Lockwood...... 110 31 ‘A Hendrickson..2 4 6 
D Bennett ...... 1.8 g pParotake™ci.lsiere es 3411 514 
Hi “Marshalls... eet Lae 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets: 
F Stephenson.... 0 12 12 DP Bentrett es. te. 1 15 16 
A Southworth.... 0 11 i Ji Weeterg.s cette. OF 90 Bo 
C Lockwood..... Le H Vanderveer.... 2 13 16 
Mr Marshall ccs 2) pO ek LL Hopkins ses. Le Shen 
OS Grinnell... 2. ee Oe 
Shoot-off, same conditions: D..C. Bennett 14, H. B. 
Vanderveer 12. 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets: 
F Stephenson.... 0 11 11 
A Southworth....0 9. 9 
H Vanderveer... 2 10 12 
J Ernst 

tawtelenets 2 2 
GYLockwood)<.... 1 912" 13 A Hendrickson.. 2 12 14 
W Marshall ...... Jo aie tiles Stakes Soe tiaete 
Dy Bennett wea: nih Sale ont! Hie ony der: sees 2 12 14 
EPeiMarshalleennr 2 18 16 QO Griniell Sic eeme i Wake all 
ieeter ieeearas cs if PR} aet) 
December cup, 25 targets: 
A Southworth.... 0 19 19 J Teeter 14 17 
FE Stephenson... 0) 919 519 L Hopkins 19) 220 
C Lockwood..... 2 18 20 J Adams ye als) 
W Marshall ..... 4 13 17 J Ernst alee aly 
OsGrinnellgae ce Zz 21° 23 A Hendrickson... 4 13 1? 
DS Bennetieessc 2 22 24 Te Stake wec.cascee 5 12 17 
ET Marshallese 4 15 19 Fy onyder gen .csace 4 AT 2h 
Team shoot, 25 targets: 
F Stephenson 0 21 21 C Lockwood. 2 16 18 
O Grinnell ... 2 18 20—41 A Hendrickson4 16 20—88 
A Southworth 0 23 23 jw Adamsiesacnt 2 14 16 
We Marshalll a... 2 See J Teeter 38 16 19—35 
Stake trophy, 25 targets: 
A Southworth.... 0 21 21 D Bennett ...... 4 22 25 
F Stephenson.... 0 23 23 WrAdams ec. nace a, ES) 
W Marshall...... 4 18 22 ID sHopkirise.. aac. 2.138 16 
©rGrinnelliiee.s 2 22 24 Ve Ernstes. son seep 12 16 
H Vanderveer.... 4 11 15 A Hendrickson... 4 17 21 
Tie Marsiial leet 4 22 26 Ey Ony Cer aeeentiss 22 25 
J meVectersa acer 8 22 25 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets: 
F Stephenson.. 12 12 PeMarshalliine.. 2 10 12 
A Southworth.... 0 12 12 ‘je Leeteraian. store 0 12 712 
C Lockwood) scatters) no Hi Vanderveer.... 2 11 13 
W Marshall ..... Deel? 9 i Hopkinsit. tt at ay) 
De Bennett asses he BY a) misnnstisatscesistes 3 10 13 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets: 
W “Marshallae. 2 Zest, ane A Hendrickson.. 2 10 12 
ONGrinnell i445 hy Ais fal Ty Stakewiecccs vase Se a4 
i Hopkins 2.05. 1) 9 210: i “Marshall tcc. 2 Ga 
C Lockwood ..... a sy ea) ‘J *Réetery ae esce i Peal (ime J 
Bay Ripce, L. I., Jan. 6.—The heavy gale disturbed 
the flights of the targets seriously and made the shoot- 
ing correspondingly difficult. Messrs. Geo. Stephenson, 
Henry B. Vanderveer and Louis C. Hopkins tied for the 
January cup on a score of 23. For the Stake trophy 
Messrs. G. G. and F. Stephenson tied on 22. The team 
race resulted in a tie between Messrs. Southworth and 
Marshall, and Messrs. G. Stevenson and Thomas on 39. 
In the shootoff, Messrs Stephenson and Thomas won 
by a score of 41 to 85. The scores: 
Shoot for January cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
ELS Beene Bar 
G Stephenson Jr. 2 21 238 Jiu. “Adams Scents 2 16 18 
H B Vanderveer. 4 19 23 F B Thomas .... 1 16 .17 
lL C” Hopkins... 3) 20°23 DEB Christie ss. ele l6u un 
C W Hickling ..6 15 21 i NieLeeterc goes: 3 14 17 
G Southworth. 0 21 21 C A Lockwood .2 16 18 
F Stephenson.... 0 21 21 Vere Menty esc. C Se Me C3) 
LM Palmer, 'Jr.. 0 18 18 O C Grinnell, Jr. 1 14 15 
Dirt Raynor nme 3 15 18 W W Marshall’... 4 7 11 
Shoot for Stake trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
Ho Baa iek dels ahs 
G Stephenson, Jr. 2 20 22 J J Adamsir..case 2 15 17 
F Stephenson ... 0 22 22 .A G Southworth. 0 16 16 
O 2 Grinnell, Jr. 1 20 21 W W Marshall... 4 12 16 
H B Vanderveer. 4 17 21 Je tie Benn yates 4 12 16 
in Ceblopkirismccrs | uti WN el eeter tees 3° 12 16 
PP BeThomas-cece 1 118449 LM Palmer; Jr...0 13 13 
Dre Raynor. veces 3 16. 19 D BoGhristie:s..e. Le 980 
Shoot-off, same conditions—G. G. Stephenson, Jr., 19; 
F. B. Stephenson, 13. 
Team shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
Southworth .. 0 21 21 Stephenson .. 0 20 20 
Marshall - 4 14 18—89 Grinnell ...... 1 17 18—88 
Stephenson .. 2 19 21 Gams ptacees 2 18. 20 
AM KOCHI SGaAne 1 17 18—89 exter -lnscsce 38 12 15—35 
Shoot-off, same conditions—G. G. Stephenson, Jr., 20; 
F. B. Thomas, 21; total 41. A. G. Southworth, 20; W. 
W. Marshall, 15; total, 365. 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets Seared) C. A. Lockwood 
(1), 14; H. B. Vanderveer (2),-13; G. Southworth, 12; 
Ce, Hickling (4), 12; ial, ‘ary (2) 2 ol D. 3B, 
Christie, 11; M Palmer, Jc oils FF. B. Dhomas,. 11: 
F, : Stephenson, _ 16; W. “WwW. Marshall (aoe cbr, 
Raynor (1), 8; O . Grinnell, izes 
Trophy shoot, 45° targets, handicap—H. B. Vander- 
aw (2); 123, O. 'C. Grinnell Jr:, 123 J.J. panos (ab eakye 
sue Southworth, 1s Peay! B. Thomas, La B. Stephen- 
[JAN. 13, 1906. 
son, 10; C. A: Lockwood (1); 103° CG; W,- Hickling @, 
10; Lau Mie Palmers Ire; its Raynor (OB ko BR iss 
Christie, 10; W. Ww. Marshall (2), 7. 
Shoot-off, same conditions—H. B. beer cas (2), 14; 
C.. Grinnell, Jn, 133 Jizy Adams: (1); 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets, handicap—F. e ee ape 
14a) r Raynor qk 13; J. N. Teeter (), 223 
Thomas, 12; Southworth, 12; C. A. Lockwood (1) 
imi Mile M. Aes) Jr 10; H. B. Vanderveer (2), 10; 
Os C)-Grinnellye r09 1) J..-Adamis: (Dosw W. 
Marshall (@)s 7c ae: Hopkins (2) 5. 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets, handicap—J. J. Adams @, 
SUG RACs Grinnell, Jr., 12; C. A. Lockwood @), 115 .E: 
C.. Hopkins (2), 11; W. W. Marshall (2), 7; F.. Bi 
Thomas, 6. 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Isianp, N. Y., Jan. 6.—Shooting was very 
difficult, owing to ’an icy gale blowing across the ‘traps. 
Dr. Geo. Hamlin showed great improvement in his shoot- 
ing, and won a handsome loving cup. Mr. J. W. Hib- 
bard won the January cup event without a _ shoot-off. 
Scores: 



G EP Gretfige0s ivesner cone 22 PR Robinsons faves: « 21 
Wi Hibbardsy0.ceee sae 23 J “Lhompson Trees seh Lt 
Eyl ugeinsal Ssascratees 19 
Event 2, Trophy, 25 targets: 
Dr Elamittay urs venetian ee 14 Kuchier, Wore eae 
Robinsons ti. os BE Vilmar,coe. 
Huggins, 7 J W Hibbard, Rg 
FROMPSON sts oa. screentewte ete 19. Greiff,’ 0.2.22). cen emit co 
January cup, 25 targets: 
Gretfi,, Oe ciene oh ectesaetee Dr Hamlin, Laitinen anne es 
Thompson, 7 . Kuchler, :7... emeccke 
Hibbard, 5... Ruber, fa 20 
Robinson, 7 Thomas. ¢ cadens , 18 
TELUS PINS aula Sete Dr Wolk, 2) sseenenes Bene 20 
Trophy event, 25 targets: 
Greitl,  iONne vessivientasionseres Thompson, 7 
Wilintaren Oma ee Dr Hamlin, 7% <... 
Dr Wolf, zy Hibbard, 5 .... 
Robinson, tes Hendricks, 0 
Huggins, 7 Thomas, 7 tes 
Trophy contest, 25 targets: 
DraHamlint Migs eats 20 Huggins, ( ess osaee dence. 
Dr Woltl,-Sovcseseseroer ee 19 Hendricks, ity ace Selo dt 
Hibbard; Sithes sscsecuisee 19 Greiff, es ceeeeeeeescesmeal 
Event 6, 25 targets: 
Wr -Hamliute ecm Ree? Hibbard, 5 Nevo salen s Otlee seek 
Dr Woltebetceceuetecnece 21 Greiff, 0 icoaees sents yal 
Hendrickss\0.0. ser cees 20 Brown, T sue Peace ae Le 
Middlesex Gun Club. 
Tue Middlesex Gun Club’s shoot on Christmas morn- 
ing was conducted under ideal weather conditions, at 
Lexington, Mass. There was a little wind, and the ‘five 
expert traps threw a strong, steady flight. Brown made 
best average on the programme of 150 shots, with 134 
broken, or .893 per cent. Burnes had 119, Woodruff 101. 
None of the others finished the programme. Mrs. Park 
shot at 115 and scored 108, an average of .939 per cent., 
making the only straight score of 25 in the fifth event. 
Osborn, of Bangor; Allison, of South Weymouth; Mr. 

and Mrs. Park, of Philadelphia, were among the vis- 
itors. The scores follow: ‘ 
Events: 16253. 495 (68s2-Smgon 107 
Targets: 15 10 lo 10 25 15 10 15 10 25 
BrOwm.” s.veiee segs Bua eehtle son nie 13 915 10 23111013 8 22 
Mrs: Park? |.t.. cn qencentantotonen 14 916° 9°25 12999 4b e. 
Adams. (pwn Coen cence eats 13° 7 10 S320 eee ere wre 
Preeman- Sica vi anne cone 12 7 127 Zio 12a. 
Burnes |v. sce te ora oe comet 12 8138 72010 9 12°97 21 
Wiilliatis Si, scr ncreie ce oteeeiae 11 710 (6°2005% ioc een = 
Parkes. saviscitinesis tid clo enene 10:7 = 8 "6.16285 amet 
Osborn» /iscsiess viv osqotreatenenes 10 812 9 23 14 913.49).. 
Woodruff © sue acnasGmtnsa eaten « 9 8.109 TF 20a oman. 
Hutchinsonaiccs. skeen seen 9-8 3 GUS ae ia. 
Burkhardt ©) yu.'0vcuccess oot eae euet ae PARA ee 5 5d 
AMLISON Ooeis ns ajeces smie-a' alae ciele lap ein erate 20 11: 7 1410 21 
JOSE~ ‘vineies ecaieiesisreisie cetae sisters sie tel eter Rea 195437 teen: « 
Wadsworth ©. osic.0.5. Sacucie screen caine enema IDI Tees 
French | soe 2. caocnts oe cee oe ce Lh) oko 20) 
Poughkeepsie Gun Club. 
PouGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Jan. 2.—Herewith please find 
scores made at the annual tournament of the Pough- 
keepsie Gun Club, at this city, on Jan. 1. The weather 
was somewhat squally, and the wind blew quite hard, 
but altogether we had a fine day’s sport. 
Events: 1°23 4 & 6 of (Oe OO Mono: 
Targets: 15 15 15 25 15 15 25 16515 25 at. Sek 
TLravenge soncetient 12 11 12 18 10 13 2113 13 22 «180 © «145 
Sandersise eer eee 14 15 14 23 13 10 221214 25 180 168 
Shepard wercude ste 9°11 10:17 10:4 6 125 83 
Donaldsosunsn... 138 11 813 6 822 91818 180 121 
Rhodegiemcccactoe 13 10 12 18 12 13 20141017 180 189 
Hick@ yn. seeeen oc 8111015 614201010.. 155 = =©104 
Wan Name. .25... 412 $13 11 11 14.90 7 1b 1s 06 
Siydér acter.» 13 13 11 a 13 12 as 151219 180 145 
IBS Smithers 13 10 15 1 a earl 70 52 
Watles themes tiene 7 12 10 18 1011 :.121222 155 112 
Van WwW Ve Actas 10 12 10 . Be 45 32 
INoonany te vensces 10 13 13 16 18 ul i. 10... 140 ~=103 
Wicker sasecstne = AGS, (Oe nes i, 45 27 
AR Smithy aster eee 8 oe siuae tae eo tek oat oe eee 15 8 
Rikert’ vintaw singe. waikeuneeestceek LO eyes 25 15 
Briggs vsuese.satues aA Ber fa ee), 55 44 
W R Smith setae “cStoaee 15 g 
Pickenpack caec-enes os 4 918 55 31 
Palma te erausrs'e:ocle nicteiatp.emere 
BoM Soh at) oi: 15 
Wm. J. Perkins, Sec’y. 
