358 
FOREST AND STREAM. 

Events 7 and 8, miss-and-out, for a box of shells, went 
to Boxall and Moffett. : 
Event 9, all short left-quarterers, went to Moffett. 

Handicaps as indicated apply in event 5 only. Scores: 
Events: L263) 4b E6) Fe8 910 
Targets: 10 10 10 25 10 10 25 
BGxalls Wie trcts tea Se bcsastingh? AO tao Or Om amis ra 
Bushy Ome se 9290 6r0 dre bOeOm oe 
Mo tiettc06 wen scitorma ne teen OMS ee LO eye soko ak 
Dr Avi ese Gin. vacates. eerie dae 87 004,03 Olea 
Park: 7 6.) cates s eaten dnetns Ue RN gins leaks ( sale trp aya ly) 
sCockeldine Se rcectcntc acne oareaenes 6-8 J523.2 88 OO RaG 
Winslow? 4. Go, se octane t= 8. 620417 "O26 24a 4 
CEA pS" Whee a eisai 5 de sen eeie ee e DAS M5225 3) 04 Oe 
eCanfield iG. tet cieteciec sloctcs sconces 5 119°"3, 0; 2 0b 
Simmntoris; 16 veces tonite tee ue 6 014 20 0 418 
INorths 657 aan este cdcines on net win ewe eee L6q oacOled: jouer 
Feb. 24.—Some five merchandise events were run o 
on the morning of the 22d, with Messrs. P. Cockefair, Al. 
Cockefair, Babcock, Boxall and Parke winners of first 
prizes. Scores herewith. 
This afternoon was the day for the final monthly shoot 
for the large sterling silver cup or trophy of 1905. F. W. 
Moffett broke 21 in the first string and 24 in the second; 
this with his handicap of 4, gave him a score of 49 and 
the event for the month. This was his third win on the 
cup event, and ties him with G. W. Boxall, who already 
has three wins to his credit, and necessitates the shoot- 
ing off of the tie next month. 
Scores of Feb. 22: 
Events: dpa ee 2400 Events: 2. co 4 aD 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 
Boxall) sveees TitSeO SMS Simmons 44010084 6 
P Cockefair. 10 9 9 5 7 Holmes 1 ere a 
Parke: sed ase 7 810 610 Allantiseceess bes 10 6 eb 
A Cockefair. 510 7 6 6 Flalloway...se. 89-00 66280 oo 
Bashi teste. 6b 107605 Wallace ..... 3282916 5S 
Bapeock sorties LUG Dr Gardiner. 6 610 410 
“Hartshorne... 4 410 2 6 Winslow .... 8 610 7 6 
Benson ..... 5 810.7 4 POST pictetates 402: Ae 
Scores of Feb. 24: 
Events: 123 4 Events: 152 ome 
Targets: 10 10 50 10 Targets: 10 10 50 10 
Allan tates cite 97935 7 Simmons, 10... .. 334 4 
Bashy wOsacee 61041 5 MB OXAll: See ste ee Kh ileae 6 
Crane, Acticet eens 3 38 7 Doremus, 10..... 6 .. 35. 6 
Hartshorne, 10. .. .. 33 4 Cockefairs "005, oa “743 ~=6 
Moffett, 4...... 9..49 9 North, pio. aescues 3.23%. 
Holloway, 6.... 8 .. 43 7 Gampbell 0. tsetse, SOUR 
Winslow, 4..... 1 1Gi850 6 
Handicaps as indicated apply in event 3 only, as 
added targets. Events 1, 2 and 83 were for practice. 
Event 3 for the silver cup. 
Epwarp WINsLow, Sec’y. 
Buffalo Audubon Gun Club. 
BurraLo, N. Y.—The Buffalo Audubon Gun Club held 
a very successful shoot on the club grounds on Saturday, 
the 17th, twenty-one men taking part in the contests. 
Some very good scores were made; in fact, the best that 
have ever been recorded since the club has moved to its 
present location. In Class A, C. S. Sidway won the badge 
with a straight score of 25; Ed. Cox got 23 in Class B, 
and Dr. Cummings 24 in Class C, dropping his last target. 
In the shoot for the sterling silver cup, under handi- 
cap conditions, added birds, Reinecke, who shot at 26, 
Savage and Cox, who shot at 27, White 27, and Dr. Cum- 
mings, 29, all tied with 25 each, and in the shoot-off 
under the same conditions, Cox, Savage and Cummings 
tied again, each scoring 24. In the last shoot-off Cum- 
mings got 24 again and won out over Savage and Cox, 
In the shoot for the chair (this is a 100-bird race, 
added bird system, four shots on different days) Cox 
broke all his 27 and M. C. Arthur his 26, and Dr. Cum- 
mings 28 out of 29. Cox is high, so far, in this event, 

with 72 in three shoots. 
The scores of the 17th foilow: 
Events: 2. HO eka Oo (Omer: 
Targets: 15 25-25 25 25 2b 
Rhodes, ta.atheccacaktaeeres eae OP PRP ES, ort tts mae 
Reinecke 1A 20) Doran tines 
McArthur 13 eee eo Comer 
COEF «ot tear ence tears 13 2a 2) akeee ob 
WEN ee cotton trons tech hat mena tre aU A esas ead 
CLOTET ooantes an ehesio cgieina wn te erence oe ol ht ime Ab nly 
Sama ea sis coos can oc eee eee 11°20 25 (24s 24. ‘oy 
CUFSORS wdnce Reus ties Mee ee es TAL tia : 
Shih. Chee Nanna aga Ate he ana aa: 13 25 23 25 
Bames.eey tartak ook 14 18 17 
Cummings 10 24 25 28 24 24 
Seymour LB Soeeme sae 
Wootten 13° 22 24 22 
Heinold 13° 227 24. 28 
MGI eOd Fes ceencen tee conan nae aa pS Nae se ala5) 
Lie wis! dc D, cebross neice eee eee BP Apcad Esa Bh os 
Pahare tonic. Serrano eae 11 15 24 20 
INOLTISW. 558s char tet eee 12 20 19 5 
R H Reed 1 WA eae ge) 
Gartettoic: Andean Pode cee 9214 ee 
DONG tesa dae hein cteaet ate Catan ee eee 20 12 
No. 3 was the badge shoot; No. 4 the cup shoot; No. 5 
shoot for chair. No. 6 was shoot-off; No. 7 was shoot-off 
of second tie. 
Feb. 22.—The Buffalo Audubon Club held its matinée 
shoot to-day, _ The programme called for 100 targets, but 20 
more were added, making 120 in all. The well-known 
experts, W. H. Heer and H. H. Stevens, were on hand; 
also the Canadian shooters Upton, Thompson, Crooks 
and Dunk, while Kelsey, of East Aurora; Hammond, of 
Springville, and Covert, of La Salle, took part. Stevens 
was high man, beating out Heer, who was not in his 
‘best form by 2 birds. 
In the 25-bird event C. S. Burkhardt, Kelsey, G. 
Dietzer and Stevens made straight scores. In all forty- 
“one shooters took part, and nearly 4,000 birds were sent 
out of the two Leggett traps. Dr. W. C. Wootton, of 
‘sInojeue oy} Jo URW YSIy sem qn[Dg Uoqnpny ay} 
The club members are well pleased with result of the 
shoot, as all who took part seemed well satisfied. The 
money was divided by the Rose system, $20 being added 
to the events by the club. The scores follow: 



Events: Top eet 6 6. TSS 7EShot Per 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 251015 20 at. Broke. Ct. 
aU pti te nites: 912 911 22 9 815 120~ 965 “19 
W  Thempson. STO imps LG) 4:59 S200 enero -63 
€ Burkhardt..0.< 611 915-25 710 .. 100s 88 83 
EF Hammond.... 911 711 24 9.12 .. 100s 8&8 83 
Jo" Crooks 7scesw. SLOT S0 +4, 784 oe 20 Ses2 .68 
CusSidwavalevntece. 8 13, 1003 22. 7 12517 pel207 102 85 
G P McArthur... 10141011 21 81516 120 105 87 
Bd Costiewircocse 1011 91423 81212 120 99 87 
A C Heinold..... 910 91217 81415 120 94 19 
H G White..... 713 71821 61311 120 90 715 
Wewisty.ccccatenae 5 Oeeeee eld. 7 Grae 100 3=—-57 57 
Ge Dietzer ewer 9 7 81225 91415 120 98 Arif 
J Thompson..... Sleiss) 1b) Gl2 ae 100 65 65 
IDS VicGall ten eeu SPS 289 16 47 OU 220 eee oe 68 
Dunks ice eee. 6111015 23 91417 120 -106 87 
H H Stevens.... 101410 14 25 91419 120. 115 -95 
W: Hr Heer.c2-e7 1015101424 81418 120 118 94 
Ed Reinecke .... 9141014 28 81018 120 106 .88 
I MSEnaey Aseeccts 8 8. 618 22 5 1470: 100 3679 79 
Dr Cummings... 1011 71223 91217 120 101 84 
F D Kelsey..... 814 912 34 712.. 100 8=87 87 
UWItterts... tackesccoer 8 12510 V 1 22 ce re 76 638 Bee 
CR Alwards-2-s. 3 OLVGMO 1 .emare gee bale 50 =. 20 ae 
Dr Woolton ..... 9914-91423 91518 120 11 92 
iebiahiny ven otters as t 1B Sala ern. auc ace 50 = 33 eet 
INFOTLIS © mies notaries 10 111018 28 81217 120 104 86 
E J Mcleod... 9.9 10:43 23. 6 11 100 = 81 81 
Gym Hatghivscn use 6) LOSS 15 “Gre 8 58 tae 
P -Pernhardty oes iil de orale ce scloes Memes 25 14 ue 
©; Donald) ewer ieee De hss aes, EL Oners 35 022 oe 
G Rhodes vse. ene Bea one 3 30 9 mon 
I) BesStorvyee. Disc ek cae ean comets 20 7 Ao 
W Eaton wenn Sm Ore eka 50 = 40 Agi 
B V Covert.. sel LEZ teers me LS 76 62 
MGOn Pits ris cect neat as Se 
G. Bauman fiw caren Wowie pote br hs es Sea 65 50 Bae 
Gor Getsdorfersodes.ce ewe ce Le A ace 
Whitmore ry nits ca eeeienia ceo euns 45 17 ue 
JeO' Brien li. cane us shastateactel’s 6 1k bh Oln's 25 16 
W Shaw % ccdss vse cet erect oey cle DiS pes 25 13 
TLOplinsee a i<cuhlehiremecine 18 10 45 28 
eB, P, REYNOLDS, Field Capt. — 
Riverside Gun Club. 
Syracuse, N. Y., Feb. 22.—There was a record at- 
tendance, and the shoot was a gratifying success. Forty 
sportsmen participated. Dr. H. J. Fleming made high 
average. 
Thirty men took part in the main event, No. 6. 
Charlie Dalley, of Baldwinsville, with the only score of 
20 straight, captured the prize. F 
In order to give the visitors plenty of shooting the de- 
ciding contest for the local championship and club 
trophies was postponed until Friday, March 9. 
The tournament was in charge of Messrs. Windsor 

Martin, John McEwaine, D. and E. J. Loughlin. The 
scores: 
Events: 5 ete oR ee ons, “Gin Pats 
Targets: 10> 1b elOne be 10m. 
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MET aries ar cterevcrstere dtvere te daterstt cite «ars Gyre Map Meets ies alah 
Ki1ap Dut wes nineclsiieemcemneiimermecacen Veet Sst ike eae ii) 
Klerman’ Sr cask alesse lemeeeietas Si OS i ee Ome Ounekcs 
Hioolkeway Be Orci te.cqantettilertate acfaiete eneals Fs ist pb betay/~ als, 2) 
Wiad swortlipetes sterticies te cimetsteterrets acts eee BRIS bys alt) 
IBOnINeY fe tommacdants selma detis + oitjeite See LOR Gee O eos 
TOO Wiss «ek ae reap ekeeccins See ee ciers J Ot Le OSC LLie OMeLOleT 
Paliniterl cht cckendes emiddaemosetlenc Telos BOL lowe OMeLO meres 
POT GC rc ces ctarssate es ceereeiente stots apt bie af fmrmi ea ans UGS 
Wa WrenCGunelostews ole niece be cletac ereisr O= 12:5 Gis omeaD 
Setin “2cbckis onanasic cease tetas ee ay ae wal ps3 
Gurtis Wasee caine ci cla siiecitelctsiseh ciate 6 ee ii ete sae, Sel 
Bile min ii1 ois ieta tisdale si siete ciotersiatclsisiolete 85 Joe Ses VeeGa ls 
KiGetger eth seeetaececienmesioc ress 6 ae 4 10 bales 
Masks ndeck ovipenitc cute: borne siserere Or 4G ASS betoe 10 
Biddlecomie se, cere se ctele acto crete os ates a 8 410 75" S A Gms: 
WGrtihs anpt orn cocks cures cocoa osor 595-9 210 Se 
R*Smith ess. eee ode ce ttoeccecs CMLL PRG AES. \ Teeko me 
Lege Ss Khel ge Ga sartsce OC Od Cad fe anos 6) W610, sb ib 12 
GH S Brows. 2 ic.cct cot aeeeccece Sag Wes Feo eo 12. 
HES mr tt Morera ere acne tate olenelerotetetarss teint ciatsie:s 8 134 pio Ome omnes 
EB Browiin sta tacts a cteieteartws selec B10 OO Gwe ee 
Deck a, cree cto ahe ba ae Oe eee sos che Gu 1 5 SS er eel 
Wells” 2c5 reel coat athe tele s cezias Che ve ee toy 
Opmden” Actions sone seni: es) oe ete 76 1 ae 
Turck ope ee rains Mase oiler sic eee LO meetin Opa heen: 
Mather stack eu svesneateite toasts cite TOSS 10ers ae 6 
B Schatz 24 o.oe, centers eusetterscie toe Bia lee OOo A ort iere 
IMLAaTSORwiee s aie antetates sams oie ere eiee LOSS ree eet 
Steele ... ape Sa Sa tice se 
Eddye see TVS eed Oeics pies 
Debee .... Se 09 TS dee a6 
IM ay Hews veicieroke tacierc ton tec claraimetlosc aretelets’ ae eye aunt Sores ena B} 
Pl Schultz eee sae iste verte a tere nie ere ote Si. wath Oa RA a fas 
Brum tier cis cerneare aetote ete eietetrs a lean ait O OLA dae 
GrOOMIS! wiodo sen hs comet eeeke oun atthe Cg en Wht Ahm oh mK) 
Mil eatiag te tcisuttcuic aeistn< mieierert oats «ie kaale elena thine lomelar geen 
Pairchildsms 2 tenosesccen heriee eet ee aioe alae Oar O ee See ce 
TuhbSigiticonnsecumendettatelesas nla De Ke 
RODEFtS! Fs ha dae eter ewes saeaies STO sae 
JOmMEeS ciiedivddnse ccenlamottentens.csatio rat ib 9 
Tuckahoe— Suburban. 
TuckaAHoEk, N. Y., Feb. 24——Herewith find scores of 
return match with the Suburban Gun Club, of Mount 
Vernon, Feb. 22, on the latter’s grounds. The Tuckahoe 
Gun Club would like to arrange matches with some of 
the other clubs in the vicinity. The scores follow: 
Tuckahoe G. C Suburban G, C. 
Warster -pasaennnees 38 G Wylietsenesenee 29 
Mickieande sere cestn 25 Winjen wo asscencsaee 33 
Re Packard eee 38 Flournoyoenaceesens 23 
DVCrPackard trace 32 WaWwylie™t teen: ieouren 
‘Tread wellamaeeestine 28—161 Shipman meseeeneeee 32—140 
By winning this second match, the home team wins 
the series. L. B. TREADWELL, Jr., Capt. 
[Marcu 3, 1906. 
Maryland—Delaware—Pennsylvania. 
Battimore, Md., Feb. 16.—The third and final shoot of 
the Tri-State team match, between Delaware, Maryland 
and Pennsylvania, was won by Delaware, and as this was 
the second win for Delaware, that State wins the series. 
The first was held at Wilmington, Del., Feb. 1, and 
resulted: Delaware 869, Pennsylvania 801, Maryland 796. 
The second was shot in Philadelphia, Feb. 12, and 
resulted: Pennsylvania 895, Delaware 882, Maryland 844. 
Totals of the ten high scores in the three shoots were: 
Delaware 2,565; Pennsylvania, 2,501; Maryland, 2,419. 
The third contest had scores as follows: Delaware 814, 
Pennsylvania 805, Maryland 779, 
The attendance was large. A strong wind added to the 
difficulty of good scoring. The scores: 

Delaware. 
Richardson «.a, «cine vaisceuiscesnuninete - 21 22 19—82 
HL OLLY Ais o,sic.0 ovine o\s,0 opie cra eaten operates 21 22 22 21—86 
Skelleye i F.s cess oc sicleweneeteteeenae . 238 21 21 22-87 
McKelvey ©... +. «saasieniteneatedern eae - 20 19 19 19—77 
EEVATIS: wae siecle So's « Slaterectite chal renee - 19 18 18 16—71 
CHUGW iy caisecaneiess cotnecin serene -- 20 18 21 21—80 
Bord ‘atstaens sieralen.n cic Steieas tee eeerae . 22 18 24 20—84 
Banks 238 22 24 22—91 
Squiers 18 17 21 20—76 
Burroughs) (oc. vices ssw. ceeis cee meae . 22 21 23 14—80—814 
Other scores: J. Huber 52, Edmondson 61, Melchoi 68, 
Armstrong 65. 
Pennsylvania. 
Fishery 25-000 s0%evaedenee 5 seamen 20 19 19—78 
Edwards. ccs. sects setsten eaters - 21 18 21 22—82 
Newcomb “nites ecnce cceaeaien sees 20 22 19 18—79 
Wolstone (on.cek esac ceseeeemmememn - 24°20 21 21—86 
ed ec Siac’ 41s soins adhoc oa sete . 28 20 25 22—90 
McCarty). iss as tenceteneneans cossesss 22 19 20 14-75 
Mink: (0.2 Since ci annple ncaa sear eae «ee 24 22 24 20—90 
Tani dis) ssi wees salsa ciedeec creme terres . 18 20 18 18—74 
Coleman iacd <testdss ares derlens eters 19 17 20 18—74 
Tansy) Wa sacedeses asses ae eenmeteee . 17 16 24 20—77—805 
Other scores: 
70, Pratt 64. 
Huttonlock 68, Frank 71, Bell 65, Budd 
Maryland 
German | « oere ce vale ale on bs/8 os eee meee 21 23 23—90 
Plawkins) sas:ceies slows aaclete ca tema . 238 24 23 22—92 
Gent esis codecs Maeicnte cee one ene 17 19 21 20—77 
Malone! vis isc sine aere claierae casas eens 21 17 20 13—71 
Mordecai x. dvs oss c0ceiewsiacnenleepeee 19 17 21 15—72 
Kellen ccddinec scistcewesah esee ee nne 21 17 19 15—72 
Moxley. oloccsenecssauedcaen eee 21 16 19 18—74 
MeCush lis. ckicn see tricone see eee 17 16 20 15—68 
Worthipgton ss cscs sac.sten cronies 22 16 23 19—80 
Waterss svc es sestinseds cuilae seen 16 24 22 21—83—779 
Other scores: England 53, Gifford 66, Bowen 31, 
France 59, Sampson 67. 
Several sweepstakes were shot before the 
began. 
team race 

Boston Shooting Association. 
WELLINGTON, Mass., Feb. 17.—The sixth shoot in the 
prize series was held on above date, on grounds of the 
Boston Shooting Association at Wellington, Mass. The 
weather conditions were fine for good scores, and Mr. 
Kirkwood took advantage of it and broke 148 out of 150 
shot at, with Climax 178 out of 185. Following are scores: 
Events: 12°38 4 5 6°97 8 9o0 tisuor 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 10 20 20 20 20 20 25 at. Brk. 
Smith aoer eves 813 8141019131718 19 22 185 1389 
Franks. eee 1014 9138 9181918191925 185 173 
Glimasc tices 10141015 9191919 2019 24 185 178 
Trish “ceeocemen 5 7 710 8.15 1616 14°16 tS eeeisoeios 
Gomer ees ee 813 913 .. 17 19 IS 184s 160" <5 133 
Edwards “5..12 10 9 912 5.18 1717 1916 228 ibe 
Kirkwood .... .. .. .. 1410-20 20 20 19 20°25 7 1505) 148 
Silsbee: Pit eneeak ee ence 15 1017 1618181521 150 140 
Keeler ss.assreteu cae 18 9161516191923 150 130 
INiGhols:y sacs eene oemee 9 5111714101615 150 97 
Preemait 32 seeeree 712. ..°14 1bAT 18 125 100 
Bernhardt - oo 11 10 15 20:19NGea 105 91 
Ty... 1718 16181820 125 107 
Bartlett ... 2.0. cc cece ce 2a 1S 12)99/92 16 eee 
Gilmore eeeaae 9 (710 7 tee ed . 
Mortimer s..acek 1D) 7 r12) 10a 
Events 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, was a 100-target match; event 
11 was Wheeler handicap. Next shoot Saturday after- 
noon, Feb. 24. 
Feb. 24.—The shoot on the grounds of the Boston 
Shooting Association at Wellington, Mass. to-day, had 
scores as follows: 
S Wood 2 es 
Events: 12°38 4 5-6. 7-600 Destro 
Targets 20 20 20 20 20 25 25 25 25 2525 at. Brk. 
Sin thane 18 18:18 18 18 22 22 22 2423 22 250 225 
Reed. cigendecse 19 18 17 17 15 19 19 21 22 23», 225 © 190 
Worth Giantess 18 1211-17 11 20°20: 1948 175. e2eo es 
Climax eo. 19 19 20 19 19 24 25 25 23 21 .. 225 =—(«214 
Trish, wea tones 15 15 16 12 19 21 18:22 18 25 .. 5 225 18h 
Hranikee eases 19 19 20 18 18 23 2418 20.... 200 184 
Wheeler ...... 17 1719519 19 21 24 28°93 See 200 181 
Hialiasiver oes 14°15 15.13. 13:19 20°230ee0 eee 175 132 
Freeman ..... 14°14 15-18 14-19... Ge reece eee 89 
Hebbard: hes Se Ses Jena 20 24 21) 2S ee 120 ee 10 
In the 100-bird match, Climax 96, Frank 94, Smith 90, 
Wheeler 90, Reed 86, Irish 77, Freeman 70, Hallam 70, 
Worth 64, 
Wheeler handicap, 25 targets: Climax 25, Hebbard 24, 
Frank 23, Wheeler 238, Smith 22, Irish 22, Worth 20, 
Reed 19, Hallam 19. 
Next shoot, Saturday, March 3. 
Q. R. Dickey, Mgr. 
THE MANY-USE OIL 
cleans out powder residue. Lubricates, never gums; 3-oz. 
bottle, 10c.—A dv. 
