May 5, 1906.] 
FOREST VAND STREAM. 

| 
2 

Agencies: 497-503 Pearl St., 35-43 Park St., New York. 

VV] 

WOW: 
U. S. Government 
Ammunition Test. 
Accuracy test of Krag-Jorgensen .30-Caliber Cartridges held at Springfield Armory 
by order of the Ordnance Department, United States Army. 
TESTED—Ammunition of all the American Manufacturers. 
CONDITIONS—1o and 20 shot targets, muzzle rest. 
10 and 20 shot targets, fixed rest. 
DISTANCE—1,000 yards. 
RESULT and OFFICIAL REPORT: 
U. 8S. Cartridges excelled 

MANUFACTURED BY 
LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. 
all others. 
UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CoO., 
114-116 Market St., San Francisco. 
er cesacnacaneantenncnad 

Enterprise Gun Club. 
McKeesport, Pa., April 23.—The fourth contest for 
the McKeesport Daily News cup was shot off on the 
grounds, of the Enterprise Gun Club, April 21, and re- 
sulted in a tie between Davis and W. Hale. In the 
shoot-off at 15 targets, Davis scored 15, while Mr. Hale 
got no better than the unlucky 13. 
We now have four different winners and one contest 
yet to be shot on April 28, and it will be held on these 
grounds. 
The scores made in this contest are the lowest that 
ever were made on these grounds. A strong wind tossed 
the targets in every direction, and it was all off for good 
scores. 
H. P. Fessenden was present and shot through the 
programme, and expects to be present at the tourna- 
ment on May 30. The scores: 
W D ODavis....13 17 14—44 Wm Everett.... 8 15 12—35 
Wrialen. soca. 13 17 14—44 Ve ebale canew ces 1114 9—34 
Dorardy ...... 13 14 12—39 aris asee seen. 9 14 10—33 
R G Knight....10 16 12—38 GochParn ya. nsi7 12 11 10—33 
By Hale fechas 10 16 12—38 Cutter ssicdsesee 10 13 10—33 
Pee gn Bets sree 12 15 11—38 Noell, <ijsccsttacis'e 7 13 10—30 
eBreckc money. 1217 988 AK wAlore "saranda 1012 8—280 
F Calhoun... 917 11—87 Abbott ........ 913 8—30 
{ W Good..... 11 16 10—37 Byard accccneccs 912 8—29 
H Macfarland..10 16 11—37 Shorr es aoe ascot 10 13 5—28 
Micktees ainescess 10 16 11—37 Jennings ...... 614 8—28 
Fessenden ..... 11 13 12—36 Rio desugeermacie= 510 5—20 
Tie shoot-off, on 15 targets: Davis 15, W. Hale 13. 
Milton Rod and Gun Club. 
Mitton, Pa., April 26.—If the wonderful enthusiasm 
displayed by the shooters and the spectators at the 
Milton Rod and Gun Club’s annual spring tournament 
on Wednesday is any criterion of what we will have 
when the State tournament opens up in Milton on May 
15, it will be the ‘‘best ever.” 
The gallery consisted of over five hundred interested 
ladies and gentlemen of the best this locality affords. 
The marvelous shooting of Adolph Topperwein, with 
pistol, rifles of different size and caliber, and repeater 
shotgun, cannot be equalled by living man. He was in 
perfect form, and though the day was windy, his aim was 
unerring. Should he ever return to Milton, the grounds 
could not hold the people who would lose a day to see 
his exhibition. 
De was ably seconded by our good friend J. Mowell 
Ha-vkins, who made a well prepared introductory speech, 
which shows that he can earn a living on the lecture 
platform as well as annihilate bluerocks. 
Bill Crosby wore the ‘‘smile that won’t wear off.’ 
Mr. Topperwein closed his exhibition by shooting 
against the steel plate in front of the trap house, where 
he cut the profile of an Indian chief, and no man on 
the grounds could have drawn it with a pencil as well. 

This 1. a souvenir of the day our club will long preserve. 
On account of the State shoot being only three weeks 
hence, we did not anticipate the large entry list in the 
target programme, forty shooters entered, and many of 
them stayed through the programme. 
Luther Squier tied Bill Crosby with 157 out of 165, 
and J. Mowell Hawkins broke 153. 
S. C. Yocum, who shoots under the name “Curtis,’’ 
won the high amateur average with 149, and the prize 
for longest straight run with 36. R. C. Derk, of North- 
umberland, and P. J. Trego, of Tyrone, tied for second 
average with 144 each. . Low averages were won by 
Harry Strine and D. R. Rishel, of our club. 
We had the honor of entertaining Mr. Jim Lewis, and 
A. M. McCormick, both of whom made many friends 
and assisted generally. Hawkins and Squier, as they 
ee do, helped Capt. Godcharles with the cashieér’s 
job. 
When the fact is taken into consideration that our 
grounds are so far from town that hacks are used as 
conveyances, the crowd was certainly a record-breaker. 
The State shoot will be held along the trolley line, 
only a mile from center of town. Reduced railroad rates 
have been secured. Fare and a third, with tickets good 
from May 12 to 19. Card orders will be furnished by 
applying to Fred A. Godcharles. Straight ticket is 
purchased to Milton, and when order is signed by local 
management you will get return ticket for one-third price 
of fare. This is a great point, and we hope it will be 
appreciated by all. The scores are as follows: 
Eleven events of 15 targets each, 165 on programme: 
DO quUtERnods. aces - 15151413 15151413141514 157 
WV IRGC TOSD Vincetacina: 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 13 13 14 14 157 
J M MHawkins....... 15 14 15 14 14 14 13 14 14 15 11 153 
GOES altars rererera oi eieieiiiete 21514141312151311 149 
Re Ca erlo nam telarstsiciels 313814141012151313 144 
TP GEL Ole ielatelsie als 218 13 14 13 11 13 15 14 144 

W C Spicer 213 13 18 11 12 14 11 14 140 
F A Godcharles..... 14121212 1512131114 913 137 
IML Gtk actos arsreressssie 13 1810 13121410101381214 134 
Gee lowell acnsc. 711131413121410131411 182 
Go Beachem) ia. seis an UE ebb BP ME ea ta es 128 
DitA eS terrold since. Todtoete tie dO Agile 4 SiGe ts 1s dg 
DS RA Rishelnacnsasae TOM ORO OL Tiesto eo LOPS LOO 
HIE Stritié. te aelsccmacstee LOPES OSG 13 Daa mele Suse 2 87 
Gye Brittain scene iBpah ia eb ie Reb Gee aga e 96 
EIR GGAS paves ese en 1 eae ea ais pai lil O's See ae 93 
GeRinehart Were... TBSUIE a Bie Shin eas a Ot See 89 
(es) Hawlexca. asses HPSS S014 OMe. avec ote 79 
AWiarvite ee caine esicnies je ae ae Ra Ia Ie een ee Ae 75 
ARS AUS is {oy oulavahifacnemnnn CEM te ian ee id Sa ee ase 65 
Male entsateos steers DS Ser tol A eran BE oe ea GOR Re 59 
Ploy dub) ren tree aeeecincite wuss faa at el IF 5, oe 42 
(UID IDE Os Soertaincte «sce mace 25 lle Sees Lilo sere td 37 
i Kerate ere. ceceas Nine testes cust cae 676 4 °5 858 3 
CiiRedéay’ Wine sacaeccnsectem whe Sir Silas Or shih 36 
DEN EL Oya een nove cece se tes Less SLL Se 27 
Frank Rangler ...... (hb igor ee Pemeee Aes 8 25 
GU BRAorelepeac pinagda “anabd 102 65. aoe 25 
GEOGRSETITS sare ese teeesaiien ie LO kOe 2 2U 
He De wireiacaces oer nae cee oka ot oe Le teases 18 
Js EVOwmorncee aces eee ene wer GPR ia) Sate Melsttde 18 
WRA® Straub.eecsesees. BA tay ios Beton Oh a 4 ee eee re 16 
Pevbreriveller?,tccteecctee iateae es ie tC Wes: ASE hs Meso A 15 
CrChristenson eons. [Ongar Re,” kA CER eerie 14 
VAM CLOT Meissen atelhartoiinke aka nemo: «fala ctsbaeaty ays 2 
Chace beachemuersayseecn siite cia Mec ss) Sevan cece ode 2 
Se Da Genseltmaascetaas siecee ae 9. 9 
De eWa eh (Mollmericten.c.tais) eeree 8. 8 
Chieishm mle lites cccet chute wee (scheme 7 
Ga or etlercaances cies note 3 3 
FreD A. GODCHARLES. 
Analostan Gun Club. 
Wasuincton, D. C., April 27.—The Analostan Gun 
Club held its regular shoot yesterday. Those who were 
on the grounds early made good scores, but later in the 
afternoon it commenced raining, and the late comers had 
the rain and darkness to contend’ with, and scores suf- 
fered accordingly. 
Dr. Barr was the particular star on this occasion, break- 
ing 90 out of the 100 he shot at. His was a good score, 
considering the conditions—the afternoon was dark, and 
the birds were the “Joe Hunter” kind, 65yds, and over. 
Uncle Billy Wagner was there with the goods, scoring 
46 out of 50. In the certificate shoot, Mr. Wagner won 
first; Barr second,; Bausket, Jos. H. Hunter and J. B. 
Peyton, third and Mr. Hall, a new member, fourth. 
In the DuPont trophy shoot, Barr, J. H. Hunter and 
Wm. Wegner tied for the same, and will shoot off the 
tie at a future meeting. This contest is at 15 targets, 
and each scored 12 of them. Following are the scores 
made during the’ afternoon: 
Events: morte DM Ol moto Ont LAs Shot 
Targets: 25 12 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 ate Bric: 
Bait racer seis PPR OAS OC sR ee oe a iP aU eee eee aie 100 90 
(GreGtiasanmicnitoe ste Bob. 2) (Gn or Sees oT 100 41 
eb lvinitenceds 120M Dac Ol San tice tee tant <i 90 70 
Johnson Teale Ok AON Ook Olt Lares 90 32 
iehlthls SaReese DOG Da Dist thee Dia nta ke Se Urejee so. sh te 80 48 
Odell press GPs pty PY mimes SS Pad a ae 75 30 
Witihinehs Ae salle op An sieAe e 65 43 
Wa ylotinn: LG m Dealt tas kates 60 41 
PuGleliri yer ee ore 1a ahs) oe ae 55 3! 
Carpenter Saliueuect 0G) eels 55 36 
Hirkpatmickeaed Gas 6 LCmOueSicne creme ss sis. ieerisiel” sie 55 30 
Wiad cient ck LCL germ sietitieet orice: oie hale sisi vas 50 46 
Peyton 2.21 2) 16) 78 50 3 
ames. sores TS) Lie Ore 50 3 
C S Wilson 1311 5.. 50 29 
NAO Gee setts ASRS Tf 45 25 
Dr Ravlor< Loert cot 45 35 
iBarisk erence k sol scue 40 30 
Allen sates. see AP eT oot Ns tite se isle tee Miss Cale 40 11 
IVa tates grater chal cle See Sarees 10 8 
Mixes TAytLor, Sec’y. 
