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FOREST AND STREAM: 
[JUNE 9, 1906. 

Shem wells: competes 14 14 14 16 18 13 15 14 13 24 15 15 
Wee et E> Fa vis civ suthcrae sera 1710 TL 10413 16 ds i219 S9et5 
SCOtt Get casomentmnnen shat 14 11 12 16 19 14 12 14 10 20 12 12 
Parkers iy sdivapcoe caer 14 11 11 18 15 11 18 13 12 19 14 18 
Mills’ Sa Seage Ne retieaeeet 10 11 13 14 17 13 11 14 10 17 10 11 
Gowan <5 5. Seal ead 14 11 14 11 16 13 13 14 14 24 12 14 
Dir vathe 0’... an ts ecto vee ae 13 13 12 14 18 14 11 12 14 22 12 12 
Nickey. 5's. \.ceseteneaw sooo 12 12 12 14 15 11 12 12 18 20 13 13 
MicGiverit. 2 jcpese ec sock 15 15 11 10 14 14 14 13 14 22 14 13 
Searles (%...@aceucmeoninter 15 15 13 15,16 11 12 16 14 21°13 10 
POLAT A sess oisip ora cote teen eM Re 1 Oe tenia vist Mana 
blurley vcssce ccc eds emt nie ete cane Sie Le le ele 
LED Reh eee ton Se Re Artec So: ik eaOmre ee Oe oea6 1s 14 
Konkel + nateeceea dude woke be amet 12 U2 14e2te 1212 
Osborne? “a aesen o era soti sited eetnee) Weeks canes 12 eo Seats 
May 19, Second Day. 
With the exception of an hour of cloudy weather and a 
few drops of rain, the second day’s shoot was nearly per- 
fect, as far as the weather conditions were concerned. 
Everything went as smoothly as clock-work, and the 
shooting was considered phenomenal. Mosely, of Idaho 
Falls, was high gun, and in the average events missed 
but two targets during the day. He won high average, 
having shot a little more than 95 per cent. gait for the 
two days. Bybee, also an Idaho Falls man, did some 
beautiful shooting, and captured the Brownlee challenge 
medal. He tied with Morley, of Butte, with a straight 
score, but in the shoot-off Morley fell down, and Bybee 
took the medal home. The contest for the Klepetke 
medal was most interesting. It was won by Roy E. 
Martin, of Bozeman, Mont., who broke 387 out of 40. 
This score was equaled by one man, and that was 
Hirschy, professional, but he of course was not shooting 
for the medal. 
Events: 2 3, 4 Gat eeusg. 20 
Gontart /occ. cee ce trae eee 15 18 15 21 14 15.35 21 14 15 
Moseley" cager sc ccc te ens comms 15 19415 24 14 15 35 21 14.15 
iy GOs us scree isl chatetere we acres een 14 17 13 25 13 12 24 24 9 13 
MeMillan’ sc aes oc.peenateieet 14 20 13 22 15 14 35 24 14 12 
Ser eh SEMIS ec ee A 2 cee 14 18 14 24 12 12 26 22 16 14 
Mactiniy oe ec a ee 3 Aa? 23 Taste 1S aro a 
Westfall... Siesta ciate es time oe 14. 114 2800 ees 2a 
Steffens. © s\n antes emacs LOGETENS TE elO essen a uetn ae 
Pl aslo yt oe cote cate ae cece Sic 3 18 15 22°14 14°32 238". 14 
Kelley sak ate ener 15 17 14 24 14 13 32 22 15 13 
Reckower tenes Gee een 3 17 14 21 14 13 30 22 16 13 
Wroehilery fe: c vatec cep shsatewse 916) 1217 ANA 21 OI Le 
WY CAN CF side's bees oetvndie © sine Silo Leese Ss Pee. ee ae 
Wedgeer™ (22. ay eais ete one iecereini cree 12 AT SE Lee aelo eed 
Hy Bo Saavith.. 5.36 eens aie s ies et 1516. S28 aS sce Le a4 
BartOs: Kaus conto cate er ais cretereleisthnn 817 ds 2d 1332 2214 15 
IPFOSSEL Ue sislicie sererarea olf case wis ove aivtes 14 19 13 24 14 13 33 22 10 14 
@we»ns' 6.6) suse ocgeveme heme 15 17 12 22-12 12 31 22 9 15 
Or DES, dees sleins sae te atten aretomiaele 15 18 14 24 14 15 28 20 13 14 
Brownlee: sa.ecs ges ieten cele este SLT 12:20 Si Ss 25nl4en J 
ACSI EN ete Getler sor Ati Roo AO os 11 15 14 21 12 13 20 18 17 12 
GO Eis perbhil als Maran notoanaamedaciG 14 20 12 24 14 15 34 23 15 10 

Morley 20 14 25 14 11 29 21 12 10 
Walker 3191p) 221d 13) akiconloulo 
Huse 20 13 21.15 12 31 22 11 12 
Selvidoet fo.c seem cctae tee 13 20 12 23 1412 .. 24 .. 13 
Niifeteve b Ales; ces apa oom uneodceeS 17-12 21 12 12 .. 25 14 14 
Pate ra hans cor cee nins Seer S51 7°12 Se eek Gir eee 
Woodworth 18 14 20 15 14 80 2411 13 
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BUTS ois Mesh teikalenete® secrets 2 13:13 22 15 14°28 2375. 12 
Wa bidity chs cpris.teons spines pcm sets 2) 18 13 16 10M 022821 Sao 
14 12 18 1411 2818 .. 9 
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Drumgoole 18°13 23 12 12 33 24 15 15 
Scott tek c aes icenetcs oer. 19 13 21 14 13 31 23 15 14 
Gowalt*.. s.atgeete weer ee 20.11.23 13 1. 27 22,13 10 
rv inieven.cct-ceeeoeie nce mente 216 1d el 4 14a eee 
Nickey eee eens ocean 3/18 141323 °32.14 &, 205 AL 
McGivern 3 AG 2 Ae Loman come nL O) 
Searles, sacc ceecaiioten dhs tories os gE go Fe Ra I Yes ba RE ee 
Chingren’, oyacrekeaeee nic eeaiee 20 14 25 13 15 34 22 18 13 
Shumwell 20 15 23 12 14 31 21 15 15 
Reeté dio. tatecteeineae: eae arsees 3 17 15 22 14 14 23 20 8 12 
Parkers aoc de tates adeeeon abasic 2 20 14 15 11 11 30 20 14 12 
Mills) geaa Saaet chicane se etnm ets 3 18.13 24 12 14 26 20 7 13 
Waters) <isccscne tute camer SAT 92815 1481-19 Tia 
Harschy-) Srisenssacste et creears 5 19 15 25 15 14 37 25 17 15 
Planks | vecsetenewaaeie <n tcewerses 20 14 23 13 14 34 24 11 15 
Morrisoit. 4 eoceetasetiereneres 4 20 14 25 14 15 36 25 14 14 
May 20, Third Day, 
The events of the last day drew the largest crowd that 
ever attended a Montana tournament. M. B. Kelley, of 
Anaconda, won first place in the biggest event of the 
shoot. From the 22yd. line, he broke 91 out of a possible 
109, and his two closest competitors were Peckover and 
Sargent. both members of the Anaconda club. Don Mor- 
rison, the professional, was high gun in the events, with 
96, but as he could neither participate in the division of 
the money, nor claim the medal, his shooting was only 
of interest to those who like to see pretty work. Hirschy 
broke 93, two more than Kelly, but all the others were 
behind the Anaconda man. 
Events: 123 46 Events: Le Oe ee 
Gontact mace. 45 85 25... .. Burg Sees ven Uy we UD 
Moseley ..... 43 82 21. 0s 3G) Smnithe4070) el eee 
Bybee Kiscses AGL YAS. Sy Nell fos teacce Chie fore ete if; 
McMillan ... 46 76 24.... Drumgoole . 46 74 22... ,. 
Waters) .5.s0% 44 76 :. Shemwell ... 49 85 22 
Hirschy . 49 93 .. IK: 6fenisccurets 43 84 23 
Story seeecees 46 85 20 COtte mensnes 42 75 22 
Martin vate. 4274 ...24 Parken mice. cies ate 
Westfall 39 69 21 METS Fees ciete 42 84 .. 15 
Plank #.5...¢0+ 45 89 . Cowan) mice 32 68 19 
Hasley 22st. 44 80 24 Goddard 40 83. 
Kelley ...... 46 92 23 Nickey: ..)...0. AVS Sceedaee 
Peckover 44 88 .. 18 Carmichael.. 44 72 .. .. <. 
Woehler .... 33 65. 16 Conyne ec. seme tone 
Weaver ..... 49 82... 23.. Sareenteceers ie 8S. oe mnamee 
Morrison ccec 4) g0ne.- te pete RAPPING A eas sob is ce hee ae 
Prossetera=. 42 87 19 Stephens ... .. 69:75 16 
Owens ...... 48 85 23 Gahan) @oceeseee 66 .. 18 
Brownlee 37 58 . 14 McGivern... 69 17 

Tuttle ce eeee BiMisoce 1G6ivee Kunkel 
GH Smithiedosen 7s ooo Holter 
Morley ..... 435 20 2. ae Biggs 
Puseueseeccete GUUS AS. 6 ue Hudson Bakers ak 
Selvidgerc. sence a ce ESBS Suiith cen ee een, lanes 
Woody ..... 2908 16 ee Bartos ie 2 ot hee 
Woodworth... 44 80 14. 
A Socrat TRAMP. 
St. Paul Rod and Gun Club. 
Sr. Paur, Minn.—The eleventh annual amateur tour- 
nament of the St. Paul Rod and Gun Club was held on 
May 29 and 30, at its shooting park, West Seventh street 
and Davern avenue. 
May 29, First Day, 
On the first day there was a high wind and signs of a 
storm. Sixty-four shooters competed. Mr. Emil No- 
votny, of the St. Paul Gun Club, made high average, 
scoring 134 out of 150 targets. Each of the events was at 
15 targets, $15 cash prize in each, divided Rose system, 
5, 3 and 2. Entrance fee, 15 cents. 
Professionals were: Morrison 144, Hirschy 141, Sey- 
mour 130. Amateur high totals were: EE. Novotny 134, 
E. W. Bird 130, Storey’ 129, Pleiss 127, Algauer 126. All 
stood at Il6yds. ‘The totals folow: 
Shot at. Brk. Shot at. Brk. 
Gat F faewetemtrvestons 150 114 A L Johnson...150 102 
E Novotny ..... 150 134 J) TLesmenieee ox-- 150 italy 
IPerrvawrrcteen seme 150 129 johnstonmase ees 150 128 
OMeS: mamierdarsele 150 121 Mrs Johnston...150 93 
Algauer "au.esties 150 126 DeviMoWineaecesee 150 130 
Bird Wnavecnss stile 150 130 Whiten mhredeenac 150 112 
StGOrey” chess 150 129 Guptellae mecca 150 127 
Esulitomn), jc!) /sjeriene 150 112 Becker Wan. tees 150 93 
Jacksotive sewn 150 125 Reimer fae. ccs cs 150 93 
Reichenbach ...150 112 Plaugen gence ee 150 98 
Morrison” s¢ scents 150 144 Brockvogel ..... 120 78 
gS Chiy: Voneaents 150 141 planer eeeeea se 120 78 
Wilkinson ...... 150 132 J Marshalls... 150 122 
SDEASUST ote 150 126 Chant exam ssi « 120 90 
French’ occ. cas 150 117 Beckwith. -....... 150 aii 
F Novotny ..... 150 129 SHaWwYer s.eccacs 60 49 
PIEISS. Si cieleietelael> 150 127 EL Olt wasmeec eee 60 38 
Weiland, o.cmvets 150 111 Wallianis) Sosenees 75 57 
Schlichting ..... 150 101 Krestem cmc cers 150 120 
Reichelt ye Jase 150 115 Greens ceraweenets 90 65 
GOx> . cain Meroe 150 111 M F Kennedy... 90 56 
FRre6S€ <icec.cetss 150 118 Sheperds teen arcs 120 69 
ROSE! Een emtarees 150 119 Schalstad an aes 90 74 
Thornton) acces 150 122 sLwttle: Aenean 7 46 
Otternmess: .2.5.0- 150 90 WOUCKSMEL cee 50 32 
tearns emerson 150 116 We AOR citeesiace se 90 65 
Salspaugh ...... 150 110 Hallbitry seis eee 75 46 
Inulsédorta. cde 150 118 Wio0de. aacnmennnn 60 48 
Headline  <..535.0 150 122 Reed 2a oe 30 23 
Mpa Ge ateureee te 150 87 Maid Grito conene 30 26 
Gergen cease 150 106 Sliatticko meses eee 30 24 
Dothing ss otrer ss 150 105 Rogersues. wesnae 3 16 
Mullany. vuccccecs 150 114 
May 39, Second Day. 
The weather was extremely pleasant. Good scores were 
made. There were one hundred contestants, and of these 
sixty shot through the programme. 
Of the professionals, the order of scoring was as fol- 
lows: Hirschy 147, Morrison 145, Seymour 134. 
Storey, of Duluth, made high score of the amateurs, 
with 144; Cox and Jackson were tied for second place 
with 136. Algauer took third, with 134; Pleiss and Fisher 
tied for fourth place with 133, and E. W. Bird and E. 
Novotny tied for fifth place with 132. The scores: follow: 
Shot at. Brk. Shot at. Brk. 

Cate. de saces sak 150 106 Dothnw eres tte 150 114 
E Novotny =... 150 132 Gergens ere eee 150 121 
Pertyn stn teer 150 127 Kane oaaaenetieciee 135 90 
JONES ineisinassierers 150 126 Brooks ence see 150 113 
All eatiers epee cat 150 134 Warr Cy yes cteeceisieeere 150 111 
Tonnstote nes seis 150 125 WLEVENSiiace nines 150 105 
Mrs Johnston...150 110 Guptell eae 150 131 
ealspatiehy .c-rel 150 102 lshOegan sosnne 90 67 
ulsdort eee sce 150 120 VO ASO renee 90 74 
JOY TO Utter as aise 150 134 Platt os nnasatenGr 150 102 
Morrison ....... 150 145 Warren Se. oreacak 150 90 
Wilkinson sc.s.0 150 129 Bazil ence 150 111 
Iphoeseobie sageacenr 150 147 MokKayineeranman 150 124 
Sprague. sss 150 117 Fredettet. nsec: 135 114 
French 113 G@ Headhittere.--. 135 87 
E W Bird 132 Murray, Siete oeee 135 lil 
Storey _ 144 Weiland Wienricais 150 119 
Jackson 136 Costeliovawwtcees 150 66 
IW Gb! heeracien erates 99 i Novotnyec se. 90 79 
Reichenbach ...150 108 Fullerton <i.0-cs 90 50 
‘TREsmier Biche sens 150 110 Slocum sestees ce 105 94 
Pansontnpeiececiice 150 111 Fereckits ceases: 120 68 
Stemnerdicsccessee 150 113 Greeny. nesciieens 120 93 
EL IMaSB txditeascinc 150 108 Shep. senescent 120 94 
PITUAS) aleaten teat 120 98 Beck. .teeesnees 150 126 
Famechon ...... 150 100 Mckay.erstasceeers 45 20 
Pleiss Aness case 150 188 -I Novotny ...:.. 90 68 
F S Novotny...150 121 Shotucwemeumessee 45 17 
Pirsh @t-a sa a:ctersecstalele 150 133 Ba tone atest 90 71 
THES: cme eroatens 150 115 Wm Kirschbaum 60 45 
Marshall iced 135 108 Iotonvdbhne Gagcaosoor 75 43 
Headlin€) jdncens 150 123 Eiildred agence 60 51 
Rose. 20.% Nees 150 125 S C Kennedy.... 60 24 
Cy Kiester ance 150 i M F Kennedy... 60 48 
Dahl, ic ceee eee 60 27 Moulton jeanne 90 81 
L F Kennedy...150 126 IROPETS o. senmenten 75 35 
Cunningham .... 60 35 i (Goopen <e.ccns 30 23 
A L Johnson....150 124 EA GOOpeD sc teens 75 64 
Schiictingig anne: 150 92 Beckwith Shc ccs 15 11 
Reichelt tine cmeees 150 104 Heidenreich .... 30 26 
Mangsett ....... 150 114 JIA osha easie tienes 30 lve 
Rago miieeue eames 150 119 Emmerson ...... 30 20 
A F Kirschbaum150 117 Bassethy se tecnseen 45, 29 
Phister, Gaacvetan 150 115 Rosettes onteeusnt 45 29 

Shawver 150 115 Nelsonvearssee ana 16 
Cox gean. .150 136 Stearts seis acreee 60 46 
White sea. 150 - 106 Maiden funssaecn 60 47 
Reimers 150 106 Shattuck |. ginse. 45 40 
pchulstad sewengee 150 114 Zeigler ©. soncsaeee 15 8 
Schutze acorn. 150 124 Andree ....... ees 9 
Montclair Gun Club. 
On Saturday, June 9, the Montclair Gun Club will 
hold its all day anniversary shoot. Some five events for 
silver prizes, will be run off in the morning, com- 
mencing at 9:30. In the afternoon there will be an 
invitation team race, for a handsome silver loving cup. 
Some fifteen clubs in the vicinity have been invited to 
send representative teams of five men each to compete 
for the trophy. No entrance, except for targets, will be 
charged. 
Some three merchandise events will also be run off, 
and the club will present a handsome silver prize to the 
man making high general average for the day. Full 
stock of shells on hand.. Refreshments on the grounds. 
The club held its annual Memorial Day silver shoot 
on the morning of May 30, with fourteen men in attend- 
ance. Events 1, 2 and 3 were for practice, the remaining 
being for silver prizes. Messrs. Winslow, Doremus, 
Moffett, Boxali and Cockefair were winners of first prizes, 
Messrs. Bush, Parke, Hclloway and Moffett captured sec- 
ond prizes. ; 
Scores of May 30 follow: 

Events: 123 45 6 7-7 91011 
Targets: 10 10 15 10 1510 15 H 15 25 
Cockelair gale. ante eee 5 9 22 (6S Ste eee ok 
Flolmesy + pense 2 eee eres Clon oy) lal a aes 
Wanslow: ~ saatesiione seer 5 34 9 1DOAL A aeeetpes eo tp 
Bishi. tiiss.ceieame. cements 10° 8\.0 9.13 D6 bs Go ie 
Parke jects come roan eee vos, Cd CLS pts medrese Oa: 
INOttiis veeioces dere oe nee 910 810 713 314 0 618 
Talbots. ptm necceeeee 611. 7 82G 13s ee tb 1b 
Doremitis! “a0 tates) eee 4 AES oe eerie 2049 
OVierel.. <hismcieieeins css Weree ners Bb Sere arate pokes 
Moffett 42.58). netnc cece eee 9 91012 014 6 8 21 
10: tSaseees 1490 a6 e, 
cre. WO gitom este) OeeOmereteere 
6 $- 315 610 22 
ava inle. erase rere.e eiele eleie’e. a oy eee ean 10 xehaeeeee 20 
Events 9 and 10 were miss-and-outs. 
June 2 was an cft day at the Montclair Gun Club, but 
six members being present—probably as no regular events 
were scheduled for the day. Messrs. Fessenden (trade 
representative), Colquitt and Cockefair were trying new 
guns, and consequently no very high scores were made. 
In events 1-6 the gun was held below the elbow till 
after the call to pull. Events 7 and 8 were walking 

matches. 
Events: 1) 2 (SP eee Seo ea ees 
Targets: 25 25 25 10 26 25 10 10 
Colquittolaccastkbie ste ae een ite 8 10 20° 4 
Winslow 2 Tag ab: 2G 
Fessenden Gi Ador ls. ae eG 
Cockefair 3. 20-1738) 69 
Parke J. ateatinsds ono ae SZ AG" wf od: 
Batten aaceecs steerer ieee eee eS Tis oO 
Epwarp WINSLow, Sec’y. 
Springdale Gun Club. 
E. Peterspurc, Pa., May 24.—The Springdale Club 
held an inanimate target shoot this day on their club 
grounds. The club was visited by Messrs. Krick, Bon- 
ham, Leaman and Ressler, all of Lancaster. The shoot- 
es yas very good, especially that done by Bonham and 
essler. 

Events: 1 2 3 4S6eRGeay as 
Targets: 25° 25. 25. 25 25 25°25 25 
Ressler 20 25 17 20522625) 21° 22 
Leaman 10° 20 14 7 Aoe Sete y, 
Bonham 18.22) $23. 24 9h ee ee 
FPG re cccki cies alten ees eee 13.16 "160 Steer 
Garschnaucrs “neamesn aeons LL 12)» ssteigtes i ee ee es 
Grok cece neater 11 + Ten Ween. 
Gray bill Biteeneleneteeeeneirte 1. Te 5. eal ee ee 
Bassler" :.ccc5 scsententaehos Ge ae 5 4c ea ies 
Ressler 17, Leaman 14, Bonham 12, Krick 
At 13 pairs: 
sh A. B. Grorr, Sec’y. 

Awosting Gun Club. 
New Pattz, N. Y., May 24.—The Awosting Gun Club ~ 
concluded their weekly shooting to-day. There will be 
several special shoots during the summer, but on account 
of members being so busy, regular shooting will not 
begin egain until Thanksgiving. : 
The Peters cup and L. & R. trophy contests wound u 
to-day, Snyder winning the Peters, and Traver the L. 
R. The contest in both cases were close, each averaging 
90 per cent., shooting from 16 to 20yds. 
The silver tea set in Class B was won by L. Has- 
brouck, and the Layton cup’ was won by W. Hasbrouck, 
shocting off a tie with Cassady. 
Several of the members are talking State ep hs 
Pequea Gun Club. 
"LANCASTER, Pa., May 26.—Only a few members of this 
club were on hand to-day to participate in the weekly 
practice shoot. Mr. Ed. Moorehouse, of Dupont fame, 
was on hand and shot well. 
Events: PO238 406 Events: 1 Os a 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 
Ressler ...... 24 21 24 22 23 Phillipseacste 13 1921 eee 
Leaman .... 22 18 2417 16 Anderson.” 3. 1820525 aeee 
Moorehouse. 18 20 23 21 21 Clarks. ics 22 OY toe Seon 
Nat. Ressier, Sec’y. 
