JUNE 9, 1906.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 

Enterprise Gun Club. 
THE sweepstake shoot of the Enterprise Gun Club, held 
at McKeesport, Pa., Decoration Day, May 30, was a 
grand success, thirty-nine shooters taking part in the 
regular programme, with many outside shooters in at- 
tendance. The different towns represented were Pitts- 
burg, Monongahela City, Brownsville, Millvale, and 
many other places. Keltsy, of Pittsburg, was high, with 
a score of 171 out of 180 targets, and Westly Hill was 
second with 161 out of 180. Calhoun and Knight were 
third with 159. One of the main features of the day was 
the prize shoot, in which the first prize was a $70 Ithaca 
hammerless gun, which was won by Mr. Straub, of 
Duquesne, by making a straight score of 25. The team 
race was a tie between Enterprise, of McKeesport, and 
Duquesne, breaking 109 out of 125 targets. Herron Hill 
Gun Club team broke 108 out of 125. The trade was 
represented by L. J. Squier, H. H. Stevens and James 

Louis. The scores are as follows: 
Events: ea won oo. oo So 9 10 
Targets: 15 15 15 20 25 25 15 15 15 20 ~Brk. 
ISS aye CORR eS ane ieee 14 14 15 20 23 24 15 15 14 17 171 
WO 6 EY ou | 12 15 14 15 22 24 14 14 14 17 161 
We He Galhoutic.. accesses 11 14 15 15 23 20 15 13 14 19 159 
Aisa ere Sean e ks o'c's ss 3 15 14 17 19 22 14 12 13 19 158 
Bie Sa ee rece r Seies «see s-0%0 11 14 18 23 20 13 15 14 16 157 
IU Kote. -SGhi a See ee Eee 21413 15 24 21 14 13 14 16 yi 
ROE TST, SAci6 oreo ae 15 13 18 22 23 13 10 12 17 157 
TIT Ms Wetec apes ociccns 14 14 19 21 21 11 13 12 20 157 
Tip hee aos ARO ONE eae 3 15 13 15 22 22 1412 1417 157 
CLIT pCme ineere etiam ae w.8's,o-<% 215 12°17 23 23.12 13 15 15 157 
G Henry 3 14 13 18 24 22 13 15 12 12 156 
TIICK Cy tise cee eels ce ae 11 14 17 22 24 14 12 10 15 154 
L D Davis 12 14 17 24 20 11 13 13 18 154 
RUS ere oneal tenes tees 13 14 19 20 19 11 15 13 17 152 
MOetaee sae tees saw esses © 2 13 14.19 21 22 11 11 9 14 146 
Anderson it 9:14 16 20 20 12 12 15 15 144 
POPE ech inrics seis TP AOLG: 21°22) 12430 A 137 
Sate (Ca ere eee 2,11 13 19 20 22 12) 10 11 16 145 
POLEUIGTISINe etgieis o7rtie sccleisis' se 2 13 11 18 20 20 10 10 13 17 144 
Thompson 12 12 15 18 23 11 14 9 13 137 
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Columbus Gun Club. 
Cotumsus, O., May. 26.—To-day the first shoot was 
held for the fine watch fob presented by the Peters 
Cartridge Co., 50 birds to each man, unknown angles, 
unknown handicap; necessary to shoot twelve times be- 
tween May 26 and Noy. 5. Contestants can shoot once 
each week on any day, and his twelve best scores to 
count. High average man wins. 
The new rifle range at the Columbus Gun Club ground 
is building, and it will be ready to shoot over by June 12. 
This elegant range will be the pride of Columbus rifle- 
men—200-yard, with disappearing targets, and every first- 
class equipment. Wednesday and Saturday afternoon 
shoots will be a big feature all the summer season. 
Evenis: ieee tere iA De tG 5 7. 
Targets: LOMMLOU Th 2b) Bhar 2b ob 
TERSKELEEN Gal soa a ees HES eae TRL b 22 25 23 22 
SieijaGl. 45 36 A Seana Ree aaa epee Sie Ueel ace cms nye Gs” «sl. 
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Peters Cartridge Co. trophy, 50 targets each man: 
Broke. % Broke. % 
Bachanantes cesses 45 90 obi t33 9-9 Gare svescleie’e ose 40 80 
PRU 1D, (Shoah hea \b See ee 45 90 \iNichiobierboe Go ngadeoe 37 74 
BANGER tote tiie 6 s\sixicie sie 42 94 
Jimmy Ward came out and showed the boys how to 
do it on June 2, breaking 45 targets out of a possible 50 
in the Hunter Arms Co. diamond trophy shoot at 30 
singles and 10 pairs. Mr. George Buchanan and Stanley 
Rhoads tied in the Peters Cartridge Co. trophy shoot 
for a fine gold watch fob. 
The shooting was of the snappy kind, and although 
there was some wind against the targets, the scores 
made by Rhoads, Gross, H. E. Smith, Baker, and 
Buchanan show splendid form. 
The State shoot at Dayton, from June 5 to 9, will find 
‘Columbus boys in attendance. The improvements added 
to the electric traps for doubles was very noticeable, as 
everybody got a bird when he called, “Pull.” 
The rifle rangs is looming up, and will find a large 
number of rife and pistol shots on hand at the opening 
date, which will soon be announced. Wednesday after- 
noon shoots are becoming very popular. 
Rhoads is proud of the new Parker. Dell Gross looks 
at home in Columbus now, and is breaking them. Mr. 


DUPONT SMOKELESS 
At NASHVILLE, TENN., May 15-17, 
The Southern Handicap Was Won 
by C.£G. Spencer, who broke 98 ex 100 from the 20-Yards Mark. 
First Amateur Average Was Won 
by H. D. Freeman, of Atlanta, Ga., who broke 387 out of 400. 
They Used 
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