July 5, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
27 
Bryden G. C. 
Allentown, Pa., June 28. — Oliver was high amateur 
to-day with 145 out of 150. Mowed Hawkins took top 
professional glory with 147. Adams and Al. Heil tied 
for place with 142. The scores: 
First event: Hausman 130, Young 124, Triechler 127, 
Griffiths 135, Mengel 140. 
Second event: Pratt 129, Oliver 145, Reimer 130, 
Adams 142, Marleberger 134. 
Third event: High Jones 129, lhms 53, Porter 127, 
Walker 131, Holton 43. 
Fourth event: Banks 45, Wood 46, Ehle 45. 
Fifth event: Kramer 102, Kline 117, Thomas 122, 
Haines 91, Peacock 118. 
Sixth event: Silfies 125, Brown 123, Pepper 124, 
Moorehouse 96, Miller 128. 
Seventh event: Lewis 129, Sobers 115, Englert 134, 
Apgar 144, Stevens 146. 
Eigth event: Bitterling 114, Richards 110, Ziegler 
130, Heil 142, O. Miller 112. 
Ninth event: Bush 90, Petrie 83, Steele 113, Hawkins 
147, E. C. Jones 118. 
Birmingham G. C. 
Birmingham, Ala., June 28.—Gentry Hillman led the 
shooters at the Birmingham Gun Club to-day, the regular 
shooting day. E. R. Holt led the professionals. Mrs. 
Garl was tied for second amateur. The shooting in 
some of the events was very hard, on account of the 
wind. There was rain during the afternoon, which 
stopped the shooting for a short time. There were 
nineteen shooters out. The Ensley Club was repre¬ 
sented by four shooters. Mr. Hundley, of Memphis, 
Tenn., paid us a visit and did some shooting The 
scores, 100 targets per man: 
Gentry Hillman ... 
.... 97 
C T Barr . 
. 80 
E R Holt . 
.... 94 
Lee Moody _ 
.79 
John Fletcher . 
.... 91 
L Ilunley . 
. 69 
Mrs Garl . 
.... 91 
R 11 Baugh ... 
. 67 
E Cornwell . 
.... 87 
< > Garl . 
Dr Sellers . 
.... 85 
W Elliott . 
....(75) 54 
P B Plummer . 
.... 83 
Blalock . 
....(75) 5) 
Dick Leland . 
.... 81 
Louis Myers .. 
....(75) 45 
Randolph . 
.... 82 
Gay . 
....(5j ) 40 
R H Myers . 
.... 80 
Greenwich G. C. 
Island Beach, Conn., June 28— Just twelve ardents 
were on the “cracker line” to-day, among them being 
the only John Phillip Sousa, who won the heart of 
Dayton trap enthusiasts last week. Incidentally the 
Peerless leader was on “time” and there to “beat,” 
getting away with 133 out of 150. A. W. Church lost two 
GREENWICH G. C, TRAPS, ISLAND BEACH, CONN. 
more and took second ever Capt. T. F. Finch by three 
aerosaucers. 
Everything is readv for the shoot July Fourth. No 
gun club in the country offers better opportunities for 
sport than Greenwich. The scores: 
Events: 
Targets: 
J P Sousa . 
A W Church .... 
W R Guggenheim 
A L Brush . 
J II Finch . 
,T R Tallcott . 
W D Finch . 
Miss L M Boles 
T W Hoyt . 
C S Purdy . 
Dr Beddle . 
Dr Bayles . 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
22 
24 
22 
23 
20 
22 
22 
19 
23 
22 
23 
22 
20 
23 
23 
15 
22 
17 
23 
16 
19 
20 
22 
19 
21 
24 
2i 
22 
15 
17 
21 
20 
14 
17 
11 
17 
16 
17 
18 
20 
20 
20 
9 
17 
19 
18 
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Rockaway Beach G. C. 
Daniel Boone G. C. 
Rockaway Beach, L I., June 24.—Rockaway Beach 
Gun Club, of which one of the great clay-bird destroyers 
in this country is president, held its annual registered 
tournaments to-day with twenty-eight shooters at the 
scores. The program called for 150 rocks, of which 
J. H. Hendrickson took first honors with 143. Paul von 
Boeckmann broke 141 for second amateur honors, tying 
Neaf Apgar, a worthy for 
lucre was mawed by M. 
grations. The scores, 150 
*C von Lengerke.108 
H D Tracy . 104 
C F Winslow . 93 
L Magnolia .Ill 
J L Smith . 131 
P von Boeckmann ... 141 
M R Guggenheim .... 128 
D E Smith . 110 
J S Thompson .128 
*F Lawrence . 131 
J A Dannefelser . 97 
R F Hutcheson .106 
M W Wynne . 136 
*J S Fanning . 138 
“wads only” shooter. Third 
W. Wynne with 136 disinte- 
targets per man: 
*Neaf Apgar . 141 
J H Hendrickson .... 143 
F P Hatfield ...(45) 27 
F C Chaffee . 113 
*H I-I Stevens . 133 
J II Ferrill . 105 
W Hyland . 123 
II H Shannon . 118 
T Black ..(45) 34 
G K Schenck . 112 
F Lambert . 97 
A Griffiths . 134 
*B Schneider .(60) 42 
*G Emmons .(60) 43 
Marthasville, Mo., June 28.—Wyatt was trying out 
a new double gun, hence his score looks bad now; but 
we think he will be all right again as soon as he gets 
the hang of his new gun, for he has been using a 
“pump” gun. The weather was extremely hot here to¬ 
day, over 100 degrees in the shade. The scores: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Mutert .... 
.... 50 
41 
Ahmann .. 
. 25 21 
F H Suhre 
... 50 
39 
Eli Suhre 
. 25 20 
Wilson . 
.... 50 
35 
Koelling .. 
. 25 18 
Meyer . 
.... 50 
28 
Wyatt .... 
. 25 12 
Struebb ... 
. ... 25 
23 
Gardyne .. 
. 10 9 
J. O. Wilson, Sec’y. 
Bon Air G. C. 
Pittsburg, Pa., June 28.—Born and Slater tied for 
first honors. King and Gray are coming up in their 
scores Whalen and Miller had a bad day. Freeman 
maintains his usual pace. The scores: 
Whalen 23, Gray 33, King 30, Slatter 43, Born 43, 
Freedman 31, Miller 25. 
Milo H. Miller, Sec’y. 
