July 12, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
53 
Chicopee Falls Rod and Gun Club. 
Chtoopee Falls, Mass., June 2S. — E. W. Mumford, 
of Hartford, Conn.; S. W. Putnam, 3d, of Fitchburg, 
and C. W. Van Stone, of Bridgeport, Conn., tied for 
high amateur with 138 out of 150 at annual shoot of 
Chicopee Falls Rod and Gun Club to-day. F. E. H. 
Sheldon, of Stevens Arms and Tool Company, broke 139 
for high pro., as well as upper gun for the day. 
It was the seventh annual tournament of the Chicopee 
Falls Club, and some forty trapshooters from New 
England and New York State competed. The spectacu¬ 
lar side of the competitions attracted between 300 and 
400 spectators, and the results were highly satisfactory. 
Dr. E. M. Funk, of Liberty Cartridge Company; W. 
Hammond, of Hercules Powder Company; T. H. Keller, 
of Peters Cartridge Company, and G. S. Lewis, E. R. 
Sawin, T. C. Montgomery and F. E. H. Sheldon, of 
Stevens Arms and Tool Co., were the trade representa¬ 
tives present. 
The office was in charge of F. E. Sheldon and A. M. 
Arnold, while the managers of the tournament were E. 
R. Sawin and T. C. Montgomery. 
In the merchandise event, No. 4 on the program, 
the following shooters secured the nine prizes: E. W. 
Mumford, of Hartford, Conn., first; A. M. Arnold, of 
Springfield, second; S. W. Putnam, of Fitchburg, third; 
E. Jenne, of New Haven, fourth; J. Jordan, of Spring- 
field, fifth; C. Walker, of Holyoke, sixth; G. Steele, of 
Boston, seventh; H. E. Burgin, of Springfield, eighth; 
H. W. Wright, of Worcester, ninth. 
•F E H Sheldon 
E W Mumford. 
S W Putnam... 
C W Vanstone 
H W Wright.. 
L H Bradley... 
G Steele . 
*E M Funk.... 
J Jordan . 
*G M Wheeler.. 
H E Burgin... 
*W Hammond.. 
A M Arnold... 
J Clark, Jr. 
A Dodge . 
M Hepburn .... 
E Jenne . 
F Wilson . 
W E Corfield... 
Dr Bishop . 
139 W N Boylston.120 
138 *H Keller . 119 
138 B Robinson .119 
138 *G S Lewis. 116 
135 R McFettridge .116 
135 *E R Sawin.114 
134 G Docherty . 114 
131 D Downing . 110 
130 C Walker . 109 
129 F Keenan .108 
129 C Evans . 102 
128 M McDowell .101 
128 C. Poirer . 89 
128 G Walker . 86 
127 W H Snow. 89 
127 T C Montgomery. 92 
127 B Closson . 47 
126 F Hasson . 33 
123 L Misterly. 15 
121 L Carto . 16 
Grand Forks G. C. 
Grand Forks, N. D., June 28. —Following are the 
scores made at our registered tournament yesterday and 
to-day, eight 15 and two 20 bird events each day. Sixty- 
five persons took part—fifty-six amateurs and nine pro¬ 
fessionals: 
*F Gilbert . 
1 st 2 d 
Day. Day. 
.145 
W E Rowe. 
1 st 2 d 
Day. Day. 
, 144 143 
*F G Bills. 
. 150 
150 
H Chesterman... 
. 127 
*R R Barber... 
. 144 
143 
G Sturgeon .... 
. 142 
147 
*H C Flirschy.. 
. 144 
V B Boyd. 
. 124 
141 
*H G Taylor.... 
. 14S 
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C C Plummer... 
. 131 
145 
*J E Dickey.... 
. 136 
148 
H Eisenrich .... 
. 126 
127 
*J H Stair. 
. 128 
125 
W C Ludvigsen. 
143 
124 
*F K Eastman. 
. 142. 
124 
C W Wilson. 
, 132 
124 
*F R Gilman.. 
. 121 
125 
F Wiekey . 
, 126 
120 
S A Huntley..., 
. 142 
147 
Max Stein . 
115 
J Duis . 
. 135 
142 
E Eisenrich . 
123 
T A McKay...., 
. 126 
G A South. 
, 139 
135 
A M Hoover.. 
. 131 
i43 
A Adams . 
, 125 
J S Frink. 
. 136 
131 
TF Holland . 
135 
137 
M A Nashold... 
. 135 
142 
1 W Jowett. 
142 
126 
H L Saylor. 
. 138 
123 
D I. Iverson. 
, 122 
135 
P P Slocum_ 
. 144 
145 
B R Avres. 
137 
136 
130 
A P McDowell.. 
. 133 
D Farrell. 
122 
H Cowan . 
. 126 
141 
J Kays . 
. 135 
134 
D O’Reilly . 
. 128 
138 
M Bacon . 
117 
123 
E G Lemke. 
. 133 
142 
H Wood . 
118 
121 
C A Hale. 
. 131 
140 
F F Fletcher.... 
127 
132 
G E Duis. 
. 134 
135 
Dr Anderson ... 
125 
133 
L P Dawson..., 
. 125 
135 
D Baughman.... 
133 
C H Parker. 
. 131 
143 
Dr Barker . 
129 
125 
H E Peck. 
. 129 
138 
T L Lewis. 
100 
A R Chezik. 
. 140 
128 
C M Gaylord.... 
113 
J E Harker. 
. 132 
144 
Raymond . 
111 
A C White. 
. 148 
143 
H L Rhodes.... 
144 
140 
Cincinnati G. C. 
- T E st ’Jl have the hot wave with us, and only a few 
i * “ e . re ?x enthusiasts cared to, brave a temperature of 
close to 100 Among those who came out on June 29 
yjif-,Van Gilden, of Knoxville, Tenn., and he gave an ex- 
hibition of how they do things in town by breaking 98 
n,? borrowed gun. Holaday and Ford also got into 
the ,90 p u r cent c,ass with 91 each - The latter is reck- 
0 ne mi!° be ? ne tbe comin g' shooters of this section. 
lhose of the trapshooters who have had the pleasure 
°r ™ eetm S. Emil Hammerschmidt, will be sorry to learn 
of his ■ serious illness, and will unite in wishing him a 
speedy recovery. 
Gambell has the team score for the last contest in the 
intercity team series all doped out, and Dayton and 
Springfield haven’t a look in. The match will be shot on 
the latter s grounds on July 4. Cincv has a lead of 19 
targets over Springfield and 14 over Dayton in the first 
two matches. 
H° la day, . 18 19 18 18 18 
Van Gilden . 20 19 20 19 °0 
Trimble . 17 18 20 14 20 
Schreck . 19 p; 15 ig 15 
Ford . 17 ig 17 19 20 
Total. 
91 
98 
89 
83 
91 
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Makes New Doubles Record 
FOR 
Grand American Handicap 
AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP AT DOUBLES 
George L. Lyon, shooting a Reming ton rUMC Pump Gun and Arrow 
steel lined speed shells, won this event with the highest score given on 
the Interstate Association’s Records— 
94 x 100 
With this same combination of Reming ton :UMC Pump Gun and Arrow 
steel lined speed shells, J. R. Graham made the high score of 88 x 100, 
winning the Professional Championship at Doubles. 
The highest score of the week was made in the Professional Conso¬ 
lation Handicap, W. H. Heer, shooting a Reming ton :UMC Pump 
Gun and Arrow steel lined speed shells, winning this event with 
98 x 100 from 22 yards 
Other Winnings and Records of Note are: 
High Amateur on All Singles, won by W. V. Jackson, shooting a 
Reming ton :UMC Pump Gun and steel lined speed shells, with a score 
of 388 x 400. 
High Professional on All Singles, and High Professional on Singles 
and Doubles, won by W. H. Heer, shooting a RgjnJngtOtL-UMC 
Pump Gun and Arrow steel lined speed shells, with the scores of 
478 X 500 and 565 x 600. 
The Long Run of the Tournament was made by H. G. Taylor with 
1 1 7 straight, shooting Reming ton :UMC Pump Gun and Arrow steel 
lined speed shells. 
Of the three shooters tying for the Grand American Handicap at 
97 x 100, Messrs. Blunt and Graper shot Reming ton :UMC steel lined 
speed shells. 
Reming ton :UMC —- The Perfect Shooting Combination 
REMINGTON ARMS — UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO„ 
299 Broadway, New York 
Spring City G. C. 
Ml. Kisco G. C. 
Waukesha, Wis., July 4.—F. Siefken, the Winchester 
representative, cashiered the shoot in an able manner. 
The fifty dollars donated by the Interstate Association 
was divided as added targets, making nineteen moneys 
for the twenty-eight shooters. High gun paid $15.05 on a 
$3 entrance and low money was one dollar. The weather 
was hot enough to blister old shoes. The scores, 150 
targets per man: 
*H R Patterson .138 
Jos Raup . 144 
P S Kimball . 139 
*F H Siefken . 129 
Browne Henry .138 
W B Campbell . 109 
J A Pike . 132 
J A Williams . 124 
C M Nauderberg .119 
S Mennier . 125 
E G Heinz . 134 
F. L. Dailey.125 
C P Shumway . 148 
J F Wulf . 143 
*Professionals. 
H E White . 71 
FI Hammersmith .145 
L E Woessner . 118 
R C Graf . 127 
*C E Robbins . 138 
M Mucklestone . 132 
P C Leister . 134 
Wm Evans . 136 
F F Machus . 135 
Albert A Martin. 109 
F G Fudder . 141 
C R Knight .134 
W C Wegner .142 
R Krumming . 122 
Mr. Kisco, N. Y., July 7.—Nineteen shooters were 
present at the second invitation shoot of the Mt. Kisco 
Gun Club. A. Bedell, of Ossining, was high gun with 
86 out of 100. Chas. IF. Banks, one of the prominent 
lawyers in town, was good second with 85. L. Wright 
was low gun. 
We had several ladies and gentlemen visitors from 
town and out of town, who enjoyed watching the sport. 
Preparations for our third annual tournament, to be 
held in August are going on, and great interest among 
the members is being shown. The scores: 
B. 
FI. B. 
B. 
H. B. 
F 
B Smith ... 
...32 
10 50 
W Raymond .. 
.. 35 
7 38 
A 
Betti . 
...41 
1 41 
W Roach .. 
.. 39 
3 42 
L 
Remsen ... 
...38 
4 46 
G Banard . 
.. 36 
6 33 
C 
S Medler... 
...32 
10 47 
W Gardiner ... 
.. 29 
10 40 
A 
Bedell . 
0 41 
L Carson . 
.. 31 
10 38 
G 
Miller . 
...32 
10 47 
G R Reed. 
.. 19 
F 
Sherwood . 
...30 
10 38 
C H Banks.. 
.. 40 
2 47 
E 
Wright .... 
... 18 
10 29 
E Carpenter ..., 
.. 40 
2 41 
I. 
Silos . 
...33 
9 34 
G E Sutton. 
.. 30 
G 
Griffin . 
...34 
8 35 
A. Betti, Sec'y. 
