July 12, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
57 
Greenwich G. C. 
Greenwich, Conn., July 4 .-—The Long Island Sound 
Handicap cup (events 4, 5, 6 and 7) was won by Z. C. 
Offutt with a gross score of 100, having 5 targets handi¬ 
cap. Rodgers was second with (4) 98, and Wilson third 
from scratch with 97. 
The championship of Greenwich was won by A. W. 
Church with 93 out of 100. The cup for high gun for 
10 pairs of doubles was won by C. W. Van Stone with 
19. The trophy for long run was taken by Rodgers with 
57 straight. Scores: 
Shot at. Broke 
A L Burns .... 100 93 
*T A Davis .. 175 140 
P A Raymond 100 84 
*H A Ke'llar .. 175 137 
M W Wynne... 175 149 
Dr Currie. 175 134 
Z C Offutt.175 164 
Dr G H Martin 175 151 
G A Wylie .... 175 145 
W M Wylie ... 175 130 
E G Southey... 175 150 
L C Wilson ... 175 167 
C W Van Stone 175 155 
C H Burbridge 175 146 
F F Rodgers . 175 165 
J R Tallcott ... 175 125 
♦Professionals. 
Shot at. Broke 
T W Hoyt .. .150 
104 
C H Voorhees. 175 
149 
E Hurlbutt .... 175 
134 
Miss L M Bo’es 175 
81 
Mrs F Rodgers 175 
87 
1 H Finck .... 175 
148 
*C VonLengerkel75 
153 
PI L Carpenter 175 
109 
J T Blandford. 100 
61 
C G Blandford 175 
154 
♦J S Fanning... 175 
149 
T Hendrickson. 175 
153 
S G Chard. 125 
97 
A W Church .. 100 
93 
C H Talbot ... 25 
17 
E B Finch .... 25 
12 
July 5.—Third leg on Du Pont trophy was won by 
J. H. Finch. Second leg on Stevens trophy won by 
Z. C. Offutt. C. G. Spencer, the well-known pro., who 
is on an Eastern trip, will shoot with us on July 19. 
Dr A W Currie.. 
C von Lengerke . 
Z C Offutt. 
J H Finch. 
Dr G H Martin.. 
T A Davis . 
Miss L M Boles.. 
Mrs F F Rodgers 
F F Rodgers. 
Miss Brown . 
23 
16 
21 
21 
15 
19 
18 
22 
23 
20 
19 
24 
25 
24 
23 
25 
25 
21 
25 
24 
24 
24 
14 
23 
19 
20 
23 
21 
24 
20 
16 
13 
16 
21 
24 
23 
25 
14 
12 
14 
Analostan G. C. 
Washington, D. C , July 6. —The Analostan Gun 
Club held a very successful shoot on the afternoon of 
July 4. The afternoon was pleasant—a stiff breeze cooled 
the air, and while it interfered with the scores to some 
extent, the comfort it brought counterbalanced the dis¬ 
comfort that accompanies low scores. Visitors were 
here from adjoining towns, and the White Flyer Club 
was well represented. It was a merchandise affair for 
splendid prizes, and every participant received one. The 
shooters were divided into three classes, and the prizes 
were duplicated in each class. By doing this the poor 
shot received just as good 
Following are the scores: 
Shot at. Broke 
M 
Taylor . 
. 100 
93 
T 
H 
Hunter.... 
. 100 
92 
F. 
W 
Ford .... 
. 100 
92 
P 
J 
Stubener.. 
. 100 
86 
G W 
Peck, Tr.. 
. 100 
86 
C 
S 
Cole . 
. 100 
86 
R 
T 
Bray. 
. 100 
85 
M 
D 
Hogan .. 
. 100 
84 
R 
M 
Purdum. 
. 100 
83 
E 
V 
Ott. 
. 100 
83 
C 
S 
Wilson.... 
. 100 
81 
1 
H 
Graves.... 
. 100 
79 
A 
B 
Stine. 
. 100 
78 
G 
N 
Fisher.... 
. 100 
74 
J 
C Wynkoop.. 
. 100 
73 
J 
A 
(iray. 
. 100 
72 
W 
S 
Duvall.... 
. 100 
72 
T 
o 
Shaeffer.. 
. 100 
71 
G 
A 
Emmons.. 
. 100 
69 
trophies as the first class man. 
Shot at. Broke 
C C Fawcett... 
. 100 
68 
E F Ford. 
. 100 
G 6 
W A Wenner.. 
. 100 
67 
Dr McOuillan. 
. 100 
64 
T G Thalaker... 
. 100 
63 
A t' Stearn.... 
. 100 
63 
Dr Bradford... 
. 100 
62 
T M Green. 
. 100 
61 
C Kengla .... 
. 1 U 0 
53 
W B .Smith_ 
. 100 
47 
Geo Wise . 
. 65 
45 
G D Orrison... 
. 50 
46 
I A Brown.... 
. 50 
39 
Gus Bohr . 
. 50 
39 
Jas Smith . 
. 50 
38 
Everett . 
. 25 
21 
Dumain . 
. 25 
16 
C S Wheeler... 
. 15 
9 
Myles Taylor. 
Brewster G. C. 
Brewster, CL, July 5.—A number of the members of 
the Brewster Gun Club met at the traps at 7 A. M. yes¬ 
terday for a little practice. The hour was too early for a 
good many of the boys, but those who w 7 ere present en¬ 
joyed themselves. Scores follow: 
Targets: 
B Glick .... 
W Wilson . 
D Young ... 
C Eng eman 
W Belding . 
J Christman 
25 25 25 Targets: 25 25 25 
.. 11 18 17 A Glick . 19 22 .. 
.. 18 19 20 W Glick ..20 16 .. 
.. 16 15 16 A Burns . 19 16 .. 
.. 15 19 15 II Glick . 15 10 .. 
.. 15 12 13 *Art Hill . 10 .. .. 
.. 17 13 21 J Lightell . 5 8 .. 
, The ‘J U J > ls preparing for a big tournament, to be 
held or. Labor Day. Programs will be distributed about 
the last of this month. A. J. Burns, Sec’y. 
Baltimore Rod and Gun Club. 
Baltimore, Md., July 4. —It has been some time since 
you last heard from us, owing to the lease having ex¬ 
pired on our grounds, and the same being sold. This 
js our first official shoot, and it was held on July 4, at 
Glydon, Md., with adverse winds and a large and enthus¬ 
iastic audience. The event was at 50 targets each. 
Robert Butler . 40 
W T Turner . 38 
R G Baker . 37 
H N Williams . 37 
J R Holmes . 36 
Wm White . 33 
J B Dolman .33 
F Melchor .32 
Wm Butler . 27 
A Pitts . 26 
Wm. Murray, Sec'y. 
GROUNDS OF THE DU PONT GUN CLUB, WILMINGTON, DEL. 
THE 
Du Pont Smokeless Powders 
AT THE 
EIGHTH 
EASTERN HANDICAP 
Wilmington, Delaware, July 15-17 
WILL MAINTAIN THEIR POSITION AS THE 
Trapshooters’ Favorites 
BECAUSE 
'THE “old reliable” brands of DUPONT, BALLISTITE and 
SCHULTZE have been important aids for years in making 
and breaking records at the prominent tournaments of the world 
I OOK at the top shot wad—if it reads DUPONT, 
L BALLISTITE or SCHULTZE you are shoot¬ 
ing the powder that 80% of the amateur shooters used 
at the Grand American Handicap, Dayton, Ohio. 
Lynchburg G. C. 
Lynchburg, Va., July 4.—R. D. Morgan was high 
amateur with 141 out of 150: E. W. Sanford second with 
135; C. A. Berks and G. Nichols tied for third on 134 
each. High professional was F. H. Huseman with 143; 
E. H. Storr and G. Fisher tied for second on 141 each; 
L. Z. Lawrence third, 138. Scores: 
♦Storr . 
.... 141 
A M Shepherd .... 
... 127 
F Jones . 
.... 129 
P L Price . 
... 113 
1, G Richards. 
.... 134 
VV A Bloxton. 
... 118 
Sanford . 
. ..135 
A H Holland . 
... 121 
Watson . 
.... 119 
*P Goodlac . 
... 115 
T M Fisher . 
.... 106 
J C Cassell . 
... 96 
1 A Burgess. 
.... 123 
VV W Couch . 
... 91 
IJ W Richards ... 
.... 70 
W B Moorman ... 
... 127 
*Baskerville . 
.... 130 
R O Artz . 
... 109 
A O Ogburn . 
.... 93 
... 131 
*Huseman . 
.... 113 
E Lingle . 
... 120 
C A Burks . 
.... 134 
A B Dawson . 
... 129 
R D Morgan ___ 
.... 141 
11 L Winfall . 
... 129 
Boyd . 
.... 113 
J A Anderson, Jr... 
... 120 
Cox . 
.... 117 
J A Spraul . 
... 120 
♦Lawrence . 
.... 138 
1) O Fisher, Jr.... 
... 108 
♦O Fisher . 
.141 
W J D Bell. 
87 
♦Scholl . 
. 115 
Dr S Terry . 
99 
*Avery . 
.104 
C W Scott . 
.( 120 ) 
82 
R A Hall . 
.126 
W J C Stockley. 
..(60) 
48 
V S Jones . 
. 123 
Clearview G. C. 
Clearview, Pa., July 5.—H. Sloan took high gun 
at the Clearview Gun Club with 47 out of 50. Harry 
Fisher was second with 45. Jackson finished third with 
43. The scores: 
Class. Class. 
♦Sloan . 
47 
♦Hinkson .... 
34 
Fisher . 
... A 
45 
Horn . 
... B 
34 
♦Jackson .... 
43 
Reid . 
... C 
33 
Bonsall . 
... A 
40 
Bain . 
... C 
31 
♦Richards ... 
40 
Puff . 
... C 
31 
Harper . 
... B 
38 
♦Turner . 
32 
Bockius . 
... B 
3S 
♦Gardiner .... 
30 
Grim . 
... B 
35 
"■Denotes visitors. 
