July lg , 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
91 
Red Deer Gan Club. 
Red Deer, Alta, Canada, July 1.—The weather was 
ideal for shooting, and in point of outside attendance 
(there were only eleven local entries) the tournament was 
the largest ever held in western Canada. The traps 
worked speedily, and there was absolutely no hitch in 
the arrangements. In the team shoot, Red Deer won 
out over Calgary, whom they tied with 67 out of 75. In 
the shoot-off they won out by 6 birds. Eight amateur 
teams and the professionals shot in this event. Dr. 
Plaxton won the high gun trophy of the Dominion Car¬ 
tridge Co., for Dominion shells. W. B. McLemore won 
the Du Font trophy for Du Pont powder users. 
The club has just received word that they had 
donated to them an immense silver cup costing over $700, 
by a gentleman in England, for annual competition. It 
will be one of the finest (if not the finest) in Canada. 
The championship of Alberta, in doubles was won by 
P. Bowen, of Strathcona, after a protracted shoot-off 
with four competitors, whom he tied with 25 out of 30, 
winning by one bird in the final. 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
R G Robinson. 
145 
123 
G Speers . 
100 
76 
B McLaren ... 
.145 
127 
N C Wilson ... 
100 
67 
P J Harwood.. 
145 
99 
W L Pettit .... 
100 
84 
T P Crowe. 
145 
120 
E C Wells .... 
130 
89 
Dr Karnopp ... 
145 
126 
F R Archer ... 
130 
84 
G S Walker.... 
145 
113 
C J Kirk . 
130 
111 
A Bishop . 
145 
121 
W A Michael . 
60 
49 
PI 11 Mottley . 
145 
72 
E G Little. 
145 
124 
*T Z Jaques.... 
145 
110 
G IVl Cowderoy 
145 
128 
W S Bates. 
145 
110 
W A Mores ... 
145 
121 
T Lee . 
95 
48 
A J Telfer . 
115 
104 
F Brower . 
115 
99 
E J Koste .... 
145 
119 
F Landon . 
145 
96 
11 T Crabbs ... 
145 
121 
J Duff . 
145 
119 
R H Till . 
100 
75 
A Smalley . 
145 
104 
*E H Meade .. 
145 
122 
A B Stafford . 
130 
100 
F Pettipher .. 
130 
59 
G E Short .... 
145 
115 
*A Woodworth. 
145 
125 
D A Hines... 
145 
128 
Leo Dowler ... 
145 
100 
F W Kemp ... 
145 
103 
*L Morris . 
145 
126 
C E Lissack... 
145 
103 
*W Beckman.. 
145 
93 
M A Fagan ... 
80 
60 
L M Gaitz .... 
145 
121 
E R Ditterberuer 80 
61 
F Lund . 
145 
121 
G Danner . 
80 
61 
W H Plaxton . 
145 
124 
C S Collin .... 
130 
89 
D Smith . 
145 
104 
D Garland .... 
80 
62 
W R Davis ... 
145 
111 
J Pollard . 
145 
117 
G B Parker ... 
115 
81 
Dr Archibald . 
145 
101 
A T Stephenson 
115 
94 
P Boven . 
145 
118 
G S Warr .... 
115 
78 
F Pollard . 
115 
89 
C A Eline. 
115 
67 
J Robinson ... 
115 
86 
S V Day . 
115 
67 
Cleveltfid G. C. 
The following scores were made at the weekly shoot 
of the Cleveland Gun Club, at their grounds on Mayfield 
road: 
Event No. 1, semi-annual trophy, 50 targets, 16yds.: 
Day . 47 Stone . 38 
G Burns . 45 
Judd . 43 
Rockwell . 41 
Thorp . 41 
Stepp . 41 
Brown . 41 
Grant . 40 
Buckley . 37 
Freeman . 35 
Brainard . 35 
Tobey . 32 
Harris . 30 
Hartman . 26 
Day 
Event No. 2, annual trophy, 50 targets, 16yds.: 
Judd 
Stepp , 
Harris 
Event No. 3, quart 
Brown . 0 
Grant . 0 
Tobey . 3 
Burns . 0 
Hartmann . 5 
Grant . 3 
Stepp . 1 
45 
Freeman . 
. 39 
43 
Thorp . 
.. 37 
43 
Hartman . 
. 37 
42 
Hartman . 
. 37 
41 
Rockwell . 
. 36 
41 
Brainard . 
. 35 
41 
Williams . 
. 35 
40 
Tobey . 
. 23 
40 
er trophy, 25 targets, 
handicap: 
24 
Stone . 
. 3 23 
24 
Hartman . 
. 2 20 
24 
Stepp . 
. 0 18 
24 
P'reeman . 
. 0 17 
24 
as No. 
. 3: 
24 
Stone .. 
. 2 23 
23 
Tobey . 
. 2 23 
23 
Burns ., 
. 0 21 
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Western Pennsylvania Trap Shooters’ League. 
McKeesport, Pa., July 1.—The Western Pennsyl¬ 
vania Trapshooting League tournament was shot here 
to-day. The, scores, 150 targets per man, follow: 
A H Aber . 
131 
R B Bennett . 
.. 118 
j F Calhoun. 
145 
*L 1 Squier . 
.. 127 
Ad Hickman . 
136 
G E Painter . 
.. 136 
A H Rigsby . 
131 
C C Irwin . 
.. 120 
W C Heisey . 
131 
A W Baker . 
.. 119 
*W II Heer . 
145 
J E Penrod . 
.. 124 
*C F Moore . 
141 
W Peg . 
.. 70 
*Geo Maxwell . 
142 
J W Cribble . 
.. 121 
S M Crothers . 
139 
A R Rathwell . 
.. Ill 
L Lautenslager. 
130 
Geo Thompson .. 
.. 93 
J F Newlin . 
118 
C W Peterson . 
.. 133 
M T Broadlinger. 
117 
J K Lawson . 
.. 121 
W A Cornelius. 
93 
A1 Murphy . 
.. 104 
A I Stell .. 
71 
L Meyers . 
.. 114 
A S Anthony . 
131 
Wm Murphy . 
.. 82 
G L Pearson. 
112 
1 A C Sword. 
.. 86 
H E boss . 
114 
F E Merridith. 
.. 101 
W H Denman . 
110 
A S Bishop . 
.. 107 
J W MacMeans . 
129 
J M 1,inhart . 
.. 117 
N A Calhoun . 
91 
\V R Hill . 
.. 121 
H E Keener . 
110 
B E Park . 
.. 92 
D M Hardy . 
126 
S Granger . 
.. 95 
Balser . 
95 
J Slater . 
.. 120 
A L Iseman . 
99 
W A Whalen . 
.. 93 
J II Chilcotte . 
. 79 
H L Born . 
.. 118 
E N Gillespie . 
127 
J A Carey . 
.. 122 
I. Barr . 
65 
F F Cotter . 
.. 128 
M B Cypher . 
79 
W Ilickey . 
.. 117 
K A O'Brien . 
72 
Wm Zimmerley . 
.. 118 
R B Ihompson. 
119 
Fred Hill . 
.. 97 
*H E oung . 
130 
F D Smith . 
.. 107 
HI E Young . 
130 
C B Ashbaugh . 
.. 98 
*W Henderson . 
141 
J R Zinkham. 
.. 117 
*J Lewis . 
112 
G Seifert . 
.. 110 
Geo Cochran . 
132 
J II Hames . 
.. 96 
A II King . 
127 
L M Young . 
.. 128 
R J Gumbert . 
120 
H G Gillespie . 
.. 143 
H E Brooks, Jr. 
109 
R B Greer . 
.. 110 
John Storrer . 
120 
^Professionals. 
Hunters’ Club 
of 
Onondtga County. 
Syracuse, N. Y., July 4. —The above club had a suc¬ 
cessful shoot to-day, with close to seventy lovers of the 
gun in attendance: The scores: 
Shot at. 
175 
. 150 
. 175 
. 175 
. 175 
150 
Benj Aver . 
A Davenport 
H E Mills . 
H S Mallory 
B F Fellows 
T E Clay _ 
A W Meagher. 175 
A C Denning.. 175 
O E Carpenter. 175 
*H II Stevens. 150 
M Windhausen 175 
W E Hookway 175 
J S Conley ... 175 
*Sim Glover .. 150 
Jay D Green... 175 
*C G Spencer. 150 
Geo Brown ... 175 
M E Barker... 175 
C T Frantz... 175 
W Vanderpool. 175 
Sam Willworth 175 
C J Dailey ... 175 
W B Fuller ... 150 
J Hunter, Jr_150 
H J Pendergast 175 
F A Elliott ... 150 
A V Cassall ... 175 
T Klock .175 
J A Rice .150 
J M Sullivan . 175 
J Montgomery. .150 
*N eat Apgar .. 150 
T J Sanford... 175 
H W Smith ... 175 
^Professionals. 
134 
T Lundy . 
175 
138 
120 
I*' f Covert ... 
150 
114 
123 
Wm Witt . 
175 
148 
137 
S Childs . 
.150 
126 
141 
J E Lytle . 
150 
99 
125 
T Dudley .... 
175 
115 
156 
T Augenstine .. 
175 
87 
153 
C C Snook .. 
175 
145 
162 
H B Blackmer 175 
150 
144 
C H Stanard .. 
150 
72 
135 
W H Cady. 
150 
95 
143 
1 Debee . 
175 
150 
148 
A J Pendergast 175 
118 
147 
Dr N Pendergastl50 
106 
157 
W E Corfield... 
175 
151 
146 
E W Snook ... 
150 
82 
154 
E J Burnett .. 
175 
142 
150 
Geo Hughes ... 
45 
36 
158 
S W Fay . 
45 
26 
138 
F Ernshaw .... 
175 
108 
117 
C Beers . 
175 
145 
149 
T Umbrecht ... 
45 
20 
90 
J M Rockwell.. 
70 
33 
132 
T S Tryon .... 
70 
40 
149 
J M Traver ... 
70 
51 
134 
N E Durston . 
45 
2b 
124 
A N Hoyt .... 
60 
27 
128 
C H Bittel. 
45 
35 
70 
W Pendergast.. 
25 
14 
148 
G R Vaughn.. 
25 
1? 
128 
F Steves . 
25 
15 
138 
Geo Fleck . 
25 
10 
88 
J Bambriek ... 
25 
12 
154 
Windhausen, Jr 
25 
11 
Dows G. C. 
Hows. la., July 8.—Billy Hoon put the quietus on the 
coin dividends to-day by reducing to minute particles 
194 scales selected from 200 very choice offerings. Chas. 
Hummel passed up four more of his offerings, thus get¬ 
ting second lucre. After a long absence Harry Kahler’s 
name appears among those present, but it was not 
framed among the high-honor gentry. Fred Bills held 
high esteem among the “kind of weapon and kicker 
to use,” puncturing 196. 
Shot at. 
Boker 
Shot at. 
Boker 
*F C Bills. 
200 
196 
C Hemingway.. 
. 200 
179 
*T E Dickey. 
200 
188 
F A Rummel.. 
. 200 
177 
W S Hoon. 
200 
194 
F Calloway .... 
. 200 
189 
E C Hinshaw... 
200 
182 
Pat Royal . 
. 200 
182 
*11 Kahler . 
200 
181 
A W Ross. 
. 200 
169 
A L Yearous.... 
200 
182 
H R Johnson . 
. 200 
138 
B Anderson .... 
200 
181 
1 Anderson .... 
. 200 
160 
R Appleman ... 
200 
185 
F M Shores.... 
. 200 
185 
J Kantzky . 
200 
ISO 
Nick Weber ... 
. 200 
187 
Wm Tolen . 
2C0 
164 
C Hummel _ 
. 200 
190 
C F Rowlett... 
200 
165 
H A Northey.. 
. 200 
177 
P Shores . 
200 
171 
f L Corson. 
. 200 
163 
E Davis . 
200 
147 
B N Mead. 
. 120 
107 
F H Fredricks.. 
200 
159 
Hazzelwood ... 
. 55 
46 
R W Page. 
100 
79 
La Barr . 
. 20 
18 
*F K Eastman.. 
200 
184 
O N Hildebrandt 20 
19 
*W T Garrett... 
200 
181 
Bailey . 
. 20 
16 
J R Hemingway. 
200 
167 
Over the Traps 
At the 
Southern Handicap 
May 15, 1915 
Mr. R. H. Bruns broke 
the 100 straight on the 
16-yard targets, being the 
only one of all the con¬ 
testants to do so. He 
was shooting a 
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