July 26, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
125 
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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Paragould G. C. 
Paragout.d, Ark., July 16.—The scores made at the 
two-day tournament of the Paragould were as follows, 160 
targets each day: 
1st 2d 1st 2d 
Day 
Day 
Day 
Day 
*Barstow . 
156 
Ksir . 
... 95 
^Crosby . 
... 151 
154 
Babbitt . 
... 102 
*Mermod .... 
... 147 
141 
Courtney . 
... 121 
i35 
“"Buford . 
... 130 
147 
Christian . 
... 117 
*Donnelly ... 
... 138 
138 
Beauchamp .. 
... 121 
I3i 
“"Cassitty . 
... 130 
140 
Hux . 
... 117 
127 
*Hager . 
.... 143 
151 
Reeves . 
... 114 
130 
H Dixon ... 
.... 147 
154 
Neely . 
... 118 
126 
J Tonsil . 
.... 144 
154 
Meyer . 
... 109 
125 
Pemberton ., 
.... 144 
147 
Ambrose . 
... 114 
113 
D Dixon .... 
.... 139 
152 
Nash . 
... 106 
99 
McCoy .. 
.... 136 
E R Tonsil . 
... 99 
108 
Lemming ... 
.... 136 
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Cooper . 
... 135 
YValtrip . 
.... 140 
Biilinger .... 
i31 
Fletcher .... 
.... 141 
139 
Armour . 
... 125 
Clements ... 
.... 137 
140 
Mobley . 
... 120 
Deaver . 
.... 131 
148 
Province . 
... 117 
Tanner . 
.... 121 
Hays . 
.... 138 
136 
Brown . 
... 94 
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Rowland .... 
.... 130 
143 
Stedman . 
... 93 
Stillwell .... 
.... 130 
143 
103 
Lance . 
.... 142 
129 
Carter . 
... 102 
Shanner .... 
.... 132 
128 
Meiser . 
.... 83 
Graham .... 
.... 130 
140 
^Professionals. 
Greenwich G. C. 
Greenw'ich. Conn.. July 
noon shoot of the Greenwich 
targets: 
G A Wylie.... 20 18 19 20 
Miss L Boles.. 12 12 14 13 
F F Rodgers.. 23 23 22 22 
Miss Brown.... 13 8 10 20 
W Wylie . 19 16 19 16 
J R Talcott. 16 18 17 20 
C S Purdy. 21 21 23 .. 
T W Hoyt. 19 ..15 17 
Hr H Bayles... 13 11 16 20 
19.—Regular Saturday after- 
Gun Club, each event at 25 
C H Voorhees. 22 22 23 21 
E L Hatch. 23 24 22 20 
T H Finch.... 21 21 22 20 
W M Shaw. 19 20 22 19 
T Montgomery. 14 19 17 14 
F>r A W Currie IS 21 17 19 
E Caterson. 9 10 
Mrs H Thomas .. 12 .. 
Herron G. C. 
Pittsburgh, Fa., July 19.—Three events were shot 
at Herron Hill Gun Club’s semi-monthly shoot on Davis 
Island to-day, two of which were captured by Alexander 
H. King. The veteran took both the spoon shoot and 
the silver loving cup offered by Harry E. Brooks, Jr., 
to be shot for under “Pop Denman” handicap. The 
third event, a "kicker’s handicap,” was won by J. M. 
Kable. 
A. H. King scored 48 out of 50 in the spoon race, 
with C. C. Irwin and J. M. Kable next with 46 each. 
George Pearson took the class B spoon, with 40. Mac- 
Means won the class C trophy, and Pop Denman cap¬ 
tured the class D prize. Shooting from the 21yds. line 
in the second string, A. H King scored 43 out of 50. 
The “kickers’ handicap” was a blind competition, 
each man shooting at 25 birds. It was announced that a 
number between 20 and 25 would be drawn from a hat 
at the end of the shoot, and each man was allowed to 
name a handicap, which, with the number of breaks he 
would get would come closest to the number drawn 
from the hat. By breaking 18 birds, after selecting a 
handicap of five, Kable totaled 23 points, and this was 
the number drawn from the hat. The scores: 
Hdcp. 
Yds. Ttl. 
c 
C Irwin . 
. 21 
88 
G 
E Painter ... 
.. 21 
80 
A 
H King .... 
.. 21 
91 
Geo Cochran ... 
.. 21 
82 
T 
M Kable .... 
.. 19 
83 
1 
E Wampler... 
.. 19 
75 
D 
W Baker .... 
.. 19 
86 
H 
E Young .... 
.. 19 
87 
R 
L Scoville .. 
.. 19 
71 
11 
E Brooks .. 
.. 18 
79 
1 
W Sherrer ... 
.. 18 
74 
J 
W Brahson . 
.. 18 
78 
L 
Lautenslager 
.. 18 
79 
R 
R Bennett ... 
..18 
00 
F 
D Smith .... 
.. 18 
82 
Hdcp. 
Yds. Ttl. 
J W MacMeans ..18 81 
J Bradbury .18 65 
A S Bishop .17 75 
G L Pearson _17 76 
M D Ullery .17 64 
W H Denman ... 17 72 
A W Whalen ... 17 69 
A H King, Jr. 16 74 
E Murray .16 71 
J E Wampler, Jr. 16 63 
J E Sperling .... 16 62 
D I Shaw . 16 67 
James Lewis _ 18 75 
L W Cumberland 18 69 
S. S. While—Independent 
Philadelphia, Pa., July 19.— High scores featured 
the combined events of the S. S. White and Inde¬ 
pendent G. C. to-day. There were four events at 25 birds, 
each divided into class shooting and a dead bird added 
handicap. The scores: 
S. S. White events: 
FI P Wilson ... 
..B 4 
86 
J McKean ... 
.B 12 100 
II Sloan . 
.... 0 
91 
Taylor . 
....D 52 77 
W Clegg . 
.... 0 
86 
Budd . 
.B 12 100 
E G Ford ... . 
..B 12 
96 
Keene . 
.C 24 100 
C H Newcomb. 
..A 0 
90 
Wiley . 
.B 12 89 
P F du Pont... 
..11 12 100 
Abbott . 
.C 12 98 
1 Griffith . 
..A 0 
91 
Brown . 
.C 4 75 
Watson . 
...C 20 100 
Thompson ... 
.B 12 92 
Hand . 
..B 12 
84 
Smith . 
.C 12 100 
Kelley . 
..D 48 
87 
Hinkson .... 
.... D 28 99 
Independent 
events 
Wilson . 
.... 3 
85 
McKean . 
. 10 99 
Sloan . 
.... 0 
91 
Taylor . 
. 36 61 
Clegg . 
.... 3 
89 
Budd . 
. 11 98 
Ford . 
.... 1 
85 
Keene . 
. 16 100 
Newcomb . 
.... 0 
90 
Wiley . 
. 8 85 
Du Pont . 
.... 14 100 
Abbott . 
. 14 1U0 
Griffith . 
.... 0 
91 
Brown . 
. 6 77 
Watson . 
.... 12 
100 
Smith . 
. 13 100 
Hand . 
.... 5 
77 
Hinkson . 
.13 84 
Kelley . 
.... 35 
74 
Camden Springs Shooting Association 
With a handicap of 15, Moore took first honors at 
the monthly spoon shoot of the Camden Shooting Asso¬ 
ciation on Park Boulevard, his advantage giving him a 
score of 46. Captain Kling was just one behind, break¬ 
ing 38. which with his added targets of 7, gave him 45. 
Bob F.eming and Borden, both scratch men, were 
tied for the honor of getting the most actual breaks, 
each shattering 41 targets. The scores: 
Moore .15 46 
Dungan 
Borden 
15 46 
Wakeman . 
. 4 
35 
5 30 
Kling . 
. 7 
45 
5 42 
Fleming . 
. 0 
41 
8 41 
Taylor . 
.13 
42 
0 41 
[ohnson . 
. 10 
36 
events 
were also held, 
one at 
10 
targets and the other at 15. Wakeman won the first 
with 9 breaks and Fleming took the second, missing 
the first target and then breaking fourteen straight. 
The scores: 
Sweepstake, 10 targets: Moore 4, Warren 8, Turner 
8, Dungan 8, Pechman S, Borden 8, Wakeman 9, K ing 
8, Fleming 7. Taylor 5. 
Sweepstake, 15 targets: Borden 9, Wakeman 9, 
Kling 11, Fleming 14, Taylor 5, Moore 5, Warren 12, 
Turner 13. 
Norfolk—Portsmouth G. C. 
Portsmouth, Va., July 19.—The Norfolk-Ports- 
mouth Gun Club held a very enthusiastic shoot on 
Thursday, the 17th inst. After the regular club shoot 
there were several sweepstake matches, in which there 
was very keen interest. Dr. Byrd and Edmonds tied 
with 44 each in the club shoot. Richardson featured in 
the extra events with 90.20. The club scores (50 targets) 
follow: 
Dr Byrd .. 
Edmonds . 
Richardson 
Gunther .. 
Boyd . 
Davis . 
44 Felton . 39 
44 Capt Easter . 39 
41 Ferguson . 37 
40 Cook . 37 
40 Wiggins . 35 
39 Talbot . 24 
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