Aug. 9, 1913. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
183 
W Hyland . 
.123 
R Bennett . 
(50) 45 
H Shannon . 
. 122 
Professionals: 
Dr Funk . 
W M Hammond.. 
.... 134 
C G Spencer. 
.144 
FI Keller . 
.... 130 
G Wheeler . 
. 143 
T Fanning . 
122 
H H Stevens. 
.141 
P B Kennan . 
.... 117 
A E Sibley. 
.139 
W R Clark. 
.... 102 
Team race, 100 
targets per man: 
Bridgeport No. 1. 
Bridgeport, No. 2. 
R D Cate. 
. 91 
E G Southey. 
79 
S P Senior. 
. 92 
IV H Fyon. 
89 
L Wilson . 
. 90 
R A Lewis. 
88 
C van Stone . 
. 92 
S Kellogg . 
SS 
D Hall . 
. 91—457 
J Sterling . 
87—431 
Hartford. 
New Flaven No 
i. 2. 
Mitmford . 
. 91 
Robertson . 
71 
Bradley . 
. 93 
E W Dann. 
86 
Fetridge . 
. 87 
F W Smith . 
92 
Newsome . 
. 97 
Dr Bishop . 
85 
Bunn . 
. 79—447 
R H Smith. 
86—420 
New Haven No. 1. 
Danbury No. 
2 
A L Chamberlain. 
. 95 
Thompson . 
85 
W W Rice. 
. 92 
Crane . 
84 
G D Jenne. 
. 89 
Dav . 
83 
M Hepburn . 
. 77 
Plan con . 
77 
Dr C C Smith.... 
. 88—441 
Daley . 
91—420 
Danbury No. 
I. 
Long Hill. 
H Sanford . 
. 92 
C Sherwood . 
84 
W A Gregory _ 
. 85 
F S Wales. 
88 
W Olmstead . 
, 85 
H Sherman . 
72 
F Clark . 
, SO 
E Lewis . 
66 
C Stevens . 
. 92—434 
C B Cutler. 
85—395 
Bethel. 
T Kvle . 
. 90 
C K Benley. 
72 
H Tudd . 
, 82 
W B Tudd. 
70—393 
H ftidge . 
, 79 
Teams not in the League 
shot as follows: 
White Plains, N. Y. 
Ridgefield No. 
I. 
Z C Offutt. 
92 
FT Mills . 
84 
Dr G IT Martin_ 
95 
W H Stevens. 
85 
H C Allyn. 
89 
T Finch . 
88 
T H Lawrence. 
86 
F E Storer. 
70 
F F Rodgers. 
88-450 
G G Knapp. 
84—411 
Oueens. 
Amenia Union 
Yon Boeckman ... 
95 
A C Bierce. 
57 
Wynne . 
90 
D C Bierce. 
70 
H viand . 
81 
C Traver . 
71 
Shannon . 
83 
F Wilcox . 
64 
Wing . 
90—439 
W Conklin . 
68—330 
Mt. Kisco. 
Ridgefield No. 
2 
A Betts . 
78 
F Bouton . 
78 
F B Smith. 
86 
E B Van Saun.... 
76 
Chas Bank . 
83 
I Betts . 
75 
Wm Huff . 
SO 
W R Humphreys.. 
52 
G L Yates. 
87-414 
W E Rockwell ... 
49—330 
Roanoke 
G. C. 
Roanoke, Va., Aug. 2.— Another large and apprecia¬ 
tive crowd of shooters faced the local traps this after¬ 
noon, under conditions which made the shooting good, 
and some appreciable scores were made. The weekly 
trophies offered by the club were won by the following 
members: Scratch Class—Dr. L. G. Richards and S. S. 
Scholl tied for first: Shepherd second. Class A—Bring- 
man first; Townes second Class B—Cox first; B. J. 
Fisliburne second. Class C—R. T. Fishburne first: A. 
M. Nelson, Jr., second. Stevens trophy—R. T. Fish¬ 
burne. 
The scores made by the respective shooters are as 
follows, 50 targets per 
man: 
Bringman . 
48 
E W Poindexter ... 
.... 41 
L G Richards. 
47 
Holland . 
... 38 
Scholl . 
47 
Watson . 
... 38 
Shepherd . 
46 
B 1 Fishburne . 
... 35 
46 
35 
Bloxton . 
44 
33 
Cox . 
43 
D W Richards. 
... 33 
Price . 
43 
Bovd . 
J W Poindexter. 
43 
Fishburne . 
... 31 
IV S Jones. 
42 
1' T Fishburne . 
... 30 
Townes . 
42 
Barbour . 
Cumbie . 
42 
Zollman . 
... 19 
Nelson . 
41 
Norfolk—Portsmouth G. C. 
Portsmouth. Ya., Aug. 2.— The usual weekly shoot 
of the Norfolk-Portsmouth Gun Club was held on July 
31, with just an even dozen shooters on the line. Messrs. 
Anderson, of the Remington-U. M. C. Co., and Denoon, 
of the Richmond, Va., Gun Club, were the visitors. 
We all regret very much to know that Mr. Gunther, 
one of our best and most enthusiastic members will not 
be able to shoot again for some time, owing to an 
operation on his right hand. Dr. Bird was high in 
the club shoot with 46 out of 50. The scores: 
Dr Byrd . 
♦Anderson 
Richardson 
Boyd . 
Davis . 
Gallagher 
46 Barrowdale . 37 
92 Cook . 36 
39 Capt Easton . 36 
37 Ballance . 32 
37 Denoon . 32 
37 Edmonds . 31 
Medford (Okla.) G. C. 
Medford, Okla., Aug. 1.—At our regular Friday 
afternoon shoot to-day, the following scores were made, 
at 30 targets per man. Dr. Antle, of Renfrow Gun Club, 
was our guest: 
Walling . 20 Croxton . 14 
Hardy . 23 Antle . 28 
Hutchinson . 19 Dotts . 29 
Wilson . 27 
I. V. Hardy, Sec’y. 
TVJNCHeSTBR 
Loaded Shells, Shotguns or Both 
HAVE WON 
The Most Important Shooting Events 
Of 1913 
The Grand American Handicap: M. S. 
Hicksville, Ohio, the winner, shot Winchester 
peater” Shells and a Winchester Repeating 
low-priced, high-quality combination. 
The Eastern Handicap: G. W. Howell, of Northumber¬ 
land, Pa., the winner, shot Winchester Loaded “Leader” 
Shells. 
The Dupont 18 -yard Championship Trophy: W. M. 
Foord, of Wilmington, Del., the winner, shot Winchester 
Loaded “Leader” Shells. 
Get Next To The Cashier’s Office By 
Shooting What The Big Winners Do 
Hootman, of 
Loaded “Re- 
Shotgun, the 
Birmingham G. C. 
Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 2. —Sixteen shooters were 
at the weekly shoot of the Birmingham Gun Club to-day. 
Gentry Hillman went out with the very good score of 
96 out of his 100, followed by Dr. T. J. Sellers with 94. 
H. C. Ryding 92. Dick Leland was the only professional 
present, and went out with 91 per cent. 
Programs for the Alabama State schoot are out, and 
any one desiring one can get same by addressing O. L. 
Garl, secretary Birmingham Gun Club. There will be 
$500 and more added money, a trophy for winner of 
State championship and $50 guaranteed to winner of 
Alabama handicap prize for high professional in handi¬ 
cap. There will be practice shooting on Monday, Aug. 
18. Scores of to-day shoot follow: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
G Hillman .... 
. 100 
96 
C J Barr... 
.100 
83 
Dr Sellers . 
. 100 
94 
Mrs Garl .. 
. 100 
82 
T Fletcher . 
. 100 
92 
Lee Moody 
.100 
77 
H C Rvding... 
. 100 
92 
Flundley .. 
. 100 
67 
Dick Leland .. 
. 100 
91 
O Garl .... 
. 75 
65 
E M Cornwell.. 
. 100 
89 
Pitjt . 
.100 
64 
Y B Lecroy.... 
. 100 
88 
Padget . 
. 25 
22 
Gay . 
. 100 
86 
Bonham ... 
. 25 
17 
Participant. 
Bradford G. C. 
Bradford, Pa., July 29.—Spencer made a run of 134 
at the two-day tournament of the Bradford Gun Club; 
Glover ran 109, Moore 107, and Kelsey 101. Scores: 
1st 
2d 
1st 
2d 
Dav. 
Day. 
Day. Day. 
C C Farnum... 
167 
169 
*C F Moore. 
194 
193 
T E Penrod.... 
174 
172 
*H E Young.... 
175 
173 
A 1 Stancliff... 
180 
178 
T I Morrison.... 
175 
174 
F F Orner .... 
163 
170 
1) A Herrold... 
190 
194 
T S Seer. 
177 
187 
T F Conneely... 
1S7 
186 
G E Painter... 
187 
185 
G A Bodine. 
177 
177 
F D Kelsey... 
194 
191 
A W Fygabroat 
171 
158 
G Cochran .... 
186 
ISO.. 
R S Pringle.... 
169 
172 
*H D Gibbs... 
190 
191 
*G H Hassam.. 
182 
171 
A W Vernon... 
172 
186 
*S Glover . 
196 
193 
*H S Welles... 
184 
192 
F S Wright. 
194 
191 
R S Van Nette. 
190 
188 
El B Blackmer.. 
191 
178 
T P Thompson 
180 
182 
A E Conley. 
179 
*T C Garland... 
180 
175 
*H H Stevens.. 
192 
iss 
C K Dresser... 
134 
119 
L Mallory. Tr... 
18,8 
181 
C 1) ITenline... 
178 
173 
F D Korner.... 
175 
185 
F G Crittenden 
168 
164 
E L Korner.... 
171 
171 
T Ebberts _- 
175 
178 
S T Mallory.... 
157 
147 
E F Connor... 
161 
148 
F Guinsburg ... 
188 
189 
*C G Spencer.. 
197 
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