Aug. 30, 1913. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
277 
Cincinnati G. C. 
Team matches took up most of the time at the weekly- 
shoot yesterday. In a four-man team race Cambell's 
team put it over Schreck’s bunch by 10 targets. Bob’s 
team defeated Schreck’s side in a three-man team match 
by 2 targets, the two captains tying for high individual 
score with 19 each out of 50. 
Dibowski is coming to the front rapidly, and de¬ 
feated Shropshire in a 25-target race by 2 targets. These 
two went up against Twenty-gauge, and Kolb at 25 
targets per man, and were beaten by a score of 44 to 42. 
Bobs made the best showing of the afternoon, breaking 
73 out of 75 shot at, missing but one target in the first 
50. 
Hammerschmidt is once more back in the game after 
his severe illness, and shot under the name of Twenty- 
gauge. His score shows that he has not forgotten how 
to point, and 40 out of 50 with the small bore is pretty 
nifty work. Schreck was in good form to-day, shooting 
well over a 90 per cent, clip in the matches. The club 
will hold a shoot on Labor Day, with events arranged 
to suit the shooters present, and it will be a good oppor¬ 
tunity to get a little extra practice for the registered 
tournament, to be held the following week. 
Targets: 
15 25 
15 
25 
20 
Total. 
Schreck . 
. 14 24 
13 
19 
70 
Shropshire . 
.12 21 
14 
21 
18 
86 
Rybolt . 
. 13 .. 
12 
17 
42 
Kolb . 
. 6 .. 
8 
2i 
15 
50 
Bobs . 
. 15 24 
14 
20 
73 
A Gambell . 
. 10 .. 
14 
IS 
42 
Dibowski . 
. 13 22 
11 
23 
16 
85 
Leonard . 
. 12 IS 
12 
16 
58 
Twenty-gauge' .. 
.23 
23 
46 
T-eiber . 
.15 
24 
is 
51 
Team match. 
50 
targets: 
Schreck . 
46 
Bobs . 
49 
Shropshire . 
44 
A Gambell 
42 
Rybolt . 
42 
Dibowski 
40 
Kolb . 
29—161 
Leonard. .. 
40—171 
Team match. 
25 
targets: 
Schreck . 
, 24 
Bobs . 
. 24 
Twenty-gauge .. 
, 23 
Dibowski . 
. 22 
Leonard . 
. 18—65 
Shropshire 
. 21—67 
Match at 25 targets: 
Shropshire . 
,... 21 
Dibowski . 
... . 23 
Team match, 
25 
targets: 
Shropshire . 
. 22 
Twenty-gauge 
. 23 
Dibowski . 
20—42 
Kolb . 
. 21—44 
D« Pont G. C. 
Wilmington, Del., Aug. 23. — The second contest for 
the 1913 F. L. Connable cup to-day brought out thirty 
shooters. The event is a distance handicap shoot, the 
Class A man shooting from 22yds.; Class B, 20yds.; 
Class C, 18yds.; and Classes D and E, 16yds. To-dav 
C. T. Martin, from 22yds., was high with 23 out of 52. 
T. W. Mathewson, from 20vds.; R. F. Willis, 20yds., 
and Frank Turner, 18yds., each broke 22 out of 25. 
Scores: 
H H Tarrell. 
Yds. 
20 
T’l. 
21 
H W Bush. 
20 
21 
C T Martin. 
22 
23 
E M Ross . 
20 
18 
T W Mathewson 
20 
25 
S J Newman... 
20 
19 
R F Willis. 
20 
22 
I Turner . 
22 
17 
A H Lobh. 
22 
21 
Edw Banks . 
23 
19 
J R McHugh.... 
23 
19 
J H Minnick.... 
22 
20 
S Tuchton . 
20 
21 
H P Carlon. 
22 
20 
E Clauser . 
16 
9 
Yds. 
T’l. 
S C Lloyd. 
. 16 
21 
F Turner . 
. 18 
23 
C E Clark. 
. 16 
3 
W T Sharpless. 
. 16 
4 
T R Bradley.... 
. 16 
14 
O V Ort. 
. 16 
17 
Z H Lofland... 
. 16 
19 
W G Wood.... 
. 22 
21 
Wm Coyne .... 
. 16 
22 
D S Wood. 
. 18 
17 
A M Lindsay.. 
. 16 
11 
Dr Harris . 
. 16 
16 
Dr Patterson . 
. 16 
20 
E du Pont . 
. 22 
20 
Two Eugene du Pont class challenge cup matches 
were shot. The first. Class A, was between Eugene du 
Pont, the holder of the cun, and Isaac Turner, the 
challenger. Turner beat du Pont, 48 to 46 out of 50. 
Clyde Leedom,. holder of the Class B cup, success¬ 
fully defended it by defeating R. F. Willis, 45 out of 
50 to 42. 
H. P. Carlon and J. H. Minnick, who tied the pre¬ 
vious . Saturday in the Coleman du Pont spoon event, 
shot it off. Minnick won bv a score of 22 to 20. 
A squad composed of Edward Banks, J. B. McHugh, 
J. H. Minnick, Stanley Tuchton, and H. P. Carlon, had 
a friendly contest, each shooting at 100 targets, with 
the result that Edward Banks scored 95, T. B. McHugh 
97, J. (T. Minnick SO, S. Tuchton 89, and H. P. Carlon 
81. Clyde Eeedom shot in good form, breaking 93 
rtf non 
Nemours (Ladies) G. C. 
Milmington. Del., Aug. 20.—At the regular weekly 
shoot of the Nemours Gun Club, to-day, seventeen 
women shouldered arms. Some of the scores made 
were_ lower than usual, as a particularly frolicsome wind 
persisted in lifting the targets up in the air just at the 
moment the fair markswomen thought they were sure 
of them. Such conditions onlv add zest to the sport, 
however, and prove good practice for the enthusiasts. 
1 he attendance is larger each week, owing to the cooler 
ler an( l return of members from vacations. 
\\ ithout doubt the valuable trophies which are to be 
put up in September will greatly increase the interest 
and create keener competition. Scores made (25 targets) 
were as follows: 
Miss M V Moody 
Miss B Carson... 
Mrs O B Clark.. 
Class A. 
13 Miss T V Hirst. 8 
13 Mrs M S Hart. 14 
13 Miss M R Woodman. S 
Mrs F W Wilson 
Mrs J R Bradley 
Mrs Joseph Martin ... 
Mrs S E White. 
Mrs I C Clark. 
Miss Schofield . 
Class B. 
9 Mrs H P Carlon 
8 Miss A E Riley.. 
Class C. 
5 Miss Wynands .. 
0 Miss Doherty 
5 Mrs E L Riley... 
2 
13 
3 
1 
1 
Westward G. C. 
D. H. Jenks, was high man at the weekly shoot 
on Aug. 24, in a field Of seventeen shooters with 87 out 
of 125. Kuball and Schneider shot a 20-gauge gun, which 
accounts for their rather poor showing. La Boiteaux 
also used a 20-gauge in his first event, and dropped more 
targets than usual on this account. The best work in 
any event was done by N. H. Franklin, who dropped 
but two targets in his third time up. Duvall and Craig 
are new at the game, this being only their fourth ap¬ 
pearance at the traps, and they both made a very credit¬ 
able showing. Disser got started right in the first 
event, but failed to keep up his pace. The grounds will 
be open for shooting on Labor Day, and events will be 
arranged to suit the shooters present. N. H. Franklin 
made a bad start, but picked up in the other events, and 
made high single event score of the afternoon, dropping 
but two targets in his third time up. The weather con¬ 
ditions were good, with the exception of occasional gusts 
of wind, which made the targets climb skyward a little 
too fast for some of the contestants. 
T W Branan . 
D IT Jenks... 
II B Block. 
N H Franklin. 
G D French... 
Hood . 
E G Oskamp .. 
J S Branan. 
H H Franklin.. 
J Schneider ... 
A C Kuball.... 
A La Boiteaux 
P Ruehlman ... 
O Kling . 
F Disser . 
J D Duval. 
E Craig . 
13 19. 
21 15 19 18 14 
15 16 17 14 .. 
8 19 23 14 .. 
■ 8 22 17 .... 
8 . 
20 22 14 .. 
8 4. 
22 . 
9 . 
13 . 
18 22 21 .. 
21 20 18 18 .. 
15 9 15 .... 
21 16. 
17 14 21 16 .. 
14 16 13 14 
32 
87 
62 
64 
47 
8 
56 
12 
22 
9 
13 
61 
77 
39 
37 
68 
57 
1913’s Honor Roll in the Making 
A few Victories achieved so far 
This Season by Shooters of :: :: 
Reming ton : UMC Guns and Shells 
WESTERN HANDICAP—Won by C. A. Gunning, 100 straight, shooting Remington-UMC 
Pump Gun and Nitro Club Speed Shells. 
SOUTHERN HANDICAP—Won by Frank Joerg, 98 x 100, shooting Remington-UMC 
Pump Gun and Arrow Speed Shells. 
NATIONAL DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP—Won by Geo. L. Lyon, 94 x 50 pairs— 
World’s Record—Shooting a Remington-UMC Pump Gun and Arrow Speed Shells. 
NORTH CAROLINA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP—Won by J. B. Pennington, 91 x 100, 
shooting a Remington-UMC Pump Gun and Speed Shells. 
FLORIDA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP—Won by D. W. Budd, 93 x 100, with Reming¬ 
ton-UMC Autoloading Shotgun and Arrow Speed Shells. 
AMATEUR TRAP SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE UNITED STATES—Won 
by Chas. H. Newcomb, 179 x 200, with Arrow Speed Shells. 
OKLAHOMA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP—Won by Thos. J. Hartman, 47 x 50, with 
Remington-UMC Speed Shells. 
GEORGIA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP—Won by J. M. Barrett, 98 x 100, with Reming¬ 
ton-UMC Pump Gun and Arrow Speed Shells. 
KANSAS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP—Won by Frank Gray, 47 x 50, with Remington- 
UMC Speed Shells. 
PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP-Won by R. J. Budd, 416 x 450, with 
Remington-UMC Pump Gun and Nitro Club Speed Shells. 
KENTUCKY STATE CHAMPIONSHIP—Won by J. D. Gay, 98 x 100, with Remington- 
UMC Speed Shells. 
MARITIME PROVINCES CHAMPIONSHIP—Won by E. B. Allen, 342 x 400, with 
Remington-UMC Pump Gun and Nitro Club Speed Shells. 
NEW YORK STATE CHAMPIONSHIP—Won by J. D. Green, 520 x 550, with Rem¬ 
ington-UMC Speed Shells. 
WEST VIRGINIA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP—Won by J. R. Shepherd, 96 x 100, with 
Remington-UMC Pump Gun. 
MAINE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP—Won by Ernest A. Randall, 98 x 100, with Rem¬ 
ington-UMC Speed Shells. 
VERMONT STATE CHAMPIONSHIP-Won by F. E. Adams, 93 x 100, with Reming¬ 
ton-UMC Pump Gun. 
MISSISSIPPI STATE CHAMPIONSHIP—Won by Ward Allen, 24 x 25, with Reming¬ 
ton-UMC Autoloading Shotgun. 
WISCONSIN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP—Won by W. J. Raup, 94 x 100, with Reming¬ 
ton-UMC Pump Gun and Nitro Club Speed Shells. 
CONNECTICUT STATE CHAMPIONSHIP—Won by W. R. Newsome, 97 x 100, with 
Remington-UMC Speed Shells. 
MICHIGAN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP—Won by M. E. Lansing, 97 x 100, with Rem¬ 
ington-UMC Autoloading Shotgun. 
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP—Won by W. H. Nelson, 24 x 25, with 
Remington-UMC Autoloading Shotgun. 
ALABAMA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP—Won by John R. Livingston, 97 x 100, shooting 
Remington-UMC Arrow Speed Shells. 
These Winners in Their Choice of Reftl/flPtOfl: UMC followed in the 
footsteps of 14 out of 20 Winners of Grand American Handicaps, 
26 out of 35 Winners of Interstate Handicaps. 
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