Sept. 6, 1913. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
309 
Chicago G. C. 
Chicago, Aug-. 24.—The two Lino brothers tied for 
high honors in the club event to-day, both having a 
total of 98 out of 100. Silver was a close second with a 
total of 96 and being high in actual breaks with 92. 
J. Lino defeated M. Gelder in the shoot-off of their tie 
for the Green Bay hunting coat, Lino breaking 88 out 
of 100, while Gelder scored 80. The scores: 
Events: 
Targets: 
Lino 
A Lino .23 
Silver 
R Seelig 
Rumpfer 
F Seelig 
Gelder . 
Ildcp. 100 
10 98 
98 
96 
95 
95 
91 
90 
87 
2 3 4 5 6 
15 20 25 25 24 
13 .. 19 23 16 
.10 10 
14 .. .. 21 .. 
14 18 .. .. 14 
.... 21 .. 7 
15 .. 
9 .. .. 
10 .. 10 
14 17 
T P Bue 
J Coppersmith . 28 81 
J H May . 
O M George . 59 
Dr R A Griffith . 52 
Dr W C Sanford . 46 
W Sanford . 55 
Geo A Crane ... 72 
Mrs Fetherston . 
Mrs J H May. 
W A Davis . 
A O Davis . 
J Seymour . 
Fred Davis .. 
R Lino . 
P H Clark . 
L M Fetherston . 
Event No. 5 was distance handicap, 20yds.; No. 6 
was at 12 pairs. 
Aug. 23.—Stemmer carried off the honors in the club 
event with a total of 98 out of 100, and C. W. May was 
a close second with 96. Young and Fetherston did good 
work on their 'first three frames. Young breaking 55 
straight and Fetherston scoring 54 out of 55. The scores: 
..14. 
9 13. 
14 20 24 .. 21 
. . 12 21 .. 
458 .... 
8 16 20 .. 11 
.18 19 
Hdcp. 100 
‘ 98 
96 
94 
93 
Events: 
Targets: 
C F Stemmer . 6 
C W May . 13 
E Silver . 9 
E Lynn . 11 
J S Young . 
L M Fetherston . 
W C Hymer . 
Dr E W Ross . 
J Lino . 
J Friedheim . 
Event No. 5, distance handicap; No 
2 3 4 5 6 
15 20 20 25 50 
io;; i9;; 
.19 .. 
13 .38 
15 20 20 21 39 
14 20 20 23 39 
14 17 18 .. 38 
12 15 16 .. 
13 16 17 19 30 
. 12 .. 
was at 25 pairs. 
Virginia Traps. 
Everything is in readiness for the fourteenth annual 
tournament of the Virginia Trapshooters, which promises 
to be one of the largest ever enjoyed by the Association. 
Yesterday afternoon (Saturday) the grounds of the 
Roanoke Gun Club were the scene of the preliminary 
practice shoot, and a large score of shooters were on 
hand to take a try at the elusive clay pigeons. 
The scores made by the respective shooters follow: 
Shot at. Broke 
*H Clark . 
100 
99 
*L German .... 
100 
99 
*W Huff . 
100 
99 
*WiIlis . 
100 
98 
Huseman . 
100 
98 
*Goodrich . 
100 
98 
L G Richards... 
100 
97 
*Fox . 
100 
95 
*Fisher . 
100 
94 
Jamison . 
100 
94 
*Storr . 
100 
93 
*Lewis . 
100 
93 
Watson . 
100 
93 
*Daniel . 
100 
93 
F Jones . 
100 
92 
*Anderson . 
100 
92 
Price . 
75 
69 
Cochran . 
100 
92 
Bringman . 
75 
69 
Holland . 
100 
91 
E Poindexter... 
75 
68 
Atkinson . 
100 
90 
Lyon . 
100 
90 
Bloxton . 
100 
90 
^Professionals. 
Shot at. Broke 
C C Richards... 
100 
88 
C P Huff. 
100 
88 
*Scholl . 
100 
88 
Shepherd . 
100 
88 
1Iyer . 
75 
66 
Elliott . 
100 
87 
Mitchell . 
100 
87 
J W Poindexter. 
75 
62 
VV S Jones. 
100 
82 
Cassell . 
50 
41 
W G Hartwell.. 
100 
81 
F Hartwell. 
75 
60 
B j Eishburne.. 
25 
20 
Boyd . 
100 
78 
*Goodloe . 
100 
77 
Moore . 
ICO 
76 
Byrd . 
75 
51 
Dalhy . 
25 
19 
Barbour . 
75 
56 
R T Fishburne. 
100 
73 
T T Fishburne. 
100 
70 
T W Richards... 
100 
64 
Armstrong . 
50 
30 
Ammen . 
25 
H 
Mechanicsburg G. C. 
Mechanic,ST iuRG, O., Aug. 8— Following are the 
scores made at the shoot of the Mechaniscburg Gun Club 
to-day: 
F M Edwards . 
*W R Chamberlain ... 
*C F Moore . 
E M Maddex . 
*S L Dibble . 
H M Brown . 
E W Locke . 
T B Saxbe . 
O M Carter . 
Chas Temple . 
F G Phellis . 
H E Smith . 
VV W Coffman . 
VVm Webster . 
L Anderson . 
A H Caplinger . 
J L Ernst . 
Chas Ward . 
Ray Campbell . 
F J Coburn . 
*Professionals. 
137 
*J R Taylor . 
... 143 
141 
R B (iity. 
... 139 
145 
C D Coburn . 
.... 141 
119 
H E Bay . 
.... 11S 
131 
A B Shobe . 
... 138 
131 
C E Winkler . 
... 138 
124 
H C Downey . 
... 134 
130 
Alf Ilill . 
124 
G H Slaughter . 
... 124 
78 
*C A Young . 
... 147 
123 
Wm Poole . 
144 
Ben Downs . 
... 122 
139 
C E Hays . 
136 
J A Smith . 
113 
1 E Cain . 
137 
J I Brandenburg ... 
... 134 
133 
R R Dickey . 
125 
V Hubler . 
121 
139 
II Plildinger . 
... 137 
Wesfy Hogan Shoot. 
At the VVesty (Iogan shoot in Atlantic City, Sept. 
16 to 20, the time for which is fast drawing near, losses 
under the Squier money-back system will be paid on 
each day’s regular program. Heretofore contestants 
were compelled to shoot the entire three days’ program 
in order to get their losses paid, but the losses at this 
year’s tournament will be paid at the end of each day’s 
regular program, and they will be based on each day’s 
regular program entrance, which is as follows: First 
day, $12.50: second day, $11.50; third day, $10, less price 
of targets at 2 cents each. 
A Westy Hogan program was last week mailed to 
London, England, where an enthusiastic trapshooter and 
a regular attendant at the Hogan tournaments is on a 
business trip. Accompanying his request for a pro¬ 
gram, this gentleman assured the tournament commit¬ 
tee that he would be back to the States in time to 
participate in the entire tournament. 
Youghiogheny Country Club. 
Results in the sixth of the series of trapshooting 
events at the Youghiogheny Country Club, which was 
held Saturday afternoon, Aug. 30, were as follows: 
Calhoun . 46 
Aber . 46 
J W Napier . 46 
Rigsby . 45 
Pendleton . 45 
Simpson . 42 
Meredith . 41 
Dr Hodgson . 40 
Parks . 40 
Dr Heisey . 40 
H Young . 38 
Wilson . 36 
Sword . 25 
Chas Napier . 20 
Wm Pry . 12 
Calhoun, Aber and J. W. Napier tied on 46 each and 
qualified in Class A. Simpson with 42 qualified in 
Class B, and H. Young with 38 qualified in Class C. 
Calhoun again was a winner in the doubles, but tied 
with Rigsby on 41. The scores follow: 
Calhoun .... 
41 
Dr Heisey . 
39 
Rigsby . 
41 
T W Napier. 
29 
The club 
lows, J. W. 
members’. handicap shoot resulted 
Napier winning: 
as 
fol- 
T W Napier 
0 
46 
Dr Heisey . 
. 4 
44 
II N Pendleton. 
0 
45 
J W Wilson. 
. 8 
44 
Jas Simpson 
2 
44 
Dr Hodgson . 
. 2 
42 
B E Parke.., 
4 
44 
Chas Napier . 
. 20 
40 
1913’s Honor Roll in the Making 
A few Victories achieved so far 
This Season by Shooters of :: :: 
Reming ton r 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. 
INDIANA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP—Won by C. A. Edmondson, 290 x 300, shooting 
Remington-UMC Pump Gun and Nitro Club Speed Shells. 
MONTANA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP—Won by J. C. Norris, 445 x 465, shooting 
Remington-UMC Pump Gun and Arrow Speed Shells. 
These Winners in Their Choice of /?6/TlJfl^tOf t rUMC 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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