310 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Sept. 6, 1913. 
Cincinnati G. C. 
O. J. Holaday, the well-known local professional, 
was high gun at the weekly shoot on Aug. 31, breaking 
93 out of 1(H). F. M. Holaday was second with 82, and 
J. Schreck finished in third place with 80. In the two- 
man team race at 100 targets, Cambell's team defeated 
Kolb’s team by 5 targets, taking the lead in the first 
round, and having the best of every string except the 
last, when the latter team finished ahead. In the con¬ 
test for the Rum-Dum trophy, a 25-target handicap 
event, four of the shooters, A. Cambell, Shropshire, 
Drees and Schneider, tied on perfect scores. In the 
shoot-off Shropshire dropped out. the other three tying 
again on perfect scores, and the final decision was post¬ 
poned until the next shoot, darkness preventing another 
round. Everything is in readiness for the tournament 
beginning on the 11th, and a large attendance of local 
and out-of-town shooters is expected. The tournament 
is registered, and will be run under the Squier money- 
back system, losses being paid each day, and the surplus 
in the money-back purse being divided among the high 
guns shooting through both days’ program. There will 
be ten 15-target events each day, and a special 50-target 
event for merchandise prizes. 
Targets: 
Shropshire .. 
Kolb . 
Twenty-Gauge 
Pibowski .... 
25 25 20 20 20 20 20 
18 20 . 
14 18. 
18 23 12 16 12 19 
17 16 . 
8. 
Total. 
38 
32 
100 
33 
8 
Daniel . 
11. 
11 
A Gambell ... 
22 .. .. 14 19 .. .. 
55 
Drees . 
20. 
20 
O T Holaday. 
.. .. 18 18 20 18 19 
93 
Schreck . 
.... 16 17 16 16 15 
80 
F M Holaday 
.... 16 17 16 16 IT 
82 
Leonard . 
.. .. 15 14 12 15 14 
70 
L Gambell ... 
22 25 . 
47 
Two-man 
team match, 100 
targets: 
A Gambell .. 
. 88 
Kolb . 
85 
Shropshire .. 
.78-: 
166 
Dibowski . 
76-161 
Rum-dum 
trophy, 25 
targets, handicap: 
A Gambell .. 
2 
25 
I libowski . 
. 4 21 
Shropshire .. 
. 4 
25 
Drees . 
. 9 25 
20-Gauge _ 
. 2 
24 
Schneider . 
. 12 25 
Kolb . 
. 6 
24 
Shoot-off: 
9 
25 
. 9 25 
Shropshire .. 
. 4 
21 
Schneider . 
. 12 25 
Cerro Gordo G. C. 
Mason City, la.. Aug. 22. —The following scores 
were made at the two-day shoot of the Cerro Gordo Gun 
Club: 
1st 
2d 
1st 
2d 
Day. 
Day. 
Day. 
Day. 
S Kennedy .... 
. 136 
120 
G E Steffinson 
. 147 
A B Anderson. 
. 139 
G F Flaherty.. 
. 147 
1.42 
A J Droz . 
. Ill 
ioi 
H B Madsen.. 
. 123 
H Rose . 
. 139 
141 
M S Banon .. 
. 131 
143 
A Abramson .. 
. 128 
141 
T Schell . 
. 137 
A L Yearons 
. 140 
153 
G <Intro . 
. 150 
iis 
Joe Kautzky... 
. 162 
151 
H W Emerson 
. 156 
W S IIoon .... 
. 164 
161 
♦H E Winans. 
. 138 
i37 
♦VV T Garrett 
. 155 
154 
O Evens . 
. 123 
J R Graham.. 
. 166 
167 
W R Beck ... 
. 107 
*Fred Whitney 
. 108 
116 
R P Monplasure 142 
E C Hinshaw 
. 161 
159 
VV T McGowan 
. 114 
i20 
M Munzy . 
. 154 
146 
S Foster . 
. 140 
144 
*F K Eastman 
. 158 
160 
Geo Kovalinka 
. 132 
132 
♦Geo Maxwell 
. 166 
163 
G Streeter ... 
. 152 
150 
♦J E Dickey .. 
. 151 
159 
G Kovalinka . 
147 
L Hazlewood.. 
. 151 
154 
1 Kovalinka .. 
. 162 
162 
Dr Van Slyke 
. 151 
151 
R T Jeffries .. 
. 149 
Ross Appleman. 163 
163 
Tod Ransom . 
. 157 
13G 
*H Kahler .... 
. 166 
158 
A M Axen ... 
. 145 
Dr Thomas ... 
. 139 
134 
A Huntley .... 
. 154 
T P Royal .... 
. 151 
148 
M A Harrison 
. 142 
*E T Lednum 
. 151 
148 
F L Willard .. 
isi 
C Hummed .. 
. 163 
162 
1 E Wass .... 
103 
E Forrester ... 
. 151 
153 
W R Owen ... 
150 
L S McEwen . 
. 156 
160 
J E Martin .. 
130 
T A Schmitz .. 
. 154 
155 
F E Gregory . 
133 
♦I M Price.... 
. 149 
146 
L G Colby .... 
128 
L Woisnak ... 
.. 141 
E V Sage . 
125 
F R Gillman . 
.. 142 
125 
B N Meade . 
156 
Norfolk-Portsmoath G. C. 
Portsmouth. Va., Aug. 30. —The usual weekly shoot 
of the Norfolk-Portsmouth Gun Club, held on Aug. 28, 
was well attended. Besides the shooters, there was a 
large gallery present. Richardson was high in the 
club shoot at 50 targets with 40. The scores: 
Richardson . 46 
Edmonds . 45 
♦Daniels . 45 
Dr Byrd . 44 
Gallagher .44 
Ferguson . 44 
♦Clark . 42 
Boyd . 41 
Borrowdale . 40 
♦Professionals. 
Gunther . 38 
Capt Easton . 35 
Ballance . 34 
Felton . 33 
Cook . 32 
Gordon . 32 
Dr Petty . 32 
Talbot . 30 
W. T. E., Sec’y. 
Long Beach G. C. 
The first annual tournament of the Long Beach Gun 
Club will be held under the auspices of the Hotel 
Nassau, Long Beach, L. I., on Sept. 25, 26 and 27. 
Jack Fanning, the well-known professional trap shot, by 
courtesy of the Du Pont Powder Co., will manage the 
tournament, assisted by Neaf Apgar, of the Peters 
Cartridge Co.; H. H. Stevens, Remington Arms-U. M. 
C. Co.; T. A. Davis, W. R. A. Co.; C. Von Lengerke, 
U. ■ S. Cartridge Co.. On the first day, Thursday, Sept. 
25, there will be six events at 25 targets each, entrance 
$3; optional $9; divided class system, according to num¬ 
ber of entries; events Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6 constitute Long 
Beach championship, winner to receive a handsome silver 
cup. On the second day, Friday, Sept. 26, there will be 
six events at 25 targets each; entrance $3; optional $9; 
divided class system, according to number of entries; 
events Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6 constitute the 100-bird race for 
the Hotel Nassau cup, a handsome solid silver and cop¬ 
per trophy suitably engraved. On the third day, Satur¬ 
day, Sept. 27, there will be six events at 25 targets each; 
entrance $3; optional $9; divided class system, according 
to number of entries; events 3, 4, 5 and 6 constitute the 
100-bird race for the Metropolitan championship, winner 
to receive a massive solid silver and copper cup, 12 
inches high, suitably engraved and decorated. In events 
Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6 on each day the high gun will have 
the choice of prizes. Shooting begins at 10 A. M. on 
each day. , 
Anilutin G. C. 
Washington, D. C., Aug. 31.—Twenty shooters par¬ 
ticipated in the regular shoot of the Analostan Gun Club 
yesterday. The afternoon was perfect for shooting and 
some good scores were made. In the spoon shoot Stub- 
ener ran away with Class A by breaking 47 out of 50. 
M. D. Hogan was pressing him closely, scoring 46. 
Brown, Stine and C. S. Wilson tied on 42 for second 
place and shot it off. Wilson fell out on the first 25, 
when Brown and Stine each scored 24 out of 25; they 
tied on 21 the second time up, and in the last trial Stine 
scored 22 to Brown’s 21. Lieut. Withers won the third 
spoon on 37, and Arthur Moses, a new man at the traps, 
on the D spoon on 31. Folowing are the scores: 
Shot at. Broke Shot at. Broke 
Brown . 
.. 175 
152 
Baum . 
.. 65 
38 
Stine . 
.. 175 
151 
Stubener . 
.. 50 
47 
Dulaney . 
.. 100 
93 
Hogan . 
.. 50 
46 
Peck . 
.. 100 
89 
Taylor . 
... 50 
41 
Parsons . 
.. 100 
85 
Withers . 
.. 50 
37 
.. 100 
82 
... 50 
IS 
Buttress . 
.. 100 
75 
Hill . 
... 50 
22 
Bradford . 
.. 100 
56 
Floyd . 
... 50 
2 
Moses . 
.. 100 
50 
N Withers ... 
... 25 
7 
Cuthbert . 
.. 100 
47 
*Sharp . 
... 80 
25 
C S Wilson... 
.. 75 
61 
Doubles: 
Dulaney . 
.. 52 
41 
Parsons . 
... 24 
19 
Luttrell . 
.. 44 
24 
... 24 
19 
Brown . 
... 26 
16 
Hogan . 
... 24 
16 
On the preceding Saturday some good scores were 
made. E. M. Daniels was a visitor and scored 97 out of 
100. Jos. H. Hunter scored 95, Dulaney got 92, Brown 
84, and Hogan 81. Dulaney also scored high in the 
doubles, getting 21 out of 24. Dr. Parsons came next 
with 20. 
Arrangements have been practically completed for 
our registered shoot on Sept. 13. The club decided to 
wind the program up with a merchandise shoot open to 
all who shoot through the program. No entrance fee will 
be charged, and no charge will be made for the targets. 
Lloyd R. Lewis will have charge of the office. Linn 
Worthington has promised to be with us, and other pro¬ 
fessionals have signified their intention of attending. 
Mr. Worthington writes that he will “work any old place 
we put him.” 
A number of shooters will stop here for the day 
en route to the Westy Hogan shoot at Atlantic City. 
We might add in passing that the Westy Hogan pro¬ 
gram has pleased every gun man in this section. Several 
will be there to represent the Analostan Club. 
Greenwich G. C. 
Island Beach, Aug. 30. — The following scores in¬ 
clude the final leg on the Du Pont and Stevens trophies. 
The leg on the former was won to-day by Miss Boles, 
giving eight different shooters each a leg. In the 
shoot-off Shaw with a handicap of 4 and Finch (0) tied 
on 25. The final will be shot off on Sept. 13, on account 
of Shaw breaking his gun. Purdy, llendrie and Missi 
Boles tied on the Stevens trophy, but it was not shot 
off. as Talcott already had two legs on it, and no one 
else more than one: 
Targets: 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
1 R Talcott. 
18 
19 
25 
22 
19 
16 
M R Guggenheim. 
. 21 
23 
22 
23 
23 
20 
21 
22 
S Halstead . 
. 17 
18 
11 
21 
16 
15 
C S Purdy.. 
. 20 
24 
21 
22 
G F Hendrie. 
. 21 
22 
19 
16 
E I. Hatch. 
. 25 
23 
23 
22 
19 
. 20 
24 
23 
24 
Miss L M Boles. 
. 20 
21 
19 
17 
17 
E D Hurlbut. 
. 21 
21 
22 
23 
T II Finch. 
. 23 
22 
25 
25 
22 
A L 15urns. 
. 24 
24 
25 
23 
H O Allyn. 
. 21 
21 
23 
19 
G C Offutt. 
. 25 
24 
24 
25 
21 
W M Shaw. 
. 20 
17 
23 
21 
16 
1 S Montgomery. 
. 17 
17 
19 
11 
14 
Mrs II A Thomas. 
. 11 
A Generous Donation. 
Wilmington, Del., Aug. 29 .—Editor Forest and 
Stream: Since I wrote you the communication which 
appeared in your issue of Aug. 23, in regard to the 
program for the Westy Hogan tournament, to be held 
in Atlantic City, Sept. 16 to 20 next, I have received in¬ 
formation that the well-known amateur trapshooter of 
Tort Jervis, N. Y.. Dr. D. L. Culver, has donated to the 
Westy Hogans a $150 trophy in the shape of a Tiffany 
vase, which will be one of the most handsome trophies 
competed for at this tournament. 
Dr. Culver’s generous donation was received too late 
for classification in the program, and as a matter of fact, 
I don’t believe the tournament committee has as yet 
decided how the trophy is to be competed for; but due 
notice will be given of the committee’s decision just as 
soon as same is arrived at. 
All those who have gotten a copy of the Westy 
Hogan program from its secretary, Mr. Bernard Elsesser, 
of York. Pa., will notice on the title page that it says 
“Over $1000 in trophies and added money.” An in¬ 
ventory of the trophies and more accurate figuring of the 
cash, etc., make the above statement a decided under¬ 
estimate, and if the program was to be reprinted, the 
above sentence would be made to read “$2000 in trophies 
and added money.” 
Preparations for the tournament are progressing 
rapidly and satisfactorily. Reservations for rooms at 
Atlantic City hotels are being made daily at a rate 
which promises to bring the total entry list up to the 
300 mark, and probably surpass those figures. 
Edward Banks. 
Sioux Foils G. C. 
Sioux Falls, S. D., Aug. 27.—The weather con¬ 
ditions were ideal on the first day, Aug. 26, and to-day 
a little wind bothered the shooters. Long run of the 
tournament, 120, was made by Adolph Olson. Kreger 
shot 98 per cent, and was high. Hoon whipped up the 
second day and won out. A1 Shaw was a close second. 
The scores: 
1st 
Day 
2d 
Dav 
1st 
Day 
2d 
Day 
*G A Olson . 
149 
142 
♦F K Eastman. 
. 142 
140 
Guv Maxwell ... 
136 
130 
F Long . 
. 126 
W J Neil . 
128 
124 
L Lukkin . 
. 117 
125 
Al Wallace . 
145 
137 
B B Ward. 
. 136 
127 
R H Chase . 
135 
142 
C W Anderson. 
. 130 
128 
J C Buzzell . 
141 
144 
H Abbott . 
. 126 
131 
Al Peterson .... 
109 
126 
M A Eisner ... 
. 117 
135 
C P Buzzell. 
130 
Wm Goscher .. 
. 90 
W S Bannard... 
101 
H C Tibbitts .. 
. 127 
J W Manning.. 
136 
♦J E Dickey . 
. 139 
146 
Chas Ferguson . 
140 
140 
H A Anderson. 
. 137 
132 
E Myers . 
131 
139 
VV S Hoon .... 
. 142 
145 
♦Geo Kreger _ 
.139 
14S 
Chas Nelson ... 
. 135 
133 
Al Shaw . 
142 
144 
C E Ellis . 
. 135 
139 
G Howard . 
129 
128 
J H Ruvald .. 
. 107 
♦R R Barber ... 
141 
146 
T E Green . 
. 116 
iii) 
♦W D Huggins . 
137 
140 
P 1 Albers .... 
. 129 
W H Cowan .... 
140 
140 
W Larstens ... 
. 120 
J T Burns . 
.123 
133 
lohn JNessen .. 
. 107 
j S Frink . 
. 130 
135 
"T 1 Conrad . 
. 113 
R Avery . 
, 124 
128 
R F Robertson 
. 142 
iio 
Dr G Green 
♦Professional 
, 124 
s. 
132 
C H Anderson. 
. 137 
128 
Cenirtl Pennsylvania League. 
Indiana, Pa., Aug. 22. —Following are the scores 
made to-day at the shoot of the Central Pennsylvania 
League: 
F W Buchanan. 
... 121 
Staldmiller . 
.... Ill 
F A Sargent . 
... 120 
Springer . 
.... 123 
C H Pilkington. 
... 97 
J Hill . 
.... 122 
S Elkins . 
... 125 
Riggs . 
.... 121 
W E Varner . 
... 135 
J Allison . 
.... 102 
Roy Walker . 
...135 
"Barr . 
_ 90 
W P Stein bach ... 
... 129 
Richards . 
. 102 
C J Singer . 
... 121 
P 1, Morrison .... 
. 127 
W C Letterman ... 
... 142 
F Wright . 
. 131 
Chas Steinbach .... 
... 129 
T B Hess . 
. 107 
L A Bosserman ... 
... 136 
"Samson . 
. 92 
A M Bennett . 
...135 
W C Shiffer . 
.133 
J A Peach . 
... 119 
E E Goss . 
. 126 
R M Hill . 
... 121 
A F Baker . 
. 118 
C F Beuce . 
... 75 
S W Ross . 
. 100 
Jack Waltz . 
... 126 
McClarren . 
. 120 
C G Brenneman ... 
.... 132 
M M Frailey .... 
. 121 
W E Lafferty . 
... 124 
Huntley . 
. 106 
P F Pershing . 
... 109 
Scanlon . 
. 130 
♦II I) Gibbs . 
.... 147 
Lane . 
. 135 
♦Lloyd Lewis . 
.... 124 
Snyder . 
. 96 
E G Miller . 
.... 140 
Bearer . 
.110 
♦J Lewis . 
.... 131 
*C E Moore . 
. 146 
♦J Garland . 
.... 131 
T ( Morrison . 
. 133 
♦Professionals. 
Birmingham G. C. 
Birmingham. Ala., Aug. 30.—H. C. Ryding shot high 
at the weekly shoot of the Birmingham Gun Club with 
the very good score of 97 out of his 100. He was 
closely followed by E. M. Cornwell with 95. All of the 
shooters were shooting in fine form. E. M. Cornwell 
finished a run of 99 extending over last week. He broke 
his last 65 straight last Saturday and missed his 35th 
target to-day. 
The Ensley Gun Club will give a registered shoot 
on Sept. 17. The programs will be mailed in few days. 
This will be a one-day shoot with a program of ten 20- 
target events and three events of 25 targets, purses 
divided jack rabbit system and percentage 40, 30, 20 and 
10 per cent. All profits derived from the shoot will be 
divided among the high guns at the end of the shoot. 
All targets will count on the yearly average. 
Following 
H C Ryding 
E M Cornwell 
C J Barr . 
Bonham . 
Dick Leland 
are the scores made to-day, 100 targets: 
. 97 \V D Matlock .77 
. 95 O L Garl .(75) 69 
. 91 Mrs. Garl .(75) 65 
. 88 Y B Lecroy .(50) 47 
. 87 
