Sept. >7. 1913. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
40 ? 
Springer . 79 
McHugh . S3 
J Young . 84 
Newcomb . 88 
Ridley . 84 
Lewis . 92 
McMahon . 82 
Plum . 69 
Williams . S5 
Heil . 91 
Adams . 81 
W’estv Hogan Handicap 
Taylor . 
H Clark . 
Moore . 
Willis . 
Gibbs . 
Bruns . 
Apgar . 
II G Gillespie. 
Godcharles ... 
Colfax . 
86 
90 
86 
86 
59 
88 
SS 
60 
72 
S4 
I Andrews . 
Abe Bennett .. 
Carl Dresser ... 
W II Denman 
S S Hoffman .. 
C VV May . 
Wm McClarren 
C F Seelig .... 
\V r T Smith 
W II Wilson .. 
H M Jack 
J Ebberts .. 
Geo Eck 
H B Cook . 
J F James . 
Brian Teats 
E W Mumfc 
J S G Dey .... 
M Hepburn 
H F Hauseman 
F W Matthews 
T F A Phillips 
W C. Wood .... 
SOS Graham 
. Z G Vance 
I W Schoffsta’.l 
R P Willis ... 
C R Seelig 
J H Dreher ... 
J S Speer . 
T P Thompson 
II C Wolfe .... 
D L Culver .... 
C W Billings .. 
H P Carlon ... 
H G Gallespie 
L Colquitt . 
F D Kelsey ... 
G M Howell .. 
J G Martin .... 
D F V 
F Plur 
A H S 
C E Seidel . 
S S Scholl . 
E H Adams . 
F Bellmyer . 
F C Koch . 
C D Coburn . 
H D Duckham . 
C L Frantz . 
E N Gallispie . 
A L Ivins . 
Lon Fisher . 
J C Griffith . 20 
F 1! Stephenson . 
F A Godcharles . 
R D Morgan . 
J B McHugh . 
J H Minnick . 
E B Springer . 
F M Edwards . 
Jay Clark. Jr... 
P Von Boeckma 
R II Bruns .... 
J S Young ... 
C II Newcomb 
Wm Ridley .... 
Bart Lewis . 
J A Depew .... 
R O Artz . 
R L Klotz . 
B C Davison ... 
Walter Firth _ 
E R Galvin ... 
S A Reis ... 
D S Wood 
Wm B Smitl 
A L Westco 
H K F.llyson 
L L Tarrell 
S Tuchton . 
J F Pratt . 
IT E Eyre . 
F E H Sheldon . 
C Von Lengerke 
E G Ford ....... 
Edward Banks ... 
Sim Glover . 
W M Hammond 
E H Storr . 
IT S Welles . 
E F Slear . 
'V A loslvn . 
W B Darton . 
L D Willis . 
J R Taylor . 
H D Gibbs . 
J M Hawkins .... 
C F Moore . 
Neaf Apgar . 
Hdcp. 
r~ Targets — N 
20 20 20 20 20 
Total. 
. 16 
18 20 17 18 14 
87 
. 16 
18 12 18 18 17 
84 
. 16 
14 17 17 16 15 
79 
. 16 
16 13 16 16 13 
74 
. 16 
17 17 17 16 19 
86 
. 16 
17 13 17 17 19 
83 
. 16 
17 18 15 18 19 
87 
.... 16 
13 16 15 17 17 
78 
. 17 
14 IS 12 14 15 
73 
. 17 
16 15 19 16 19 
85 
.... 17 
19 18 18 19 17 
91 
. 17 
15 15 16 19 16 
81 
.... 17 
17 17 18 19 18 
89 
.... 17 
18 16 15 16 16 
81 
_ 17 
15 15 15 16 15 
76 
.... 19 
15 14 15 20 19 
83 
.... 19 
IS 17 19 18 19 
91 
.... 19 
17 16 16 16 12 
77 
.... 19 
20 18 17 19 18 
92 
.... 18 
14 14 16 16 16 
76 
.... 18 
20 14 19 17 14 
84 
.... 18 
15 16 19 16 14 
80 
.... 18 
17 14 14 19 16 
SO 
.... IS 
16 16 16 14 IS 
SO 
.... 18 
10 15 11 12 12 
60 
.... 18 
17 15 13 17 16 
78 
.... 18 
16 17 19 19 16 
87 
.... 18 
20 17 17 19 19 
92 
.... 18 
16 15 14 15 15 
75 
.... 18 
18 17 16 15 15 
81 
.... 18 
20 17 15 19 16 
87 
.... IS 
14 17 17 14 11 
73 
.... 18 
17 19 16 14 16 
82 
.... 18 
16 17 17 18 13 
81 
.... 19 
16 17 18 18 18 
87 
.... 19 
13 14 19 20 20 
86 
.... 19 
17 16 15 15 13 
76 
.... 19 
19 15 18 18 16 
86 
.... 19 
18 19 20 18 18 
93 
.... 19 
16 14 15 16 18 
79 
.... 19 
16 19 14 18 16 
83 
.... 19 
16 13 18 13 11 
71 
.... 19 
17 16 13 17 16 
79 
.... 19 
19 19 16 18 20 
92 
.... 19 
16 20 17 19 20 
92 
.... 19 
18 19 18 18 17 
90 
.... 19 
17 17 16 18 18 
86 
IS 19 15 15 14 
81 
.... 20 
14 12 15 13 15 
69 
.... 20 
20 17 18 18 18 
91 
.... 20 
14 17 15 19 17 
82 
.... 20 
18 20 17 17 19 
91 
.... 20 
18 15 19 17 17 
86 
.... 20 
18 IS 19 17 17 
89 
.... 20 
18 16 16 17 19 
86 
.... 20 
17 17 16 16 17 
83 
.... 20 
17 17 20 18 18 
90 
.... 20 
16 17 18 12 13 
96 
.... 20 
14 18 17 16 20 
85 
.... 20 
20 18 18 13 16 
85 
.... 20 
17 18 16 17 17 
85 
.... 20 
14 16 15 17 IS 
SO 
.... 20 
17 17 17 17 18 
86 
.... 20 
10 17 16 17 18 
78 
.... 20 
18 19 16 18 12 
S3 
.... 21 
17 12 17 14 14 
75 
.... 21 
15 17 19 17 19 
87 
15 14 17 14 15 
75 
.... 21 
13 14 17 15 17 
76 
.... -21 
17 18 17 15 17 
84 
.... 22 
14 16 18 16 14 
78 
22 
18 19 18 18 19 
92 
.... 22 
16 14 18 16 18 
82 
.... 22 
19 19 18 16 17 
89 
.... 16 
14 17 11 17 13 
72 
.... 16 
15 14 15 19 20 
83 
.... 16 
12 13 12 15 14 
66 
... 16 
14 13 11 10 15 
63 
.... 16 
13 11 8 .. .. 
32 
.... 16 
15 15 18 16 17 
81 
.... 16 
17 17 16 18 IS 
86 
14 13 16 15 19 
77 
13 16 11 12 7 
59 
.... 16 
17 19 18 17 12 
83 
.... 17 
15 17 14 16 14 
76 
.... 17 
18 18 17 15 16 
84 
.... 17 
15 11 15 17 14 
72 
.... 17 
19 18 18 18 IS 
91 
.... 17 
17 19 19 16 19 
90 
16 17 14 13 17 
77 
. IS 
20 17 20 18 18 
93 
. .. 18 
16 16 16 17 13 
78 
.... 18 
15 18 17 16 18 
84 
.... 18 
16 IS 16 19 17 
86 
.... 21 
20 17 18 15 18 
S8 
.... 21 
14 15 14 17 17 
77 
.... 21 
16 16 16 18 17 
83 
.... 21 
19 16 18 17 17 
87 
20 19 IS 17 18 
92 
14 19 16 14 18 
81 
.... 20 
19 15 11 16 17 
78 
.... 20 
18 16 18 17 20 
89 
19 20 19 15 18 
91 
T> 
18 19 14 15 16 
82 
22 
19 16 19 16 17 
87 
.... 22 
19 19 18 18 18 
90 
... 22 
19 15 14 17 15 
80 
.... 22 
17 15 14 17 18 
81 
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RICHARD ROUTS OLD RECORDS AT SEA GIRT 
The Sensational Scores There 
As At Camp Perry Made With 
"Winchester 
RIFLE CARTRIDGES 
I ’HE superior accuracy of Winchester Cartridges, regular factory loading, not 
hand tooled stuff, which was established at Camp Perry, was further em¬ 
phasized at Sea Girt. There were many phenomenal 
scores made with the w brand of cartridges, three of 
them—all new World’s Records—setting the big camp 
of expert shots agog. These were 
Capt. W. H. Richard 
74 OUT OF 75 AT 1200 YARDS 
This score was made by Capt. W. H. Richard, of Ohio, in the Spencer Match. 
It was not only a new World’s Record, but one of the most phenomenal bits of 
shooting ever done anywhere. 
23 BULL’S-EYES AT 500 YARDS 
This new World's Record was also made by Capt. W. H. Richard, of Ohio. 
It was his score in the Meany Match, on a 16-inch bull’s-eye. 
Team Score of 395-400 at 200 yds. 
In the Dryden Trophy Match, the District of Colum¬ 
bia team of eight men made this record, which out¬ 
classes all others for similar shooting. This record 
and those of Capt. Richard at 500 and 1200 yards 
show that at short, mid and long ranges Winchester 
Cartridges excel. 
Other Important 
Two-Man Team Match 
Capt. Richard and Capt. Eddy, winners. Maj. Wolf 
and Lieut. Sears, U. S. Infantry, second. 
71st Regiment Trophy Match 
First Infantry, District of Columbia Team, winner. 
Second Infantry, District of Columbia Team, second. 
New York Company Team Match 
Co. E. 1st Infantry, District of Columbia Team, winner. 
Headquarters, District of Columbia Team, second. 
Winchester Winj Nevada Match 
This match, considered one of the most exacting tests 
of shooting skill and ammunition accuracy,was won by 
Capt. G. H. Emerson, of Ohio, his score being 143. 
W. E. Reynolds, of New Jersey, score 141, second. 
Maj. W. B. Martin, of New Jersey, score 140, third, 
and Lieut. Schmidt, of D. of C., score 139, fourth. 
All four prize winners used Winchester Cartridges. 
Winchester Victories 
Interstate Regimental Match 
First Infantry, District of Columbia Team, winner. 
Second Infantry, District of Columbia Team, second. 
Cruikshank Trophy Match 
First Infantry, District of Columbia Team, winner. 
Second Infantry, District of Columbia Team, second. 
Company Team Match 
Co. E. I st Infantry, District of Columbia Team, winner. 
Headquarters, District of Columbia Team, second. 
| Real, Not Near Records, Prove Winchester Superiority 
Homer Clark . 
19 17 16 15 18 
85 
W S 1 olfax . 
99 
18 17 17 13 17 
82 
II H Stevens . 
15 20 15 18 18 
86 
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Chicago G«n Club. 
Chicago, Sept. 13.—The scores below were made by 
tile eleven shooters who participated in the several 
events of the afternoon. Silver did splendid work from 
the -Oyd. line, breaking 89 out of 100. Young was high 
on the doubles. 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 12p 1: 
L M Fetherston, 20 . 22 22 .. 20 
J S Young. " 7. 19 19 41 
E Silver, 20 . 21 22 23 23 .. 20 .. 
H C Hvmer, 20 . 20 20 22 14 36 
P H Clark, 16. 18 .. 20 .. 16 " 28 
G C Herr, 16 . 19 .. 21 .. 12 
T V Cannon, 16 . 17 17 
G H Morrell, 16. 11 13 
H Brinkman, 16 . 11 12 
J Wolfarth, 16. 10 11' 12 
H A Newkirk, 16. 8 14 
Sept. 14.—Fifty-eight shooters took part in the third, 
shoot of the Chicago Interurhan League of Gun Clubs, 
held on the grounds of the Chicago Gun Club. South 
Chicago won first place, Evanston second and Ham¬ 
mond third. 
South Shore C. C'. 
The first three events were distance handicaps. 
C II Rambo, 16.. 
. 46 
\Y E Phillips, 18 
. 47 
K Shields, 16. 
. 45 
O von Lengerke,18 
47 
G Tohnston, 16 .. 
. 43 
J Apperson, 18.. 
. 40 
1 11 Mav. IS. 
. 43 
11 Logan, IS. 
. 40 
C C Emery, IS.... 
. 42- 
-219 
C Hardy, IS. 
. 38—212: 
Evanston G. 
C. 
Chicago G. 
C. 
E E Hall, 18. 
. 47 
T B Barto, 20.... 
. 41 
H Kennicott, 22.. 
. 43 
\V A Davis, 18.. 
. 41 
A II Winkler, 18. 
. 43 
A O Davis. 16... 
. 39 
W T Phalen, 16... 
. 41 
f Eck, 16 . 
37 
D F Fessler, 18.. 
. 40- 
-214 
P Miller, 16 . 
. 37—198- 
Hammond G. 
C. 
Riverside G. 
C. 
1 C Becker, 18.... 
45 
O P Goode, IS.. 
. 42 
F Probert, 18 .... 
. 44 
C W May, 16. 
. 41 
1 L Humpfer, IS. 
. 42 
W Brown, IS ... 
. 40 
f Veresh, 16 . 
. 42 
G Krueger. 16... 
. 39 
G Nist. 16 . 
. 40 - 
-213 
H Walsh, 16 . 
. 191 
