Sept. 27, 1913. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
411 
*.\ 1 Higgins . 
B E Moritz . 
*W A Robertson .. 
... 85 
F" Tohnson . 
.... 91 
C Hunter . 
...75 
S C Miller . 
E W Cooper . 
...So 
C Yocum . 
... 81 
( II Hagerman . 
...92 
Pop Merrill . 
.... 82 
.... US 
W H Heileman ... 
... 84 
H Pfirrman, Jr. 
F C Kingsbury . 
... 85 
J J Ryan . 
.... 76 
A D Patterson. 
...92 
1! H Worthen . 
.... 93 
*\V A Simonton ... 
... 82 
W 15 Sears . 
.... 92 
\Y B Twitchell .... 
... 90 
*G Holohan . 
.... 91 
F D Wade . 
...84 
T 1) Riley . 
.... So 
T E Wade . 
...88 
W II Yarien . 
.... 93 
1. Lindquist . 
... 8G 
P P Nelson . 
.... 79 
A J Williams . 
...89 
E M Sweeley . 
.... S7 
P O’Connell . 
...89 
F C Mouller; . 
[ Plasquet . 
...89 
*C II Knight . 
.... 88 
t (. Huber . 
... 73 
*L S Hawxhurst .. 
.... 90 
A A Entrican. 
...93 
D 1 Holohan. 
... 93 
H B Jacobson . 
...71 
E Ilolling . 
.... 92 
(i A Johnson. 
... 76 
C A Gunning . 
.... 90 
W W Terrill . 
V H Francis . 
.... 94 
H Stelling . 
... 90 
T W Neel . 
.... 88 
I H Hulbert . 
...87 
F Leonard . 
.... 96 
C H Nash . 
...87 
A M Barker . 
.... 94 
R C Hogg . 
...86 
A T Webb . 
.... 93 
I. Gordon . 
...95 
R N Fuller . 
.... 94 
B M Colwell . 
...84 
E R Stevenson . 
.... 6S 
L M Packard . 
...95 
•J T Skelly. 
T Prior . 
G E Stahl . 
...89 
.... 90 
t A Sage . 
...87 
F IN £ Troeh . 
.... 9S 
*T B Lee . 
...92 
F M Newbert. 
.. 92 
T H Julian. 
...S3 
T F Couts, Jr. 
.... 91 
R R Caldwell . 
... 85 
S W Trout . 
.... 95 
C E Groat . 
...94 
A Blair . 
... 96 
G E Ellis . 
...91 
IT T Wihlon . 
... 9L 
J F Dodds . 
...94 
*F W Willett . 
... 93 
S A Bruner . 
*E T Morgan . 
G W Miller . 
*F C Riehl. 
...98 
>; N T O Feudner . 
... 88 
*R C Reed . 
.... 97 
D C Williamson ... 
...84 
W E Staunton . 
.... 89 
P J Holohan. 
...97 
D C Davison . 
.... 90 
H Garrison . 
...S3 
R H Bungay . 
.... 97 
F W Stall. 
*T R Graham. 
.... 8S 
C B Tackson . 
...91 
*H E Posten . 
.... 96 
T H Miller . 
...S3 
*L II Reed . 
.... 93 
<i 13 Smith . 
q? 
R T Starkey . 
A R Brown . 
.... 63 
E N Gragg . 
Geo Thomasson . 
.... 83 
t Gilmore . 
L K Gregory . 
O Klemmer . 
^Professionals. 
I P Murphy . 
.... 87 
Pacific Coast Handicap. 
,— Targets — N 
\ ards. 
20 20 20 20 20 
Total. 
• I E Doremus . 
14 14 13 14 16 
71 
A A Haight . 
17 17 16 IS 16 
84 
J E loerger . 
IS 16 15 15 12 
76 
G H Melford. 
14 15 16 12 12 
69 
H M Williams. 
15 17 15 14 IS 
79 
T t Chamberlin . 
. 16 
15 15 16 16 15 
77 
A\ .1 Higgins . 
14 17 14 IS 14 
■A\ A Robertson. 
. J6 
18 19 17 17 17 
88 
1 Hunter . 
17 17 16 14 10 
74 
E W Cooper . 
16 19 19 20 19 
93 
( D JIagerman . 
. 16 
IS 20 18 17 17 
90 
Y H Herleman . 
. 16 
18 12 16 15 17 
78 
1 ( Kingsbury . 
IS IS 17 15 17 
85 
A I) Patterson . 
. 16 
16 20 18 17 12 
S3 
'\\ A Simonton . 
. 16 
17 17 IS 15 16 
S3 
M 1> Twitchell . 
. 16 
19 17 IS 17 19 
90 
!■ D Wade . 
19 15 16 14 17 
81 
J E Wade . 
. 16 
16 IS 12 20 17 
83 
1. Lindquist . 
. 16 
16 19 19 17 IS 
S9 
A J Williams. 
. 16 
16 13 12 13 IS 
l’hil O’Connell . 
. 16 
17 16 15 19 17 
S4 
J Plaskett . 
17 18 19 19 °0 
93 
"T S French. 
. 16 
16 15 14 12 12 
69 
P Ream . 
17 IS 17 19 17 
SS 
L Robertson . 
. 17 
16 17 19 16 IS 
86 
H P Tacobson. 
. 17 
15 16 17 15 14 
77 
G A Tohnson . 
. 17 
16 15 16 IS IS 
S3 
F <1 Chittenden . 
. 17 
15 13 13 16 15 
72 
H Stelling . 
. 17 
16 13 S 17 16 
70 
J H Hubert . 
19 16 12 19 IS 
S4 
C H Nash . 
17 18 17 17 19 
SS 
R C Hogg. 
16 15 17 16 16 
SO 
G Gordon . 
20 16 20 17 20 
93 
B M ( olwell. 
.'.. 17 
19 17 18 17 IS 
89 
L M Packard . 
. 17 
20 19 18 19 17 
93 
G F. S f a11. 
IS IS 20 IS IS 
92 
C r o ? a * e . 
IS 19 14 16 15 
82 
. 17 
18 17 18 IS 15 
SO 
( H Tuh’an . 
. 17 
11 14 20 19 20 
S7 
R R Cadwell . 
. 17 
16 16 17 19 14 
82 
C E Groat . 
. 17 
16 17 20 19 17 
S9 
(» E Ellis . 
. 17 
20 19 17 20 19 
95 
J P Dodds . 
. 18 
18 19 15 17 IS 
87 
S A Bruner . 
. IS 
19 17 17 20 17 
90 
G W Miller . 
. 18 
17 17 IS IS IS 
SS 
*M C Feudner . 
. IS 
17 IS 17 19 IS 
89 
1 ) C W illiamson . 
. IS 
14 18 19 19 19 
89 
! -P T Holohan . 
. IS 
19 19 17 19 17 
91 
H Garrison . 
. IS 
17 16 IS 16 19 
96 
F W Stall . 
. IS 
16 IS 16 12 19 
SI 
c B Tackson . 
. IS 
17 17 15 IS 19 
86 
J H Miller . 
. IS 
18 17 13 16 17 
81 
G T5 Smith . 
. IS 
17 17 16 17 IS 
85 
R T Starkey . 
. IS 
15 IS 19 19 19 
90 
E N Grogg . 
. 18 
13 12 .. .. 
9 5 
C Gillmore . 
. IS 
20 IS 16 19 16 
S9 
O Klemmer . 
. IS 
16 IS 19 17 18 
SS 
*E T. Mitchell . 
. IS 
19 19 IS 19 IS 
93 
H Ogilvie . 
. IS 
17 18 18 19 19 
91 
D Ostendorf . 
. IS 
17 19 IS 19 19 
92 
W S Peace . 
. IS 
19 17 19 17 19 
91 
D T Ruhstaller . 
. IS 
19 20 17 16 IS 
90 
M 1 Toews . 
. IS 
14 17 17 17 17 
82 
B E Moritz . 
. IS 
19 18 IS 20 IS 
93 
F Tohnson . 
. IS 
IS 16 17 IS 19 
SS 
1 S McLaughlin . 
. IS 
16 16 16 19 IS 
85 
( Yocum . 
. IS 
17 16 15 20 19 
87 
*E L Tlgner . 
. 19 
17 IS 19 19 20 
93 
J H Pfirrmann . 
. 19 
17 16 IS 20 IS 
89 
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1 
T Ryan. 
. 19 
16 
15 
17 
19 
IS 
S5 
1! 
IT 
Worthen. 
. 19 
18 
19 
19 
17 
17 
90 
W 
P 
Sears. 
. 19 
17 
19 
IS 
20 
20 
94 
*(; 
Holohan . 
. 19 
18 
20 
20 
IS 
20 
96 
t 
D 
Rilev. 
. 19 
17 
20 
19 
16 
14 
86 
\v 
IT 
Yarien. 
. 19 
17 
19 
18 
IS 
18 
90 
p 
P 
Nelson. 
. 19 
13 
15 
14 
13 
15 
70 
F. 
M 
Sweeley. 
. 19 
13 
IS 
14 
15 
ii 
71 
F 
C 
Moullen.. 
. 19 
IS 
19 
17 
IS 
15 
87 
• C 
H 
Knight. 
. 19 
19 
19 
18 
IS 
IS 
92 
4 1 
s 
Hawxhurst. 
. 19 
18 
17 
19 
19 
19 
92 
D 
T 
Holohan. 
. 19 
17 
18 
19 
17 
20 
91 
E 
Holling . 
. 19 
19 
17 
20 
IS 
18 
92 
C 
A 
(iunning. 
. 19 
14 
15 
15 
is 
18 
so 
V 
Francis . 
. 19 
16 
17 
20 
19 
19 
91 
T 
w 
Neel. 
. 19 
17 
IS 
IS 
17 
16 
86 
F 
Leonard .-... 
. 19 
18 
20 
is 
15 
19 
90 
A 
Al 
Barker. 
. 19 
19 
17 
IS 
17 
IS 
89 
A 
1 
Webb. 
. 19 
IS 
15 
17 
17 
16 
S3 
R 
W 
Fuller. 
. 19 
18 
17 
18 
20 
IS 
91 
4 1 
T 
Skelly. 
. 20 
IS 
17 
16 
18 
16 
86 
'I' 
Prior . 
. 20 
19 
17 
19 
17 
20 
92 
F 
AI 
Troeh. 
. 20 
19 
17 
16 
IS 
19 
89 
I' 
M 
Neubert. 
. 20 
15 
14 
18 
16 
18 
81 
T 
7 Couts, |r. 
. 20 
IS 
19 
19 
20 
16 
92 
s 
W 
Trout. 
. 20 
IS 
19 
19 
IS 
19 
93 
\ 
Iilair . 
. 20 
19 
17 
18 
19 
19 
92 
H 
F 
Alihlon. 
. 21 
16 
17 
15 
15 
IS 
81 
”F 
Y\ 
illett . 
. 21 
18 
19 
19 
18 
19 
93 
“E 
T 
Morgan. 
. 21 
17 
17 
17 
17 
15 
S3 
*F 
C 
Riehl. 
. ->1 
20 
17 
19 
19 
20 
95 
*R 
C 
Reed. 
. 21 
19 
17 
17 
17 
20 
90 
M 
E 
Staunton . 
. 21 
16 
20 
18 
IS 
19 
91 
J) 
C 
Davidson. 
. 21 
13 
20 
17 
16 
IS 
S4 
R 
IT 
Bungay. 
.:.... 21 
14 
IS 
17 
14 
19 
S2 
*1 
R 
Graham. 
. 22 
19 
20 
17 
19 
15 
SO 
II F 
Poston. 
22 
19 
19 
18 
20 
17 
93 
*L 
H 
Reid. 
IS 
19 
19 
19 
19 
94 
*Professionals. 
The Squier money-back purse was made up as fol- 
iovvs: Fifty-five thousand targets at 1 cent each, $550: 
first day extra entrance. $1, $104; second day, $99; third 
day, $91; total purse, $844. Total losses paid back, $144; 
surplus, $700, divided as follows: R. II. Bungay, with 
? score of 337, won $ 7 7; J. F. Couts, Jr., S. A. Huntley 
and H. F. Wihlon, 330, $63 each; F. Leonard and H. 
Pfirmann, Tr. 32$, $52.50 each; A. B. Blair, 327, $42; 
V'. H. Francis, 325, $35; E. Ilolling. T. W. Neel and 
H. Ogilvie, 324, $28; \\ . P. Sears and It. H. W'orthen, 
323. $21 each; R. 1. Starkey and S. W. Trout, 322-, $10.50 
each; 1!. N. Fuller. G. Gordon, G. W. Miller, and F. C. 
Moullen, 321, $7 each; D. L Holohan, C. B. Jackson and 
O. Klemmer, 320 $7 each; A. J. Webb, 319, $7; J. F. 
Dodds, D. C. Davison, Toney Prior and \\ . K. Staunton, 
31S, $7 each; Geo. E. Ellis, C. E. Groat, C. A. Gunning 
and D. Ostencioif. 317. $5.25 each. 
The total number of targets trapped during the tour¬ 
nament was 72,770. 
Asbury Park G. C. 
Asbury Park, N. J., Sept. 13.—Two 100-target matches 
were shot over the traps of the Asbury Park Gun Club 
at the north end of the board walk. Owing to the 
prevalence of a high west wind, the targets were very 
difficult, and none but a few seasoned shooters partici¬ 
pated in the matches. Fight men shot in the first event 
and four in the second, both events being won by E. A. 
Shepherd, a member of Al. Ivins' strong shooting or¬ 
ganization, the Riverside Gun Club of Red Bank, N. J. 
15. M. Shanley, Jr., also a member of the Riverside Club, 
got second place in each match. The scores: 
Events: 1 2 
Targets: ICO 100 
Shepherd . S7 90 
Shanley . 86 85 
Taylor . 84 .. 
Matthews . SO 81 
Events: 1 
Targets: 100 100 
Schanck . 78 .. 
Hardy . 77 
Dr Itner . 71 SI 
Leggett . 66 .. 
