Oct. ii, 1513. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
471 
Evanston G. C. 
Chicago, Ill., Sept. 30.—The perfect weather Satur¬ 
day brought out forty-three shooters for the Evanston 
handicap, which was won by W. P. Northcott, of the 
Chicago Gun Club, shooting from the 18yd. line, with a 
score of S9. J. Barto, also of the Chicago Gun Uub, 
shooting from the 20yd. mark, was second with 85. W • 
R. Carman, of the Evanston Club, 16yds., was third with 
S3 T. Graham, of Long Lake, 20yds., fourth with 84 
and E. E. Hall, of the Evanston Club, 20yds., fifth with 
81 Very difficult targets were thrown, with the inten¬ 
tion of making it as hard as possible to make high 
scores. Targets were thrown 65 to 70yds., and at snarp 
angles. Fre'd Hills was high professional with 84; H. 
Kirkwood second with 81, and Dick Clancy third with 78. 
The morning program brought out twenty-hve en¬ 
tries. The first event, 16yds. rise, resulted in six per¬ 
fect scores, four amateurs and two* professionals. The 
. amateurs were Jesse Young, F. draper, H. Kennicott and 
p. Sullivan. The nrofessionals were Fred Bills and 
Ed Graham. Second place was tied for by D. F. Fesler, 
Joe Barto and W. P. Northcott, all with scores of 14. 
Third place was tied for by R. Kennicott, E. E. Hall, 
Tom Graham, amateurs, and H. C. Kirkwood and Dick 
Clancy, professionals, with scores of 13. 
The second event of 15 targets, 16yds. rise. Tom 
Graham captured alone with a perfect score. Fred Bills 
and Ed. Graham were high professionals, also with per¬ 
fect scores. Jesse Young, Dave Thomas, E. E. Hall and 
F. B. Sullivan were tied for second with 14 hits. F. 
draper, H. Kennicott, Joe Barto, O. P. Goode, W. P. 
Northcott were third with 13. 
Jesse Young captured the third event, 20 birds, 16yds. 
rise, with a perfect score. E. E. Hall, T. Graham, W. 
P. Northcott were the amateurs taking second place with 
19. Those taking third with 18 were F: P. Sullivan and 
O. P. Goode. Kirkwood was high professional with 20 
Ed. Graham and Dick Clancy second with 19 each. 
The Evanston Gun Club wishes to express its thanks 
to Mr. C. W. Hymcr, the popular U. M. C. representa¬ 
tive for his efficient manner of handling these events. 
The morning scores follow: 
Targets: 15 15 20 Targets: 
T Young . 15 14 20 O P Goode 
C W May. 8 12 11 
D Thomas . 8 14 17 
F draper . 15 13 15 
H Kendicott .15 13 16 
R Kennicott .13 11 16 
E E Hall. 13 14 19 
D F Fesler. 14 12 15 
T Graham . 13 15 19 
W T Phalen. 11 10 13 
*H Kirkwood .... 13 12 20 
*F Bills . 15 15 17 
J Barto . 14 13 17 
Evanston Handicap. 100 targets: 
Yds. T’t. Yds. T’t. 
15 15 20 
.. 12 13 18 
W P Northcott... 14 13 19 
R C Millen . 8 7 15 
W P Northcott,Jr. 8 5 S 
A A Scowley.12 10 16 
*M Ballou, Jr. 5 4 11 
*D Clancy . 13 12 19 
H H Motley.12 11 10 
R R Kennicott.... 11 9 14 
F P Sullivan.15 14 18 
C A Hardy.12 12 16 
*E Graham . 15 15 19 
C W May. 
Mullikan . 
H FI Motley.. 
*H Winans.... 
W T Phalen . 
H Bisson . 
R T Thorne... 
W L De Wolf. 
»M Ballou, Jr. 
F S Robbins.. 
A A Scowley. 
F M Schieble. 
R Kennicott . 
W P Northcott 
D F Fesler.... 
W A Davis... 
O P Goode... 
G H Coleman. 
R C Millen... 
C A Hardy... 
F P Sullivan. 
’Professionals. 
75 
78 
65 
31 
71 
71 
74 
81 
69 
62 
77 
70 
51 
89 
67 
36 
75 
77 
59 
70 
71 
E E Hall.... 
T Barto . 
T Graham .. 
Vance . 
D Thomas . 
H Kennicott 
*E Graham . 
F Graper . 22 
*F Bills . 22 
J Young . 22 
*D Clancy 
*H C Kirkwood 22 
W R Carman.... 
H Poole . 
H Van Petten... 
E L Harpham... 
J H Bristle. 
C H Searle. 
Cochrane 
J Davis . 16 
81 
85 
82 
74 
73 
79 
OS 
33 
84 
78 
78 
81 
83 
55 
70 
33 
73 
39 
19 
49 
W. J. Phalen, Sec’y and Treas. 
Wynora G. C. 
West Elizabeth, Pa., Oct. 1.—The regular weekly 
practice shoot of the Wvnora Gun Club, was held this 
afternoon, under conditions which were not of the best 
for high scores. The scores, 50 targets each: 
While we are just beginners and are subscribers for 
Forest and Stream, we want to break into print with 
our work. 
W W Buck . 41 R Cole' . 31 
Dr E Y Ord. 41 Dr A H Aber. 30 
G Z Stover. 31 D W Kiersted. 30 
West Elizabeth, Pa., Oct. 4.— The week-end shoot 
of the Wynora Gun Club, of this place, resulted in the 
following scores at 50 targets shot at: 
Jones . 
. 35 
Lewis . 
Ord . 
21 
Buck . 
14 
Cole . 
Duncan . 
. 6 
G. Z. Stover, Sec’y. 
Nemours (Ladies) G. C. 
\\ it.mington, Del., Oct. 2. — Owing to the inclement 
weather, very few shooters were out Wednesday after- 
noon. In the regular event. Miss Hammond and Mrs. 
Clark tied, each scoring 15 breaks. In the handicap 
event for the Major Ramsay gold trophy, Miss Ham¬ 
mond was high, and 1 is the holder of the medal until 
the next regular shoot. 
Scores (25 targets, with handicaps), were as follows: 
Miss Hammond ... 
Mrs W A Joslyn... 
Miss M V Lannan . 
Class A. 
7 22 Miss A Riley... 
1 14 Mrs O B Clark. 
6 18 
9 21 
3 IS 
Mrs H Stidham 
Class C. 
10 16 
mNCHESTEfi/S. 
“BRUSH” SHELLS 
Help Wonderfully To Make Good Big Bags 
I F you have a close-shooting trap or duck gun that just fits you 
and you would like to shoot it in the field, you can do so with¬ 
out fear of mutilating your birds, or missing too many shots, 
by using Winchester “ Brush ” shells. They are so loaded that they 
make an open and even pattern at distances from 25 to 30 yards 
when used in choke-bore guns, without the loss of velocity, pene¬ 
tration or uniformity. With these shells you can make many kills 
which would be misses if you used too close a shooting load. The 
big, even spread of shot “ Brush ” shells give, helps wonderfully to 
make good bags, as sportsmen who have used them will testify. 
Winchester “Brush” shells are loaded in “Leader” and “Repeater” 
graeds in 12, 16 and 20 gauges, and can be bought at all reputable 
dealers. To get the satisfactory, open-shooting loads, ask for 
Winchester “Brush” shells and see that the box bears a big 
Herron Hill G. C. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 4. —After shooting a pretty 
race on 50 rocks, and winding up in a shoot-off of a five 
tie, Dr. J. H. Humes won the George E. Painter cup 
to-day. The Doctor shot from a handicap of 10 aero- 
saucers, getting 41 in actual kills. In the shoot-off against 
McMeans, Jarvis, Werling and Ruser, Dr. Humes was 
steady and consistent. 
The 
scores: 
G E Painter. 
. 0 
50 
Tohn Slater . 
. 6 
42 
A H King. 
. 0 
48 
*C B Smith. 
. 0 
37 
C F Moore. 
. 0 
47 
George Pinder .... 
15 
23 
E N Gillespie. 
. 0 
42 
S Balser . 
. 7 
41 
*G H Hassam. 
. 0 
42 
S Werling . 
. 15 
35 
II E Brooks, Tr... 
. 6 
41 
S M Crothers. 
. 0 
45 
FI W Stewart. 
. 3 
43 
H E Kohlmeyer... 
. 10 
36 
T W Snerrer. 
. 5 
43 
H C Reeser. 
. 12 
38 
A D Hickman. 
. 0 
43 
W I) Tarvis. 
. 10 
43 
*T Lewis . 
. 0 
38 
Dr J H Humes... 
. 10 
41 
*T C Garland. 
. 0 
42 
J H McMeanS. 
47 
W H Denman. 
. 6 
42 
The averages of the forty-five shooters who qualified 
in the season shoots of the 
shooters’ League, are: 
Western Pennsylvania Trap- 
II G Gillespie. 
92.17 
F D Smith. 
... 79.40 
G E Painter. 
91.86 
FI L Born. 
J F Calhoun. 
91.03 
1 K Lawson. 
... 78.60 
R T West. 
90.78 
1 Slater . 
. .. 78.49 
A D Hickman. 
89.24 
L Lautenslager .. 
... 79.33 
Geo Cochran . 
89.10 
N L Pearson. 
... 77.21 
A H King. 
88.96 
W H Denman.... 
... 76.82 
A H Aber. 
88.34 
W Zimmerly . 
... 76.16 
S F Barson. 
88.00 
FI E Brooks. 
... 75.04 
D M Young. 
87.82 
R B Thompson... 
... 74.OS 
W C Heisey. 
87.60 
A L Murphy. 
... 74.08 
A S Anthony. 
87.03 
H E Goss. 
... 72.17 
E M Gillespie. 
86.26 
J H Humes. 
... 72.00 
C W Peterson. 
85.72 
E E Meredith.... 
... 72.00 
J I Morrison. 
84.69 
A L Iseman . 
... 68.34 
W R Hill. 
84.34 
Wm Murphy .. 
... 67.47 
M T Brendlinger ... 
83.30 
C B Ashbaugh ... 
... 67.25 
A FI Rigsby. 
82.89 
N A Calhoun . 
D W Baker. 
82.89 
F O Hill . 
... 64.52 
B D Matthews. 
82.89 
W A Cornelius. 
... 63.8? 
J W Sherrer. 
80.68 
A W Whalen . 
... 63.41 
F F Cotter. 
E Myer . 
81.10 
J A Chillcott. 
