Oct. 25, 1913. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
535 
The 16-Gauge Repeater That You Want, The 
WINCHESTER 
Model 1912 — Now On Sale 
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Model 1912, Which Has Won Favor Everywhere. 
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circular describing it to the makers, the 
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., New Haven, Conn. 
Chicago Gan Club. 
Chicago, Ill., Oct. 12.—The following scores were 
made in the weekly club shoot this afternoon, a number 
of them being most excellent: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Targets: 
H. 
15 
50 
50 
50 
50 
25 
25 
E Silver . 
. 20 
44 
50 
41 
20 
J R Graham. 
. 17 
ii 
59 
49 
48 
24 
E S Graham. 
. 20 
15 
48 
47 
40 
47 
23 
23 
D E Thomas. 
. 21 
42 
48 
45 
47 
22 
24 
P II- Clarke. 
. 17 
12 
46 
40 
36 
B L Kammerer. 
. 18 
11 
44 
37 
39 
Geo Eck . 
. 19 
43 
40 
38 
C R Seelig. 
. 19 
41 
43 
41 
C W Sanford. 
. 16 
7 
40 
38 
34 
lb 
21 
O Kausche . 
. 17 
40 
38 
H C Wolfe . 
. 18 
39 
42 
35 
46 
J B Barto. 
. 21 
13 
39 
35 
C VV May. 
. IS 
38 
38 
W S Tohnston. 
7 
36 
C F Seelig. 
8 
36 
O W Crocker. 
. 17 
35 
4b 
39 
23 
W A Metzger. 
. 16 
41 
39 
S W Doran. 
38 
T Eck . 
. 17 
33 
35 
P Miller . 
. 17 
ii 
32 
34 
O M George. 
12 
17 
19 
H J Foster. 
. 13 
18 
J C Deagan. 
15 
F Wittenberg . 
7 
Events Nos. 4 and 5, distance handicaps. 
On Saturday, Oct. 11, scores were made as follows: 
Targets: 50 50 25 25 Targets: 50 50 25 25 
J H May .40 .. .. F V Cannon... 31 34 8 .. 
A Lino . 33 42 13 .. H J Foster.38 .. 21 11 
Second event was distance handicap. 
Buffalo Audubon Club. 
Buffai.0, N. Y., Oct. 18. — -The second shoot of the 
Buffalo Audubon Club for October was held to-day on 
the club grounds under very unfavorable conditions. 
There was a brisk cold wind, but in spite of this there 
were several good scores. Rogers, of Lockport, was 
high man with 94 out of his possible 100. Spoons were 
won by Messrs. Rogers, Jerauld and Fox in A, 13, and 
C Classes respectively. Scores: 
Targets: 20 20 20 20 20 
Wright . 18 18 19 17 17 
Ward . 18 20 18 19 15 
Covert . 19 17 16 16 IS 
Rogers . 20 19 19 20 16 
Ebberts . 20 19 16 16 17 
Black . 12 8 10 2 7 
Immel . 17 16 16 16 12 
Eaton . 15 14 10 .. 
Hammond . 17 19 14 17 15 
Singer . 16 16 18 17 19 
C. W. BILLINGS (Right), 
One of the best true amateurs in the game. 
White . 10 13 13 7 .. 
Jerauld . 15 16 19 18 15 
Lambert . 16 18 17 18 11 
Fish . 18 17 17 16 15 
Greene . 8 12 4 
Bargar . 17 17 14 
Nemours (Ladies) G. C. 
Wit.mington, Del., Oct. 16.—Thirteen women faced 
the traps Wednesday afternoon for their weekly shoot. 
In the regular event Miss Lannan and Miss Carson 
tied, both breaking 18, which with their handicaps gave 
them each a perfect score in the handicap event for the 
Major Ramsay weekly trophy. This necessitated a 
shoot-off, but darkness prevented, so the winner of the 
medal could not be determined until next Wednesday, 
when the shoot-off will take place. Scores, with handi¬ 
caps, were as follows: 
Class A: 
Miss H D Hammond 1 12 Miss C D Gentieu.. 4 9 
Miss B V Carson... 10 25 Miss M V Moody.. 11 18 
Miss J P Hirst. 7 18 Mrs W A Joslyn... 5 20 
Miss M V Lannan.. 8 25 Mrs O B Clark. 3 13 
Miss M Woodman.. 7 16 
Class B: 
Mrs. F W Wilson.. 14 23 Miss M Carr. 13 20 
Mrs H Prettyman.. 12 19 
Class C: 
Mrs. J. P. Martin.14 17 
Rising Sun G. C. 
Rising Sun, Md., Oct. 14.—Twenty-six of those who 
hunger for smoke were on the cracker line here to-day 
in a 150-rock tournament. H. H. Sloan, of Philadelphia, 
was topped with 138, followed one down by J. H. Min- 
nick, of Du Pont Gun Club. C. O. Williams was third 
with 133. Linn Worthington and ole Fred Slear tied for 
upper for-wads-only gun with 138. Scores: 
*11 L Worthington... 
. 138 
W R Fieles. 
96 
J B McHugh. 
. 129 
C O Williams. 
133 
J II Minnick. 
. 137 
M E Rose. 
99 
*E L Slear. 
. 138 
F H Riale. 
115 
H H Sloan. 
. 138 
H M Anderson... 
128 
* W M Hammond. 
. 134 
E M Stockton.... 
113 
*W A Toslyn. 
. 131 
II Alexander . 
• (45) 
35 
W B Smith. Jr. 
. 114 
A R Keen. 
..(15) 10 
W G Wood. 
. 129 
T M Sterrett. 
. (151 
8 
*L R Lewis. 
. 98 
S T Terry. 
.(15) 
6 
*H S Welles. 
. 132 
R Sebold . 
.(15) 
7 
F H Springer. 
. 119 
Cecil Kirk . 
.(15) 
12 
II Johnson. 
. 118 
J Jenness . 
.(15) 
11 
