NOV. 22, 1913. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
665 
Sportsmen’s Show, Madison Square Garden 
New York City. 
The Indoor Amateur Championship of the World.— 
The competition, to qualify for the final round in this 
event, will begin Monday morning, Feb. 23, at 11:00 
A. M. There will be shooting sessions from 11:00 A. M. 
to 1:30 P. M. and from 5:30 P. M. to 8:00 P. M., on 
Monday and each day thereafter throughout the tourna¬ 
ment, in order to determine the ten high guns who will 
■compete in the finals for the champonship. Contestants 
wll be required to shoot at fifty targets each, the ten 
high guns to qualify. Ties will be shot off on Saturday, 
Feb. 28, at 8:00 P. M. sharp. The ten high guns who 
qualify for the final round will shoot at 100 targets each 
to determine the winner. This final round will be shot 
on Saturday evening. Feb. 28, beginning promptly at 9:00 
P. M. In event of a tie, this will be shot off at 23 
targets per man. The winner of this event to receive 
a diamond fob, emblematic of “The Amateur Indoor 
Championship of the World.” Contestants may re-enter 
in the competition to qualify for the final round at their 
option, provided, however, that no contestant may make 
entry and re-enter on the same day should the total 
number of entries equal one hundred or more on that 
day. Contestants making entry for each and every day 
of the tournament (on Monday, Feb. 23), will be given 
badges which will admit them free of charge to the 
Garden. Interstate rules to govern and the referees’ 
decision will be final. 
Ladies’ Amateur Indoor Championship.—Competition 
beginning Monday, Feb. 23, at 11:00 A. M. 
Contestants will be required to shoot at fifty targets 
each and may make re-entry during the tournament 
at their option; provided that only one entry may be 
made at each of the two daily shooting sesssions, i. e., 
the morning session from 11:00 A. M. to 1:30 P. M., and 
the afternoon session from 5:30 P. M. to 8:00 P. M., 
contestants may make re-e'ntry daily. The highest score 
at fifty targets to determine the winner. 
Professional Indoor Championship.—Open to profes¬ 
sionals only—Contestants will be required to shoot at 
fifty targets on each and every day of the tournament. 
Only one entry may be made each day. To the profes¬ 
sional shooting through the tournament and making the 
highest score on his total of 300 targets will be donated 
a trophy emblematic of the “Professional Indoor Cham¬ 
pionship of the World.” No shooting up will be allowed. 
Contestants must enter the competition each day in 
order to qualify. Interstate rules to govern. 
Inter-City Team Championship.—Teams to be com¬ 
posed of five men each. Each contestant must be a 
bona fide resident of the city under whose name his 
team is entered—infringement of this rule will dis¬ 
qualify the entire team. This contest will be shot on 
Friday, Feb. 28. The names and addresses of contest¬ 
ants composing each team must be handed in to the 
secretary not later than 5 P. M. on Thursday, Feb. 26. 
Contestants will enter the competition on Friday morn¬ 
ing in the regular way—their scores to count for the 
qualifying rounds of the individual championship—each 
contestant shooting at fifty targets. Not more than two 
members of a team will be allowed to shoot in the 
same squad. 'Not more than two teams may enter from 
the same city. At the end of the afternoon session 
on Friday the scores of the five men comprising each 
team will be totaled, and suitable trophies presented 
to each member of the team making the highest score 
on their total of 250 targets. Interstate rules to govern. 
Buffalo Audubon Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 15.—The scores for the Audubon 
Club shoot held today were: 
20 20 20 20 20 23 
Wright . 18 19 119 16 15 24 
Kelsey . 20 14 17 15 16 — 
Ward . 15 15 12 IS 16 — 
Blackmer . 19 14 15 18 14 20 
Newton . 11 10 14 12 12 17 
Lyon . 8 12 13 9 11 — 
Brown . 14 17 17 20 14 18 
Jerauld . 10 13 7 12 18 20 
Singer . 17 13 16 18 15 18 
Rice . 14 13 18 14 11 — 
Brown, J ‘C. 10 15 10 11 14 — 
White . 16 13 11 17 
W. C. WOOTTON. 
Cincinnati Revolver Club. 
The club has started its indoor season, and the 
members are showing more interest than in previous 
seasons, judging by the attendance at the weekly con¬ 
test. The plan inaugurated this year may be responsi¬ 
ble for this increase of attendance at the range, as 
every member’s score is now counted, and each one 
feels that he is a factor in the team work. The mem¬ 
bers are divided into two teams, Reds and Blues. Mr. 
Stevenson is captain of the former and Mr. Shafer of 
the latter. The team total is counted each week, 
whether the number of members on each team is the 
same or not. At the end of the season the losing team 
will entertain the winner at a banquet. Col. Hake has 
also offered a handsome trophy for the high total score 
made during the season. The club meets at the Brenda- 
mour range every Wednesday evening, beginning shoot- 
ng at 6 o’clock. At the contest on Nov. 12 the (Red 
team had seven men present, and the Blue team six. 
The Reds won by a score of 943 to 852. High individual 
honors went to H. Cox, of the Blues, with 170 out of a 
possible 200. Second high to E. H. Thompson, of the 
Reds, with 163. Cox is using a 22 this season, which has 
always been the favorite calibre with A. A. Yungblut. 
Team match, 20 yards, standard target, 20 shots, pos¬ 
sible 200. 
Red Team: 
E II Thompson. 989 
10 9 
10 9 
10 10 
8 — 41 
7—40 
7—42 
6—40—163 
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A H Kenan. 10 9 8 6 6—39 
9998 7—42 
8877 6—36 
7 7 7 6 6—33—ijo 
Col. Hake . 10 10 6 6 5—37 
6964 4—29 
10 10 9 8 7—44 
10 7 8 7 6—38—148 
Capt. Stevenson . 9 8 7 6 5—35 
9 8 7 7 4—35 
10 7 7 6 5—35 
10 9 8 8 7—42—147 
E Hake . 10 10 7 7 6—40 
8 6 6 8 6—34 
9876 6—36 
_ „ 9875 4—33—143 
K W Stevenson. 9875 7—36 
8874 5—32 
8765 0—26 
5 5 7 6 5—28—122 
L Mayer . 7 3 o 0 0—10 
6665 3—26 
10 8 4 0 0—22 
8400 0—12— 70 
Team total . 943 
Blue Team: 
H Cox . 
9 
9 
8 
8—44 
10 
10 
7 
7 
6—40 
10 
8 
8 
8 
7—41 
10 
10 
9 
8 
8—45—170 
E Pugh . 
9 
7 
5 
6—37 
8 
8 
8 
6 
7—37 
10 
10 
8 
5 
6—39 
Capt. Shafer . 
10 
9 
9 
8 
7 — 43—156 
10 
8 
6 
6—40 
9 
8 
8 
7 
6-38 
8 
10 
7 
6 
5—36 
8 
10 
10 
7 
6—41—155 
A A Yungblut. 
7 
6 
10 
10—40 
9 
8 
8 
7 
5—37 
9 
8 
7 
5 
6—35 
Nagel . 
9 
8 
8 
6 
4 — 35—147 
. 9 
9 
10 
6 
5—39 
7 
6 
6 
6 
4—29 
9 
8 
5 
6 
5—33 
R H Flynt. 
10 
8 
7 
7 
5 — 37—138 
. 8 
7 
6 
3 
0—24 
5 
7 
4 
3 
0—19 
10 
5 
4 
0 
0—19 
10 
6 
4 
4 
0—24— 86 
Team total .. 852 
