698 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Nov. 29, 1913. 
99 from 19. E. R. De Wolfe bagged the leg on Traver s 
Island cup from 3 after a shoot-off. _ Dr. Culver from 
20yd. mark cracked 24 and took distance handicap. 
Ward Hammond was the popular pro. present, and shot 
pretty well, though not up to his state champ, form. 
Scores: 
Team Shoot.—'New York A. C.—A. W. Churoh, 17, 
22, 22, 23—84; F. A. Hodgman, 19, 19, 22, 23—83; G. L. 
Culver, 22, 23, 22, 24—91; George J. Corbett, 21, 24, 17, 20— 
82; R. L. Spotts, 22, 25, 23, 24—94. Total, 433 birds. 
Princeton Gun Club.—H. R. Green, 20, 19, 22, 19—80; 
T. H. Minick. 16, to, ix, 13—30; D. G. Turner, 18, 22, 20, 
24—84; T. L. Horn, 18, 16, 20, 19—73; W. Shanley, 17, 13, 
17, 15—62. Total, 350 birds. 
Monthly Cup (Handicap), Twenty-five Birds.—H. R. 
Green (0), 20: A. W. Church (2), 19; T. H. Minick (0), 6; 
F. A. Hodgman (2), 21; D. G. Turner (0), 18; D. L. 
Culver (2), 24; T. L. Horn (0), 18; George J. Corbett (2), 
23; W. Shanley (0), 17; R. L. Spotts (0), 22; T. Lenane, 
Jr. (3), 25; R. R. Debacher (4). 25; W. M. Hammond (o), 
14; D. S. Martin (4), 21; H. H. Duden (5), 25; W. B. 
Ogden (2), 24; A. L. Burns (0), 19; T. A. Davis (0), 15; 
A. J. McManus (4), 23; Conrad Stein (3), 24; E. R. 
De Wolfe (3), 21; G. J. Wood (6), 9. 
■First Shoot-Off—Debacher (4). 25; Lenane (3), 25; 
Duden (5), 25. Second Shoot-off—Lenane (3), 14; De¬ 
bacher (4), 24; Duden (4), 22. Won by Debacher. 
Club Cup (Handicap).—Twenty-five Birds. H. R. 
Green (0), 19; A. W. Church (2), 24; T. H. Minick (0), 
19; F. A. Hodgman (2), 21; D. G. Turner (0), 22; D. L. 
Culver OO, 24; T. L. Horn (0), 16; George J. Corbett (2), 
25; W. Shanley (o), 14; R. L. Spotts (of. 25; T. Lenane, 
Jr. (3), 25; R. R. Debacher (5), 25; W. M. Hammond (o), 
21; D S. Martin (4), 21; II. H. Duden (5), 25; W. B. 
Ogden (3), 25; A. L. Burns (3), 23; T. A. Davis (0), 19; 
A. J. McManus (4), 25: Conrad Stein (2), 25; E. R. 
De Wolfe '(3), 25; G. J. Wood (6), 21. Won by Spotts. 
Accumulation Cup (Handicap).—Twenty-five Birds.— 
H. R. Green (0), 19; A. W. Church (2), 24; T. H. Minick 
(0), 11; F. A. Hodgman (2), 24; D. G Turner (0), 20; 
D. L. Culver (2), 24; T. L. Horn (0), 20; George J. Cor¬ 
bett (1), 18; W. Shanley (o), 17; R. L. Spotts (0), 23; 
T. Lenane, Jr. (3), 14; R. R. Debacher (5), 25; W. M. 
Hammond (o), 18; D. S. Martin (3), 21; H. H. Duden 
(3), 22; W. B. Ogden (3), 23; A. L. Burns (0), 20; T. A. 
Davis (o), 18; A. J. McManus (4), 20; Conrad Stein (2), 
23; E. R. De Wolfe (3)1 23; G. J. Wood (6), n. 
Shoot-Off.—Debacher (5), 20; Ogden (3), 24. Won by 
Ogden. 
Travers Island Trophy (Handicap).—Twenty-five 
Birds. H. R. Green (0), 22; A. W. Church (2), 24; T. H. 
Minick (0), 13; F. A. Hodgman (1), 24; D. G. Turner (0), 
24; D. L. Culver (2), 25; T. L. Horn (0), 19; George J. 
Corbett (3), 23; W. Shanley (0), 15; R. L. Spotts (0), 
24; T. Lenane, Jr. (4), 22; R. R. Debacher (3). 20; W. 
M. Hammond (o), 23; D. S. Martin (3), 24; II. H. Duden 
(5), 25; W. B. Ogden (2), 23; A. L. Burns (0), 22; T. A. 
Davis (0), 21; A. J. McManus (4), 20; Conrad Stein (2), 
23; E. R. De Wolfe (3), 25; G. J. Wood (6), 15. 
First Shoot-Off.—Culver (2), 23; Duden (5), 25; De 
Wolfe (3), 25. Second Shoot-off.—-Culver (2). 22; Duden 
(5), 22; De Wolfe ( 3 )-. 2 5 - Won by De Wolfe. 
Scratch and Handicap Cups.—One hundred Birds.— 
IL. R. Greene 80—0—80; A. W. Church, 83—8—91; T. II. 
Minck, 40—0—40; F. A. Hodgman,'83—7—90; D. G. Turn¬ 
er, 84—0—84; D. L. Culver, 91—3—94; T. L. Horn, 73—0— 
73; George J. Corbett, 82—8—90; W. Shanley, 63—0—63; 
R. L. Spotts, 94—0—94; T. Lenane, Tr., 73—13—86; R. R. 
Debacher, 80—19—99: W. M. Hammond, 76—0—76; D. S. 
Martin, 73^14—87; H. H. Duden, 79—20—99; W. B. Og¬ 
den, 88—■10—98; A. L. Burns, 84—0—-84; T. A. Davis, 
74 —0—74; A. J. McManus, 72—16—-88; Conrad Stein, 87—• 
8— 95 ; E. R. De Wolfe, 84—-12—96; G. J. Wood, 32—24—56. 
Scratch won by Spotts; handicap won by Debacher 
after shoot-off. 
Distance Handicap.—Twenty-five Birds. A. W. 
Church (19), 14; F. A. Hodgman (19), 21; D. L. Culver 
(20), 24; G. J. Corbett (19), 17; R. L. Spotts (21), 9; T. 
Lenane, Jr. (17), 12; R. R. Debacher (16), 22; W. M. 
Hammond (21), 12; D. S. Martin (17), 18; II. H. Duden 
(16), 19; W. B. Ogden (19), 21; A. L. Burns (21), 17; 
T. A. Davis (21), 7; Conrad Stein (19), 19; E. R. De 
Wolfe (18), 20; G. J. Wood (16), 8. Won by Culver. 
Cincinnati Revolver Club 
The olub team, matches are proving their popularity 
by the increase in attendance at the weekly contest. 
On Nov. 19 sixteen members were on hand, the Red 
team all answering to roll call, and the Blue team 
two members shy. The Reds won the match by a wide 
margin. High individual honors went to the Blues, 
H. Cox placing 13 shots in the black and scoring a total 
of 162. Closely following Him was Stevenson, captain 
of the Reds, with 157. High 5-shot score was made 
by K. M.^ Stevenson, of the same team, who made 44 
on his third target. Kenan’s score was not quite up 
to his mark, as he was trying out a new 38-cal. gun, 
and had not got the sights adjusted just' right. He 
made some nice groups, but they were off center. 
Team match, 20 yards, 20 shots, possible 200. Stand- 
and target. 
Red Team: 
(Cljattkagiuttty Prorlamatinn 
IjP BrtJBPti ,s again at hand when we, as trapshooters, according to a long respected 
custom, should give due consideration and thought to the serious problem which 
is now foremost in the minds of all true Americans, 
Oih? ullimtksgumuj ©urknj. 
iFcr Ilir Du JEmt (gun (Club the year just passed has been one of unprecedented activity 
and prosperity. Never before in the history of the Club had we so many members, and never 
before has the attendance at the weekly shoots been as large as during the year just passed. It 
was the good fortune of the Du ‘Pont Gun Club to win the Championship of the Philadelphia 
trapshooters League, and our efforts in staging the Eastern Hana^ap and the Delaware Stale 
Shoot were crowned with unusual success. Our annual dinner, the greatest event of its kind in 
trapshooting annals, will live forever in the minds of those who attended. 
H?p ar? at prarr with ourselves and the world and the outlook for the future is 
exceedingly bright. Profiling well by the experience of the past, we hope to see our duty more 
clearly, so that the work of the future will stand out even better, and with greater satisfaction 
to our members. 
Nuiu, lljrrrfnrr, The Du Pont Gun Club, does hereby designate Thursday, the twenty- 
seventh day of November, the date of the Annual ®ljaukflgiuing Day GJurkey &l|ont at tfjr 
Du IJunt (Suit (Club, and invite our members and all trapshooters throughout the land to cease from 
their wonted occupations and assemble with us for the purpose of winning a turkey, if possible, so 
that their day of thanksgiving may indeed be filled to repletion with a realization of one of the 
best things in a material way this world has to offer, 
A ffiargr. Primp, 3Fat, and dluiry ulurkpy 
3ht I0ilnf03 SHiprruf, I hereunto set my hand and seal 
this tenth day of November, in the year of our Lord, nineteen 
hundred and thirteen, and of the existence of the Du Pont Qun 
Club, the third. 
Attest: 
President 
Secretary 
K. M. Stevenson 
Col. Hake 
J. F. Stevenson (Capt.)... 
. 10 
9 
6 
6 
6—37 
10 
10 
9 
8 
8 
7—42 
10 
9 
8 
8 
7 
5—37 
Dr. P. K. Phillip . 
. 7 
10 
10 
8 
7 
6—41— 
157 
9 
E. Hake . 
9 
6 
4 
4—33 
7 
10 
9 
8 
6 
5-38 
8 
10 
9 
8 
6 
6—39 
Dr. Landis . 
. 7 
10 
10 
10 
7 
6 — 43 — 
153 
9 
Dr. Thompson . 
8 
7 
6 
4—35 
10 
10 
10 
6 
9 
6—41 
9 
9 
8 
6 
7 
6-36 
Meyers . 
9 
8 
8 
8 
6 — 39 — 
151 
5 
A. II. Kenan . 
8 
8 
7 
5-38 
10 
10 
9 
7 
6 
■—32 
8 
8 
8 
7 
7 
7—37 
10 
9 
8 
7 
7—41— 
148 
Total . 
5 5 
9 8 
10 10 
S 8 
8 8 
7 
6 7 
4—27 
4 — 3 2 
6—44 
4 
9 
7 6—37 
4 6—33 
4 ’. — 26 
6 4—36 
5—27 
.—24 
4—29 
4 — 31 - 
5 — 30 
.—22 
.—26 
3 — 31 - 
•—33 
■— 9 
3—22 
Blue Team: 
H. Cox . 
... 9 
8 
8 
8 
7—40 
10 
9 
8 
7 
7—41 
140 
10 
9 
9 
8 
7—43 
10 
8 
7 
7 
6-38- 
162 
E. Pugh . 
8 
8 
7 
7 
6-36 
136 
10 
10 
7 
5 
5—37 
10 
10 
5 
9 
5—39 
10 
10 
8 
8 
7 — 43 — 
155 
F. Cist . 
... 8 
7 
7 
6 
6—34 
hi 
7 
7 
7 
6 
5—32 
10 
10 
9 
8 
4—41 
10 
10 
7 
7 
6—40— 
147 
H. F. Shafer (Capt.). 
... 9 
8 
8 
6 
6—37 
109 
8 
8 
6 
5 
5—32 
9 
8 
6 
6 
5—34 
9 
7 
6 
7 
5 — 34 — 
137 
Nagel . 
7 
7 
5 
4—32 
- 85 
9 
7 
6 
5 
4—31 
7 
7 
7 
5 
.-26 
1,190 
9 
8 
6 
6 
.—29— 
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