732 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Dec. 6, 1913. 
Sterens Fob 25 Birds. 
B. Beyersdolr . 22 
W. Rohlfs . 19 
J. Conelley . l 9 
F. Pfannstihal . >8 
Ouail Shoot 25 Birds. 
W. Rohlfs . 20 
B. Beyersdofr . !5 
G. Conelley . J 7 
F. Pfannstihal . l 9 
J. Hckter . r 5 
A. Dominio . .;. l 7 
G. CONELLEY, Secretary. 
Marine and Field Club 
November 29, 1913. 
Monthly 
President’s 
Take Home 
Cm 
Hdcp. 
Clip 
Hdcp. 
Cup 
Hdcp. 
F. B. Stephenson ... 
25 
25 
23 
20 
2 5 
25 
25 
23 
20 
18 
S. P. Hopkins - 
20 
24 
20 
12 
17 
12 
24 
20 
3 
3 
6 
17 
6 19 
C. M. Camp . 
17 
l6 
10 
10 
II 
17 
16 
20 
10 
10 
20 
II 
20 II 
E. H. Lott . 
20 
23 
2 5 
17 
20 
23 
24 
2 5 
17 
22 
J. T. James '. 
2 5 
24 
16 
iS 
25 
24 
22 
16 
is 
20 
P. R. Towne . 
13 
18 
13 
23 
l6 
23 
18 
19 
5 
5 
9 
16 
9 15 
Dr. Sauer . 
21 
20 
17 
15 
21 
20 
21 
17 
IS 
19 
Brewster Gun Club 
Brewster, Ohio, November 27, 1913. 
'The annual poultry shoot held by the Brewster Gun 
Club was not well attended. This was due to the 
fact that many of the shooters who usually attend this 
event were out in the field in pursuit of rabbits. The 
inclemency of the weather also served to keep many 
from attending. However, the event was a complete 
success. The prizes which included turkeys, ducks 
and geese were well distributed among the shooters. 
The ladies of the Union Church served Thanks- 
giving dinner, 
and the boys made far better scores ai 
the table than 
Following 
Name. 
at 
are 
the traps, 
the scores: 
Number Shot At. Number Broke. 
Singles 
K. Miller .. 
179 
Hiner . 
108 
Deal . 
104 
‘Day . 
186 
^Lincoln . 
157 
Crawford .... 
124 
Essig . 
. 145 
134 
Merrill . 
. 145 
121 
B. Click . 
. 131 
93 
W. Click . 
. 85 
5 ° 
T. Christman 
. 80 
50 
Lightell . 
. 70 
44 
Engleman .... 
44 
Keifer . 
. 55 
34 
A. Click . 
38 
Burns . 
27 
Bottomy . 
. 40 
23 
E. Klett . 
17 
N. Christman 
9 
A. Arnold ... 
Doubles. 
6 
*Dav . 
37 - 
‘Lincoln . 
. 50 
25 
Crawford . 
. 50 
18 
Deal . 
14 
Hiner . 
8 
Merrill . 
10 
Essig . 
9 
Burns . 
8 
K. Miller . 20 
‘Professionals. 
A. J. BURNS, 
Manhassett Bay Yacht Club 
6 
Secretary. 
Port Washington, November 30, 1913. _ 
Full scores were returned in all three of the handi¬ 
cap contests by four men. D, E. Smith \von_ the ten 
bird scratch match, breaking nine, then tied with three 
others in the shoot for the monthly cup. It was 
agreed that whoever won the leg for the yearly cup 
should be declared the winner of the leg for the 
monthly cup. This Smith was able to do after a 
shoot off with James W. Alker, who tied him twice. 
H. F. Funke was the winner of the_ special handicap 
match at 25 birds after a shoot off with C. M. Gould. 
J. W. Alker and T. H. Lewis. J. W. Alker won the 
15 bird scratch contest. 
Baltusrol Golf Club 
Short Hills, N. J., November 27, 1913. 
A combination of a dark day and a high wind 
made good shooting difficult in the holiday trap shoot- 
ting competitions at the Baltusrol Golf Club to-day. 
Marshall Geer and J. O. Raaway tied for the take 
home trophy, each having a total of 18 birds. Geer 
won the shoot off. T. C. Watkins was the only one 
to win a point in the fifty bird season trophy com¬ 
petition. 
Bon Air Gun Club 
Pittsburg, November 22, 1913. 
Milo H. Miller was there with bells to-day in a 
three cornered match. His slaughter was 260 or 9 more 
than Freedman. 
Total. 
Freedman . 48-66-66-71 251 
Wolfe . 64-56-58-52 230 
Miller . 68-76-63-53 260 
ishing only 21 points behind the Reds, and, with the 
visitor’s score counted, winning the match by 71 points. 
Dr. E. H. Thompson set a new record for the club, scor¬ 
ing a perfect on his third target, making a beautiful 
group which could be covered by a silver quarter. His 
score is the more praiseworthy as it was made with a 
strange gun. The record has been held by H. Cox up 
to this date. He scored 49 in a match with the Police 
Revolver Club in April, 1910. High individual score 
was made by Cox, of the Blues, 166. Col. Hake and Dr. 
Thompson, of the Reds, were second with 164. The 
Reds also captured 5-shot honors, E. Hake scoring 45 ' 
on his third target. 
Blue Team. 
H. Cox . 10 
Cincinnati Revolver Club 
Fifteen members and one visitor took part in the 
shoot at the Brendamour range on Nov. 26. The Red 
team mustered eight members and the visitor shot with 
the Blues, making the teams equal fn numbers. The 
match was a close one, the Blue team (seven-men) fin¬ 
G. E. Pugh. 
7—41 
6 — 43 
5—38 
7 — 44 
166 
10—44 
5—36 
7—40 
7—40 
7—40 
160 
