Dec. 6, 1913. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
733 
Dr. A. A. Yungblut . 9 9 
10 8 
10 9 
7 7 
F. Cist . 6 6 
10 ■ 7 
9 9 
10 10 
A. E. Forester 
i 
10 9 
10 9 
8 7 
10 9 
H. F. Schaefer (Captain) 8 
9 
9 
9 
F. Nagel 
8 
9 
6 
8 
8 
9 
6 
7 
P. Ibold, Jr.* . 9 5 
8 6 
5 7 
9 7 
Total . 
‘Visitor. 
Col. C. F. Hake. 
Red Team. 
...10 10 
10 10 
9 8 
10 8 
8 8 
10 10 
10 8 
E. Hake 
10 10 
9 8 
10 10 
10 10 
J. Stevenson (Capt.) - 10 9 
10 9 
10 8 
9 * 
A. H. Kenan. 10 9 
10 9 
10 8 
9 8 
K. W. Stevenson . 7 6 
9 8 
10 8 
9 7 
Dr. Landis 
9 
7 
6 
10 
7 
6 
6 
6 
Meyers 
5 0 
6 7 
7 0 
6 6 
Total 
5 
7 
8 
8 
6 
6 
9 
8 
4—33 
6— 37 
8—44 
7— 37 
7 
6 
8 
8 
9 
7 
6 
9 
6 6—31 
7 6—36 
7 6—39 
4 7—39 
7 
6 
5 
8 
145 
0—35 
6—38 
5—31 
3—39 
M 3 
4—27 
6— 39 
3—33 
7— 39 
138 
5 4 4—29 
5 7 5—35 
6 5 4—27 
6 4 4—29 
120 
5 4 23 
7 3 0—24 
9 o 0—21 
7 6 3—32 
100 
1123 
8 8 6 — '42 
8 8 5—41 
9 8 7—41 
9 7 6—40 
164 
8 7 7-38 
10 10 10 — 50 
8 7 6—39 
164 
8 7 6—41 
6 5 6—34 
10 8 7—45 
7 8 5—40 
160 
8 6 5-38 
9 8 6—42 
7 7 7—39 
6 6 5—34 
153 
8 8 5—40 
9 8 7—43 
4 o 0 —22 
7 5 0—29 
134 
4 4 0— 21 
7 7 5—35 
130 
4 4 0—24 
5 4 0—22 
5 4 0—21 
6 0 0—22 
so 
3 o 0—8 
0 0 0—13 
0 0 0— 7 
5 5 0—22 
50 
. 1044 
Du Pont Gun Club 
Wilmington, . Nov. 29. 
Fifty-five shooters attended the regular weekly shoot 
at the Du Pont Gun Club yesterday. -There were a 
number of contests, the foremost being the Delaware 
State Championship match. W. M. Hammond, holder 
of the title and the cup, had for his opponent J. G. 
Highfield, Jr. Flammond won with a score of 84 out of 
100, while that of Highfield was but 75. Both men shot 
poorly. 
The Class B Challenge Cup match between P. D. 
Guest and J. W. Anderson, Jr., resulted in a victory for 
Guest, the holder, with a score of 43 out of 50, to 38 for 
Anderson. This is the second time Guest has defended 
the cup successfully. 
E. S. Handy, holder of the Class D cup, was defeated 
by Albert Bird. The score was: Bird 30 out of 50; 
Handy, 22. 
In a tie in Class B for a spoon between J. II. 
Thomas, L. L. Jarrell and J. G. Highfield, Jr., the lat¬ 
ter won, breaking 22 out of 50. Thomas’ broke 18, and 
Jarrell 19. 
This tie resulted from the team shoot at Camden, 
N. J., last Saturday. 
A tie of long standing for the Connable cup be¬ 
tween H. W. Bush and iH. T. Reed was decided. Reed 
was the winner with a score of 18 out of 25. Bush broke 
17. 
In the miss and out event, A. B. Richardson made 
high score with 10 straight. Next was McHugh with 8, 
E. E. du Pont 5, and L. C. Lyon 4. This was the last 
day for this event, as it was scheduled for the month 
of November. There will be three trophies given to those 
making the longest runs. The winners are A. B. Rich¬ 
ardson, with a run of 18 straight, and J. H. Minnick 
and D. S. Wood, who each had runs of 14 straight. 
Next Saturday the Du Pont Club will have the third 
match in the Philadelphia Trapshooters’ League series 
with the Glen Willow Club at Glen Willow. It is ex¬ 
pected that a strong team will go. 
The scores in detail follow: 
A. 
B. 
Richardson. 
. 23 
23 
22 
W 
M 
Hammond ...._ 
23 
18 
T. 
W. 
Baker. 
14 
18 
W 
T. 
Highfield. 
. 13 
P. 
D. 
Guest . 
. 23 
R. 
S. 
Wood. 
. 17 
17 
E. 
R. 
Jenks . 
. 18 
J. 
H. 
Thomas . 
. 23 
Ttl. 
93 
86 
48 
13 
23 
34 
18 
23 
S. G. David. 
E. M. Ross . 
T. E. Doremus . 
W. A. Joslyn. 
J. W. Anderson, Jr. 
L. L. Jarrell. 
C. C. Gerow . 
E. I. LaBeaume_ 
W. Cochran . 
J. S. -Newton . 
Lewis Lowther . 
Eugene du Pont. 
J. B. McHugh . 
S. Tuchton . 
H. P. Carlon . 
J. E. Berthollette... 
E. C. Wentzel . 
T. H. Neely. 
G. F. Lord . 
F. W. Wilson . 
G. C. O’Brien . 
P. Crossland . 
8 
10 
18 
19 
21 
40 
20 
19 
39 
19 
19 
38 
16 
19 
17 
52 
21 
21 
17 
16 
33 
10 
8 
18 
3 
3 
6 
5 
11 
16 
8 
8 
23 
20 
43 
23 
24 
22 
15 
84 
20 
20 
18 
21 
79 
20 
18 
13 
51 
23 
23 
18 
64 
18 
18 
19 
55 
20 
14 
34 
16 
16 
14 
4 
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12 
7 ... .. .. 7 
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