FOREST AND STREAM 
735 
Dec. 6, 1913- 
Kearney . 
.. 14 
19 
14 
13 
Dixon . 
.. 17 
18 
15 
16 
Davis . 
21 
18 
17 
Keller . 
.. 17 
15 
24 
21 
Huggins . 
.. 8 
4 
II 
MoLemore . 
•• 15 
18 
20 
20 
Hetherington, Jr. .. 
•• 23 
13 
19 
l6 
Hallinger . 
.. 18 
18 
16 
Everett . 
17 
Williams . 
10 
12 
Jones . 
8 
II 
14 
Black . 12 8 9 . 
The leg on the Du Pont trophy today was won by 
Piercy with a full score, counting hahdicap. We are 
having a nice crowd of shooters every Saturday now, and 
hope to have two or three times as many after the boys 
get through chasing around after the quail and pheasant, 
and we extend an invitation to all trap shooters to pay 
us a visit whenever convenient and enjoy a good after¬ 
noon’s sport with a lot of sociable fellows. We are 
going to have our turkey shoot as usual a day or so 
before Christmas. Wait for a program telling particu¬ 
lars. 
Evanston Gun Club 
Chicago, Ill., November 24, 1913. 
Saturday was Hamilton Club Day at the Evanston 
Gun Club, and twenty-seven shooters faced the traps 
The day was ideal and some very fine scores were 
registered. Kennicott the expert Evanston Amateur 
led the entire field with 97 out of a possible 100. 
Coleman and Bristle were tied for second honors with 
92. Homer Clark led the professionals with 96. Kirk¬ 
wood, Cadwallader and Stannard tieing for second place 
with 95 and Jay Graham and Ed. Graham third with 
94. H. A. Gano of the Hamilton Club won the Silver 
spoon after shooting off a tie with E. A. Ely. Phalen 
led the field in the turkey shoot with a perfect score, 
having a handicap of 9 and breaking 41, Bristle and 
Carman tieing for second place. In the shoot off 
Bristle won with a perfect score of 25, Carman break¬ 
ing 24. The scores were: 
'Kirkwood . 
'Cadwallader 
'Stannard . 
'Jay Graham ... 
*Ed. Graham ... 
'Clark . 
Kennicott . 
Goode . 
Darby . 
Newkirk . 
Ely . 
Cane . 
Altmeier . 
Johnson . 
Hicks . 
Davis . 
Watson . 
Phalen ...... 
Coleman . 
Doyle . 
Carman . 
Bristle . 
Foerster . 
Raine . 
Booss . 
Millen . 
'Professionals. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
95 
... 125 
119 
95 
94 
94 
96 
... 150 
143 
86 
••• 75 
66 
• 75 
38 
72 
• •• 75 
32 
59 
59 
... 50 
13 
75 
57 
• •• 75 
68 
60 
... IOO 
92 
87 
... 150 
120 
92 
... 125 
82 
■ ■ ■ 75 
62 
••• 75 
51 
75 
71 
W. J. PHALEN, Secretary and Treasurer. 
Youghiogheny County Club 
McKeesport, Penna., November 28, 1913. 
The conditions yesterday for trap shooting were 
about as poor as could be imagined, a drizzling rain 
falling, and a heavy black fog settling down so thick 
that birds could hardly be seen, making it very diffi¬ 
cult to detect whether the bird was broken, unless it 
was completely powdered; however, a number of the 
old time enthusiasts showed up and a good afternoons 
sport was enjoyed. In the preliminary shoot, Cornelius 
led off with 22 out of a possible 25; however, he was 
not able to keep up this gait, and in the second 
event. Smith of Braddock won, with 21 out of 25, Ash- 
baugh 19, Cornelius 17, Canning 12. 
In the 10 bird shoots for chickens, results were as 
follows: 
Name. Events. 
1 23456789 10 
Smith . 6 7 10 8 8 9 8 10 8 .. 
Ashbaugn . 6 9 6 3 8 9 7. 
Davis . 7 7 7 8 8 6 9 8 8 7 
Sword . 7 6 7 5 6 8 7. 
Cornelius . 7 5 5 7 6 3 5.. 5 4 
Heisey . 8 8 9 8 8 10 7 
Wilson . 1 
In the shoot off of ties, the winners are as follows: 
1st Event — Sword. 6th Event — Heisey. 
2nd Event—Ashbaugh. 7th Event—Davis. 
3rd Event—Smith. 8th Event—Smith. 
4th Event—Smith. 9th Event—Heisey. 
5th Event—Heisey. 10th Event—Davis. 
The final results in the chicken shoots, give Smith 
3 chickens, Heisey 3 chickens, Davis 2 chickens, Ash¬ 
baugh 1 chi,cken, and Sword 1 chicken. 
The next open shoot at the club, will be on Satur¬ 
day week. December 6th. This will be an open shoot 
for all, whether members of the club or not. 
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