Dec. 27, 1913. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
831 
ters. His second target had a nice bunch of four ios, 
but a 7 spoiled his chance for a perfect. His last target 
was also a good one, with four shots in the black. His 
total of 170 is one of the highest yet made at the club 
shoots. E. H. Thompson shot a consistent ga'it, only 
three of his shots failing to land in the black, and his 
total 168, was second high. Col. Hake, on his last tar¬ 
get, tied with Schaefer for high 5-shot score, placing 
all his shots in the black for a total of 47. He was 
third high with 167. All individual honors went to the 
Reds, who also won the match by 108 points. On the 
Blue team Captain Stevenson was high with 164. His 
second target had a good group of three ios and a 9, 
and totaling 45. A. H. Kenan came next with 162, 
which is below his average. The club will not meet 
again until after the holidays, the next shoot to be held 
on Jan. 7. 
RED TEAM. 
H. F. Schaefer (Captain) — 
10 
7 
5 
4 — 36 
10 
10 
7 
10 
10— 47 
10 
10 
9 
7 
6—■ 42 
10 
10 
10 
8 
7— 45—170 
E. H. Thompson. 
9 
8 
8 
8— 43 
10 
10 
9 
8 
7 — 44 
10 
8 
8 
7 
5 — 38 
9 
9 
9 
8 
8— 43—168 
■Col. C. Hake. 
9 
8 
6 
4 — 37 
10 
10 
8 
7 
7 — 42 
10 
9 
8 
7 
7— 41 
10 
10 
9 
9 
9— 47^167 
E. Hake . 
9 
8 
8 
5 — 40 
9 
9 
8 
7 
6— 39 
9 
8 
7 
7 
6— 37 
10 
9 
8 
7 
5 — 39—155 
A. A. Yungblut . 
9 
8 
7 
6— 40 
8 
8 
6 
6 
5 — 33 
10 
7 
7 
7 
5 — 36 
9 
8 
8 
8 
7 — 40—149 
F. Cist . 
9 
7 
5 
4 — 34 
10 
10 
6 
6 
6- 38 
10 
6 
6 
5 
5 — 32 
9 
9 
9 
8 
8— 43—147 
Total . 
BLUE 
TEAM. 
T. F. Stevenson (Captain).. 
9 
9 
7 
7 — 42 
10 
10 
10 
9 
6— 45 
10 
9 
7 
6 
6- 38 
9 
9 
7 
7 
7 — 39—164 
A. H. Kenan. 
10 
9 
7 
6— 42 
10 
10 
9 
6 
6 — 4* 
10 
10 
9 
7 
6— 42 
9 
8 
8 
8 
4— 37—162 
■G. E. Pugh . 
9 
9 
8 
7 — 43 
10 
9 
8 
6 
5 — 38 
10 
8 
7 
6 
5 — 36 
8 
8 
7 
7 
7 — 37—154 
K. W. Stevenson . 
... 9 
8 
7 
7 
5 — 36 
9 
7 
6 
6 
3 — 31 
8 
7 
6 
6 
5 — 32 
10 
9 
8 
6 
6— 39—138 
Flynt . 
... 8 
8 
6 
3 
0— 25 
10 
9 
6 
4 
0— 29 
9 
8 
6 
5 
4— 32 
10 
10 
8 
8 
0— 36—122 
•IF. Nagel . 
... 8 
5 
5 
4 
3— 25 
10 
8 
5 
5 
5— 33 
8 
6 
5 
3 
0— 22 
8 
7 
5 
5 
00 1 
0 
I 
1 
CO 
Total . 
. 848 
Hyde Park Gun Club Live Bird Shoot. 
J. B. Kurtz. 22221222202222 2—14 
M. F. Kofroth . 12121211201112 2—14 
J. W. Wertz.. 2 a 1 1 202 1 222 1 1 ’i—44 
H. Travelts . 220x2221.21222 2—13 
F. Wertz . 1 10222221221 10 2—13 
F. Miller . 2 1 022222221 221 0—13 
M. F. Fleisher . 20222 102 122222 2—13 
I. C. Young . 11012021211111 1—13 
Ed. H. Adams . 222 1222.1220022 0—12 
Fred. Wertz . 1120222202 2222 .—12 
C. F. Potts . 0 1 0 . 2 I 1 2222 1 . 2 2—11 
M. R. Kern . 22000101222022 1—10 
W. B. Lutz . 20101222210212 1—12 
Oak Brook Gun Club Live Bird Shoot. 
M. R. Kern . 1 1 222 1 222 2—10 
Al. Fromm . 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2—10 
F. R. Wertz . 1 1 2 1 1 222 1 2—10 
Anderson . 2 2 2 1 2 2 0 1 2 .— 8 
Lebo ... 0 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 1— 9 
Berkshyre .. 221222220 0— 8 
J. W. Wertz . 22022 1 1 0 1 2— 8 
Fleisher . 1 1 0 1 0222 1 2— 8 
Kurtz . 0220 1 2 1 22 2— 8 
Kofroth . 220 1 1 . 2 . 1 2— 7 
Ties to shoot off: 
Morris E. Kern. 2212 2—5 
Fred R. Wertz . 2202 1—4 
Al. A. Fromm .. 02222—4 
Event No. 2, Oak Brook Gun Club, at Five Live Birds. 
J. Wertz . 2 1 22 2—5 
Kern . 2222 2—5 
F. R. Wertz . 22 . 2 1—4 
Fromm . 2 2 0 2 2—4 
Ed. Adams . 2 2 1 2 0—4 
Lebo . 1 1 2 0 1—4 
Kurtz . 0 2 2 2 2—4 
Koforth .,...22 2—3' 
Anderson . 1 0 o 1 2—3 
Fleisher . 1 1 2 0 1—4 
Birmingham Gun Club. 
Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 13.—Seventeen shooters par¬ 
ticipated in the regular shoot of the Birmingham Gun 
Club’s weekly shoot. After several practice events there 
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THE LIGHT SHOWS YOUR SHOT 
was a handicap at 100 targets for a case of shells donated 
by the I. S. Cartridge Association, the winner to get 
300 and second high 200 of the shells. Gentry Hillman, 
shooting from 19yds., was the winner of the first prize, 
and >C. J. Barr, shooting from 17yds., got the 200 shells 
for second high. C. J. Perry was high professional. 
The weather conditions were ideal, but it got rather 
dark when the last events were being shot. 
Scores were made as follows in the handicap: 
Handicap, Yds. 
Shot At. 
Broke. 
Gentry Hillman ... 
. 19 ' 
100 
91 
C. T. Barr . 
100 
86 
H. C. Ryding . 
. 19 
100 
85 
John Fletcher . 
. 19 
100 
84 
( . T. Perry . 
. 1 7 
100 
82 
E. M. CJornwell .... 
. 19 
100 
80 
Tames Hillman .... 
. 19 
100 
79 
Mr. Randolph . 
. 17 
100 
74 
W. C. Bonham . 
. 19 
100 
73 
I. J. Sellers . 
. 18 
100 
73 
Garl . 
100 
7 i 
T. Broyles . 
. 18 
100 
69 
M. Bordman . 
100 
63 
Smith . 
100 
62 
Wm. Tourdan . 
l6 
100 
62 
Tohn Lister . 
IQ 
75 
58 
J. Mortimer Jourdan 
16 
50 
34 
Independent 
Gun Club 
at 
120 
Targets. 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 15 15 
15 Tot. 
M. F. Kofroth . 
14 
15 
14 
11 9 *5 
15—105 
W. Eck . 
... 14 
14 
11 
14 
13 12 15 
12 —IOS 
Al. Fromm . 
7 
8 
12 
II 13 12 
14— 89 
W. Davis . 
7 
8 
12 
13 II 10 
12- 85 
M. 
F. KOFROTH. 
The Cleveland Gun Club. 
Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 13.—The weekly club shoot of 
the Cleveland Gun Club, held Saturday afternoon, Dec. 
13, at Shooting Park, Mayfield Road, was very success¬ 
ful. The weather conditions were great for the sport. 
Dr. Brown broke his 1913 record by handing in a card 
of 96 out of 100 in the two regular events of 50 targets 
each. He had the good luck in the second event to 
break a straight. This gave him a lead of two birds 
the better of Mr. Doolittle, who shot a good game of 
47 out of each event, making 94 out of 100. And if it 
had not been for the bad luck that Doolittle got in 
drawing broken targets at the trap, it is hard to tell 
