832 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Dec. 27, 1913. 
but there might have been a shooting match, as five 
of Mr. Doolittle’s birds missed were from bad traps 
and birds. 
Following are the scores: 
Event No. 1, semi-annual trophy.—Doolittle, shot at 
50, broke 47; Brown, 46; Thorp, 43; Dibble, 42; Stepp, 
41; Jones, 40; Freeman. 40; Rockwell, 38; Fritz, 37; Stev¬ 
ens, 37; Tobey, 36; Willigms, 30. 
Event No. 2, annual trophy.—Brown, shot at 50, 
broke 50; Doolittle, 47; Stepp, 45; Stone, 44; Tobey, 43; 
Dibble, 42; Thorp, 40; Freeman, 40; Shulters, 40; Stevens, 
39; Jones, 38; Chase, 38; Rockwell, 36; Williams, 36; 
Fritz, 35; Mould, 31; James, 27. 
F. H. WALLACE, Financial Secretary. 
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43 41 . n 
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45 43 
43 46 
Chicago Gun Club. 
Chicago, Dec. 14.—Although it was cloudy and dark, 
with a hazy atmosphere, thirty shooters took their turns 
on the firing line. High honors of the day went to 
H. Wolfe, he scoring 46 x 50 in Event No. 1, 48 x 50 
from 12yds. in the first handicap event, and 43 from 
the same handicap in the second. Hymer was high 
in event ‘No. 1, with a score of 48, while Thomas and 
Fetherston each broke 47 for second place. Thomas and 
Foster tied for first place in Event No. 2, each scoring 
44 x 50. Winkler was second in the handicaps, with a 
total of 89 x 100, Silver being next in line with 88. 
Events Nos. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 
No. of Targets.EL 50 50 50 50 25 25 15 12 
C. W. Hymer . 48. 12 .. 
D. E. Thomas. 21 49 44 40 .. .. 21 15 11 
L. M. Fetherston . 21 49 . 
H. C. Wolfe. 18 46 . 
P. Miller . 44 43 
W. F. Kiley. 15 44 
C. R. Seelig . 
E. Silver . 20 43 
A. H. Winkler. 20 41 
C. W. Crocker . 40 40 
D. M. George . 39 41 
G. A. Crane . 37 40 
A. L. De Vore. 
P. H. Clark . 
Mrs. L. M. Fetherston.. 
J. H. Shrigley. 
Mrs. Johnston . 
S. Doran . 
F. E. Moffett . 
W. Sanford, Jr. 
C. F. Seelig . 27 36. 
J. Robertson . 19 20. 
Dr. W. C. Sanford. 23 25. 
W. K. Grant . 17. 
H. J. Foster . 44. 12 
H. J. Foster . 44.13 
R. Leonard . 9 5 
R. Leonard, Jr. 9 19 11 
J. E. Gavin. 13 .. .. 
H. G. Haskell. 13 .. .. 
F. B. Fox. 11 
Events No. 3 and No. 4 distance handicaps. 
WM. F. MERKLE, Superintendent. 
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36 42. 7 
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Chicago, Dec. 13.—The eighteen shooters whose scores 
are herewith given enjoyed an ideal afternoon for target 
shooting, and most of them made splendid scores. Ken- 
nicott was high, with a total of 98 x 100 in the first 
two events, after which he broke 89 from 22 yards in 
the handicap. Silver scored a total of 94 x 100, while 
Brown took third place with a total of 92. Goode scored 
48 in the first 50 birds, dropped eight in the sec¬ 
ond, which gave him a total of 90. Kirkwood led the 
professionals with a total of 98 x 100, Bills being a 
close second with 97, while Stannard came in for third 
place with 96. Goode won the Dickerman challenge 
trophy from “Doc” May. This afternoon their scores 
being 48 to 36, the race was decided in the first fifty 
bird events. 
Events Nos. 1234 
No. of Targets. El. 50 50 50 50 
H. Kennicott . 12 49 49 42 40 
E. Silver . 46 48 
O. P. Goode . 48 42 
H. J. Foster . 41 48 
W. Brown . 4c 47 
J. S. Young . 22 46 .. 
W. S. Cutler . 44 42 
J. H. Shrigley . 42 .. 
S a ?„ L 2I ing . 39 41 
C. W. May . 36 43 
A. E. Rupel . 36 
H. A. Newkirk . 29 
L. A. Bell . 27 30 
S. Fitton . 19 
H. C. Kirkwood. 48 
F. G. Bills . 48 
W. D. Stannard . 48 
M. Ballou . 16 
Events Nos. 3 and 4 distance handicaps. 
On Thursday, Dec. 4, scores were made as follows 
E. Silver, 49, 46; O. P. Goode, 47, 43; H. C. Kirkwood 
46; M. J. Foster, 44; L. A. Bell, 33; H. A. Newkirk, 30; 
Dr. Ware, 25, 28; George Morrell, 25. This was another 
splendid day for this time of the year. 
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follow 
s: 
Boston Athletic Association. 
Weekly shoot at Riverside, Saturday, Dec. 
summaries: 
McCrea. Sargent. 
' 15 15 20 15 15 20 B. H. T. 
F. H. Owen. 11 13 16 14 14 17 45 5 50 
C. F. Marden ... 15 15 18 15 13 19 47 1J 4 48*4 
W. S. Carleton.. 11 11 15 13 10 14 37 12 49 
E. A. Staples.... 15 15 19 14 15 20 49 . 49 
C. B. Tucker. 14 14 18 14 11 19 44 3J2 4754 
G. L. Osborn- 14 15 18 14 14 19 47 ij 4 48J/2 
L. H. Davis. 14 15 17 15 14 20 49 l / 2 49*4 
*A. C. Thurber.. 15 14 19 15 12 20 47 . 47 
G. L. Munroe_ 10 12 14 9 10 15 34 12 46 
13. The 
Grand 
Total. 
B. H. T. 
85 IS 100 
95 3 98 
74 24 98 
98 . 98 
90 7 
94 3 
95 I 
97 
97 
96 
95 
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Evanston Gun Club. 
Pleasant weather attracted 22 trap shooters to the 
Evanston Gun Club on Sunday, Dec. 14. Mr. Robbins 
and Mr. Kennicott were the successful _ turkey shooters, 
procuring their birds with the respective scores of 50 
and 49. 
The Du Pont fob contest, a hundred bird event, 
added targets, furnished keen rivalry. Mr. Kennicott, 
shooting from scratch, broke 98 targets, winning the 
fob. Mr. Morehouse, with one added target and a score 
of 97, was a close second, beating Mr. Watson’s score 
of 96 by one bird. 
Adams . 5 
Bristle . 3 
Beiger . 21 
Bross . 
Coleman . '3 
Carman . 22 
Cochrane . 43 
Ericcson . 46 
Kennicott . 
Millen . 6 
Miller . 
Morehouse . 
Phalen . 13 
Robbins . 
Scowley . 
Schieble . 9 
Van Petten . 9 
Watson . 1 
Whitsett . 34 
Egan . 10 
Webster . 56 
F. M. SGHIEBLE, Secretary. 
Handicap. 
Broke. 
Score. 
• 5 
87 
92 
5 
87 
92 
. 21 
70 
91 
• 42 
49 
91 
• 3 
90 
93 
. 22 
67 
89 
• 43 
43 
86 
. 46 
44 
90 
98 
98 
. 6 
86 
92 
• 5 
85 
90 
. I 
96 
97 
• 13 
82 
95 
. II 
83 
94 
. 28 
54 
82 
• 9 
78 
87 
• 9 
82 
91 
. I 
95 
96 
• 34 
5 i 
85 
. 10 
83 
93 
• 56 
33 
89 
