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FOREST AND STREAM 
February 7, 1914. 
Atlantic Division: 5479, Geo. W. Kucliler, Jr., New 
Rochelle, N. Y. 
Central Division: 6723, George A. Thurston, Syra¬ 
cuse, N. Y. 
Eastern Division: 5622, Loren Anthony. Edgewood, 
R. I.; 6017, J. W. Chapman, Manchester, N. H. 
Western Division: 5346, Phillip Caro, Australia. 
Larchmont Yacht Club. 
February 1, 19x4. 
W. E. Ferguson won three prizes to-day. G. W. Letu 
beck and J. G. Patterson tied him in the match for the 
first take home trophy, each returning a full score, but 
in the shootoff Ferguson won. His score of 25 was also 
the highest for the leg on the Visitors’ Cup. Mr. Fer¬ 
guson won also with 125 bird handicap, 120 from a 15. 
A. L. Burns won high score with a 134 o it of 150 from 
scratch. 
The scores: 
Monthly Cup, Twentv-five Clay Birds (Handicap).—G. 
W. Lembeck (2), 25; *A. u. McManus, 3), 25; J. J. 
McCahill (3), 24; A. I,. Burns (0), 24; R. L. Spotts (o' 
-3i J- Ward (2), 22; A. W. Allison (2), 22; D. F. Mc¬ 
Mahon (1), 22; W. E. Ferguson (3), 22; A. W. Fitz¬ 
gerald (5), 21; T. Lenane, Tr. (0). 20; H. H. Duden (4), 
19; R. I<. Spotts (5), 19; J. G. Batterson (4), 16. Won 
by G. W. Lembeck. 
Visitors’ Cup, Twenty-five Clay Birds (H indicap).—' 
R. K. Spotts (6), 24; G. W. Lembeck (2), 24’ J. G. Bat¬ 
terson (4), 24; A. W. Fitzgerald (5), 24; *A. G. McManus 
(3), 25; II. H. Duden (3), 23; R. L. Spotts (0), 23; T. J. 
McCahill (3), 22; T. Ward 1.?), 20; D. F McMahon (0). 
20; T. Lenane, Jr. (3), 19; A. L. Burns (2), 23; A. W. 
Jersey City Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., January 31, 1914. 
Too much rain kept the Jersey City Gun Club mem¬ 
bers at home today and only a few of the old guard 
wer_ on hand to enjoy the sport of shooting with a 
heavy rain being driven right into our faces and after 
each event it was a rush for the stove to try and 
dry a bit before the next event. Only eight shooters 
toed the mark during the afternoon. "P'xon was h'gh 
gun with an average of 83 per cent, and Geo. Piercv 
hnisbed second with 79 per cent. This was the last 
shoot for the Du Pont Trophy and Everett, one o' 
our new members and his first season at the trap shoot¬ 
ing game pioved the winner, he having for his six 
highest scores a total of 145 from a possible 150 count¬ 
ing handicap; some speed for a youngster. The scores 
fellow in strings of 25: 
Dixor . 21 21 21 23 22 19 21 19 
Piercy . 16 21 19 19 13 22 22 24 .. 
J. Piercy . 1; i' 15 15 .. ir 12 11 22 
Dr. Ittner . 17 16 14 15 ic 20 11 16 10 
Pfetl. erington, Jr. 22 18 21 20 16. 
Everett . 16 18 14 17. 
Brown . 7 8 11 9. 
Jacobs . 7 8 9.'. 
Du Pont Gun Club. 
Wilmington, January 31, 1914. 
Red Team Winner in Reunion Shoot. 
Ninety-one shooters 'on the “Red Team’’ captained by 
W- J. Highfield, Jr., defeated sixty-five marksmen on 
the “Blue Team’’ in charge of H. P. Carlon at the Du 
C' 
Miss Rodgers on the Right—One of the Best Woman Trap Shooters in the Country. 
Allison (2), 22; W. E. Ferguson (3), 25.. Wop by W. E 
Ferguson. 
Take Home Trophy, Twenty-five Clay Birds (Handi¬ 
cap).—G. W. Lembeck (2). 25; W. E. Ferguson (3), 25; 
J. G. Batterson (3), 25; H. H. Duden (4), 24; R. E. 
Spotts (4), 24; T. J. McCahill (3), 23; A. L. Burns (i>, 
23; *A. G. McManus (3), 23; A. W. Allison (3), D. F. 
McMahon (o), 22; R. L. Spotts (o), 21; T. Lenane. T: 
(2), 21; A. W. Fitzgerald (4), 21; J. Ward (3), 19. Won 
by W. E. Ferguson. 
Accumulation Cup, Fifty Clay Birds ("Handicap).—A. 
W. Allison (5). 48; T. Lenane, Jr. (4), 50; A. L. Burns 
(4), 49; A. W. Fitzgerald (10), 49: R. G. Sootts (0), 47; 
D. F. McMahon (2), 47; W. E. Ferguson (6). +7; J. G. 
Batterson (8), 47; *A. G. McManus (6), 46; H. H. Du 
den (6), 46; J. Ward (6), 45; T. J. McCahill (4), 43 
R. K. Spotts (10), 43; G. W. Lembeck (4) 43. Won 
by T. Lelane, Jr. 
One Hundred and Twenty-five Clay Birds v Ha:idicat'. 
—W. E. Ferguson (15), 120; A. L. Burns (7), 119: * \. 
G. McManus (15), 119; A. W. Fitzgerald (24), 115; J 
G. Batterson (19), 113; T. T. McCahill (13). 112; H. H. 
Duden (17), 112; A. W. Allison (12), 114; R. L. Spotts 
(o), 114; G. W. Lembeck (10), 117; D. F. McMahon (3), 
111; B. K. Spotts (27), no; T. Lenane, Jr. (9), no; J. 
Ward (13), 106. Won by W. E. Ferguson. 
High Gun, One Hundred and Fifty Clay Birds 
(Scratch).—A. L. Burns. 134; R. L. Spotts, 133; G. W. 
Lembeck, 129; D. F. McMahon. 128; *A. G. McManus, 
126; A. W. Allison, 126; W. E. Ferguson, 123; T. J. 
McCahill, 121; T. Lenane, Jr., 120; J. G. Batterson, 114; 
H. H. Duden, 113; J. Ward, in; A. W Fitzgerald, no; 
R. K. Spotts, 101. Won by A. L. Burns. 
Second Take Elome Trophy, Twenty-five Clay Birds 
(Handicap).—A. W. Allison (3), 25: T. Lenane, Jr. (2), 
25; W. E. Ferguson (2), 24; T. G. Batterson (3), 24; R. 
L. Spotts (o), 23; D. F. McMahon (o), 22; G. W. Lem¬ 
beck (2), 22; A. W. Fitzgerald (4), 20. Won by T. 
Lenane, Jr. 
*Guest. 
Tont Gun Club today. The score was: Red, 1.120; Blue, 
1.052. It was the annual re-union shoot of the local 
organization and was a complete success. Each man 
shot at 25 targets. 
The shooters had been preparing for the match dur¬ 
ing the last two months, and were as anxious to win 
as had the match involved the championship of the 
world. The two captains, V’. J. Highfield, Jr., and H. 
P Carlon, worked indefatigably and were strongly sup¬ 
ported by their staffs. The 700 members of the club 
were evenly divided between the two captains, and it 
only remained for the winning team to get out the 
largest number of shooters, and this was accomplished 
b\ the Red Team, of which Highfield was the leader. 
Nor can it be said that the defeat of Carlon’s Blues 
was easily accomplished, and, until well on r o the last 
of the match, he was conceded more than a fighting 
chance. Numbers, however, told the tale in the end, 
and as Highfield had 91 shooters signed up, as against 
Carlon’s 65, the Reds won. Of course, the Red Team 
counted as its official total only an equal number of 
scores as Carlon had shooters. 
To A. B. Richardson goes the honor of making the 
only straight score of the day. The Red Team, as was 
the case last year when they were the winners, ban- 
quetted at the' Plotel Du Pont at the expense of the 
losers. 
The detailed scores follows: 
Red Team. 
T. R. Stevens . 23 
W. Edmanson . 2 3 
T. E. Doremus . 22. 
E. C'. McCune . 22 
A II. Lobb . 22 
H. Winchester . 22 
W. Tomlinson . 22 
H. Taylor . 22 
c C Llovd . 2t 
M. Mitchell . 21 
E. C. Wentzell . 2c 
J. B. McHugh . 20 
J. B. Grier . 20 
Dr. F. A. Buckmaster . 20- 
C. E. Springer . 20- 
G. Godwin . 20 
William Foord . 20 
A. F. Hinckman . 20- 
C. E. Griswold . 20 
J C. Highfield, Jr. ig 
C. H. Simon . 
I. Z. Lawrence . 19 
William Coyne . 19 
J. W. Anderson, Jr. 18 
A. L. Richards . 18 
Lee Moore . i 3 
E. R. Jenks . 18 
T H. Minnick . i 3 
W. G. Wood . iS 
L. S. Evans . 18 
L L. Jarrell . 18 
Alexis duPont . iS 
L. W. Buckmaster . 18 
J. W. Mathews . iS 
D. A. Grier . 17- 
PI. L. Morgan . 17 
H. Wilson . 17 
G. F. Lord . 17 
Albert Bird . 17 
D. R. Rutter . 17 
T. W. Ketihley . 17 
Isaac Turner . 16 
R. Stevens . 16 
T W. Baker . 16 
Z. H. Lofland . i> 
R. P. Choate . 16 
L. W. Crawford . 16 
H. C. Pollock . 15 
L. A. Courtney . 15 
H. T. Reed . 15 
George Huber . 15 
R. S. Robinson . 15 
E. M. Ross . 15 
Dr. A. Patterson . is 
Dr. Willis Linn . 15 
E. R. Galvin . 14 
A. S. Edmonds . 1' 
S Reed . '4 
W. Lynam . 14 
W. J. Highfield . 14 
T. R. Bailey . 14 
William Hinckson . 13 
T. W. Mathewson . 13 
Total . 
Blue Team. 
A. B. Richardson . 
W. G. Robelen . 
W. A. Joslvn . 
Eugene duPont . 
C Leedom .. . 
D. J. Dougherty . 
T B. Rogers . 
W. S. Colfax . 
P. D. Guest . 
S. A. Reis . 
K. E. Kaighn . 
R. W. Vance . 
PL P. Carlon . 
C. Thorp Martin . 
Victor duPont . 
C. I. B. Plenning . 
W. H. Neely . 
R. F. Willis . 
H. L. Worthington . 
W. C. Corey . 
A. M. Lindsay. 
Dave Lindsay . 
C C. Mammele . 
TV Van Wagoner . 
William Francis . 
S. T. Newman . 
C. Daugherty . 
C. M. Buckmaster . 
J. T. Skelly, Sr. 
E. C. Harrington . 
C. D. Prickett . 
L. W. Beasom . 
T P. Groome . 
W. A. Casey . 
C. E. Simon . 
E. E. duPont . 
Dr. Betts . 
T R. Lvnam . 
N. K. Smith . 
C. C. Gerow . 
Dr. Teffries . 
B V. Clark . 
C. H. Dailey . 
Dr. Harris . 
Karl Mayer ..... 
i. H. Thomas . 
Stanley Tuchton . 
Enoch Moore, Tr. 
H. S Crawford . 
Dr. Watson ... 
McClellan . 
I. W. Macklem . 
L. P. Mahony . 
W C. Smith .. 
W. B. Smith, Jr. 
E. I. LeBaume . 
O B. Clark . 
W. B. Austin . 
E. R. Pusev . 
C. W. Hawke . 
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