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355 
test,” the book for this week being a volume of poetry- 
entitled “Poems of Rod and Gun,” by McLellan. 
Scores (25 targets) follow: 
Miss iHainmond . 15 
Miss Woodman . 5 
Mrs. Wilson . 6 
Miss Riley . 8 
Mrs. Springer . 3 
Mrs. Riley . 12 
Mrs. White . 3 
BLUE BIRD. 
Marine and Field Club. 
Cup. Pres. Cup. 
Monthly. Cup. Take Home. 
Hdp. ' Hdp. Hdp. 
s. 
P. 
Hopkins . 
4 
34 
8 
73 
8 
81 
p. 
R. 
Cowrie . 
33 
10 
67 
IO 
68 
c. 
D. 
Sayre . 
5 
42 
10 
83 
IO 
78 
G. 
G. 
Stephenson, Jr. 
5 
36 
IO 
79 
10 
84 
San Francisco 
Fly 
Casting 
Club. 
E. H. Lobb . 
39 
n 78 
0 
77 
C. R. James . 
. 4 
44 
8 8j 
8 
79 
C. M. Camp . 
. 8 
30 
16 17 
l6 
74 
Dr. Sauer . 
43 
0 88 
0 
89 
1 \ Von Uoeckman. 
39 
0 81 
0 
82 
W. E. Lafferty . 
43 
0 74 
0 
74 
MONTHLY 
C. M. Camp . 
CUP—SHOOT 
-OFF. 
8 
37 
C. D. Sayre . 
5 
41 
C. R. James . 
4 
42 
50 targets. 
Dr. Sauer . 
POINTS. 
• 3 
C. R. James . 
. 2 
C. D. Sayre . 
President cup. 
Won by Dr. Sauer—Take-home cup. 
TRAPSHOOTING COMMITTEE, 
Marine and F.eld Club. 
Stow Lake, February 23, 1914. 
Event No. 3. 
Delicacy. 
Name 
of 
Contestant. 
Event No. 1. 
Distance. 
Feet. 
Event No. 2. 
Accuracy... 
Per Cent. 
Acc. Per Cent.... 
Del. Per Cent 
Net Per cent.... 
Event No. 4. 
'A Ounce. 
Lure Casting.... 
Per Cent. 
Event No. 5. 
14 Ounce. 
Lure Casting.... 
Average Feet.... 
reet. 
Event No. 6. 
Dry Fly. 
Accuracy. 
Per Cent. 
Event No. 7. 
Light Tackle.... 
Long Distance.. 
F. J. Cooper. 
... 80 
99-8 
97.48 
98.30 
98.9 
96.I 
18 
98.6 
8l 
C. H. Kewell . 
... 85 
99-8 
98 . 
99.20 
98.40 
93-3 
IO4 ' 
99-4 
83 
Dr. W. E. Brooks.... 
98.32 
97-32 
99-30 
98.31 
94-8 
126.6 
8l 
E. G. Young . 
98.40 
98.36 
98.40 
98.38 
94-7 
F. V. Bell . 
98.40 
96. 
97.40 
96.50 
91.6 
95-1 
F. M. Haight. 
98.48 
96.40 
98.30 
97-35 
T. C. Kurulff . 
.. . 90 
98.32 
98.12 
99-10 
98.48 
964 
101.6 
E. A. Mocker . 
... 98 
98.8 
98.24 
99-50 
99-7 
95-2 
98-5 
H. A. Thomson . 
97.40 
98.24 
97-20 
97-57 
81.5 
97.11 
82 
L. G. Burpee . 
96.52 
97.8 
98.30 
97-49 
90 . 
96.IO 
C. H. Gardner . 
97.24 
98.22 
98.10 
98.31 
92.5 
124 
95-3 
E. A. Rogers . 
... 88 
99-4 
97 - 
98.20 
9740 
91. 
130 
86 
Sam Wells . 
99.16 
98.32 
99-40 
99-6 
94-6 
100 
98.10 
89 
H. A. Russell . 
96.28 
96.24 
97.50 
97-7 
W. J. Davis . 
98.28 
99.4 
98.20 
97.52 
98. 
S. Forbes . 
... 85 
99.4 
98.16 
99-50 
99-3 
96.2 
111 
97 - 
83 
Paul W. Shattuck.... 
... 82 
97.24 
98.50 
98.7 
96.6 
82 
Note.—The Midwinter Contest was held to-day with a 
large attendance. A nice lunch was served and many 
ladies were present. Two new events were added, being 
Salmon Fly and Light Tackle Accuracy Fly. No records 
were broken, the day being unfavorable for good cast¬ 
ing. 
Light 
Salmon Tackle. 
Fly. Accuracy 
Distance Per Cent. 
Feet. Event No. 6. 
F. J. Cooper . no 
C. H. Kewell . 102 
Dr. W. E. Brooks.’.. 
C. G. Young . 
G. V. Bell . go 
F. M. -Haight . 
T. C. Kurulff . 85 
E. R. Mocker . 100 
H. A. Thomson . 90 
L. G. Burpee . 
C. H. Gardner . 
E. A. Rogers .. 102 
Sam Wells . 105 
H. A. Russell . 70 
W. J. Davis . 
S. Forbes . 90 
Paul W. Shattuck . 100 
Judges—E. A. Rogers, Dr. W. E. Brooks, H. A. 
sell. Referee—C. H. Kewell. Clerk, E. O. Ritter. 
99.13 
99.8 
99 - 
99-4 
98.8 
98.48 
97-56 
97.48 
97.56 
98.8 
98. 
99.28 
94.48 
97-52 
99.24 
98.12 
Rus- 
E. O. RITTER. 
Cincinnati Revolver Club. 
The weekly contest in the third series of club team 
matches was held on March 4, at the Brendamour range, 
thirteen members being present. The Blues had the 
advantage of one more man than the Reds, and won 
the match by 255 points. High individual honors were 
captured by the Reds, F. Cist scoring 207, with nine¬ 
teen shots in the black. A. H. Kenan, of the Blues, 
was second high with 204, and sixteen shots in the 
black. Capt. Stevenson used a 22 pistol which he ha-l 
Hist re-sighted, and placed four shots in center on his 
first target, making a total of 47, high 5-shot score of the 
evening. Both McCarthy and Landis are showing steady 
improvement, the latter placing thirteen shots in the 
black, and making a nice group of 9’s and one 8, on 
lus fourth target. 
Blue Team. 
A. H. Kenan . 10 10 9 8 6—43 
9976 6—37 
10 9 9 7 7— 
10 10 9 8 7—44 
9 8 S 7 6—38— 204 
A. A. Yungblut . 10 8 9 6 6—39 
9877 6-37 
9 9 9 8 6—41 
10 
9 
9 
8 
6—42 
IO 
9 
7 
6 
7 — 39 — 198 
T. F. Stevenson (Capt.) ... 
. . . IO 
IO 
IO 
IO 
7—47 
8 
7 
7 
6 
6—34 
9 
9 
9 
7 
6—40 
8 
9 
7 
6 
5—35 
IO 
8 
9 
8 
6—41— 197 
E. Hake . 
9 
7 
6 
6-38 
IO 
9 
8 
6 
5-38 
IO 
IO 
6 
6 
6—38 
IO 
8 
8 
6 
5—37 
IO 
9 
8 
8 
8—43— 194 
E. Pugh . 
9 
8 
6 
6-39 
7 
7 
5 
6 
7—32 
9 
8 
7 
7 
7—38 
IO 
IO 
9 
8 
7—44 
9 
8 
8 
7 
6—38— 191 
A. E. Forester . 
7 
6 
6 
5—34 
IO 
7 
7 
6 
5—35 
IO 
9 
8 
7 
7—41 
•9 
8 
8 
5 
8-38 
9 
8 
7 
8 
7 — 39 — 187 
Dr. J. Landis . 
9 
9 
4 
4—36 
6 
6 
6 
6 
4—28 
IO 
8 
6 
4 
4—32 
9 
9 
9 
9 
8—44- 
10 
9 
8 
5 
3 — 35 — 175 
Total . 
Red Team. 
F. Cist . 9 8 
10 9 
10 10 
10 8 
10 10 
Col. C. F. Hake . 9 9 
10 9 
i" 10 
10 9 
9 S 
K. W. Stevenson . 10 9 
10 9 
10 8 
9 9 
9 7 
F. Nagle . 10 9 
9 5 
9 9 
10 9 
TO 10 
J. F. McCarthy . 8 5 
9 8 
8 7 
10 10 
9 8 
R. H. Flynt . 5 5 
8 
S 
10 
8 
9 
7 
S 
9 
7 
8 
8 
7 
8 
9 
7 
7 
3 
7 
8 
7 
5 
7 
6 
7 
7 
8 
7 6—38 
8 8—43 
8 7—45 
7 6—39 
8 5—42— 207 
7 4—36 
8 7-42 
7 7—43 
6 4—36 
6 6—37— 194 
7 7—41 
7 5—38 
8 5—39 
6 6—39 
7 6—36— 193 
6 6-38 
4 6—27 
5 4—34 
7 5—39 
6 4 — 37 — 175 
5 5—28 
6 5—35 
5 4—30 
7 5—39 
6 5 — 35 — 16 7 
5 -—23 
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Far Ones 
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io io 7 7 4—38 
7786 .—28 
8756 5—31 
S 8 8 7 4 — 35 — t 55 
Total . 1,091 
Pillow Gun Club. 
Pillow, Pa., February g, 1914. 
The Mandata boys, visiting the club for the first time, 
did some fine shooting considering the wind and the 
snow. The Dalmatia boys could not be with us, owing 
to the snow drifts. Reitz (better known as Davy) 
chuckles over his 92 and was heard saying to himself, 
I was master of the aerosaucer ceremonies. 
Boys remember the date, May 26, 1914. 
J. A. BINGAMAN, Secretary. 
Pillow, Pa., March 7, 1914. 
Targets. Total. 
Bingaman . 100 91 
Bingaman, J. E. 100 70 
Bingaman, T. H. 100 69 
Reitz (Davy) . 100 92 
Buffington, J. N. 100 80 
Zerbe . 100 79 
Zeigler . 100 S4 
