738 
FOREST AND STREAM 
we only counted the first two squads we had written 
up from our club. 
Although our team defeated the Springfield shooters 
they took it like true sportsmen and assured us they 
would be on the job in the next contest which will be 
held on their grounds. 
We were pleased to have several new shooters visit 
us and take part in the shooting, and again call the at¬ 
tention of all shooters to our invitation to come 
and shoot over the grounds where the Fifteenth Grand 
American Handicap will be held September 7th to nth. 
We will hold a practice shoot every Saturday afternoon. 
Bring your gun and friends with their guns. 
First Team Shoot in 1914 Series. 100 Targets Each Man. 
N. C. R. TEAM. 
H. W. Heikes .. 
R. Gaskill . 
J. M. Markham 
C. A. Sheets _ 
J. I. Brandenberg 
J. D. Platt . 
R. Folkerth . 
H. N. Smith ... 
F. C. Dial . 
W. F. Bippus .. 
94 
89 
8? 
88 
87 
87 
86 
82 
81 
74 
Total . 
SPRINGFIELD TEAM. 
W. Hildinger . 
C. E. Winkler . 
F. Kramer . 
A. B. Shobe . 
C. Hayes . 
Ross McGregor . 
J. Smith . 
A. Hill . 
W. Poole . 
C. Shellabarger . 
837 
90 
87 
86 
84 
81 
8a 
80 
8a 
76 
78 
Total . 
Practice Shooting. 
Shot At 
J. R. Taylor . 150 
Frank Oswald . 150 
R. E. Mumma . 150 
C. E. Dimitt . 125 
C. H. Rogge . 125 
I. G. Kumler . 125 
F. H. Rike . 125 
T. H. Pumphrey . 100 
E. Gallatin . 100 
W. C. Breen . 100 
A. S. Fulweiler . 100 
A. Kellar . 100 
C. E. Laporte . 100 
H. L. Monbeck . 73 
A. B. Shobe . 50 
C. E. Winkler . 50 
R. Gaskill . 50 
J. Rogge . 50 
C. Hayes . 50 
... 82a 
Broke 
144 
133 
116 
no 
no 
103 
82 
90 
85 
84 
7t 
69 
58 
60 
48 
47 
46 
46 
45 
J. Smith . 50 42 
J. Lemme . 50 41 
F. A. Magill . 50 40 
D. G. Porter . c 0 40 
Fred Oswald . c 0 46 
W. Poole . jo 36 
R. McGregor . so ss 
J. Bradford . 50 45 
C. F. Carpenter . 50 34 
C. K. Cooper . 50 26 
J. M. Markham . 2s 2S 
H. W. Heikes . 23 23 
F. Folkerth . 25 22 
W. Hildinger .,. 25 22 
F. Kramer . 25 22 
H. N. Smith . 25 22 
C. Shellabarger . 25 21 
F. G. Dial . 25 19 
J. 1. Brandenberg . 25 19 
B. Rogge . 25 16 
H. Heikes and J. R. Taylor each broke two 25 
straights. Breen, Markham and Shobe each broke one 
23 straight. MAC. 
Lawrence Fish and Game Association 
Lawrence, Mass., May 9.—The Lawrence Fish and 
Game Protective Association held its regular weekly 
shoot today and the cup was won by Charles H. Little¬ 
field, Jr., with a net breakage of 46 out oi 50 on the 
first four events, with an added handicap of five, which 
made the possible 50. 
Mr. Littlefield was in fine form. He had perfect 
scores in the first and fourth events. He was also 
high total for the seven events With 91 to his credit. 
Dr. N. B. Russell and James Burns were second with 
90 each. Rule came next with 89. 
The Dupont trophy will close Saturday, May 23, 
when the last shoot will take place at the club grounds. 
The standing at the present time is as follows: W. 
J. McDonald and Charles H. Littlefield, Jr., being 
tied for first place. 
April 25 
Number of Targets 30 
W. J. McDonald . 46 
C. H. Littlefield, Jr. 44 
I. M. Archibald . 46 
Dr. N. B. Russell . 43 
W. W. Bradbury . 42 
Bryant . 46 
W. T. Cross . 50 
The scores made in today’s shoot follow: 
Number of Targets 10 13 to 15 
Events 1234 
Chas. H. Littlefield . 10 12 9 15 
Dr. N. B. Russell . 8 13 9 13 
Rule . 9 11 10 13 
E. H. Archibald . 7 13 8 14 
W. W. Bradbury . 4 11 9 11 
W. J. McDonald . 7 13 10 11 
I. M. Archibald . 9 12 8 12 
Bryant . 8 8 4 4 
May 9 
Total 
50 
100 
48 
94 
50 
94 
45 
9i 
47 
90 
46 
88 
40 
86 
33 
83 
15 15 
20 
5 6 
7 B. 
13 13 
19—91 
IS 15 
17—90 
IS 14 
17—89 
13 15 
14—84 
14 14 
15-78 
—41 
.—41 
—24 
W. L. Craig . 3 6 1 
F. G. Rogers . 8 '8 5 
A. J. Hoghton . 6 12 7 
H. S. PEDLER, Lawrence 
3.—13 
10.—31 
10 .. .. ..-35 
Correspondent.' 
La Crosse Gun Club. 
La Crosse, Wis., May 10, 1914. 
A combination of fine weather and reported good 
catches on the nearby trout streams, lured many of the 
members of the La Crosse Gun Club away from the 
regular weekly shoot this morning. In the regular 
fifty target event J. Bartl and Dr. Herbert tied for 
first place with 43 each and second place fell to F. 
Schwalbe and W. A. Wager who were also tied with 42 
each. 
J. Bartl . 
Dr. Herbert . 
F. Schwalbe 
W. A. Wager 
M. Locke ... 
L. Nelson .. 
W. Erickson 
E. J. Olson . 
C. F. Sutor . 
A. Moll .... 
F. Pittman . 
J. E. Higbee 
L. F. Kroner 
J. Klein . 
Shot At 
... so 
... so 
... 50 
... 50 
... so 
... 50 
... 50 
... 50 
.. so 
.. 50 
.. so 
.. 50 
.. 50 
... 25 
Broke 
45 
45 
42 
42 
40 
39 
37 
37 
35 
35 
34 
33 
14 
13 
La Crosse, Wis., May 17, 1914. 
Eighteen entries were registered in this morning’s 
shoot of the La Crosse Gun Club, among them being 
Mrs. J. V. Winter the local lady crack shot. 
Shot At Broke 
J. V. Winter . 50 46 
C. C. Mitchell . 50 45 
Geo. Mueller . 50 43 
F. Schwalbe ... 50 42 
J. Bartl . 50 41 
Dr. Herbert . 50 41 
Gus Rose . 50 39 
W. A. Wager . 50 39 
W. Erickson . 50 37 
A. Moll . 50 35 
Dr. Schleiter . 50 33 
M. Locke ..'. 50 31 
L. Nelson . 50 31 
J. E. Higbee . 50 27 
E. J. Olson . 50 25 
F. W. Pittman . 50 22 
A. Fisher . 50 14 
Mrs. J. V. Winter. 25 15 
Remington Gun Club. 
Ilion, May 17.—The Remington Gun Club held at the 
club grounds its first shoot of the season. The scores 
were: Jenne, shot at 85, broke, 76; Simpson, 75, 64: 
J. Tobin, 75, 63; E. Tobin, 75, 58; Steere, 75; 57; 
Peters 
Shells Win Averages 
At Many Spring Tournaments 
Southern Handicap 
Roanoke, Va., May 14-16 
W. R. Crosby, shooting the (p) brand, scored 96 ex 100 from 21 
yards in the Southern handic^ap, tieing the score of the win¬ 
ning amateur, who stood on the 17 yard mark. 
Wash. State Shoot 
Wenatchee, May 5-6 
High General Average 312 ex 325, by L. H. Reid. State Cham¬ 
pionship, 25 Straight, by Deskin Reid. 5 out of 7 Inter-State 
Association Trophies won with PETERS Shells. 
North Platte, Nebraska 
May 11-12 
High General Average 362 ex 400, by J. S. Day. 
High Amateur Avernge 361 ex 400, by L. A. Gates. 
Shelbyville, Illinois 
May 13-14 
High General Average 295 ex 300, by Barton Lewis. 
High Professional Average (tie) 288 ex 300, by J. R. Graham. 
Kankakee, Ill., May 11-12 
Rockaway, N. Y., May 7 
White Plains, N. Y., May 9 
High General Average 283 ex 300, by J. R. Graham. 
High General Average 138 ex 150, by A. E. Ranney. 
High General Average 184 ex 200, by A. E. Ranney. 
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