740 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Club on these grounds, Decoration Day, will be out in 
a few days. This tournament will attract shooters with¬ 
in a radius of 150 miles of Cincinnati, and promises to 
be one of the most important contests of the season in 
this section. 
Total 
Ward . 
Ford . 
Holaday, Sr. 22 21 23 20 .— 86 
Davies . 
Rybolt . 
Meyers . 
Butz . 
Sander, Frank . 21 22.—43 
Gambell . 24 23 21 .— 
Team Match, 25 Targets. 
Ford . 
Holaday, Sr. 22 
Davies . 17 
22 
20 
19 
19 
22 
21 22—1 
22 
21 
23 
20 
17 
24 
22 
24 
21 
. . . .— 
24 
21 
22 
21 
20 
23 20—3 
22 
23 
21 
24 
22 
23 24—1 
. 21 
22 . . 
24 
23 
21 
.. • .— 
, 25 
large 
its. 
Total 
61 
C. Rybolt . 24 
Meyers . 
Butz . 
24 
Total . 70 
Team Match, 25 Targets. 
Rybolt . 21 
Butz 
24 
Total . 45 
Meyers . 21 
Ford . 19 
Total . 
Team Matches, 23 Targets Each. 
Rybolt . 22 
Butz . 23 
Total . 45 
Meyers . 21 
Ford . 20 
Total 
Ford 
Butz . 
. 41 
Team Matches, 25 Targets Each. 
Total . 44 
L. Gambell . 24 
Meyers . 20 
Total 
44 
23 
44 
23 
23 
46 
40 
24 
21 
45 
22 
19 
41 
2 2 
24 
46 
21 
20 
41 
Mahoning Valley Gun Club. 
Niles, Ohio, May 16, 1914. 
Total Total 
Number Number 
Shot At Broke 
G. H. Monoyer . 150 91 
F. M. Boyles . 150 107 
C. T. Patterson . 150 124 
H. E. Schrock ... 150 112 
C. R. Stanhope . 150 129 
J. S. Pearson . 60 43 
jno. Jones . 75 35 
W. G. Allen . 150 131 
W. C. State . 150 113 
G. W. Burns .. 150 127 
A. B. Jones . 150 119 
A. J. Stevans . 150 no 
*C. F. Moore . 150 146 
J. T. Morris . 150 123 
E. E. Doolittle . 150 136 
D. W. Baker . 150 119 
Thos. Beddow . 150 92 
L. M. Weeden . 150 130 
Jim Nutt . 150 113 
C. B. Winsor . 150 125 
R. W. Ewalt . 150 136 
W. A. Bailey . 150 121 
G. L. Pearson . 150 119 
W. K. Osborne . 150 129 
S. W. Bilsing . 150 124 
Joe Seaborn . 150 128 
H. S. Harker . 150 123 
Bert McCurley . 150 128 
Lee Hanley . 150 115 
Wm. Hughes . 150 108 
W. A. Chambers . 90 56 
W. H. B. Ward . 105 65 
H. Hirth . 150 137 
F. C. Koch . 150 129 
F. Crawford . 150 115 
G. C. Hines. 150 131 
*C. A. Young . 150 141 
G. J. Elliot. 150 127 
J. D. Elliot . 150 126 
G. E. Janson . 150 104 
F. Gruber . 150 120 
D. W. Lees . 150 100 
A. H. Wilson . 150 120 
J. D. Mprris . 150 120 
E. J. Wise . 150 125 
J. W. Walters . 150 122 
Bob White . 150 114 
Joe Rummell . 150 128 
G. Davis . 150 112 
J. H. Near . 150 103 
Seth Rook . 150 103 
P. Shelar . 150 119 
J. Richards . 150 127 
Earnest Hill . 150 131 
*G. W. Maxwell . 150 133 
G. W. Phillips. 00 66 
J. S. Naylor . 150 119 
GWILYM H. DAVIS, Secretary. 
Archery. 
May 18, 1914. 
The following scores were made during the week by 
the Beechview-Bon Air archers: 
York Round. 
W. J. Holmes . 105 479 
97 481 
O. L. Hertig . 101 419 
97 419 
M. L. Sorber . 97 405 
Jas. S. Jiles . 78 296 
Walter Douthitt .. 55 221 
Team Round. 
W. J. Holmes . 92 528 
M. Sorber . 91 507 
O. L. Hertig . 91 457 
Walter Douthitt . 83 355 
Jas. S. Jiles. 79 341 
G. W. Postgate . 66 288 
American Round. 
M. L. Sorber . 89 585 
W. J. Holmes . 89 579 
W. D. Douthitt . 87 467 
Tas. S. Jiles . 8s 447 
O. L. Hertig . 81 445 
G. W. Postgate . 78 360 
The writer was using a new bow and had trouble in 
finding the target. 
M. L. Sorber our new star has made an American 
round of 90—600 this spring and is after still higher 
records. 
Dr. Elmer take notice. 
The York round match was won by Jiles and Hertig. 
Score 173—715 over Holmes and Douthitt, score 152— 
702. In the team match conditions were reversed, 
Holmes and Douthitt won with 175—883 to 170—808 for 
the other side. 
The total score for the team of four is 345—1,691. 
Secretary Douthitt is improving rapidly and gives 
promise of being a top notcher. 
A prize shoot will be given on Decoration Ray, open 
to all archers. 
Program, 10 a. m., 96 arrows, 60 yards; 2 p. m., single 
York round. 
O. L. HERTIG. 
Broke 
11S 
129 
124 
133 
141 
121 
123 
112 
135 
126 
Scranton Rod and Gun Club. 
Scranton, Pa., May 12. 1914. 
Number Number 
Shot At 
W. R. Dawes . 150 
T. Dennis . 150 
W. Welnoski . 150 
* 0 . S. Sked . 150 
*N. Apgar . 150 
E. S. Hardenburg . 150 
S. T. Clark . 150 
W. R. Winans . 150 
L. FI. Pratt . 150 
C. Pratt . 150 
W. E. Highfield . 150 112 
David Craven . 150 105 
W. J. Kane . 150 112 
E. A. Highfield . 150 108 
Joe Adams . 150 93 
L. A. Wright . 150 115 
E. F. Tiffany . 150 125 
L. S. Ely . 150 108 
W. G. Mosar . 150 115 
E. Myers . 150 no 
H. F. von Storch . 150 118 
H. D. Warner .105 93 
T. J. Cavanough . 150 103 
E. Hopkins . 150 104 
R. L. Klotz . 150 99 
M. F. BOHN, Secretary. 
Boston Athletic Association. 
Weekly Shoot at Riverside, Saturday, May 16, 1914. 
Broke Handicap Total 
Richards . 
Whitney 
Ileintz . 
Osborn . 
Achorn 
Beebe .. 
Daggett 
Farmer . 
Edwards 
Richard 
prize. 
88 
12 
100 
75 
24 
99 
86 
II 
97 
83 
14 
97 
96 
96 
73 
22 
95 
71 
24 
95 
76 
l6 
92 
84 
6 
90 
85 
85 
Osborn 
the 
scratch 
C. C. CLAPP, Captain. 
Jersey City Gun Club 
Jersey City, N. J., May 9, 1914. 
With the exception of a young tornado mixed up 
with a hail and rain storm at 4 P. M., this was a de¬ 
lightful day for our favorte sport. Only fifteen mem¬ 
bers were out to enjoy the fun,but a small crowd has 
one advantage in that it gives the long distance shooter 
a chance to get all the practice they want, however, we 
all like a good attendance and this is just the time of 
the year to spend a few hours on the banks of the 
Hackensack. Our old friend and former fellow citi¬ 
zen paid us a visit today, the same being no less a 
personage than one “Jack” Fanning who earns his 
living travelling around the country showing the boys 
what DuPont Powder will do when properly loaded and 
pointed. Jack was high gun today with 83 per cent., 
good enough considering the tantalizing targets thrown 
at our club. The scores follow in strings of 25: 
Dixon . 21 20 17 17 18 18 .. 
Boothroyd . 17 15 16 17. 
Engle . 19 20 23 17 2t .. .. 
Wilbur . 17 16 22 19 18 15 18 
Phelps .•. 17 17 17 15 14 19 19 
Dr. Ittner . 19 18 16 17 14 20 
Fanning . 21 22 20 20 .. 
Slater . 18 19 24 18 .. .. 
Williams . 15 17 19 16 n .. 
Lawrence . 9 14 14 12 9 .. 
Washington State Shoot. 
Wenatchee, Wash., May 5 and 6, 1914. 
Total 
Number 
Total 
Number 
Shot At 
Broke 
*Holohan, P. J. 
l80 
168 
Hughes . 
2nd Day 
145 
137 
l80 
172 
Van Natta . 
2nd Day 
145 
132 
180 
I63 
2nd Day 
145 
131 
IToeh . 
180 
167 
Fleet . 
2nd Day 
145 
136 
180 
150 
2nd Day 
145 
127 
*Reid, L. H. 
180 
174 
2nd Day 
145 
138 
Owens, C. E. 
180 
165 
2nd Day 
145 
136 
Smith, H. 
180 
154 
Browne, Guy . 
2nd Day 
145 
126 
180 
168 
2nd Day 
145 
130 
Owens, T. R. 
180 
167 
2nd Day 
145 
119 
’Fisher, I. M. 
.1st Day 
180 
l62 
Drendon, L. E. 
2nd Day 
145 
130 
.1st Day 
180 
l6l 
2nd Day 
145 
134 
Racher, Joe . 
180 
136 
2nd Day 
145 
Il6 
McKelvey . 
.1 st Day 
180 
154 
2nd Day 
145 
122 
Stacy, W. G. 
.1 st Day 
180 
159 
2nd Day 
145 
118 
’Poston, H. 
.1st Day 
180 
167 
2nd Day 
145 
136 
Kienast, Tohn . 
180 
154 
2nd Day 
145 
119 
Miller, Geo. 
.1st Day 
180 
165 
2nd Dav 
145 
129 
Adams, J. B. 
180 
143 
2nd Day 
45 
37 
Junker . 
180 
152 
2nd Day 
145 
129 
Reid, D. C. 
180 
164 
2nd Day 
145 
130 
Oppie, Roy . 
180 
158 
2nd Day 
145 
133 
Miller Ralph . 
180 
160 
2nd Day 
145 
128 
Fleming . 
180 
157 
2nd Day 
145 
130 
Buttles . 
180 
123 
2nd Day 
145 
104 
*Reihl . 
180 
173 
2nd Day 
145 
136 
Jenson . 
180 
159 
2nd Day 
145 
122 
Dagen . 
180 
159 
2nd Day 
145 
130 
Cooper, J. D. 
180 
146 
2nd Day 
145 
126 
Cooper, E. N. 
l80 
139 
2nd Day 
145 
114 
O’Connor . 
180 
148 
2nd Day 
145 
117 
’Bull . 
180 
164 
2nd Day 
145 
119 
Chingren . 
180 
177 
2nd Day 
145 
134 
McElroy . 
180 
165 
2nd Day 
145 
133 
March . 
180 
148 
2nd Day 
145 
114 
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