FOREST AND STREAM 
743 
LEFEVER GUN WINS 
Interstate Association 
Grand Southern Handicap 
May 12-13-14, 1914 
Mr. S. T. Day shooting his Durston Special $25.00 grade gun, won this much 
coveted honor with the splendid score of 96 ex 100. 
Kansas State Championship Won with 
LEFEVER GUN 
May 5-6, 1914 
Mr. E. W. Arnold broke 93 ex 100 in this big event winning 
the championship. Lefever Guns, bored by our famous taper system, 
insure most satisfactory results. 
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LEFEVER ARMS COMPANY 
200 Maltbie Street :: :: :: SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
No. 2i. The Gold Star. Aggregate. Scratch, ioo birds. 
Free prize. Conditions—To be won by the shooter 
whose highest scores for ioo birds included in the ag¬ 
gregates in the Bronze Star competitions show the 
largest total of kills. Prize—The gold star. Free prize 
to competitors entered for bronze stars. 
Throughout the championship meetings the shot charge 
is limited to t's oz. maximum. 
Miss Mary Robinson . 
Mrs. Harry White . 
Miss Alice Riley . 
Dr. Florence Seward . 
Mrs. Charles Springer. 
Mrs. M. S. Hart. 
Miss Amy Schofield . 
BLUE BIRD. 
Dr. Prendergast . 
. 15 
12 
M. Windhausen, Ir. 
II 
Ross Eaton . 
. 15 
12 
*Sim Glover . 
. 150 
133 
*T. H. Keller . 
. 150 
126 
*Professionals. 
T. E. CLAY, 
President. 
Nemours (Ladies’) Trapshooting Club. 
Wilmington, Del., May 21.—Couldn’t blame anything 
on the weather this week, for the afternoon was per¬ 
fect and the shoot was one of the most interesting ones 
that we have had this Spring. No sweaters were 
needed, for it was balmy and warm. 
Mr. Pond's Consolation Contest started yesterday and 
the women are delighted at the prospect of winning 
more of those interesting books on sport. Some months 
ago Mr. Pond donated twelve books for the Booklover’s 
Contest, and at the close of it, as there were still some 
shooters who had not won books, he started another 
oontest, known as the Consolation Contest, for which 
he donated fourteen more volumes, to be competed for 
by the ladies who had not been fortunate enough to 
win any of the books in the Booklover’s Contest. Miss 
Jennie P. Hirst was the winner of the first book in 
the Consolation Contest yesterday and triumphantly car¬ 
ried off a large volume entitled “Book of Sport.” 
Another delightful feature of yesterday’s shoot was 
the miss and out event. One of the members of the 
Advisory Board, who lives in the country and raises 
all sorts of good things in his garden donated a large 
bunch of asparagus for this event and from the time 
the bunch of green arrived it was watched with much 
interest by the shooters. When the “miss and out” 
started all the ladies “Just loved asparagus,” but it 
was laughable how quickly they changed their minds 
as they dropped out one by one, saying they did not 
care very much for it. after all. Some of them even 
declared they liked spinach quite as well, but we all 
knew they fibbed when they said so. Miss Hirst, how¬ 
ever, stoutly persisted that there was nothing in the 
vegetable line that she liked as well as asparagus and 
she was going to take it home for dinner, which she 
did. 
In the Ramsay Trophy event Mrs. Springer had high 
handicap score and will wear the medal until the next 
regular shoot. 
Miss Hammond made high actual score for the after¬ 
noon, breaking 19 of her quarter of a century of tar¬ 
gets. She was awarded a combination leather wallet 
and card case. She also made the best straight run 
of the day and won the box of shells given by our 
Philadelphia shooter, Miss Margaret Crosland. 
Scores (25 targets) follow: 
Mrs. E. L. Riley. 10 
Miss J. P. Hirst . 13 
Miss H. D. Hammond. in 
Onondaga Gun Club. 
Syracuse, May 20.—N. E. Cornfield took down high 
gun to-day, smearing the ambient atmosphere with 146 
baked mud discs out of 150 trapped. H. J. Prendergast 
ran second with 145, while Prof. C. S. Wilson filled 
third rung with just one less. 
Total No. Total No. 
Shot At. 
Broke. 
W. E. Corfield . 
. 150 
146 
H. J. Prendergast . 
. 150 
145 
Prof. C. S. Wilson. 
. 150 
144 
IT. V. Fellows . 
. 150 
139 
F. A. Elliott . 
. 150 
136 
Dr. F. L. Jerome . 
. 150 
135 
0 . E. Carpenter . 
. 150 
135 
G. II. Pumpelly . 
. 150 
132 
E. A. Wadsworth . 
. 150 
132 
T. E. Clay . 
. 150 
131 
C. W. Ilobbie . 
. 150 
131 
Windsor Morris . 
. 150 
130 
D. E. Lillis . 
. 150 
130 
H. W. Smith . 
. 150 
129 
D. Wadsworth, 3d . 
. 150 
129 
A. W. Meagher . 
. 150 
128 
M. E. Barker . 
. 150 
137 
E. F. Burnett . 
. 150 
125 
W. E. Hookway . 
. 150 
124 
J. H. Evans . 
. 150 
123 
B. F. Fellows . 
. 150 
121 
W. Witt . 
. 150 
121 
F. T. Covert . 
. 150 
121 
F. E. Lytle . 
. 150 
IOI 
S. D. Fowler . 
. 150 
117 
H. E. Mills . 
. 150 
95 
Syracuse, N. Y., 
May 20. 
Total No. 
Total No. 
Shot At. 
Broke. 
Ben Auer . 
57 
Gus L. Bartoo . 
56 
I. Sullivan . 
40 
M. Windhausen . 
. 45 
39 
J. Montgomery . 
. 45 
37 
J. F. Snyder . 
. 45 
28 
J. Breen . 
. 45 
28 
F. Umbrecht . 
. 30 
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Waterloo Gun Club. 
Waterloo, Iowa, May 15.—With two traps gouging ’em 
cut for all day, a mighty successful shoot was pulled 
here. It was registered, but no added money was put 
up by Interstate, owing to the fact that their appro¬ 
priation was exhausted. The club added $50. The 
club shoots every Thursday at 3 P. M. and all hands 
are invited. 
R. Storm . 
Bob Risher . 
A. H. Cleveland . 
B. M. Mead . 
Sam Foster . 
R. C. Hoick . 
P. C. Schmidt ... 
J. E. Johnson . 
J. L. Scripture ... 
J. A. Wygle . 
*W. S. Magill ... 
*F. R. Riggs . 
John Townsett ... 
*E. T. Lednum ... 
*F. C. Whitney ... 
Charles Hummell 
Harry G. Northey 
Nick Webber . 
James L. Corson . 
L. Witry . 
H. Fredericks _ 
E. Davis . 
G. V. Bailey . 
Glenn Haven . 
*D. Flanagan . 
C. M. MoBride ... 
R. L. Hancock ... 
C. C. Corns . 
H. D. Walton. 
R. W. Gordon. 
C. A. Sweet . 
B. A. Reed . 
Henry Steege . 
Waterloo, Iowa, May 15. 
Total No. Total No. 
Shot At. Broke. 
100 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
100 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
86 
179 
I 5 S 
161 
Hi 
171 
163 
148 
174 
173 
139 
152 
135 
167 
164 
182 
180 
181 
137 
162 
173 
159 
144 
79 
113 
179 
146 
175 
171 
161 
181 
165 
162 
