FOREST AND STREAM 
773 
H. Meyers . 
IOO 
41 
41 
A. Leach . 
37 
31 
H. Pape . 
•.. 125 
78 
6s 
D. D. Engle . 
... 125 
107 
84 
T. Pape . 
64 
64 
Dr. Pinkerton . 
... 125 
97 
77 
B. Hipkins . 
... 175 
128 
74 
W. Roach . 
... 150 
120 
77 
C. von Lengerke ... 
160 
80 
T. Kelley . 
... 150 
114 
76 
\V. Eaton . 
56 
56 
T. E. Smith . 
. . . IOO 
80 
80 
H. Smith . 
... IOO 
55 
55 
J. Spaeth . 
145 
73 
t. Nagle . 
... 150 
114 
76 
B. Iveivet . 
... 150 
hi 
74 
F. Banta . 
57 
57 
T. Whitley . 
63 
63 
R. \ oung . 
... 50 
32 
64 
Whitley. Tr. 
... 50 
18 
36 
SECRETARY. 
Charleston Gun Club. 
Charleston-Kanawha W. Va., May 23, 1914. 
Scores made today by members of the Charleston Gun 
Club: 
Shot At 
Broke 
Per 
Cent. 
Goshom, D. 
W. . 
88 
88 
Davis . 
87 
87 
Fultz . 
87 
87 
Shepherd 
SO 
80 
Nicholson .. 
. 5 ° 
44 
88 
deGruyter 
. 50 
44 
88 
Crider . 
. 50 
36 
72 
Goshom, W. 
F. .. 
. 25 
>4 
56 
MacDougall 
J. A. deC.RUYTER, 
5 20 
Secretary. 
Jersey City Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., May 23, 1914. 
The good weather brought out a good crowd for the 
regular monthly prize shoot today but a strong wind 
from the West kept the scores pretty low. Slater and 
Everett won the handicap prizes and Dixon was high 
scratch gun with 83 per cent. The scores follow in 
ttrings of 25: 
Dixon . 
. 19 
22 
22 
20 
Dr. Ittner . 
. .19 
14 
21 
18 
Engle . 
. 15 
20 
22 
20 
Hipkins . 
. 18 
18 
17 
17 
Dr. Pinkerton . 
18 
‘7 
18 
Boothroyd . 
. 17 
17 
19 
14 
Everett . 
22 
21 
17 
Alpers . 
. 17 
16 
17 
14 
Dr. Culver . 
. 18 
21 
23 
18 
I). H. Fanning . 
. 17 
21 
12 
14 
Tewes . 
18 
20 
l6 
Williams . 
. 19 
13 
IS 
13 
18 
18 
Hetherington, Jr. ... 
. 1 7 
12 
15 
13 
Other scores made 
during the session 
were: 
Pinkerton . 
. 14 
17 
18 
12 
Everett . 
20 
22 
18 
Hipkins . 
. 18 
14 
19 
II 
Our club wlil be 
open on May 30th, 
at 1 
p. 
m. — 
Decoration Day. 
Birmingham Gun Club. 
Birmingham, Ala., May 23, 1914. 
Fifteen shooters participated in the practice shoot on 
Saturday afternoon at the Birmingham (Ala.) Gun 
Club. Gentry Hillman led the shooting with 97 to his 
credit with John Warren a close second with 95 and 
Randolph 94. T. F. Randolph made a straight run o\ 
50 without a miss. Hillman’s long run was 45. 
Randolph, Warren, Mrs. Gar!, Cornwell and Hillman 
each made perfect scores of 25. Scores as follows: 
Shot At. Broke. 
Gentry Hillman . 100 97 
John Warren . 100 95 
T. F. Randolph . 100 94 
E. M. Cornwell . too 91 
C. J. Barr . 100 87 
Mrs. O. L. Garl . 100 86 
J. T. Lee . 100 83 
Mr. Morriss . 100 76 
Mr. Wheeler . 100 71 
C. J. Perry . 100 69 
Lee Moody . 75 65 
Mr. Garl . 50 42 
Mr. Baugh . 50 40 
Dr. Sellers . 50 40 
T. B. Dodge .'. 50 30 
'Lewis . 
‘Denman . 
'Walton . 
'Welles . 
'Garland . 
'Squier . 
Conley . 
Freedman .... 
Miller . 
Hansell . 
Born . 
Baker . 
Wolfe . 
Nicholson .... 
Lansom . 
'Professional. 
South Hills Gun Club. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., May 23, 1914. 
Total 
. 66 
. 7i 
. 69 
. 45 
. 46 
. 37 
. 29 
. 47 
. 48 
. 45 
. 32 
.. 14 
. 33 
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Analostan Gun 'Hu’' 
Washington, D. C., May 30, 1914. 
Following are the scores made by the members of the 
Analostan Gun Club on the above date. R. D. Morgan 
was high over all, with 88 x 100. W. C. Blundon and 
E. W. Ford tied on 86 for the high average spoon, Mr. 
Morgan not being eligible, having won the spoon in 
Class A. Ford won in the shoot off. O. F. James won 
Class B and R. T. Bray Class C spoon. 
Spoon Shoot Cup Shoot 
Sh. At Bk. Hdcp. Sh. At Bk. 
E. W. Ford . 
.... 50 
42 
21 
50 
44 
M. 1). Hogan . 
.... 50 
42 
18 
50 
41 
R. T. Brav . 
.... 50 
33 
16 
50 
28 
W. S. Duvall . 
.... 50 
32 
18 
50 
36 
(). P. Tames . 
.... 50 
39 
iS 
50 
4 u 
E. S. Ford . 
.... 50 
30 
18 
50 
34 
C. S. Wilson . 
.... 50 
37 
17 
50 
40 
P. 1 . Stubener . 
.... 50 
42 
19 
50 
40 
Gus. Lohr . 
.... 50 
39 
21 
50 
32 
A. V. Parsons . 
.... 50 
40 
18 
50 
33 
R. D. Morgan . 
.... 50 
46 
22 
50 
42 
W. C. Blundon . 
.... 50 
44 
18 
50 
42 
Sully Wheeler . 
.... 25 
15 
Miles Taylor . 
.... 50 
42 
21 
50 
39 
In the Emmons Challenge Cup Race E. W. Ford, 
shooting from 21 yards was successful scoring 44 out 
of his 50. Mr. Morgan who held the cup scored 42 
from 22 vards and W. C. Blundon, from 18 yards, scored 
42. ' MILES TAYLOR. Secretary. 
1007 Otis Place, N. W. 
Ossining Gun Clu. 
Ossining, May 30, 1914. 
In spite of a Society Circus and many other counter 
attractions in Ossining, there was a good attendance at 
the shoot of the Ossining Gun Club today. Good prizes 
were offered, twelve more than there were shooters and 
only Ossining people were eligible to compete. A 
novice event was run and did not prove much of a 
drawing card. Oscar Vail proved to be the “dark horse” 
in this event breaking six out of ten; Jas. Amos got 
second prize agreed to try again and find how an 
inanimate clay disc could dodge over 350 pellets of 
shot. Chas. G. Blandford won the handsome gold watch 
and fob presented by Col F. Brandreth, with a clea* 
score of 25 with W. H. Coleman one target behind and 
Bedell with 23. The latter won a handsome gold scarf 
pin presented by the Dupont Powder Co. for high 
score made with Dupont powder. 
Events 
I 
2 
3 
4 
Clays 
25 
10 
25 
25 
C. G. Blandford . 
. 25 
24 
T. C. Barlow . 
16 
T. T. Plyland . 
. t 7 
13 
15 
A. Bedell . 
. 23 
23 
T. H. Moran . 
14 
16 
I.. Lyon . 
24 
25 
W. FI. Coleman . 
20 
25 
W. Scott . 
W. C. Holden . 
IS 
J. F. Jenkins . 
. 6 
15 
18 
A. Jameson . 
6 
T. English . 
19 
16 
M. T. Tuttle . 
S. A. Kipp . 
17 
T. W. McKay . 
T. Kirby . 
J. Armor . 10 
W. C. Elliot . 
J. Taylor . 
A. W. Hendrickson 
O. Vail . 6 
G. Davis . 2 
J. H. Buckhout . 
Jos. Royle . 1 
Alert Gun Club. 
Phillipsburg, N. J.—Saturday, May 16, 1914, will long 
be remembered as a banner day in the history of the 
Alert Gun Club, for never before has any shoot held 
here been any comparison to the club’s twelfth annual 
tournament, held on this day. Favored by ideal weather, 
the turnout easily beat all previous records, fifty-five 
shooters taking part in the program, forty-nine of them 
shooting through all ten events, the program alone 
requiring a total of 7,665 targets. 
Seven professionals were on hand in the interest of 
gun and ammunition manufacturers, of whom H. Ii. 
Stevens, with a score of 144 out of 150 and Neaf Apgar 
with 143 out of 150, did the best shooting. Among the 
amateurs A. Heil, of Allentown, Pa., with 143, Dr. 
E. R. Seely, of Medford, Ore., with 141, and Dr. W. 
H. Mathews, of Trenton. N. J., with 139, won the three 
beautiful gold medals furnished for high guns, by the 
Inter-State Association. 
The total number of targets thrown for practice tour¬ 
nament and team race, reached the great total of 11,125, 
The scores follow; 
Tournament. 
Shot At. 
Broke. 
*Lewis . 
. 150 
121 
*Overbough . 
. 150 
134 
'Baker . 
. 150 
122 
'Neaf Apgar . 
. 150 
143 
*Stevens . 
. 150 
144 
'Welles . 
. 150 
136 
Sobers . 
. 150 
108 
Englert . 
. 150 
128 
Church . 
. 150 
III 
Davidson . 
. 150 
105 
Bitterling . 
. 150 
123 
E. R. Seely . 
... 150 
141 
A. Heil . 
. 150 
143 
Zeigler . 
. 150 
134 
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