FOREST AND STREAM 
805 
Billy Foord . 44— 50 
W. H. Neely . 42— 50 
H. W. Quick . 3?— 50 
Billy Edmanson . 39— 50 
S. J. Newman . 37— 50 
C. Thorpe Martin . 37— 50 
W. Coyne .. 39— 50 
Harry Carlon . 37— 50 
C. F. Huber . 35— 50 
W. G. Wood . 35— 50 
Frank Turner . 34— 50 
D. Moore . 33— 50 
T. E. Doremus .. 30— 50 
D. S. Wood . 30— so 
Dr. Bullock . 29— 50 
Fred Macklem . 29— 50 
Dr. Gough . 24— 50 
Dr. Watson . 24— 50 
J. S. Grant . 16— 50 
L. L. Jarrell . 23— 25 
E. R. Galvin . 21— 25 
E. R. Jenks . 21— 25 
Eugene duPont . 20— 25 
John Minnick .. 20— 25 
Billy Smith . 20— 25 
E. M. Ross . 20— 25 
Dr. Betts . 19— 25 
J. W. Anderson . 19— 25 
C. H. Dailey . 19— 25 
Dr. Patterson . 18— 25 
J. B. Grier . 16— 25 
H. Reed . 15— 25 
Ben. V. Clark . 15— 25 
C. W. Papperman . 14— 23 
Frank Ewing . 14— 25 
William Grier . 13— 25 
D. R. Rutter . 12— 25 
R. O. Robison . 12— 25 
C. E. Rittenhouse . 10— 23 
G. Rambo . 7— 25 
C. Hayden . 6 — 25 
Concordia (Kans.) Blue Ribbon Gun Club. 
May 20, 1914. 
Chas. Sewart was the winner of the Cloud County 
Championship with 48 x 50. Caldwell was high gun for 
the entire program of too targets with 94, Snyder and 
Empson second with 91. Following were the scores 
made: 
No. Cloud Co. 
Tar- 
Cham- 
Shot 
gets pionship 
At 
Broke 
50 
50 
100 
Sewart . 
48 
IOO 
88 
Empson . 
45 
IOO 
91 
Snyder . 
47 
IOO 
91 
Caldwell . 
45 
IOO 
94 
Myers . 
46 
IOO 
88 
Huscher . 
. 42 
45 
IOO 
87 
Norton . 
45 
IOO 
84 
Hannum . 
42 
IOO 
82 
Eckstrum . 
37 
IOO 
81 
Goodman . 
38 
IOO 
80 
SECRETARY. 
West End Gun Club. 
Richmond, Va., May 30, 1914. 
W. L. Boyd was high gun Saturday, May 30, West 
End Gun Club. The conditions could not have been 
worse with high wind 
and 
cloudy background, every- 
body fell below their 
usual 
percentage. Class leaders 
were: A, Boyd, B, Jerman 
C, Rueger, D, 
Froehling 
and E, Grant, Lumsden 
cup 
trophy winner R. 
B. Jones. 
The score: 
Shot At. 
Broke. 
W. L. Boyd . 
. 50 
44 
F. H. Huseman . 
. 50 
42 
R. F. Coleman . 
. 50 
41 
W. B. Jerman . 
. 5 ° 
41 
E. G. Chalkley . 
40 
Louis Rueger . 
. 50 
39 
C. B. Cooke . 
. SO 
39 
W. H. Eanes . 
39 
P. T. Flippen . 
. 50 
38 
E. D. Hotchkiss, Tr. .. 
38 
M. D. Hart . 
37 
T. H. Crenshaw . 
. 50 
36 
Jno. C. Easley . 
. 50 
36 
Robert B. Jones . 
.- 50 
35 
Dr. Allen Freeman .. 
. 50 
33 
Henry C. Froehling ... 
. 50 
33 
W. Gordon Harvie. 
33 
James C. Tignor . 
. 50 
32 
O. F. Gradv . 
. 5 ° 
32 
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IT’S GREAT 
10c. per tin 10c. 
Sold by all Tobacconists in Canada 
Oakleigh Thome . 50 
Cary Sheppard . 50 
Archer Anderson, Jr. 50 
H. Houseman . 50 
A. C. Kessler . 50 
Walter E. Grant, Jr. 50 
lire 
32 Lee Dance . 50 2 6 
30 A. Phara Gagge . 50 18 
28 Beardsley . 50 16 
28 Clarence W. Williams . 50 15 
27 The club will shoot Wednesdays and Saturdays during 
27 the summer months. 
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