806 
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STARTS 1914 RIGHT 
GJ At Pinehurst Shoot E. H. Storr, who 
shot an L. C. Smith gun with Hunter 
one-trigger, was high for entire program, 
including the handicaps. Shot at 800, 
broke 752. 
Highest Honors in Trap Shoot¬ 
ing for 1913. 
The Official Amateur Average was 
won with an L. C. Smith gun with 
Hunter one-trigger by Bart Lewis. Shot 
at 6080, broke 5811; average 95.58%. 
Remember, this is a double gun, two in 
one, and at the price of one. Illustra¬ 
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with ejector, $66; with ejector and one- 
trigger, $86. 
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H. H. SMITH, O. K. Kennels, Marydel, Mri 
South Hills Gun Club. 
Pittsburgh, May 30, 1914. 
Born . 65 
Snee . 59 
Slater . 47 
Freedman . 38 
King . 17 
MILO PI. MILLER. Secretary. 
Rawlins Ideal Gun Club. 
Rawlins, 
*Wm. Bowman .... 
Max Weick . 
C. F. Nelson . 
Frank White . 
Edward Fitzgerald 
C. A. Gunning ... 
*H. S. Keefe .... 
B. E. Moritz . 
R. A. King . 
*A. H. Hardy ... 
*E. J. Morgan _ 
J. E. Wade . 
S. A. Huntley ... 
E. C. Grice . 
F. Wade . 
*R. E. Murray .. 
W. E. Spencer ... 
J. R. Daley . 
N. T. Parnell ... 
Tohn McPherson 
W. W. Wood .... 
‘Professional. 
Wyo., May 25 and 
Total 
Number 
Shot At 
•.. 1 st Day 200 
2nd Day 200 
... 1st Day 200 
2nd Day 200 
... 1st Day 200 
2nd Day 200 
... 1 st Day 200 
2nd Day 200 
... 1st Day 200 
2nd Day 200 
... 1st Day 200 
2nd Day 200 
.. .1st Day 200 
2nd Day 200 
.. .1st Day 200 
2nd Day 200 
.. .1st Day 200 
2nd Day 200 
.. .1st Day 200 
2nd Day 200 
.. .1st Day 200 
2nd Day 200 
... 1st Day 200 
2nd Day 200 
... 1st Day 200 
2nd Day 200 
... 1st Day 200 
2nd Day 200 
... 1st Day 200 
2nd Day 200 
.. .1st Day 200 
2nd Day 200 
.. .1st Day 200 
.. .1st Day 180 
2nd Day 200 
... 1st Day 200 
2nd Day 200 
.. .1st Day 140 
. .2nd Day 40 
26, 1914. 
Total 
Number 
Broke 
167 
189 
192 
193 
185 
190 
176 
181 
179 
181 
184 
192 
191 
i /9 
185 
194 
189 
197 
182 
187 
183 
190 
172 
181 
191 
198 
191 
190 
161 
173 
178 
188 
'43 
'63 
184 
'37 
'54 
100 
36 
J. RICHARD DALEY, Secretary. 
Delmont 
Gun Club. 
Delmont, 
S. D., May 26 and 27, 1914. 
Total 
Total 
Number 
Number 
Shot At 
Broke 
# L. ( . Geo. Kreger . 
.. .1st Day 150 
145 
2nd Day 150 
M 5 
*R. R. Barber . 
142 
‘Dickey . 
2nd Day 150 
148 
143 
Ray Chase . 
2nd Day 150 
144 
145 
A. M. Shaw . 
2nd Day 150 
141 
145 
G. L. Taylor . 
2nd Day 150 
135 
142 
C. A. Ferguson . 
2nd Day 150 
137 
139 
T. F. White . 
2nd Day 150 
137 
132 
Ray Branson . 
2nd Day 150 
142 
142 
E. M.yers . 
2nd Day 150 
131 
140 
‘Higgins . 
2nd Day 150 
132 
'37 
2nd Day 150 
135 
Mat Thill . 
139 
2nd Day 150 
130 
Oldenberg . 
134 
2nd Day 150 
135 
W. P. Brown . 
129 
‘Guptill . 
2nd Day 150 
138 
.. .1st Day 150 
120 
*Hymer . 
2nd Day 150 
141 
134 
2nd Day 150 
123 
E. Marsh . 
139 
T Howe . 
2nd Day 150 
126 
132 
Krell . 
2nd Day 150 
125 
128 
2nd Day 150 
129 
C. Hunter . 
.. .1st Day 150 
130 
2nd Day 150 
119 
F. Kornden . 
120 
2nd Day 150 
127 
Gesten . 
124 
2nd Day 150 
"5 
J. A. Kornden ... 
"3 
2nd Day 150 
125 
Schroeder . 
... 1st Day 150 
130 
2nd Day 150 
102 
Messenger . 
"4 
2nd Day 150 
"3 
Earl Stevens . 
.. .1st Day 150 
87 
2nd Day 150 
III 
A. M. Terry . 
130 
T. Grasz . 
119 
2nd Day 60 
35 
J. I,. Davis . 
. .2nd Day 150 
120 
G. Marsh . 
. .1st Day 105 
81 
Pinnell . 
42 
McCormick . 
..1st Day 150 
116 
Berry . 
79 
L. G. Walker . 
ns 
Schreider . 
.. .1st Day 150 
123 
‘Professional. 
A. M. SHAW, 
Secretary. 
Buffalo-Audufcon Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., May 30, 1914. 
Jennings made two runs of 50 or over at today’s 
shoot and incidentally was high with the excellent score 
of 170 x 175. A fast target was thrown and a cross 
wind made the targets none to easy. Sixty-eight shoot¬ 
ers took part. Messrs. Cox, Young, Glover, Fay and 
Quinn professionals were in attendance and pronounced 
shoot an entire success both financial and socially. 
G. N. Fish won the first place in the merchandise with 
-5 straight from 21 yards closely followed by Wright 
and Long. First prize was a fine gold watch. The 
scores: 
N. Long . 
W. P. Thomson . 
Wm. Barnes . 
E. E. Hilliker . 
John Ebbert . 
W. O. Caskey . 
F. N. C. Terauld . 
F. S. King . 
C. S. Weill . 
F. S. Tyler . 
W. J. Leger . 
Michael Wendel . 
E. Bray . 
F. Schnitzer . 
F. L. Spaulding . 
J. H. Eberhardt . 
C. H. Boulton . 
W. H. Gooderham . 
J. E. Lodge . 
C. Dueger . 
T. H. Rittenhouse . 
C. E. Gleed . 
E. J. Marsh . 
D. J. C. Munroe . 
J. A. Cadham . 
J. E. Jennings . 
Frank S. Wright . 
A. C. Skutt . 
W. H. Patterson . 
T. D. Green . 
C. L. Frantz . 
H. B. Blackmer . 
G. N. Fish . 
C. A. Ward . 
W. C. Wootton . 
B. V. Covert . 
I. . C. Evans . 
W. T. Lawson . 
M. Carr . 
D. Bartlett . 
M. B. Rocks . 
E. F. Hammond . 
S. S. Hopkins . 
C. F. Lambert . 
T. W. Broderick . 
Geo. liommel . 
H. G. McCutcheon . 
F. D. ICelsey . 
H. W. Hansberry . 
I. J. Atwater . 
A. H. Heckadon . 
F. T,. McKillup . 
E. Shaffer . 
C. G. Rogers . 
Black . 
C. G. Pickens . 
W. F. Arthur . 
O. W. Bates . 
F. E. Aid . 
C B. Porter . 
F. Browning . 
T. Goldback . 
H. Kolb .. 
*Ed. Cox . 
‘Sim Glover . 
*H. E. Young . 
*F. M. Fay . 
W. C. 
Total 
Number 
Shot At 
•• '75 
•• '75 
•• 175 
•• '75 
•• '75 
'75 
• • '75 
• • '75 
• • 175 
• • 175 
• • 175 
• • 175 
•• '75 
•• '75 
• • '75 
■■ '75 
• • 175 
'75 
•• '75 
• • 175 
• • 175 
• • '75 
■ • 175 
•• '75 
• • 175 
• ■ 175 
■■ '75 
'75 
•• '75 
• ■ 175 
• • 175 
• • '75 
• • '75 
• • 175 
• • '75 
•• '75 
• • '75 
• • 175 
• ■ '75 
• ■ 175 
-• 175 
'75 
■ • 175 
.. 175 
•• '75 
•• 175 
• • 175 
'75 
'• • '75 
•• 175 
•• 175 
175 
• • '75 
.. 100 
.. 130 
.. 80 
80 
.. 80 
60 
.. 80 
20 • 
20 
. '75 
. '75 
. '75 
. '75 
WOOTTON. 
Total 
Number 
Broke 
'45 
'45 
'45 
'44 
'43 
142 
142 
'S' 
140 
140 
138 
'37 
'37 
136 
'35 
'35 
132 
130 
129 
138 
127 
127 
122 
118 
118 
170 
167 
167 
162 
160 
'59 
'59 
158 
'58 
158 
157 
'47 
'57 
1.57 
'57 
'55 
'53 
'54 
150 
141 
'49 
148 
'44 
146 
"4 
97 
9' 
77 
56 
57 
60 
12 
'4 
14 
'45 
'63 
148 
136 
Secretary. 
Latonia Gun Club. 
The attendance at the grounds on May 31. the last day 
of the annual tournament, was considerably smaller than 
on the opening day, only three squads faking part in 
the program of six 15 and three 20-target events. The 
weather conditions were fairly good, but a stronger wind 
made the flight of the targets more erratic and scores 
were not so high as on Saturday. C. W. Ford led the 
amateurs with a total of 143, after a hot race with H. 
W. Fleikes, of Dayton, who finished in second place 
with 142. W. Link was a- good third on 141. tying 
with Ralph Trimble, the local professional, who shot in 
better form than on the first day. C. A. Young, of 
Springfield, professional, was again the star of tile oc¬ 
casion. though with a somewhat smaller score than the 
one he put up on the 30th; five of the clays slipped 
out of his pattern, giving him a total of 145. Trimble 
was second high “pro” with 141, and C. B. Cage came 
next with 138. Among the new comers were: C. S. 
Rvbolt, of the Westwood Gun Club, who was far from 
being in his usual form; W. Link and J. E. SchreCk, 
the latter falling below his average. The program was 
started early in the morning, and finished about 1:30, 
when many” of the contestants hurried to the ball park 
to witness the game. On the first day 5,060 targets 
were trapned. and on the second day 2,370. Everything 
passed off without a hitch of anv kind, and the officers 
of the club are to be congratulated for the success of their 
efforts to give the shooters two days of good sport. A 
number of the club members will attend the State 
Shoot at Circleville this week. This, the twenty-eight 
annual tournament of the Ohio State I-eague of trap- 
shooters, promises to be one of the best which the 
league has ever given, and the program with its liberal 
cash prizes and trophies is a verv attractive one. The 
tournament begins on Tuesday, Tune 2, with 100 prac¬ 
tice targets in the afternoon, the regular program start¬ 
ing on Wednesday morning. 
