FOREST AND STREAM 
811 
R. McGregor . ioo 81 
H. C. Downey . ioo 79 
Total ...841 
A splendid and enjoyable tournament was held by 
the Central Ohio Trap Shooter’s League at Kenton. 
Ohio, on the grounds of the Kenton Gun Club, Tues¬ 
day, May 26. 
This was the league’s second tournament, and although 
the number of shooters taking pari was not as large as 
the first one, which was held at Springfield, Ohio, the 
shoot was a very successful one and was thoroughly 
enjoyed by the shooters. 
All of the clubs in the league were represented, some 
of them having quite a number of their members pres¬ 
ent. 
Needless to say it is quite a pleasure for me to an¬ 
nounce that our N. C. R. Gun Club carried off all the 
honors. Our boys won the five man team race, and 
were first and second in the two man team race. Two 
of our boys tied for high gun honors for the day. 
Although we did not have a large number of mem¬ 
bers present, yet all of those who were tjiere were 
strong steady shooters, as the scores proved: 
Shot At. Broke. 
H. W. Heikes .100 97 
Ii. E. Furnas . 100 97 
W. F. Bippus . 100 93 
J. M. Markham . 100 93 
J. H. Pumphrey . 100 93 
Total .473 
High guns for the day. 
Making the splendid average of 94 3-5. 
OUR TWO MAN TEAM. 
H. W. Heikes and F. C. Koch shot at 200. broke 
189. Won first place. H. E. Furnas and R. E. Mumma 
shot at 200, broke 188. Won second place. 
We are justly proud of all the above shooters, but 
want to remind you that there are also ninety-six other 
members, of our gun club, who are working and plan¬ 
ning for the Fifteenth Grand American Handicap, and 
every one of us is eagerly looking forward to the time 
when we will entertain you in our city (September 7 to 
11), and we are not only going to show you a royal 
time, but are also going to give you a fast hard race on 
the firing line for the honors of the tournament. We 
know this is what all true sportsmen appreciate, because 
they would rather win the honors and trophies by one 
or two targets from shooters who are their equal in 
skill. 
We are hoping to have not less than 700 entries in 
the Grand American Handicap, and assure you that 
The Interstate Association, our city and our club will 
do everything possible to make it the best shoot ever 
held. 
Dayton and Dayton’s shooters will be waiting for you. 
Are you coming? 
Norfolk-Portsmouth Gun Club. 
Portsmouth, May 28, 1914. 
Mr. II. C. Laird, carried off the honors at the weekly 
shoot of the Norfolk-Portsmouth Gun Club, held today, 
by smashing 47 out of 50 blue rocks. Several others 
made excellent scores. The club shoot at 50 targets 
follows: Shot At. Broke. 
Laird . 50 47 
Gunther . 50 43 
Gordon . 50 . 41 
Withers . 50 41 
Edmonds . 50 40 
Davis . 50 .40 
Boyd . 50 38 
Felton . 50 38 
Cook . 50 36 
Capt. Easton . 50 35 
T. Talbot . 50 30 
Wilcox .. 50 ■ 30 
Butler . 50 30 
Sykes . 50 29 
’Bagby .■. 50 .25 
Bal lance . 50 25 
Blackwood . 50 25 
Benton . 50 25 
’Shooting 20 bore. 
W T. F., Secretary. 
Watertown Gun Club. 
Watertown, Wis., May 30, 1914. 
Total Total 
Number Number 
Shot At Broke 
*C. E. Robbins . 150 128 
L. C. Angvick . 150 125 
Geo. Hevey . 130 115 
Wm. Paul . 150 120 
E. G. Jones . 150 129 
J. A. Pike . 150 133 
W. B. Campbell . 150 78 
John Huberty . 150 119 
Hans Nelson . 150 92 
P. Leister . 150 in 
L. S. Dell . 150 123 
II. L. Potter . 130 113 
Mrs. Potter . 150 99 
L. H. Skolas . 150 119 
*H. R. Patterson . 150 124 
Dr. Machus . 150 122 
S. II. Campbell . 150 93 
E. Parsons . 150 98 
E. D. Leidel . 150 no 
Geo. A. Held . 150 104 
W. T. Raup . 150 132 
*W. D. Stannard . 150 130 
EM. Ballow . 150 125 
B. Doescher . 150 130 
A. G. Keel . 150 133 
Alb. Roeseler . 150 133 
E. Schroeder . 150 125 
Ervin Kisow . 150 96 
P E. Kleist . 150 102 
E. Stoebe . 150 105 
R. S. Keel . 150 127 
II. Brown . 150 118 
Capt. Jack .. 
A. G. Piepenhagen 
*F. H. Siefkew .. 
Paul Kimball. 
J. Richardt . 
M. Mucklestone .. 
Roy Cebell . 
C. II. Nelson ... 
I. Halvorsen .... 
C. Gruhn . 
O. J. Miller . 
Chas. Caldwell ... 
D. G. James . 
H. H. Gay . 
Geo. Peck, Jr. 
J. D. Zabler . 
T. Wallace . 
C. Kiefer . 
James Spear .... 
R. W. Lueck ... 
’Professional. 
. 15a 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. ISO 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. ISO 
. ISO 
. ISO 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 45 
. 60 
. 60 
. 60 
. 60 
J. P. 1 IALLEN, 
138 
123 
135 
127 
119 
126 
109 
119 
121 
134 
109 
113 
76 
123 
116 
22 
45 
45 
41 
50 
Secretary. 
Clinton Gun Club. 
Clinton, May 30, 1914. 
Total Total 
Number Number 
Shot At Broke 
*H. A. Keller . 150 n6 
J. M. Gates . 150 117 
*F. E. II. Sheldon . 150 109 
Geo. R. Steele . 150 125 
M. II. Boland . 150 116 
J. W. Moulton . 150 64 
Milner . 150 i QI 
Burgin . 15° I2 4 
H. S. Searles . 15° I2 7 
Chas. Blinn . 150 124 
’Chopin . 15° 134 
Clark . 150 143 
Putnam . 150 1 3 1 
Hamblin . 150 122 
Wright . 150 134 
A. K. Searles . 150 86 
Metcalf . '50 rig 
Prescott . 150 
Hoffman . 15° i°fl 
Johnson . ' 5 ° 4 ° 
Lagerquest . r 5 ° :o 7 
E. E. Reed . 150 i 2 S 
Varick . 15 ° 9 ° 
Mendell . ' 5 ° '■? 
’Henry . > 5 ° §8 
Dolen . 1 00 ° 2 
Greer . 150 : °7 
McCabe . 15° 8 9 
Shattuck . 150 100 
Dill . 150 87 
Rafuse . 150 122 
Emery . 150 i 22 
Rousseau . i 5 ° 99 
Schlickman . I 5 ° 
Peterson . 6 ° 3 ° 
Sanborn . 9 JJ 58 
’Professional. WM. J. TEDFORD, Secretary. 
Princeton Gun Club. 
H. E. Snyder ... 
*D. G. Barstow 
V. II. Greene ... 
L. C. Larson ... 
*J. L. Head . 
W. L. Mulford .. 
’Art. Killam - 
*C. G. Spencer . 
N. J. Glover _ 
’Homer Clark ... 
W. H. Harris .. 
J. C. Graham ... 
G. W. Lander .. 
R. L. Dove . 
Weaver Eaton .. 
A. T. Dodson. 
Dr. J. D. Bohner 
N. A. Mewman . 
M. Sharp . 
S. J. Taylor - 
Dr. G. W. Stacy 
L. E. Shelton ... 
A. P. Giest . 
S. McGuire . 
E. G. Sharp . 
D. L. Oliphant . 
Riley Thompson 
M. Thompson .. 
J. Knoweles _ 
A. V. Burkland . 
Ira Williamson . 
Milton Liggett . 
R. W. Lewis - 
H. E. Tucker ... 
W. H. Triplett . 
C. E. Addison . 
B. F. Eaton - 
’Professional. 
II. H. Valentine 
G. Karl . 
E. M. Ilurd ... 
♦R. H. Nichols . 
W. A. Hudson . 
E. J. Bannigan 
G. Thacher . 
J. J. Farrell .... 
Princeton, N. J., May 29, 1914. 
Total 
Total 
Number 
Number 
Shot At 
Broke 
187 
. . 200 
186 
l6l 
180 
191 
. . 200 
182 
188 
195 
176 
188 
173 
173 
79 
177 
87 
65 
182 
164 
181 
86 
164 
.. 8o 
64 
43 
64 
37 
71 
172 
170 
38 
15 
172 
1 63 
128 
139 
149 
41 
2 3 
Colonie Gun Club. 
Albany, N. Y., May 30, 1914. 
Total 
Total 
Number 
Number 
Shot At 
Broke 
•• 175 
158 
•• 175 
146 
• ■ 175 
159 
• • 175 
131 
• • 175 
141 
• • 175 
153 
• • 175 
135 
■ ■ 175 
143 
C. W. Rice . 
S. Crounse . 
F. H. Milliman . 
M. E. Barker ... 
E. P. Hotaling . 
Dr. F. Jenny .... 
S. Hall' . 
J. W. Bain . 
C. B. Hoffman .. 
J. L. Daly •. 
F. Schoenborn .. 
R. Navins . 
A. H. Sann . 
H. R. Sann . 
A. J. Harvey ... 
Dr. J. L. Shorey 
G. Hotaling . 
J. Ingalsbee . 
J. Livingston ... 
H. T. Brown ... 
*J. II. Briggs ... 
Geo. Slingerlands 
J. B. Sanders ... 
A. Kirkpatrick .. 
S. Warnock . 
E. J. Kline . 
M. L. Welling .. 
C. Livingston ... 
T. L. Baker . 
L. C. Cornell .... 
D. Hill . 
T. Borne . 
J. M. Corey . 
W. D. Rose . 
*L. D. Willis .... 
’Professional. 
175 
141 
175 
132 
175 
153 
175 
155 
175 
140 
i75 
132 
175 
142 
175 
134 
175 
126 
150 
105 
175 
137 
175 
134 
175 
141 
175 
92 
150 
108 
175 
131 
175 
131 
175 
130 
175 
136 
i75 
155 
i75 
137 
175 
129 
175 
157 
175 
134 
125 
109 
125 
99 
175 
104 
175 
89 
75 
47 
25 
12 
100 
64 
IOO 
63 
75 
56 
50 
22 
IOO 
92 
H. H. VALENTINE, Secretary. 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City, May 31, 1914. 
There were only 12 shooters that took part in the 
club shoot of the Hudson’s this morning, as a number 
of our members had taken advantage of the double 
holiday, and spent the days in the mountains. John 
Pape was trying out a new gun this morning, and 
showed a marked improvement in his scores, winning 
leg on the duPont Trophy, and also was high gun for 
the day. Dr. Pinkerton was second high, only a few 
points behind. 
On June 14th, our next shooting date, we will have a 
merchandise event mixed with our regular program, 
and Joe Whitley has promised to have the kitchen 
gang work overtime, so that every tiling will be ready 
when the boys arrive at the grounds, everybody is wel- 
Reaching the 
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How many times you miss the far fliers be¬ 
cause you haven’t quite the necessary shooting 
power. 
The advantage is yours if you can count on 
your gun at 50 and 60 yards. 
For 35 years consistent work has been 
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