FOREST AND STREAM 
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Norfolk-Portsmouth Gun Club. 
Portsmouth, June 5. 1914. 
Considerable interest was manifested in the shoot of 
the Norfolk-Portsmouth Gun Club held yesterday after¬ 
noon, it being the first of a series of handicap shoots 
for the handsome trophy donated by the DuPont Powder 
Co. Messrs. Gallagher, Talbot and Captain Easton, with 
the added targets, handicap, made the possible 50. The 
club greatly enjoyed having with them Mr. S. P. Good- 
loe, the popular representative of the Winchester Re¬ 
peating Arms Co. The club score follows: 
Shot At Broke 
Gallagher . 50 48 
Gunther . 50 43 
Laird . 50 42 
Cromwell . 50 41 
Dr. Byrd . 50 41 
Capt. Easton . 50 40 
*Goodloe . 50 39 
Boyd . 50 39 
Richardson . 50 37 
Talbot . 50 37 
Edmonds . 50 36 
Df.‘ s . 50 35 
White . 50 35 
Wiggins . 50 35 
Ballance . 50 34 
Blackwood . 50 33 
Causey . 50 32 
E. Jackson . 50 31 
Sykes . 50 26 
Bayne . 50 23 
Butler . 50 20 
Holt . 30 23 
relton . 25 14 
S. Jackson . 25 5 
"Professional. 
Chesapeake City Gun Club. 
C. City, Md., June 10, 1914. 
Total Total 
Number Number 
Shot At Broke 
*H. L. Worthington . 150 139 
S. O. S. Graham . 150 12S 
Wm. Holland . 150 138 
H. H. Sloan . 150 135 
R. H. Rees . 150 123 
V. Oliver . 150 132 
F. Pratt . 150 118 
Wm. Ward . 150 115 
C. Melrath . 150 120 
W. A. Brown . 150 131 
W. B. Smith, Jr. 150 117 
*L. R. Lewis . 150 118 
*F. Slear . 150 146 
J. H. Minnick . 150 129 
I. Burk . 150 127 
J. H. Reynolds . 150 134 
C. T. Martin . 150 142 
L. R. Beauchamp . 150 133 
S. L. King . 150 102 
W. Martindell . 150 130 
A. B. Richardson . 150 140 
H. S. Crawford . 150 135 
W. H. Reed . 150 133 
E. H. Colburn . 90 68 
R. R. Lawder . 90 64 
H. C. Whitney . 90 69 
C. O. Williams . 90 83 
W. C. Masemore . 45 25 
"Professional. 
H. L. WORTHINGTON, Manager. 
Rockford Gun Club. 
Dodd, W. A. 
Jones, E. G. 
Bottrell. D. L. 
Paul, W. L. 
Hevey, Geo. 
Rice, J.. 
Hough, R. W. 
Cushing, H. W. 
Rudy, John . 
Tice, F. A. 
Fuller, F. G. 
Muckleston, Milo . 
Dreyfuss, Fred . 
Riley, W. F. 
"Goodrich, C. E. 
"Kirkwood, H. C. 
Goode, O. P. 
May, C. W.. 
Brown, Wm. 
Davis, W. A. 
Edleeman, H. E. 
Shelly, B. F. 
Reed, F. E. 
Edleman, G. S. 
Middlekauff, F. A. ... 
Ross, Lawrence C. 
"Cadawalader, H. W. 
"Graham, E. S. 
Groses, Jas. A. 
Janssen, H. F. 
Tucker, A. B.. 
Stannard, W. D. 
Helin, C. B.. 
"Ammon, A. H.. 
Price, C. J.. 
Mulligan, A. A. 
Sabin, J. H. 
Green, J. A.. 
Vierke, Herman J. 
Helm, W. B. 
Vance, A. 
Wilcox, F.. 
Seaver, J. D. 
Blodgett, E. P. 
Rockford, Ill., June 9, 1914. 
Total 
Total 
Number 
Number 
Shot At 
Broke 
.. 150 
132 
121 
108 
1 22 
131 
117 
102 
.. 150 
103 
n8 
III 
132 
120 
130 
123 
140 
.. 150 
139 
131 
109 
132 
.. 150 
127 
120 
108 
114 
115 
106 
.. 150 
127 
.. 150 
139 
137 
135 
105 
142 
143 
132 
138 
123 
121 
133 
112 
127 
106 
135 
124 
133 
120 
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De Munn, D. R. 150 
Collins, H. J. 150 
Kellog, II. C. 150 
Weir, R. G. 150 
Swartz, H. D. 150 
Karches, W. L. 150 
"Hymer, C. W. 150 
Green, W. C. 150 
Sullivan, F. P. 150 
Smith, J. A. 150 
Horton, A. S. 150 
Smith, G. W. 150 
Robinson, L. J. 150 
Heimer, John . 150 
Casey, N. J. 150 
Bocliland, G. J. 150 
Loecher, H. C. 150 
Ginder, Frank . 150 
Higgans, Ed. 150 
Savage, A. E. 150 
Schoonmaker, Fred . 150 
Johnson, F. N. 60 
Dobler, Geo. 150 
Sprecher, S. H. 150 
Kneussl, M. 150 
Bunn, Geo. F. 150 
Zioch, W. H. 90 
136 
121 
9i 
112 
122 
109 
122 
108 
107 
118 
96 
126 
133 
133 
107 
83 
130 
123 
121 
96 
124 
30 
108 
128 
141 
no 
54 
Sears, H. O. ... 
Burr, A. M. 
Bourland, R. C. 
Littlefield, L. A. 
"Professional. 
90 66 
90 69 
75 54 
60 37 
GEORGE DOBLER, Secretary. 
Hazle Mountain Gun Club. 
Hazleton, Pa., June 12, 1914. 
Much sport was enjoyed by the many Hazleton, Free¬ 
land, Mahanoy City, Harwood and Weatherly gunners 
who took part in the big shoot of the Hazle Mountain 
Gun Club on the grounds of the Hercules Powder Co. 
at Conyngham Pass on Memorial Day. Many prizes of 
money and merchandise were won. The following were 
the best scores, all shooting at 175 blue rocks: 
Fen. Cooper, Mahanoy City, 147; R. L. Klotz, Hazle¬ 
ton, 136; Edward Beach, Harwood, 132; A. Andreas, 
Hazleton, 130; P. Gerhardt, Hazleton, 125. 
Birmingham Gun Club. 
Birmingham, Ala., June 6, 1914. 
On account of the rainy afternoon only eight shooters 
were at the weekly shoot , of the Birmingham Gun Club. 
The scores were below the average on account of the. 
bad weather. Scores as follows: 
