FOREST AND STREAM 
847 
Nemours (Ladies) Trapshooting Club. 
Wilmington, Delaware, June n, 1914. 
Yesterday was a hot, sultry afternoon, but in spite 
of i't all eleven enthusiasts made their appearance at 
the traps. There were also several visitors as onlookers. 
A number of important events are scheduled for this 
month, one of them being a trip to Catasauqua, Pa., by 
the squad of Nemours shooters making the five high¬ 
est actual averages for three shoots in June. At the 
Home Week Celebration in Catasauqua on July first, 
the Bryden Gun Club will give an exhibition of trap¬ 
shooting and the committee of arrangements has invited 
five ladies from the Nemours Club to participate. The 
ladies are all doing their best to qualify for the trip. 
In the regular event yesterday, Miss Hammond was 
high with 18 breaks to her credit. 
In the handicap event for the Major Ramsay Trophy, 
Mrs. Riley was in the lead as usual and carried off the 
medal. 
The fourth book in the “Consolation Contest” a bound 
volume of the Sportsmen’s Review, went to Mrs. O. B. 
Clark as she had not won one of the books in the Book- 
lover’s Contest. 
Some of the new shooters are beginning to show 
wonderful progress. Dr. Seward promises to 'be a crack 
6ihot before the year is out and when Mrs. Springer 
and Mrs. White get over their temporary spell of flinch¬ 
ing, they also will be among the high scores. 
Scores yesterday (25 targets) follow:- 
Sh„. 
Miss Hammond . 25 
Mrs. O. B. Clark . 25 
Miss Carson . 25 
Mrs. Riley . 25 
Mrs. Joslyn . 25 
Mrs. Hart . 25 
Miss Hirst . 25 
Miss Riley . 25 
Dr. Seward . 25 
Mrs. Springer . 25 
Mrs. White . 2s 
BLUE bird: 
Nicholson Rod and Gun Club. 
Tunnell Hill, May 28, 1914. 
Total 
Number 
Broke 
145 
126 
138 
US 
95 
124 
117 
”3 
122 
121 
109 
H 3 
101 
96 
114 
100 
Shot At 
B roke 
• 25 
18 
•• 25 
16 
16 
• • 25 
16 
• • 25 
14 
.. 25 
1 2 
• • 25 
11 
.. 25 
9 
•• 25 
7 
.. 25 
6 
•. 25 
5 
W. IT. Hodges . 
.I St 
Day 
200 
185 
2nd 
Day 
300 
293 
J. B. Bradley . 
.I St 
Day 
200 
185 
2nd 
Day 
300 
275 
*G. B. Cragg . 
.I St 
Day 
200 
184 
2nd 
Day 
300 
263 
R. U. Fletcher . 
Day 
200 
193 
2nd 
Day 
300 
275 
*F. M. Faurote . 
Day 
200 
190 
2nd 
Dav 
300 
284 
•T. H. Fox . 
Day 
200 
178 
2nd 
Day 
300 
280 
J. K. Warren . 
Day 
200 
186 
2nd 
Day 
300 
289 
M. F. George . 
Day 
200 
188 
2nd 
Day 
300 
279 
J. T. Austin . 
Day 
200 
187 
2nd 
Day 
300 
276 
II. D. Gibbs . 
Day 
200 
196 
2nd 
Day 
300 
287 
M. P. T. Hillman . 
.1st 
Day 
200 
186 
2nd 
Day 
300 
280 
*H. D. Freeman _ 
.ISt 
Day 
200 
197 
2nd 
Day 
300 
285 
*T. A. Cassitty . 
Dav 
200 
180 
2nd 
Day 
300 
266 
T. F. Randolph . 
Day 
200 
164 
2nd 
Day 
300 
260 
J. A. Blount . 
Day 
200 
188 
2nd 
Day 
300 
284 
R. W. Dodd . 
Day 
200 
188 
2nd 
Dav 
280 
261 
W. C. Taylor . 
Day 
200 
181 
2nd 
Day 
220 
178 
P. H. Patterson . 
Day 
200 
188 
2nd 
Day 
200 
180 
J. E. Todd . 
Day 
200 
178 
2nd 
Day 
300 
258 
*Saml. Joy ...1st Day 200 
2nd Day 300 
J. J. Bradfield .1st Day 200 
2nd Day 300 
VV. T. Coyle .1st Day 100 
E. J. Oates .1st Day 200 
2nd Day 300 
L. R. Pinkston .1st Day 200 
2nd Day 250 
A. C. Robison .1st Day 200 
2nd Day 300 
B. L. Risher .1st Day 100 
2nd Day 100 
L. R. Henry .1st Day 200 
2nd Day 100 
H. O. Warren .1st Day 200 
2nd Day 160 
F. F. McCaleb .1st Day 200 
2nd Day too 
W. W. Cocke ..1st Day 200 
2nd Day 300 
R. L. Clushire .1st Day 200 
2nd Day 200 
G. M. Macmurdo .1st Day 200 
2nd Day 300 
W. T. Richards .1st Day 200 
H. B. Blanks .1st Day 200 
2nd Day 300 
J. R. Livingston .1st Day 200 
2nd Day 300 
A H. Campbell .1st Day 200 
2nd Day 200 
J B. Tisdale .1st Day 200 
2nd Day 300 
E. R. Stoner .1st Day 200 
2nd Day 200 
*Ben. Schwartz .1st Day 200 
2nd Day 300 
Tos. Bell .2nd Day 300 
R. L. Morris .2nd Day 100 
"Professional. 
C. S. HARRIS, 
182 
263 
185 
280 
93 
187 
281 
177 
230 
179 
286 
89 
93 
169 
9 1 
184 
■S 3 
170 
92 
180 
274 
181 
179 
192 
285 
177 
182 
257 
187 
275 
182 
187 
175 
277 
180 
184 
192 
288 
264 
91 
Cashier. 
29 
Total 
Number 
Shot At 
•O. S. Sked . 150 
*Neaf Apgar . 150 
•J. M. Hawkins . 150 
*H. S. Wells . 150 
•Robert Klotz . 150 
Dana Barrett . 150 
F.. F. Tiffany . 150 
M. O. Tiffany . 150 
Ross Tewksbury . iso 
Wm. H. Stroh . 150 
Wallace G. Moser . 150 
J. W. Davies . 150 
F. Bohm . 150 
T. J. Cavanaugh . 150 
C. Pratt . 150 
C. Harry Conrad . 150 
L. H. Pratt . 150 133 
A. C. Barrett . 150 68 
L. A. Wright . 150 112 
T. J. Waterman . 150 113 
•Professional. 
G. L. HUNGERFORD, Secretary. 
Monroe Gun Club. 
Monroe, La., June 5 and 6, 1914. 
The Louisiana Handicap 100 target event was won 
by J. R. Livingston at 20 yards 96 and A. H. Campbell 
18 yards 96—in the shoot off A. H. Campbell won with 
score 25 x 25; Livingston 23 x 25. 
The Interstate trophies were won by following Louis¬ 
iana shooters: J. T. Austin, 98; Morgan George, 96; 
R. W. Dodd, 94; H. O. Warren, 94; B. L. Risher, 93; 
G. M. Macmurdo, 92; F. F. McCalub, 92. 
Total Total 
Number Number 
Shot At Broke 
t 
Shot At 
M. Markham . 100 
D. Platt . 100 
R. Dickey . 100 
C. H. Rogge' 
C. F. Bliss . 
E. M. Lewis 
Fred Oswald . 50 
F. L. Van Allen . 50 
H. L. Monbeck . 25 
Broke 
100 
90 
100 
86 
100 
83 
100 
80 
100 
62 
50 
36 
50 
35 
50 
34 
25 
23 
N. 
K. 
Smith ... 
F.. 
R. 
Galvin .. 
w. 
C. 
Corev ... 
H. 
P. 
Carlon . 
C. 
T. 
Martin . 
D. 
S. 
Wood ... 
E. 
E. 
Handy .. 
F. 
PI. 
Springer 
Karl Mayer .... 
Frank 
P. Ewing 
Sol 
A. 
Reis ... 
William Coyne 
G. 
F. 
Huber ... 
Vic 
duPont 
O. 
V. 
Ort . 
A. 
M. 
Lindsay 
W. 
G. 
Wood ... 
41 
40 
40 
40 
40 
38 
34 
N. C. R. Gun Club. 
Dayton, Ohio, June 6, 1914. 
As our Ohio State Shoot was held last week, and 
most of our shooters attended, we did not have a very 
large number of shooters present this afternoon. 
The writer was pleased and proud to hear that our 
Mr. Bippus had been elected as the next president of 
the Ohio State League, and that the other officers of 
the league are also well known high class sportsmen 
of Ohio. Mr. Bippus mentioned to me the names of 
the gentlemen in the different cities whom he is going 
to ask to serve on the executive committee with him, 
and some of the plans which he has for the future of 
the league. There is absolutely no question but what, 
with the efficient assistance and co-operation of the 
other new officers of the league together with the ex¬ 
ecutive committee he has in view, Ohio will become 
the greatest and best known state in the trap shooting 
sport. It is a well known fact that Ohio has a very 
large number of high grade men who are splendid 
shots on the firing line, and these men will gladly rally 
round the new leaders and win new honors for the 
Buckeye State. 
The Third Tournament of the Central Ohio Trap 
Shooters’ League will be held at Columbus, Ohio, Tues¬ 
day, June 30, by the Sunbury Gun Club. The splendid 
attendance and the enjoyable times that the shooters 
enjoyed at the two previous tournaments of the league 
(the first one held at Springfield, Ohio, April 28 and 
the second one at Kenton, Ohio, May 26) should not 
leave any doubt in the minds of the Ohio shooters as 
to the outcome of the three remaining touinaments. As 
Columbus is centrally located, has many railway and 
traction line facilities, making it very convenient for 
the shooters to get there and return the same day, 
I hope the splendid record (141 shooters) which was 
made at Springfield will be broken. Representatives 
of our gun club will be there to “Do Battle” for the 
honors, and further secure our hold on the Five Man 
Team Championship. Hope you will be there. 
H. L. Starr . 40 
F. Turner . 4. 
H. H. England . 37 
J. B. McHugh . 44— 50 
Dr. A. Patterson . 
W. B. Smith, Jr. 
E. M. Ross . 
R. P. Choate . 
PL White . 
E. R. Jenks . 
C. H. Dailey . 
J. P. Gray . 3. 
Dr. Horace Betts . . 27—21 
J. B. Grier . 21 5 
C. A. Haverbeck . 10 
H. W. Bush . jo 
H. C. Bye . ,g 
S. J. Newman . z y 
George Scheafer . Z2 
C. Zelby . 3 
A special event was a “miss and out.” The E men 
stood at 16 yards, the D at 17, the C at 18, the B at 
20 and the A at 22. Scores in the miss and out were: 
E. M. Ross . 
W. C. Corey . I2 
C. T. Martin . 20 
S. J. Newman . 18 
W. B. Smith . ;8 
C. A. Haverbeck . 
W. G. Wood . 
Karl Mayer . ,6 
S. Reed . 
D. S. Wood . 
J. P. Gray .. 
N. K. Smith . 18 
William Coyne . 
Dr. Patterson . 
H. C. Bye .. 
A. M. Lindsay . 18 
E. E. Handy . 18 
The launch “Lincoln” which conveyed a large crowd 
of Knickerbocker Club members to the Yacht Club 
grounds, among whom were several active DuPont 
Club members, arrived safe and sound, and the Knicker¬ 
bocker crowd, in spite of all the Yacht Club men 
could do, trimmed them in the 5 men team race, by a 
margin of 13 birds. 
KNICKERBOCKERS. 
H. Winchester . 2? _ 2! 
W. Tomlinson . 22 _ 2? 
D. Albaugh . 21—24 
W. F. Jensen . 2I _ 2! 
H. Chandler . I3 _ 2 j 
Total . ioi—124 
YACHT CLUB. 
Isaac Turner . 2I _ 2e 
E. R. Pusey . 19- £ 
E. R. Hathaway . 16_ 2 c 
Val Blatz .. 
irds 
Broke 
22 
18 
12 
18 
20 
II 
18 
II 
18 
10 
10 
18 
7 
l6 
7 
18 
6 
18 
6 
18 
6 
18 
6 
18 
4 
18 
4 
l6 
3 
18 
3 
18 
2 
92—125 
Total . 
Other scores made in this shoot were: 
H. T. Taggart . 15-25 
E. Souder, Jr. I2 2t 
R. Connell . o_ « 
J. Dickey . 13II 2 j 
A. Lanning 
Edwards 
Taggart 
Oliver 
H. Chandler 
£ 
16— 25 
n— 25 
25 
10— 25 
IS— 25 
Du Pont Trap Shooting Club. 
Wilmington, June 6 , 1914.. 
William Armistead was high score of the day, his 
card being 94 out of 100. He was closely followed by 
John H. Minnick, 93 out of his 100. Third gun was 
Stanley Tuchton with 91 out of 100. The scores: 
W. M. Armistead . 94—100 
J. H. Minnick . 93 
S. Tuchton . 91 
. 86 
. 85 
. 84 
. 80 
. 79 
Wood . 78 
. 77 
. 70 
. 67 
. 63 
. 59 
. 62— 75 
Huber . 61 
. 60 
. 58 
. 55 
. 55 
F. Thatcher . 51 
M. Kinney . It _ 2 j 
The Shullsburg Gun Club. 
Shullsburg, Wisconsin, June 9, 1914. 
Total 
Number 
Shot At 
*F. H. Seifken . 150 
*C. C. Mitchell . 150 
C. T. Meloy . 140 
L. S. Dell . 150 
Joe. R. Harker . 150 
*C. E. Robbins . 150 
E. Roy . 150 
IT. R. Black . 150 
James Harker . 150 
E. H. Long . 150 
B. H. Doescher . 150 
C. E. Gilmore . 140 
C. H. Berg . 150 
P. Karrman . 150 
Emery Bellmeyer . 150 
John Decker . 150 
L. G. Hickcock . 150 
J. H. Brees . 140 
J. W. Harker . 150 
Tames Welch . 140 
F. R. O’Neill . 140 
J. M. Lehr . 150 
Chas. Sarff . 150 
Allen Simpson . 150 
Chester Webb . 150 
Frank Hillemeyer . 150 
Fred Bergener, Jr. 150 
George Kuelling . no 
W. E. Lehr . 150 
Henry Burgess, Jr. 150 
Thomas Dodge . 150 
Clifford Walton . 150 
E. J. Ryan . 150 
B. B. Rossing . 150 
R. Thurston . 150 
F. C. Frederickson . 90 
G. Barlow . 150 
W. Van Meter . 150 
Tim Nethery . 30 
•Professional. 
C. T. MELOY, Secretary. 
Total 
Number 
Broke 
131 
141 
138 
100 
108 
I 3 « 
54 
93 
102 
106 
132 
101 
108 
89 
120 
97 
70 
116 
85 
114 
94 
43 
89 
133 
114 
77 
131 
68 
no 
80 
95 
hi 
in 
121 
61 
44 
no 
95 
