FOREST AND STREAM 
875 
J. B. Clark. 43 
F. T. Hopkins. 45 
J. Halcus . 41 
F. S. King. 43 
J. F. Riggs. 39 
T. F. Adkin. 43 
C. S. Clark. 39 
R. Kershner . 46 
W. H. Patterson. 42 
H. B. Thompkins. 43 
E. Bray . 36 
J. S. Conley. 42 
N. S. Crane. 41 
M. Wendell . 41 
E. Goodwin . 49 
I. J. Atwater. 43 
G. J. Tuckett. 40 
L. P. Evans. 40 
C. S. Weill. 38 
F. S. Tyler. 43 
B. E. Auer. 44 
H. V. Fellows. 47 
C. W. Hobbie . 40 
O. E. Carpenter. 46 
Fred Wise ... 38 
S. H. Loomis. 41 
R. Connell . 39 
M. J. Reddy. 42 
A. S. Deal. 43 
F. S. Kinney. 43 
E. G. Stoddard . 43 
T. F. Gilligan. 32 
M. Horton . 34 
E. H. Donovan. 47 
J. C. Heubner. 44 
S. Id. Earl. 33 
A. P. Slade. 41 
H. J. Pendergast. 43 
J. J. Schleyer. 3! 
J. A. Waterman. 46 
B. W. Austin. 40 
HOW THEY SHOT IN OTHER EVENTS. 
The scores in the eight events on the regular program 
follow: Total 
C. F. Lambert. 103 
C. G. Rogers.. 
C. A. Ward. hi 
J. Ebberts . 113 
B. V. Covert. i I3 
’Rush Razee . 116 
*Fred Bills . IIT 
*W. B. Darton. u6 
*'H. Overbaugh . I0 8 
*H. S. Welles. II0 
J. L. Weller. g 2 
Harry Harrison . 9 i 
Mrs. Harrison . 9 g 
R. Patterson . 
j. a. Trott. Z 
G. .N. Fish. , I7 
F. S. Wright. 112 
*L. S. German." II7 
A. C. 'Skutt. 112 
J- D. Green....i..:;;": 
*Homer Clark . n g 
M. R. Brown. , n7 
*l. d. wiiiis. 
w-& Han. Z 
J. if. bOUSa. no 
*W. Hammond . *..*.*’’*]*’’** x I0 
D. T. Leahy. Iir 
A. W. Church.’ I0Q 
^Horner Young .!.!!!!!! !! !’** ioi 
*Ed. Banks .. 
A. E. Conley. . 
F. S. Kelsey. 3 
D. Wadsworth . on 
W. Morris . . 
c- j-D aiiey .:::::::::::::::::::::::: Z 
Von Boeckman . Inn 
C. H. Simonds. . . 102 
D. McMahon . . ... 
M. E. Barker. . IO - 
G. H. Martin. . 
*0. r. Dickey.:.. ? 
*Sim Glover . ... 
*W. R. Crosby. . 
H. Blackmer . "' lr 7 
T. W. Broderick. . ... 
Dr. Jerauld .. 
W. B. Bartlett.. . ,n 7 
J. S. Hopkins. . In ' 
d. e. smith.™ 
C. A. Brown. TT - 
f. a. Eiiiott .;;;;;;;;. TT : 
W. E. Corfield . , nQ 
D. Tomlinson . 7 ". un 
E. Wadsworth . . 
S. Fowler ..'I.'.".". £ 
F. O. Spencer . n . 
A. V. Cassal . 
W. T. Tylee .! .7 !!!!.'7 . 0 : 
H. McNaughton . . 
H. H. Valentine . , 9 na 
G. Rommel .... °, 
H. Bowman .. 
j. b. Clark .;;;;;;;. % 
F. T. Hopkins . . 
T. Halcus . « 
Frank Elliott . . 
F. S. King . l°* 
j■ f. Riggis.91 
R. N. Clark . 92 
T. F. Adkin . 108 
C. S. Clark . 94 
R. Kershner . 96 
A. L. White . 80 
E. M. Prentiss .;. 103 
W. B. Pierce . 90 
W. Patterson . 99 
H. Thompkins . 97 
Ed. Shaffer . 91 
E. Bray . 71 
J. S. Conley . 98 
N. S. Crane . 109 
M. Wendell . 95 
E. Goodwin . 107 
L. J. Atwater . 107 
H. Sunderland . 107 
G. J. Tuckett . 100 
G. Parsons . 93 
L. P. Evans . 112 
C. S. Weill . 95 
E. F. Burnett . 101 
W. Wilt . 94 
C. W. Barrick . 99 
F. T. Covert . 89 
F. S. Tyler . 93 
B. E. Auer . 97 
H. V. Fellows .. 104 
C. W. Hobbie . 94 
O. E. Carpenter . 113 
Fred Wise . 111 
S. H. Loomis . 103 
R. Connell . 97 
M. T. Reddy . 109 
A. S. Deal . 104 
F. S. Kinney . 106 
J. M. Stoddard . 104 
E. J. Stoddard . 101 
D. A. Eiseline . 100 
T. F. Gilligan . 81 
M. Horton . 79 
H. T. Walls . 98 
C. Howell, Jr. 98 
L. Brissont . 97 
M. Cooper ... 89 
W. J. McIntyre . 76 
A. E. Rickman . 72 
G. B. Rickman . 86 
E. H. Donovan . 101 
J. C. Heubner . 92 
L. T. Gauss . 82 
W. C. Webb . 
S. FI. Earl . 79 
A. P. Slade . 95 
The silver Hurlbut W. Smith Cup, symbolic of the 
amateur trap-shooting championship of New York State, 
was permanently won by F. S. Wright, of the Audu¬ 
bon Gun Club of Buffalo. His breakage was 98. 
Rochester gunners saved their best ounces of am¬ 
munition for the stretch drive and took the club event 
from a field of five. The stout attack of the New York 
Athletic Club forced Rochester to the utmost, the trios 
finishing the scheduled number of targets with score 
even, 71 all. The shoot-off and with it the Dean Rich¬ 
mond trophy went to the home gunners, 69 to 67. 
Gun for New Yorker. 
The hammerless weapon donated for the Rochester 
Walkback Handicap became the property of D. T. 
Leahy, of New York, after he disposed of D. Wads¬ 
worth in their tie. It was a fifteen-targets event and 
in the first race each smashed all the “birds” loosed. 
In the shoot-off the score was 13 to 12 in the metropoli¬ 
tan gun’s favor. 
Six tied for third with fourteen hits each, and in the 
shoot-off Harry Harrison, of this city, was best. The 
cup presented by Dr. J. H. Weller for the highest 
amateur not winning a prize in the double event also 
went to Mr. Harrison. 
The Hurlbut W. Smith Cup, which went to Mr. 
Wright, was his as a result of the deed of gift drawn 
up by the donor of the trophy in 1909. He stipulated 
that the sixth year those winning the goblet would 
shoot the final. As Wright had won the cun in 1909, 
1910, 1911 and 1912, he had only to meet J. D. Green, 
of Avon, who was successful last season, whom he de¬ 
feated. Mr. Wright broke 422 of his 440 birds in all 
events. 
Rochester was first in the Dean Richmond Cup event, 
New York Athletic Club second, Audubon Gun Club 
No. 2 of Buffalo third, Audubon Gun Club of Buffalo 
fourth and Riverside Gun Club of Rochester fifth. The 
make-up of the teams and their scores, Rochester’s 
superiority being settled by a shoot-off of the tie above 
mentioned, were: 
ROCHESTER GUN CLUB. 
Donovan . 25 
Skutt . 22 
J. N. Bates, Jr. 24 
Totals . 71 
NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 
McMahon . 23 
Martin . 23 
Von Boeckman . 23 
Totals . 71 
ROCHESTER GUN CLUB. 
Donovan . 22 
Skutt . 23 
Bates . 24 
Total . 69 
NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 
McMahon . 23 
Martin . 21 
Von Boeckman . 23 
Total . 67 
AUDUBON NO. 2. 
Broderick . 22 
Jerauld . 25 
Hopkins . 22 
AUDUBON NO. 1. 
Wright .. 
Ebberts . 
Blackmer . 
23 
20 
24 
Total . 67 
RIVERSIDE CLUB. 
E. B. Wright . 21 
Harrison . 23 
Beyer . 21 
Total .’.. 63 
High professionals in the state amateur event of 100 
blue rocks were W. M. Hammond, of Wilmington, 
Del., with 99; Rush Razee, of Curtis, Neb., with 98, 
and Homer Clark, of Alton, Ill., with 97. 
The scores made in the regular events: 
Targets. Total. 
C. F. Lambert . 126 
C. G. Rogers . 138 
C. A. Ward . 14= 
J. Ebberts . 15I 
B. V. Covert . 144 
*R. Razee . 336 
*W. B. Darton .j?, 
*H. Overbaugh .;. I4 3 
*H. S. Welles . 152 
T. L. Weller . 435 
Harry Harrison . 131 
Mrs. Harrison . 13J 
Mrs. Harrison . 131 
R. Patterson . I4 6 
J. A. Trott . 138 
G. N. Fish . 
F. S. Wright . !« 
*L. S. German . 160 
A. C. Skutt . I4 q 
J. D. Green . 
*IIomer Clark . je3 
Dr. Currie . 12 2 
*L. D. Willis . 154 
G. H. Pumpelly . I4 q 
W. S. Hall . .. 
J. P. Sousa . r3 4 
*W. Hammond . 143 
D. T. Leahy . j eg 
A. W. Church . J42 
* 11 . McMurchy . ^ 
*Ed. Banks . >44 
* Fred Fay . 347 
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