FOREST AND STREAM 
T F. Stevenson (Oapt.). 
... 9 
7 
7 
7 
5—33 
10 
10 
8 
7—42 
10 
9 
8 
8 
6 — 4 1 
IO 
10 
7 
6 
6—39 
10 
10 
8 
8 
7—43— 200 
A. A. Yungblut - 
9 
8 
7 
7—40 
IO 
8 
6 
6 
5—35 
8 
8 
8 
7 
7-38 
9 
9 
8 
7 
5—38 
IO 
IO 
9 
8 
7—44—195 
A. E. Forester - 
7 
6 
0 
5—34 
IO 
To 
10 
9 
9 —48 
9 
9 
7 
6 
5—36 
IO 
6 
6 
5 
0—27 
IO 
9 
9 
8 
7—43— 188 
H. C. Eustis . 
6 
6 
-5 
4—28 
IO 
9 
7 
6 
6—38 
IO 
7 
.7 
6 
4—34 
9 
8 
8 
7 
7—39 
9 
8 
7 
6 
4 — 34 — 173 
Dr. J. Lartdis . 
... 8 
0 
4 
4 
0—22 
IO 
8 
5 
5 
5—33 
9 
7 
5 
5 
3—29 
IO 
6 
6 
5 
4—31 
10 
8 
3 
5 
3—31— 146 
G. E. Pugh . 
9 
8 
6 
6—39 
9 
8 
8 
7 
4—36 
9 
8 
7 
6 
5—35 
6 
6 
6 
7 
5—30 
IO 
8 
7 
6 
5 — 36 — 176 
C. V. Bowman . 
3 
3 
0 
0—IO 
3 
3 
0 
0 
0— 6 
9 
5 
5 
0 
0—19 
4 
4 
4 
3 
0—15 
4 
3 
0 
0 
0— 7— 57 
Total . 
RED 
TEAM. 
K. VV. Stevenson .. 
9 
9 
7 
6—41 
IO 
9 
7 
6 
5—37 
IO 
9 
9 
6 
6—40 
9 
9 
7 
5 
6—36 
9 
9 
8 
7 
7—40— 194 
R. II. Flynt ,. 
9 
9 
9 
6—43 
8 
8 
7 
6 
5—34 
IO 
IO 
6 
4 
4—34 
10 
10 
9 
8 
6—43 
IO 
8 
8 
8 
7—41— 195 
Col. C. F. Hake .. 
.... 9 
9 
8 
6 
5—37 
10 
8 
8 
10 
5—41 
9 
8 
8 
6 
6 — 37 . 
9 
8 
8 
8 
5-38 
IO 
9 
7 
6 
5 — 37 — 190 
F. Cist . 
9 
7 
7 
6—39 
10 
8 
7 
7 
7—39 
IO 
8 
6 
6 
5—35 
9 
8 
7 
7 
5—36 
9 
8 
7 
6 
< ‘O 
CO 
1 
J. F. McCarthy _ 
.... 8 
7 
5 
4 
5—29 
9 
9 
8 
8 
7—41 
10 
7 
7 
6 
5—35 
9 
8 
6 
6 
4—33 
7 
7 
6 
s 
4—29—167 
F. Nagle . 
.... 8 
8 
6 
6 
6—34 
9 
7 
6 
6 
6—34 
10 
7 
7 
S 
4—33 
6 
5 
4 
4 
3—22 
7 
6 
4 
4 
3—24— 147 
Total . 
Portsmouth Gun Club. 
Portsmouth. Va., March 30, 1914- 
The annual meeting of the Norfolk-Portsnjouth Gun 
Club was held Friday, the 29th inst.. and the following 
officers chosen for the coming season: W. Ashton Jones, 
president; W. T. Edmonds, secretary; H. C. Laird, cap¬ 
tain; Dr. O. F. Byrd, E. C. Gunther, P. J., Gallagher, 
directors. _ , , ... . 
_ The club will -shoot every Thursday afternoon. Visi¬ 
tors are always welcome. Yours very ^ rul £’ , nxns 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
The tournament held on March 29 was a big success 
and proves the popularity of the club’s combination pro¬ 
gram, many of those who were present on February 
22nd, when the Schems had its first try-out, coming 
again, and bringing new ones with them. The rain in 
the early morning had the effect of cutting down the 
attendance of out-of-town shooters to some extent, and 
kept a few of the locals away, but there were thirty- 
three entered for the events, all but two shooting 
through the program. There were six events at 15 and 
three events at 20 targets each, a total of 150 targets. The 
entrance, which included lunch and a chance for the 
average money, was $3.00, and the various optionals 
brought the total entrance up to $10. In the Lewis Class 
system optional the shooters were classified by their 
score in the first 100 targets into four classes: 93 to 97 
in Class A, 88 to 92 in Class B, 82 to 87 in Class C, and 
81 and under in Class D. The purse was divided into foui 
equal parts, the same sum in each class, and divided. 
Rose system, 3, 2, 1. The winners in each class were 
decided by the scores made in the last fifty targets of 
the program. There was an optional 50-cent sweep in 
each of the events, divided Rose system, 5, 3, 2 in the 
15-target events, and percentage, 50, 30 and 20 in the 20-’ 
target events, class shooting. An optional sweep on 
the last 100 targets, divided high guns, one money for_ 
each five entries or fraction thereof. Average money 
of one-half cent for each target thrown given to the 
high guns on the 150 targets, one money for each five 
entries or fraction thereof. The shoot was started soon 
after 10 o’clock in the morning, and the events were 
run off over two traps without a hitch, the last squad 
finishing about 4 o’clock. There was a large gallery of 
spectators, among them many of the fair sex, and they 
all enjoyed the sport to the finish. Charles A. Young, 
the well known professional of Springfield, Ohio, was the 
star of the shoot, dropping but two targets out of the 
150, and making a run of 137 straight. W. R. Chamber- 
lain, of Columbus, was second high professional. L. J. 
Squier, of Pittsburg, who had charge of the office, also 
shot through the program and was third high “pro.” 
The amateurs were headed by L. H. Cambell, son of 
Supt. Arthur Gambell, and R. H. Bruns. Brookville, Ind., 
with 143 each; Horace W. Heikes, Dayton, Ohio, and 
Hammerschmidt were second with 142 each; Capt. George 
W. Dameron, one of our local cracks, finished in third 
place on 140. In the first 100 targets L. H. Gambell was 
high with 97; H. W. Heikes, 95; “20 Gauge,” Ike Bran- 
denberg, Dayton, Ohio, and R. H. Bruns, 94 each. In 
the last 100 targets R. H. Bruns was high with 98; 
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Hammerschmidt and W. R. Randall, of Mason, Ohio, 95 
each; L. H. Gambell and II. W. Heikes, 94 each. Class 
A, in the Lewis Class system, had six men, the win¬ 
ners were R. H. Bruns, 49; Hammerschmidt, 48; H. W. 
Heikes, 47. Class B. eight men, H. Ertel, a local man, 
and W. R. Randall, divided first on 48; C. O. Carothers, 
47; J. D. Platt, 46. Class C, six men, Sam Leever, 
Goshen, Ohio, 47; W. H. Bailey, 46; J. E. Schreck, 43. 
Class D, seven men, E. Bittner, of the Mt. Healthy Gun 
Club, and J. Kolb, divided first on 42; R. Dibowski, 41; 
II. L. Mombeck, Dayton, Ohio, Sander and M. E. Kin¬ 
caid, divided third on 39. The club will shoot the fourth 
match in the series of telegraph team contests for the 
DuiPont trophy on April 5th. 
Scores: 
15 
15 
20 
15 
15 
20 
IS 
15 
20 
C. S. Rybolt . 
.14 
15 
17 
12 
13 
17 
15 
15 
15—133 
*W. R. Chamberlain. 
, 14 
12 
17 
15 
14 
18 
15 
14 
20—139 
M. E. Kincaid . 
. 6 
9 
IO 
9 
8 
M 
II 
IO 
18— 95 
C. T. Stevens. 
, 12 
’ .13 
17 
J 3 , 
13 
18 
14 
12 
16—128 
Ed. Bittner'. 
TT 
12 
17 
12 
13 
13 
13 
12 
17—123 
Nemo . 
• 14 
14 
20 
14 
13 
18 
13 
14 
19—139 
H. Ertel . 
13 
15 
20 
12 
12 
19 
14 
15 
19—139 
F. I. Donald . 
' 15 
14 
18 
9 
13 
19 
15 
II 
18—132 
T. E. Donald . 
. 12 
14 
18 
13 
13 
17 
13 
14 
19—133 
*C. A. Young . 
15 
15 
20 
15 
15 
20 
15 
14 
19 — 148 
Sam Leever . 
- 14 
f 2 
16 
15 
13 
14 
14 
15 
18—131 
G. W. Dameron . 
• 13 
14 
19 
14 
14 
18 
15 
13 
20—I4O 
W. H. Bailey . 
14 
12 
l 6 
11 
12 
17 
14 
14 
18—128 
C. O. Carothers . 
. 15 
14 
18 
15 
14 
l 6 
15 
14 
18—139 
J. S. Schreck . 
• 13 
14 
15 
12 
12 
.17 
14 
12 
17—126 
H. W. Heikes . 
. 14 
15 
19 
14 
14 
19 
15 
14 
18—142 
1 . D. Platt . 
. 15 
14 
18 
13 
13 
19 
14 
13 
19—138 
J. I. Branderberg _ 
, 14 
14 
19 
15 
13 
19 
13 
13 
18 — 138 
II. L. Monbeck . 
. II 
12 
14 
12 
14 
17 
12 
12 
15—119 
H. E. Jones .. 
• 13 
13 
17 
10 
13 
17 
13 
8 
14—118 
E. Hammerschmidt .. 
. 14 
15 
18 
15 
14 
18 
15 
15 
18—142 
L. II. Gambell . 
' 15 
14 
20 
14 
14 
20 
14 
14 
18—143 
C. Ford . 
13 
12 
17 
13 
15 
19 
15 
13 
16—133 
R. T. Dibowski . 
, 12 
IO 
14 
14 
12 
l 6 
14 
II 
16—119 
Jos. Kolb . 
9 
12 
12 
15 
8 
l 6 
13 
II 
18 — 114 
H. S. Connelly . 
■ 14 
13 
17 
10 
12 
14 
12 
IO 
13—ns 
W. R. Randall . 
■ 13 
II 
17 - 
13 
14 
20 
15 
14 
19—136 
*L. T. Squier . 
■ 13 
13 
18 
13 
14 
17 
14 
14 
17—133 
Z. T. De Mar. 
12 
15 
14 
14 
13 
16 
..- 84 
R. H. Bruns . 
- 14 
14 
17 
15 
15 
19 
15 
is 
19—143 
A. II. Sander . 
, II 
12 
17 
11 
IO 
18 
13 
II 
15—118 
C. M. Butz . 
14 
14 
18 
11 
13 
19 
13 
13 
17—134 
J. B. C. 
14 
13 
17 
'Professionals. 
