522 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Boston Athletic Association. 
Weekly Shoot 
at Riverside, Saturday, April 4, 
1914. 
Grand Total 
Broke 
Handicap 
Total 
Richards . 
. 87 
12 
99 
Tucker . 
. 93 
5 
98 
Barton . 
. 89 
6 
95 
Williams . 
. 95 
95 
Ellis . 
94 
Davis . 
. 94 
94 
Carlton . 
24 
94 
Osborn . 
. 92 
92 
Blackington .. 
. 67 
24 
91 
Dickey . 
. 91 
91 
Munroe . 
. 68 
22 
90 
Knight . 
12 
89 
Owen . 
. 75 
J 3 
88 
Putnam . 
. 85 
85 
Brooks . 
. 78 
7 
85 
Whitney . 
. 73 
II 
84 
Beebe . 
. 58 
24 
82 
Edwards . 
76 
Marston . 
24 
70 
Special Fifty-Bird Shoot. 
Carlton . 
. 40 
12 
5 ° 
Brooks . 
3 'A 
48/2 
Tucker . 
2/2 
48^2 
Ailliams . 
. 47 
47 
Ellis . 
. 47 
47 
Dsborn . 
46 
Knight . 
. 40 
6 
46 
Putnam . 
45 
Dickey . 
. 45 
45 
Davis . 
. 43 
43 
ilunroe . 
II 
39 
Edwards . 
39 
Blackington ... 
12 
34 
Eewell . 
12 
30 
Special Scratch Match for Blackington Trophy—21 Yards. 
Villiams . 
22 
23—45 
Ellis . 
21 
21—42 
Knights . 
20 
21—41 
Tucker . 
20 
20—40 
Dsborn . 
19 
21—40 
Brooks . 
22 
16—38 
5 utnam . 
18 
18—36 
Davis . 
21 
14—35 
dunroe . 
12 
12—24 
C. C. CLAPP, Captain. 
Birmingham Gun Club. 
Birmingham, Ala., April 4, 1914. 
John Warren made the remarkable score of 99 out 
if his 100 shot at, at the Birmingham’s Gun Club regu¬ 
ar weekly shot, missing his 77th target. His shoot- 
ng was a wonderful piece of work, seldom has this 
core been equaled on the gun club’s grounds. H. C. 
tyding and E. M. Cornwell broke 93 each. 
Dick Leland led the professionals with 92 out of 
is 100. 
Warren Ryding. Dr. Sellers and Leland each made 
erfect scores of 25. 
Geo. Hillman was shooting a strange gun as was 
Iso R. H. Baugh. 
Dr. Sellers and Warren tied on the double target 
vent each breaking 20 out of their 24 shot at. 
Quite a number of shooters of the gun club will 
ttend the invitation shoot and barbecue of the Outing 
lub on next Friday at Calcis, Ala. 
The Birmingham Handicap Tournament will take 
lace on April 21st and 22nd. The program calls for 
in events of 20 targets each at 16 yards and five events 
f 20 targets at handicap distance each day. The win- 
er of each handicap to receive $50 guarantee and trophy, 
rograms of the shoot can be had by addressing O. 
,. Garl, secretary. Birmingham Gun Club. 
Scores were made as follows: 
Shot At Broke 
K. Warren . 100 
ohn Fletcher . 100 
L C. Ryding . 100 
. Cornwell . 100 
dck Leland . 100 
'r. I. J. Sellers . 100 
. J. Barr . 100 
ee Moody . 100 
. J. Perry . 100 
F. Lee . 100 
[rs. Garl . 100 
. Randolph . 100 
r. Mort. Jordan . 100 
rady . 100 
arl . 75 
eo. Hillman . 75 
augh . 50 
Doubles. 
99 
95 
93 
93 
92 
90 
87 
86 
82 
67 
46 
35 
r. I. J. Sellers . 24 
K. Warren . 24 
J. Barr . 24 
ee Moody . 24 
ihrt Fletcher . 24 
. C. Ryding . 24 
andolph . 24 
arl . 24 
eland . 24 
rady . 24 
=e . 24 
20 
20 
19 
18 
16 
16 
16 
J 5 
14 
10 
10 
Baltimore to Contribute $20,000. 
It was estimated recently that Baltimore would con¬ 
fute approximately $20,000 toward the propagation of 
Id fowl in the various counties of the state in the 
ent that the state-wide game bills were enacted into 
tvs. In Baltimore city there are no places where 
opagation can be carried on, and, according to the 
ate game warden, all the money received in this city, 
timated t $20,000, through the sale of licenses, will be 
vided up among the counties of the state for game 
opagation. 
West End Gun Club. 
Richmond, Va., April 4, 1914. 
Today West End Gun opened the season with 25 men 
shooting. Weather conditions were disagreeable, a chilly 
choppy wind playing tricks with the targets. Prospects 
for the year are very bright with a large member¬ 
ship who will be coming out in force later on. The 
scores: 
Shot At 
C. Sheppard . 50 
J. A. Kain . 50 
Joe Crenshaw . 50 
L. Rueger . 50 
C. B. Cooke . 50 
St. Geo. Anderson . 50 
R. G. Cabell . 50 
Broke 
39 
38 
31 
41 
37 
26 
39 
STUMPF R. 
W. E. Nelms ... 
Archer Anderson 
P. B. Watt ... 
W. B. Jerman .. 
J. C. Tignor - 
Carter Grundy .. 
Robt. B. Jones . 
APR. 13 
50 
38 
50 
28 
50 
33 
5 ° 
35 
50 
40 
5 ° 
33 
50 
26 
J. Mowell Hawkins. 
W. E. Grant . 
. 50 
19 
Chas. D. Larus . 
. 50 
21 
Col. B. II. Grundy . 
. 50 
37 
Froehling . 
. 50 
21 
Thos. W. Purcell . 
. 5 ° 
36 
T. II. Clay . 
. 5 ° 
23 
T. B. Swartwout . 
. 5 » 
37 
P. J. Flippen . 
. 50 
35 
W. L. Boyd . 
. 50 
35 
Selden Taylor . 
. 50 
28 
W. G. Bragg . 
. 50 
17 
Fulton Game and Gun Club. 
C. L. Frantz . 
C. Snuck . 
B. J. Ogrady . 
O. E. Carpenter . 
F. Phillips . 
C. Daley . 
D. Wadsworth _ 
H. W. Smith . 
C. W. IJobbie ... 
H. V. Fellows ... 
A. P. Curtis . 
H. J. Pendergast . 
W. E. Hookway .. 
J. Montgomery ... 
A. Meager . 
G. W. Sherman ... 
F. Weise . 
G. Wheeler . 
T. E. Clay . 
E. E. Snuck . 
J. Hunter . 
W. E. Corfield ... 
M. Winhousen 
B. Fellows . 
J. Boland . 
J. C. Hunter . 
E. Brown . 
C. Brewer . 
F. Mathias . 
B. W. Bennet _ 
F. B. Delts . 
O. Chapman . 
HUNTERS. 
Carpenter . 
Daley . 
Pendergast . 
P. Meager . 
Winhousen . 
Total . 
ONADAGA. 
Phillips . 
Fellows . 
Clay . 
Corfield . 
Montgomery . 
Fulton, N. Y., April z, 1914. 
Total Total 
Shot At Score 
150 
122 
150 
112 
150 
125 
150 
126 
i 5 » 
120 
150 
119 
150 
127 
150 
122 
150 
118 
150 
129 
150 
130 
150 
132 
150 
117 
150 
122 
150 
123 
150 
88 
150 
hi 
150 
”5 
150 
125 
150 
71 
150 
112 
150 
133 
135 
hi 
120 
96 
90 
74 
60 
44 
45 
33 
45 
34 
3 ° 
23 
30 
23 
30 
27 
SENECA FALLS. 
84 
Frantz . 
■ 85 
79 
Wadsworth . 
. 82 
91 
E. Snuck . 
■ 87 
B. Fellows . 
79 
J. Montgomery . 
• 83 
. .420 
Total . 
POTTVILLE. 
74 
Sherman . 
• 63 
84 
Hookway . 
■ 79 
7 / 
Wheeler .. 
. 78 
92 
Smith . 
83 
C. Snuck . 
• 73 
Total . 
FULTON. 
...410 
Total 
B. Ogrady . 
.. 88 
C. Hobbie . 
.. 76 
T. Hunter, Tr. 
... 76 
A. P. Curtis . 
... 90 
F. Weise . 
• • 73 
Total . 
• • * 4 °o 
Norfolk—Portsmouth Gun Club. 
Portsmouth, Va., April 11, 1914- 
In spite of unfavorable weather, the usual weekly 
shoot of the Norfolk—Portsmouth Gun Club was well 
attended and some good scores were made. Gallagher 
was high in the club shoot with 48-1-50. The club 
*Storr . 
^Daniels . 
*Lee . 
Gallagher . 
Gunther . 
Jones . 
Laird . 
Ferguson . 
Easton . 
Edmonds . 
Davis . 
Cook . 
Ballance . 
Wiggins . 
Guill . 
Sykes . 
Bagby . 
Jackson . 
^Professionals. 
100 
125 
70 
50 
5 ° 
5 ° 
50 
5 ° 
50 
5 ° 
5 ° 
5 ° 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
25 
W. T. E., 
94 
112 
55 
48 
46 
40 
39 
38 
37 
35 
34 
33 
29 
28 
23 
21 
18 
14 
Secretary. 
South Orange Field Club. 
South Orange, N. J., April 11.—Thomas F. Handy 
was re-elected President of the South Orange Field 
Club to-day at the annual meeting of the club, at which 
it was reported that the membership of the organiza¬ 
tion had reached 400. The other officers elected were: 
Vice-President—Jacob W. Crane; Secretary—Harry W. 
Champenois, and Treasurer—Charles S. Conant, the 
latter officials beginning their seventh terms. The only 
changes in the committee were Howard H. Gallison 
as Chairman of the Baseball Committee and Percy 
Byron, Chairman of the Membership Committee. 
Of course, the Weeks-McLean -bill for the protection 
of migratory birds was not enacted for the benefit of 
trapshooting, but -the measure is proving to be the great¬ 
est booster this or any other sport has ever had. 
—Meriden (Conn.) Journal. 
Ticonderoga, N. Y., March 26, 1914. 
Editor Forest and Stream: 
While coming -home to-night I -saw two male and two 
female bluebirds; it was about 5.30 P. M. These are 
the first I have seen this year. F. G. THOMAS. 
