560 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Rogers 
Dueger 
•Marlin Gun Event. 
16 
19 
18 
16 
18 
16 
20 
19 
20 
16 
17 
24 
14 
17 
9 
12 
13 
13 
12 
9 
11 
19 
19 
1 7 
17 
17 
20 
13 
ii 
9 
12 
10 
19 
15 
18 
18 
17 
24 
14 
17 
18 
15 
16 
21 
15 
17 
16 
16 
15 
21 
17 
14 
17 
17 
16 
18 
13 
16 
16 
13 
23 
9 
17 
8 
6 
11 
3 
9 
10 
13 
15 
18 
16 
18 
19 
17 
14 
12 
16 
17 
14 
13 
10 
16 
14 
13 
19 
1 7 
19 
18 
16 
19 
2 
17 
17 
18 
18 
12 
10 
10 
13 
15 
18 
17 
Norfolk-Portsmouth Gun Club. 
~ , „ . , April 18, 1914 
Ihe following scores were made at the regular weekly 
shoot, held Thursday, April 16th, by the Norfolk- 
Portsmouth Gun Club. 50 targets per man. 
Shot At 
Anderson .. 125 
Jones . 5 o 
Gunther . qo 
Gallagher . 5 o 
Laird . jo 
Edmonds . 50 
Ballance . 50 
Davis . r 0 
Cook . c 0 
Neville . 50 
Capt. Easton . qo 
Whittey . c 0 
T. Talbor . c 0 
Black . 50 
Justis . 50 
Jackson . 50 
Butler . 50 
Beaton . c 0 
•Guill . C0 
A. Talbor . 25 
•Professional. 
Broke 
hi 
4 b 
43 
43 
42 
41 
39 
38 
36 
35 
35 
35 
34 
33 
30 
25 
27 
26 
25 
16 
W. T. E., Secretary. 
West End Gun Club. 
Richmond, Va., April 18, 1914. 
The third regularly weekly shoot was shot under ideal 
weather conditions and good scores were made. The 
second trap which was installed this week worked well 
and though the shoot was started late over three thou¬ 
sand targets were thrown with time to spare. No 
reports are made of the extra events and shooters ar¬ 
riving too late to get in the regular score have no 
-mention in our reports. The score: 
Shot At 
Chas. B. Cooke . 50 
Jos. H. Cranshaw . 50 
■Cary Sheppard . 50 
E. J. Flippen . 50 
Foxhall Woodruff . 50 
H. C. Froehling . 50 
W. E. Grant, Jr. 50 
ML D. Hart . 50 
Louis Rueger . 50 
Thos. W. Purcell . 50 
W. Hunter . 50 
St. Geo. Anderson . 50 
A. C. Kessler . 50 
J. A. Kain . 50 
W. B. Jerman . 50 
*J. A. Anderson . 50 
L. O. Boone . 50 
R. G. Cabell . 50 
Jno. C. Easley . 50 
Wm. Rueger, Jr. 50 
Jno. B. Swartwout . 50 
P. B. Watt . 50 
A. Seddon Jones . 50 
L. C. Grant . 50 
Jas. C. Tignor . 50 
■Chas. D. Larus . 50 
W. G. Harvie . 50 
«C. A. Montgomery . 50 
‘Professional. 
- SECRETARY. 
Roanoke Gun Club. 
Roanoke, Virginia, April 18, 1914. 
The regular weekly shoot of the Roanoke Gun Club, 
•was held on Saturday afternoon, April 18th, and it 
was the pleasure of the club to have with us Mr. 
Lloyd Lewis of the E. I. Du Pont Powder Co.; Mr. 
E. M. Daniel of the Hercules Powder Co.; Mr. Homer 
Clark of the Western Cartridge Co.; Mr. J. S. Head 
of the Remington-U. M. C. Co. 
Boys it’s only three more weeks before the Southern 
Handicap will be here and if you want to be going 
good you had better come out and practice a little. 
Dr. L. G. Richards winner of Spoon in Scratch Class. 
H. E. Dyer winner of Spoon in Class A. R. D. Hunt 
winner of Spoon in Class B. R. G. Dalby winner of 
Spoon in Class C 
Broke 
37 
30 
44 
42 
28 
28 
18 
45 
33 
36 
46 
4 f 
39 
43 
41 
45 
25 
37 
41 
23 
39 
40 
4a 
15 
3 b 
39 
38 
36 
Names. 
Shot At 
Broke 
Pet. 
•Head . 
. SO 
47 
94 
Richards, Dr 
L. G. 
. 5 ° 
48 
96 
•Clark . 
93 
93 
Tones, Frank . 
. 50 
46 
92 
Dyer . 
. 50 
45 
90 
•Daniel . 
89 
89 
Elliott . 
44 
88 
Bringman .... 
. 50 
44 
88 
Tamison . 
44 
88 
Poindexter, E. 
W. 
. 5 ° 
44 
88 
Jones, W. S. 
42 
84 
Shepherd . — 
42 
84 
Richards, C. C. 50 41 82 
W ats u °. n . 50 41 82 
Lewis .. mo 81 81 
Poindexter, J. W. 50 39 78 
g°y d . 50 36 72 
g a y ne . 50 36 72 
£ ri . c K e . 50 36 72 
Rutherfoord, T. S. 50 34 68 
Fishburne, B. J. so 34 68 
Berkley . so 32 64 
Nelson . 50 31 62 
Wygal . S o 27 54 
Ramskill . 50 22 44 
Rutherfoord, Thos. 50 22 44 
Cawley . 50 20 40 
Brown . 50 20 40 
W. S. JONES, Secretary. 
Little Falls Gun Club. 
Little Falls, N. J., April 18, 1914. 
The Jersey City Gun Club was represented by the 
following team in the 50 Bird League Match: Young 
48, Hallinger 48, Geo. Piercy 47, Marcy 47, Engle 46. 
Total 236. 
The following shooters made the team of the Little 
Falls Gun Club: Shanley 49, H. S. Sindle 43, Speer 
46, Comly 45, Howard 47. Total 230. 
The eight prizes in the 50 Bird Sliding Handicap 
Prize Event were awarded as follows: First Sam 
Comly. second R. Young, third Dr. Ittner, fourth F. 
A. Jackson, fifth E. E. Hallinger, sixth B. M. Shanley, 
seventh L. Marcy and eighth Tom Howard. 
North Jersey 
Trapshooters 
League 
>. 32 c 
S g > 
. ^ W 
J £ 
B. M. Shanley, Tr. 
25 
25 
25 
25 
50 
50 
50 
25 
25 
25 
• 19 
24 
24 
23 
49 
44 
R. Brown, Prof. ... 
. 2 1 
23 
19 
23 
T. Davis, Prof. 
20 
15 
43 
W. Kussmaul . 
l6 
18 
15 
18 
36 
35 
20 
20 
19 
H. S. Sindle . 
24 
23 
23 
43 
42 
F. W. Kent . 
20 
22 
37 
38 
t . Speer . 
• 25 
21 
22 
24 
46 
41 
22 
23 
22 
D. D. Engle . 
21 
2S 
46 
E. A. Jackson . 
17 
22 
43 
45 
R. Young . 
20 
20 
48 
46 
Geo. Piercy . 
22 
23 
47 
4 i 
E. E. Hallinger _ 
22 
23 
48 
44 
Lou Piercy . 
24 
22 
4 i 
L. Marcy . 
21 
20 
47 
43 
Vanderbach . 
l6 
23 
42 
42 
Ted Everett . 
20 
22 
42 
38 
Sam Comley . 
22 
21 
45 
46 
Dr. Ittner . 
22 
21 
42 
45 
E. L. Klotz . 
20 
36 
36 
Chas. Hudson . 
17 
36 
38 
H. H. Miller . 
2 3 
40 
35 
E. Jacobus . 
24 
38 
34 
lorn Howard . 
24 
47 
42 
Edw. Smith . 
25 
4 i 
38 
T. H. Francisco ... 
20 
39 
38 
T. H. Weltmer . 
19 
19 
Dr. Vanderclock .. 
36 
R. S. Kearney . 
31 
A. Strange . 
Will Story . 
14 
l6 
20 
20 
18 
21 
11 
18 
Ossining Gun Club. 
Ossining, N. Y., April 18, 1914. 
We are going to hold a shoot, the first in a year— 
hear ye! hear ye! This shoot will, as far as prizes are 
concerned, be for local people. Of course, any one 
looking for an afternoon’s sport at the traps will be re¬ 
ceived with open arms—to shoot for targets only at 
tuppence the target. CHAS. G. BLANDFORD. 
Birmingham Gun Club. 
April 18, 1914. 
At the regular weekly shoot of the Birmingham Gun 
Club, John Lambeth, the oldest member of the club 
made the excellent score of 97 out of his 100 shot at and 
led the field. C. J. Barr was in second place with 94 
breaks to his credit. The early events were shot in 
the wind but later the wind stopped blowing and con¬ 
ditions were ideal. T. H. Fox was high professional 
and also led in the double target shooting making 20 
breaks out of his 24 shot at on doubles. Dick Leland 
was a close second with 19 to his credit. John Lambeth 
made the long run of the day with 57 without a miss. 
Scores were made as follows: 
John Lambeth . 100 
C. J. Barr . 100 
Shot At 
J. F. Fletcher . 100 
T. H. Fox . 100 
H. C. Ryding . 100 
O. L. Garl . 100 
R. H. Baugh . 100 
T. H. Randolph . 100 
Lee Moody . 100 
Brady . 24 
Mrs. Garl . 100 
Osbun . 100 
Chas. Perry . 100 
E. Cornwell .. 100 
Dick Leland . 75 
T way . 25 
Dr. Sellers . 25 19 
Bissell . 5° 18 
97 
94 
Broke 
93 
91 
88 
88 
87 
86 
83 
13 
81 
81 
79 
77 
66 
DOUBLES. 
J ox . 24 
Ryd'ng . ..1.24 
Rarr . 24 
Fletcher . 2 a 
Garl .'■■■' 24 
Moody . 24 
Brady . 24 
19 
17 
17 
15 
14 
14 
Boston Athletic Club. 
T Boston, April 18, 1914. 
in the weekly shoot today Farmer and Carlton tied 
for the handicap trophy and Farmer won on the shoot- 
off by one bird. S. W. Putnam 3d won the scratch 
trophy. 
In the special 50-target match there were four ties, 
and, after one shootoff, there were still three. The 
final shootoff will be held tomorow. 
The team standing for the Ellis gold medals to 
date is: Team 5, 822; Teams 1 and 3, 792; Team 4, 
79; Team 2, 778. The summary: 
WEEKLY SHOOT, 100 TARGETS. 
McCrea 
Sgt. 
Grand 
Farmer . 44 
Carlton . 40 
Tucker . 46 
Putnam . 49 
Achorn . 41 
Davis . 47 
Osborn . 49 
Richards . 40 
Staples . 49 
Snow . 48 
Ellis . 48 
Lynch . 40 
Knights . 40 
Wheeler . 48 
Heintz . 
Beebe . 
Clarke . 
Dickey . 44 
Adams . 47 
Williams . 46 
Munroe .... 
Whitney .. 
Ballow . 
Daggett 
Carlton . 39 
Farmer . 49 
Achorn . 41 
Whitney . 45 
Tucker . 47 
Osborn . 48 
Knights . 42 
Snow . 47 
Brooks . 43 
Williams . 46 
Davis . 46 
Ellis . 43 
Marston . 30 
Wheeler . 42 
Munroe . 30 
50 Targets 
50 
Targets 
Total 
Bk. 
H. 
Tl. 
Bk. 
H. 
Tl. : 
Bk. 
H. 
TL 
44 
.4 
48 
48 
4 
50 
92 
8 
100 
40 
12 
50 , 
39 
12 
5 ° 
79 
24 
100 
46 
2*4 
48*4 
47 
2*4 
49*4 
93 
5 
98 
49 
49 
49 
49 
98 
98 
41 
12 
50 
32 
12 
44 
73 
24 
97 
47 
47 
50 
50 
97 
.. 
97 
49 
49 
47 
47 
96 
96 
40 
6 
46 
43 
6 
49 
83 
12 
95 
49 
49 
46 
46 
95 
95 
48 
48 
46 
46 
94 
,, 
94 
48 
48 
46 
46 
94 
94 
40 
2*4 
42*4 
48 
’ 2*4 
50 
88 
5 
93 
40 
6 
46 
4 i 
6 
47 
81 
12 
93 
48 
48 
45 
45 
93 
., 
93 
36 
10 
46 
36 
10 
46 
72 
20 
92 
31 
12 
43 
37 
12 
49 
68 
24 
92 
43 
3*4 
46*4 
42 
3*4 
45*4 
85 
7 
92 
44 
44 
48 
48 
92 
92 
47 
47 
45 
45 
92 
.. 
92 
46 
46 
45 
45 
9 i 
91 
34 
ii 
45 
34 
II 
45 
68 
22 
90 
36 
554 
41*4 
43 
5*4 
48*4 
79 
11 
90 
39 
3 
42 
45 
3 
48 
84 
6 
9 ° 
40 
314 
43*4 
42 
3*4 
45*4 
82 
7 
89 
32 o 
12 
44 
3 i 
12 
43 
63 
24 
87 
28 
12 
40 
34 
12 
46 
62 
24 
86 
35 
6*4 
41*4 
37 
6*4 
4 3*4 
72 
13 
85 
29 
9*4 
38*4 
36 
9*4 
45*4 
65 
19 
84 
32 
8 
40 
32 
8 
40 
64 
16 
80 
28 
8 
36 
33 
8 
41 
61 
16 
77 
SCIAL 50-BIRD MATCH. 
Broke 
Handicap 
Total 
39 
12 
50 
49 
4 
50 
41 
12 
50 
45 
5*4 
50 
47 
2*4 
49*4 
48 
48 
42 
’<5 
48 
47 
47 
43 
3*4 
46*4 
46 
46 
46 
46 
43 
43 
30 
12 
42 
42 
42 
30 
11 
41 
Langstroth High Scratch at Everett. 
Everett, April 18.—Langstroth won the high scratch 
trophy at the Everett Gun Club traps this afternoon in 
the “teaspoon match,” while Letteny and Frazer tied 
for the high handicap prize. The former won on the 
toss-up. The summary: 
Broke Handicap Totals 
H. Langstroth . 23 .. 23 
Letteney . 21 3 24 
Frazer . 23 1 24 
Russell . 22 .. 22 
Dr. S. 22 .. 22 
Munn . 22 .. 22 
Willard . 22 .. 22 
Clark . 20 .. 20 
Lander . 19 1 20 
Phelps . 19 .. 19 
Bodge . 16 2 18 
Drew . 17 .. 17 
Jordan . 8 8 16 
Smith Gun Club. 
Newark, April 18, 1914. 
By defeating the Orange Gun Club shooters on their 
own grounds yesterday afternoon the Smith Gun Club 
won the championship trophy of the North Jersey Trap 
Shooters’ League. The five high score men of the 
Smith Club composing the team put up the following 
scores: W. Trowbridge, 49; C. T. Day, Jr., 48; E. 
Sickley, 46; L. ColquitL 46; J. W. Mason, 46; total, 
235. Orange Gun Club—E. Von Lengerke 43; C. Rowley, 
44; E. N. Caruso, 44; T. Dukes, 47; Dr. Lockwood, 41; 
total, 219. The Smith Club won by 16 birds. 
By winning today the local gunners took their third 
consecutive match for the trophy. On February 21 they 
defeated the Little Falls Club on the Newark grounds; 
on March 21 the Jersey City Gun Club in Jersey City, 
and today the Orange Gun Club. Second in the race 
comes the Jersey City Club, which defeated Little Falls 
and Orange; third Orange, which managed to defeat 
Little Falls, which club lost all of its matches. In addi¬ 
tion to the trophy that goes to the winning club, in¬ 
dividual awards in the form of fobs were presented to W. 
Trowbridge, J. Baldwin, L. Colquit, L. S. Page and 
C. T. Day, Jr. 
