628 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Real Gun 
STARTS 1914 RIGHT 
4J At Pinehurst Shoot E. H. Storr, who 
shot an L. C. Smith gun with Hunter 
one-trigger, was high for entire program, 
including the handicaps. Shot at 800, 
broke 752. 
Highest Honors in Trap Shoot¬ 
ing for 1913. 
4J The Official Amateur Average was 
won with an L. C. Smith gun with 
Hunter one-trigger by Bart Lewis. Shot 
at 6080, broke 5811; average 95.58%. 
Remember, this is a double gun, two in 
one, and at the price of one. Illustra¬ 
tion is TRAP Grade. Price, $55; 
with ejector, $66; with ejector and one- 
trigger, $86. 
Prices $25.00 to $ 1000.00 Each 
MANUFACTURED BY 
The Hunter Arms Co. 
FULTON, N. Y. 
776 Hubbard St. 
Send for Catalogue of Redesigned Grades. 
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours Powder Co. 
Telegraphic Shooting Match. 
Wilmington, Delaware, May 2, 1914. 
Herewith find report to date of the Telegraphic Trap¬ 
shooting Matches. As you will note the full report 
up to May 1st is given showing Sioux City, Iowa, in 
the lead by 5 targets. 
Sioux City, Iowa . 
Columbus, Nebr. 
Boston, Mass. 
Denver, Pa. 
Springfield, O. 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
Utica, Ills. 
San Jose, Cal. 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
Coatesville, Pa. 
Portland, Ore. 
Lansdale, Pa. 
Dayton, O. 
Little Falls, N. J. 
Danbury, Conn. 
St. Louis, Mo. 
Chicago, Ills. 
Circleville, O. 
San Diego, Cal. 
Kankakee, Ills. 
Wilmington, Del. 
Rockford, Ills. 
New Haven, Conn. 
Philadelphia (Highland) 
Cincinnati, O. 
Philadelphia (Fox) . 
ISt 
2nd 
3d 
4th 
T. 
M. 
M. 
M. 
M. 
M. 
236 
240 
241 
247 
964 
242 
225 
244 
248 
959 
245 
232 
240 
240 
957 
223 
241 
243 
246 
953 
224 
237 
236 
239 
936 
225 
236 
232 
238 
93 i 
223 
237 
235 
234 
929 
230 
226 
234 
237 
927 
221 
235 
234 
236 
926 
219 
231 
235 
239 
924 
220 
221 
241 
238 
920 
232 
234 
225 
225 
916 
223 
210 
236 
238 
907 
225 
225 
231 
223 
904 
208 
228 
233 
234 
903 
222 
223 
229 
227 
901 
220 
217 
225 
226 
888 
217 
224 
219 
227 
887 
227 
228 
217 
205 
877 
2l8 
224 
209 
222 
873 
l88 
228 
230 
214 
860 
205 
212 
209 
218 
844 
201 
215 
192 
210 
818 
219 
221 
170 
178 
788 
152 
224 
156 
218 
750 
173 
i 95 
I84 
181 
733 
Du Pont Trapshooting Club. 
Wilmington, April 25, 1914. 
Today was a regular Coleman DuPont Spoon Day at 
the DuPont Trapshooting Club, and despite the many 
counter attractions in the way of horse shows, dog 
shows, suffragette parades and ball games 38 of the faith¬ 
ful were on hand to compete for the silverware. The 
feature of the day’s shooting was the work of “Bill” 
Corey who is rapidly attaining perfection as a marks¬ 
man. Bill broke 91 out of the last 100 he shot at, and 
had two runs of 25 straight. Bill’s record of 57 straight 
at the yacht club last week was the best score yet 
made on those grounds, and doubtless will stand for 
skimmers, and also did some good shooting from 
a visitor and smashed 23 out of 25 of the elusive clay 
skimmers, and also done some good shooting from 
the 22 yard mark. Lawrence has been under the 
weather for three or four months, and his many friends 
are glad to see him enjoying his usual good health. 
The scores in detail follow: 
E. E. duPont . 
L. D. Willis . 
H. W. Bush .. 
W. S. Colfax, Jr. 
D. J. Dougherty . .. 
J. H. Minnick . 
J. W. Anderson, Jr. 
A. Bird . 
W. M. Hammond . 
J. T. Roberson . 
W. G. Wood . 
E. R. Galvin . 
W. Edmanson . 
W. A. Joslyn . 
C. T. Martin . . 
Sherman Lloyd . 
Wm. Coyne .. 
H. C. Haverbeck . 
H. Winchester . 
J. B. McHugh . 
S. Tuchton . 
J. J. Magaheran . 
E. M. Rons . 
S Reed . 
S. A. Reis . 
N. K. Smith . 
W. II. Neely . 
F. H. Springer . 
T. B. Grier . 
H. T. Reed . 
W. C. Corey . 
W. F. Jensen . 
Roy Craig . 
Karl Mayer . 
E. R. Jenks . 
Clyde Leedom . 
W. J. Highfield . 
A. V. Jamison . 
Spoon Winners. 
Class A. E. E. duPont . 
Class B D. T. Dougherty . 
Class C A. Bird . 
Class D S. Reed . 
Class E Not represented. 
24 x 25 
23 x 25 
23 x 25 
23 x 25 
22 x 25 
22 x 25 
22 x 25 
22 x 25 
21 x 25 
21 X 25 
21 X 25 
21 X 25 
21 X 25 
21 X 25 
20 X 25 
20 X 25 
20 X 25 
20 X 25 
20 X 25 
19 x 25 
19 x 25 
19 x 25 
19 x 25 
18 x 25 
18 x 25 
18 x 25 
17 x 25 
17 x 25 
17 x 25 
16 x 25 
16 X 25 
15 X 25 
15 X 25 
15 X 25 
15 X 25 
14 x 25 
13 X 25 
13 X 25 
24 x 25 
22 X 25 
22 X 25 
18 x 25 
Norfolk-Portsmouth Gun Club. 
Portsmouth, Va., May 2, 1914. 
The weekly shoot of the club held Thursday, April 
30th, was well attended. 
Gunther’s score of 94 out of 100, was remarkably good 
work. Davis’s shooting in the extra events was also 
a feature. The club scores: 
Gunther .... 
Neville . 
Gallagher ... 
Edmonds ... 
Black . 
Boyd . 
Davis . 
Felton . 
Jones . 
Beaton . 
Capt. Easton 
T. Talbot .. 
Justice . 
S. Corbell .. 
Cook . 
White . 
Jackson . 
Buttes . 
Boyne . 
Ballance .... 
Sykes . 
Cox . 
A. Talbot ... 
Shot At 
Broke 
• 5 ° 
47 
. . 50 
43 
.. 50 
43 
• ■ 50 
41 
41 
40 
40 
40 
39 
39 
.. 50 
37 
. .. 50 
35 
.. 50 
35 
.. 50 
33 
.. 50 
32 
. . 50 
32 
.. 5 ° 
32 
.. 50 
31 
.. 50 
3 ° 
.. 50 
30 
... 5 ° 
30 
.. 50 
30 
. T. L, 
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Secretary. 
Buffalo Audubon Club. 
May 2, 1914. 
This was the first real nice day for a shoot that the 
Audubon Club has experienced for a long time and the 
boys did fairly good shooting considering the handicap- 
ing which was from 16 to 23 yards, most of the Class 
A shooters firing from 20 and 21 yards. When the boys 
stepped up to 16—the targets looked big as a bucket and 
a score of 241 x 250 was turned in for the telegraphic 
contest. Ward was again high for the Marlin Gun which 
gives him four wins. Scores follow: 
20 20 2c 20 20 25 25 
Covert . 17 17 19 17 14 23 22 
Wootton . 14 i/ 18 14 17 23 .. 
Hammond . 15 15 17 13 16 25 .. 
Cox . 17 17 18 16 14 21 .. 
Fish . 17 19 18 19 16 25 .. 
Ebberts . 17 15 18 18 16 21 22 
Rogers . 18 16 16 14 19 23 19 
Ward . 17 15 19 *7 18 24 23 
Hopkins . 15 14 17 17 *5 21 .. 
Lawson . 19 17 17 15 18 20 23 
Black . 13 8 14 6. 
Reidpath . 10 n 11 9. 
Eberhardt . 18 17 18 13 17 23 .. 
Singer . 16 19 17 19 17 23 .. 
Immel . 10 13 13 7 9 .. .. 
Weill . 13 i4 15 16 15 .. .. 
Wright . 19 18 18 20 17 24 25 
Newton . 15 14 13 13 17 •• 
Independent Gun Club. 
Reading, Pa., May 2, 1914. 
I herewith send you the scores made by two of our 
members, J. W. Firing, ex-captain on one side and 
O. L. Mustorf on the other side. Conditions were 100 
targets per man for $25 a side, the results were in favor 
of our ex-captain, J. W. Firing, as he captured 88 out 
of his 100 targets and O. L. Mustorf 76 out of his 100 
targets. 
O. L. 
O. L. 
Mustorf .. 
Mustorf .. 
Totals 
. 18 
T. 
W. 
Firing .. 
Totals 
. 19 
O. L. 
Mustorf .. 
J- 
T. 
w. 
Firing .. 
. 23 
O. L. 
Mustorf . 
. 18 
w. 
Firing . 
. 23 
76 
J- 
w. 
Firing . 
. 23 
88 
88 
M. F. KOFROTH. 
Moberly Gun Club. 
Moberly, Mo.. April 28 and 29, 1914. 
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Harvey Dixon . 
30 6 
150 
143 
Bart Lewis . 
2nd Day 
39 
150 
143 
28 .. 
150 
142 
2nd Day 
44 •• 
150 
143 
‘Arthur Killam .... 
30 • • 
150 
140 
2nd Day 
48 .. 
150 
145 
W. L. Mulford . 
22 . . 
150 
144 
G. L. Dearing . 
2nd Day 
40 .. 
150 
141 
150 
142 
2nd Dav 
44 •• 
150 
140 
Marion Shoop . 
23 •• 
150 
138 
2nd Day 
35 •• 
150 
143 
*W. R. Crosby . 
29 .. 
150 
145 
2nd Day 
49 
150 
134 
Geo. Nicolai . 
30 9 
150 
141 
2nd Day 
44 •• 
150 
137 
‘J. W. Barre . 
20 . . 
150 
139 
2nd Day 
45 •• 
150 
137 
E. T. Linde . 
150 
144 
2nd Day 
40 .. 
150 
131 
S. E. McGeehon .... 
2nd Day 
10 . . 
45 •• 
150 
126 
Toe Gray . 
.1st Day 
26 . . 
150 
131 
2nd Dav 
00 
150 
132 
L. C. Larsen . 
150 
133 
2nd Day 
42 .. 
150 
128 
T. Schneider . 
.1st Day 
150 
123 
2nd Day 
43 
150 
132 
G. K. Dallard . 
150 
128 
2nd Day 
39 •• 
150 
126 
Harry Grindle . 
150 
126 
2nd Day 
41 .. 
150 
124 
J. R. Tudy . 
150 
123 
and Day 
48 22 
150 
127 
T A. Melton . 
18 .. 
150 
121 
2nd Day 
38 .. 
150 
116 
Howard Dawkins .. 
20 . . 
150 
128 
2nd Day 
150 
106 
‘H. E. Wennans ... 
21 . . 
150 
114 
2nd Dav 
37 •• 
150 
107 
A. P. Hohstadt . 
II . . 
150 
”3 
2nd Day 
34 •• 
150 
no 
‘Paul Litzke . 
150 
109 
2nd Day 
150 
85 
*T. P. Gemmer . 
150 
91 
and Day 
150 
97 
T. A. Nichols . 
13 • ■ 
150 
H3 
2nd Dav 
90 
65 
Ross McAllister ... 
90 
64 
2nd Day 
37 
150 
108 
JOHN A. MELTON, Secretary. 
‘Professional. 
Mitchell Gun Club. 
Mitchell, South Dakota, April 28 and 29, 1914. 
Total Total 
Number Number 
Shot At 
Broke 
*J- 
T. Burns . 
2nd Day 
150 
130 
H. 
C. Tegtmier . 
150 
126 
2nd Day 
150 
108 
M. 
L. Fox . 
2nd Day 
150 
95 
W. 
F. Hale . 
150 
Il6 
2nd Day 
60 
35 
H. 
Cress . 
75 
55 
2nd Day 
30 
25 
C. 
E. Ellis . 
150 
133 
2nd Day 
150 
136 
w. 
F. Duncan . 
150 
136 
2nd Day 
150 
136 
J. 
A. Rae . 
150 
121 
2nd Day 
150 
134 
w. 
F. Hogan . 
150 
113 
2nd Day 
ISO 
120 
H. 
Evenden . 
150 
122 
2nd Dav 
150 
137 
H. 
A. Anderson . 
2nd Day 
150 
131 
Henry Shultz . 
105 
81 
2nd Day 
105 
84 
J- 
P. Krell . 
105 
83 
2nd Dav 
*5 
15 
L. 
Gesten . 
2nd Day 
75 
52 
J. 
A. Schneider . 
2nd Day 
90 
6l 
A. 
F. Schanweber . 
30 
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