664 
FOREST AND STREAM 
€j[ 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. 
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. 
Seneca Gun Club. 
Tiffin, Ohio, May 6, 1914. 
Fifty-eight entries made up today’s tournament. K. 
P. Johnson won high average with 139 x 150. High 
pro was “Snuff” J. R. Taylor, with 141. 
Total Total 
Number Number 
Shot At Broke 
V. Crabtree . 150 96 
C. Stofer . 150 106 
A. Ledgett . 150 122 
L. D. Arndt . 150 132 
V. H. Smith . 150 134 
J. D. Parker . 150 122 
J. P. Neuman . 150 • 130 
F. H. Zinn . 150 91 
A. Kuebler, Jr. 150 112 
*C. A. Young . 150 135 
*G. W. Maxwell . 150 131 
F. C. Koch . 150 137 
H. R. Comstock . 150 128 
F. G. Strong . 150 77 
Scott King . 150 133 
*J. R. Taylor . 150 141 
C. T. Stevens . 150 134 
C. Reasoner . 150 109 
Dr. Holden . 150 114 
Wm. Spangler . 150 124 
R. L. Martin . 150 90 
S. M. Hootman . 150 132 
W. B. Bricker . 150 130 
G. C. Maxwell . 150 131 
Miss Alice Kosht . 150 126 
T. R. Washburn . 150 117 
Le Roy Burton . 150 no 
C. L. Wagoner . 150 98 
Henry Kelly . 90 63 
G. B. Van Thorne . 150 127 
W. H. Archer . 150 124 
A. B. Jones . 150 114 
H. E. Ennis . 150 98 
Lon Fisher . 150 117 
C. D. Manahan . 150 117 
G. F. Round ... 
Ward Miller ... 
Otto Heyman .. 
S. E. Cupp _ 
F. G. Lofland .. 
P. G. McCarthy 
J. W. Taylor ... 
W. E. Reno _ 
S. L. McAffee 
Geo. Volk . 
K. P. Johnson 
H. D. Duckham 
C. O. Carothers 
C. C. Lane . 
J. E. Dieseu _ 
H. C. Deck 
Geo. Deck . 
F. G. Ringle .. 
R. D. Sneath .. 
H. A. Rosenthal 
Ray Etchen 
Earl Moser . 
L. J. Squier ... 
. 150 
.150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 60 
. 60 
. 150 
A. T. WILEY, 
108 
132 
106 
68 
129 
126 
129 
120 
125 
132 
139 
129 
132 
121 
112 
136 
126 
93 
112 
99 
33 
25 
„ 135 
Secretary. 
West End Gun Club. 
Richmond, Va., May 9, 1914. 
Chas. H. Newcomb who has scores of personal friends 
in Richmond was a guest of the West End, Saturday, 
and won the club shoot. Charlie was not shooting 
up to his usual form, however, he had no trouble in 
being high man. 
The club presented Secretary M. D. Hart with a 
beautiful Winchester trap gun, C. B. Cooke making the 
presentation remarks. The secretary was taken com¬ 
pletely off of his guard for a while but told them that 
the old patriarch who said “it was more blessed to give 
than receive” would never had made such a remark if 
he had had given him such a magnificent gun. W. L. 
Boyd led Class A; E. D. Hotchkiss, Jr., Class B; 
Louis Rueger and R. B. Jones, Class C; Archer Ander¬ 
son, Jr., Class D; W. E. Grant, Jr., Class E. 
Legs on Lumsden cup were won by Chas. B. Cooke, 
Louis Rueger, Robt. B. Jones, H. C. Froehling, Dr. 
Allen Freeman, Robt. G. Cabell, Thos. W. Purcell and 
A. C. Kessler. The score: 
Charles H. Newcomb . 
Shot At 
. 50 
Broke 
46 
W. L. Boyd . 
. 5 ° 
45 
W. A. Hammond, Sr. 
. 50 
44 
M. D. Hart . 
. 5 ° 
44 
Jno. B. Swartwout . 
. 5 ° 
43 
E. D. Hotchkiss, Tr. 
. 50 
42 
W. E. Nelms . 
. 50 
41 
Chas. B. Cooke . 
. 50 
41 
Robt. G. Cabell . 
. 5 ° 
41 
A. C. Kessler . 
. 50 
41 
L. Rueger . 
. 5 ° 
40 
Robt. B. Tones . 
. 50 
40 
Thos. W. Purcell . 
40 
J. A. Kain . 
. 50 
39 
Joseph H. Crenshaw . 
. 50 
38 
Dr. Allen Freeman . 
. So 
38 
P. T. Flippen .. 
38 
Tas. C. Tignor . 
. 50 
35 
W. Hunter .. 
34 
Archer Anderson, Jr.,... 
33 
H. C. Froehling . 
. 5 ° 
33 
C. R. Templeton . 
32 
P. B. Watt . 
32 
St. Geo. Anderson . 
. 5 ° 
31 
Edmund Saunders . 
. 5 ° 
31 
Richard B. Saunders . 
3 ° 
Chas. D. Larus . 
27 
W. E. Grant, Jr. 
24 
I'oxhall Woodruff . 
22 
Milton Cone . 
1 2 
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White Plains Defeats Marine and Field Club in Inter- 
Club Match. 
White Plains, May 9th, 1914. 
The White Plains Gun Club held a return match 
with the Marine and Field Club on their grounds 
located at the Gedney Farms Hotel this afternoon. 
The conditions of this match called for each team 
to shoot 10 men each, the 5 high scores to count, 
each man to shoot at 200 targets. The first leg of 
1,000 targets were shot on the grounds of the Marine 
and Field Club on May 2nd and resulted in a victory 
for White Plains with a score of 887 targets to 854 
for the Marine and Field Club, thus leading their 
competitors by a total of 33. The second leg of this 
match was shot at White Plains this afternoon and 
resulted in the following score: White Plains, 899; 
Marine and Field Club, 865; White Plains again win¬ 
ning by a margin of 34, making White Plains the 
winner in the 2,000 target event with a total of 1,786 
birds to 1,719 birds for the Marine and Field Club. 
On this occasion an open shoot was held at the White 
Plains traps. Mr. A. Ranney of the New York Athletic 
Club was high scratch with a total of 184 out of a 
possible 200. Mr. Neaf Apga- was high professional 
with a total of 183. 
Following is the result of the scores made by the 
two teams in the shoot on Saturday: 
WHITE PLAINS TEAM. 
No. of Targets 
Name Shot At 
Allyn, H. 0. 200 
Martin, Dr., G. H. 200 
Burns, A. L. 200 
Lawrence, T. H. 200 
Finch, J. H. 200 
Total 
Broken 
183 
182 
180 
179 
175 
Total 
1000 899 
MARINE AND FIELD CLUB. 
No. of Targets 
Name Shot At 
Stephenson, F. B. 200 
Hendrickson, J. H. 200 
Lott, E. 200 
Sauer, Dr. 200 
James, J. F. 200 
Total 
Broken 
183 
179 
175 
166 
162 
Total 
1000 865 
OPEN SHOOT—WHITE PLAINS GUN CLUB. 
Number of Targets Total 
Name 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 200 
Stephenson, F. B. 23 24 22 20 25 22 23 24—183 
Ranney, A. 25 25 20 25 24 21 20 24—184 
*Apgar, Neaf . 23 21 21 24 23 22 25 24—183 
Shannon, H. II. 20 23 22 19 15 17 19 22—157 
Allyn, H. 0. 23 23 23 21 20 23 25 25—183 
Granberry, G. P. 17 24 19 19 21 16 20 21 157 
Tracy, H. D. 17 20 12 18 19 19 16 17—138 
Ward, E. F. 20 17 18 22 22 21 21 19—160 
Haas, E. L. 18 21 19 15 19 19 19 19—H9 
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