Jan. 4, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Westwood Gun Club, of Cincinnati. 
OtNCiNNATi, O., Dec. 22.—Following scores were 
made in practice by Westwood Gun Club members. 
Mr. Menzer was a visiting shooter. Our club has been 
organized only recently, and we have decided to improve 
grounds and are erecting a new club house and concrete 
pit, which will be completed within the next two weeks. 
I might mention that our club has three first-class 
electric traps and one emergency pull trap. These will 
no doubt be augmented in the near future by an auto¬ 
matic trap. We consider our field second to none. The 
boys are very enthusiastic, and visitors are thoroughly 
welcome at any of our shoots. I shall endeavor to send 
you scores regularly and will place your paper on the 
table of the club house. 
Following is list of officers and members: P. Ruehl- 
man. President; M. Stopper, Vice-President; John 
Schneider, Secretary; A. C. Kuball, Treasurer; H. 
Carson, V. Schroeder and Wm. Bohnert, Trustees; C. 
Kuball, Organizer; C. Kosemeyer and F. Disser, Ref¬ 
erees; A. La Boyteaux, Field Captain; Wm. Rowekamp, 
M. Campbell and James Connor, House Committee. 
The other members are: C. Eckert, A. Pfalzgraph, E. 
Barelon, C. A. Tooker, E. Carson, R. C. Carson, R. 
Tooker, Dr. G. Mallet; C. Fox, Wm. Bitter, J. Ruehl- 
mann, F. Memer. 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Wm Bohnert 
... 50 
29 
C Kuball ... 
.... 125 
58 
Chas Fox ... 
.... 50 
20 
V Schroeder 
... 125 
60 
Max Stopper 
... 100 
54 
T Schneider 
.... 75 
48 
H Carson ... 
.... 100 
59 
F Memer ... 
.... 75 
55 
C Rosemeyer 
... 50 
39 
A C Ruball. 
.... 75 
33 
Dec. 28.—This was the regular shooting day of the 
club, and the weather could scarcely have been better 
for sport at the traps, but the members turned out in 
force, and denied themselves the pleasure of shooting 
for the purpose of building a club house. The plans 
were drawn by A. Kuball, architect, and such progress 
was made in the construction that the house will be 
completed before the first shooting day of the new year, 
and the boys can enjoy the comforts of a home. Two 
or three members appeared with guns, but they willingly 
turned to and acted as carpenters and helpers. At the 
last shoot on Dec. 22, there were nine members present. 
H. Carson led with 37 out of 50, and F. Menzer a close 
second with 35. There has been a marked improvement 
in the scores since the club held its first shoot a few 
weeks ago, and the members are more enthusiastic than 
ever. By spring several of the memljers should be able 
to make a good showing in almost any company, and 
ought to have a team for the Interclub matches that are 
being planned for. 
Targets: 
25 
25 
25 
Total. 
F Menzer . 
. 20 
15 
20 
55 
V Schroeder . 
. 14 
17 
12 
43 
H Carson . 
. 19 
IS 
37 
C Kuball . 
. 12 
13 
ii 
36 
Wm Bohnert . 
. 12 
17 
29 
M Stopper . 
. 13 
15 
28 
C Fox . 
. 10 
10 
20 
G Schneider . 
. 13 
13 
A Kuball . 
. 13. 
John Schneider, 
13 
Sec’y. 
Glen Head Gun Club. 
Glen Head, L. I., Dec. 21.—The December cup leg 
was won by W. Silkworth, who also won the 10 pair 
doubles. Sweepstakes were won by J. S. Crosby, H. 
Berner, D. E. Smith and C. E. Berner. Scores: 
Monthly cup, 50 targets, handicap: W. Silkworth 40, 
C. E. Berner 38, H. Berner 38, D. E. Smith 38, L. E. K. 
White 37^ C. W. Berner 37, J. S. Crosby 36, J. N. 
Bryant 36. 
Sweepstakes, 25 targets, handicap: Crosby 22, Silk¬ 
worth 20, C. E. Berner 19, H. Berner 19, White 19, C. 
W. Berner 19, Bryant 18, Smith 18. 
Sweepstake, 25 targets, handicap: H. Berner 23, C. W. 
Berner 22, Silkworth 21, C. E. Berner 20. 
Sweepstake, 25 targets, handicap: Smith 19, C. E. 
Berner 18, White 18, Bryant 18. 
Sweepstakes, 25 targets, handicap: C. E. Berner 24, 
C. W. Berner 23, Crosby 22, H. Berner 21, Silkworth 20, 
Srnith 20, White 20, Bryant 19. 
Sweepstake, 25 targets, handicap: H. Berner 25, Silk¬ 
worth 23, C. E. Berner 21, C. W. Berner 19, White 19, 
Smith 18, Crosby 18. 
Sweepstak^ 25 targets, handicap: H. Berner 25, C. W. 
Berner 22, ' Bryant 19, Silkworth 18, White 17, C. E. 
Berner 17, Smith 16, Crosby 15. 
Ten pair doubles: Silkworth 15, J. C. Jackson 13, 
Crosby 8. 
Danial Boone Gun Club. 
Marthasville, Mo.. Dec. 21. — Meyer and Mutert 
headed the list to-day in a tie at 38 out of 50; Ahmann 
trailed with only one more escaped scaler. Some of the 
bunch are still after the elusive and scarce wild game, 
mostly rabbits, of which a few still await to be shown. 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Meyer . 
. 50 
38 
Wyatt . 
. 50 
28 
J Mutert .. 
. 50 
38 
Bollmann . 
. 50 
30 
Ahmann ... 
. 50 
37 
Lichtenberg 
... 25 
18 
Dec. 26.- 
—Holiday 
shoot 
of Daniel Boone Gun 
Club: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Ahmann ... 
. .50 
41 
A Tohannber 
.... 50 
30 
Kite . 
. 60 
37 
Wilson .... 
. 50 
25 
J Mutert ... 
. 60 
F Suhre ... 
. 50 
22 
Bollmann .. 
. 50 
36 
Berg . 
. 25 
17 
Meyer . 
. 50 
35 
F Koch .... 
. 25 
14 
Lichtenberg: 
.... 50 
34 
L Suhre .... 
. 25 
13 
H Wyatt ... 
. 50 
32 
McVey . 
. 25 
11 
Fortmann . 
. 50 
32 
O Jobannaber... 25 
8 
Hempleman 
.... 50 
31 
J. O. Wilson, Sec’y. 
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Glenwood Country Club. 
Glen Cove, L. I., Dec. 28. — Seven Glenwood Coun¬ 
try Club trappers blew holes in ambient atmosphere to¬ 
day, scattering fragments of black and yellow over the 
snow, each in proportion to his keenness of eye and 
ability to time. 
Six trophy shoots at 25 targets each were decided, 
and one event at 10 pairs of doubles. W. S. Silkworth 
and J. C. Jackson carried off all but two events. The 
latter gunner won three events and two of the prizes 
were captured by Mr. Silkworth. A. Smith won one of 
the trophy shoots. The event at 10 pairs of doubles 
was captured by J. I. Bergen. The scores: 
Trophy shoot,- 25 targets, handicap: 
J C Jackson . 5 23 J N R Bryant. 6 21 
H Horning .10 21 J I Bergen . 5 18 
C Berner . 6 21 W S Silkworth _ 0 18 
A Smith . 3 21 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
W S Silkworth. 0 20 C Berner . 5 18 
J I Bergen . 5 20 A Smith . 3 18 
H Horning . 10 20 J N Bryant . 6 16 
J C Jackson. 5 19 
Shoot-off, same conditions 
W S Silkworth. 0 23 
J I Bergen . 5 22 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, 
J C Jackson. 5 S) 
H Horning .10 20 
J N Bryant . 6 19 
A Smith . 3 19 
Shoot-off, same conditions 
J C Jackson. 5 24 
A Smith . 3 23 
J N Bryant . 6 22 
C Berner . 5 20 
Trophy shoot. 25 targets, 
W S Silkworth. 0 24 
T I Bergen . 5 23 
H Horning . 10 20 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, 
A Smith . 3 21 
J C Jackson. 5 20 
W S Silkworth. 0 20 
J I Bergen. 5 20 
Ten pairs of doubles: 
J I Bergen. 5 24 
H Horning . 10 23 
H Horning . 0 18 
handicap: 
J I Bergen . 5 18 
C Berner . 5 18 
W S Silkworth. 0 17 
H Horning . 10 20 
J I Bergen. 5 18 
W S Silkworth. 0 16 
handicap: 
C Berner . 5 20 
J C Jackson . 5 16 
J N Bryant . 6 15 
handicap: 
J N Bryant . 6 19 
C Berner . 5 19 
H Horning . 10 16 
J C Jackson . 6 22 
