Jan. 4, 1913 
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20 Gauge ^^Brush*^ Shells 
“LEADER” and “REPEATER” 
Winchester “ Brush” shells, which have had 
such a success in 12 and 16 gauges and reached 
such a wide popularity, are now furnished in 
20 gauge in “Leader” and “Repeater” brands, 
the loads being as follows: 2^ inch shell, 2 ]/^ 
drams (or equivalent) of smokeless powder and 
ounce of 6 to 10 size shot. These “Brush” 
shells double the efficiency of your gun, inas¬ 
much as they give a cylinder-bore pattern in a 
choke-bore gun without loss of velocity or 
penetration. They can also be used in cylinder- 
bore guns with about the same pattern and 
penetration as regular loads. If you have not 
tried them, you have yet to take the full 
measure of your gun. :: ;; :: 
Winchester ‘‘Brush’’ Loads 
Are Sold By All Dealers 
New York A. C. 
Travers Island, N. Y., Dec. 2S.—Dan McMahon got 
the bacon to-day and took high gun from Ralph Spotts, 
which in itself is some feat of Samsonian breakage. His 
score in the big act was 92 out of 100. A few of 
Danny’s othtr efforts corralled December cup with a 
full from a one disc draw; Held trophy, with a straight, 
and partnership with \V. B. Ogden, for winners in 
scratch team shoot, 92 being shattered by Danny and 80 
by Ogden — 172 for the pair, which was just one too many 
for Ralph Spotts and \1'. Church. Culver cup called 
for a shoot-off between five with fulls, finally going to 
G. M. Thom.son with 2:1 from 3 hand-outs. 
Travers Island trophy needed adjustment between 
three fulls, ultimately being credited to R. R. Debacher. 
Handicap cup on 100 scalers went to E. G. Lenane with 
a full and two over from 24 gratis objectives. 
Distance handicap was purloined by Dr. E. R. De 
Wolfe from ISyds., after a shoot-off with Spotts, shooting 
from 21. The air was crisp and clear, but a treacherous 
down-channel wind made shooting hard and scores decid¬ 
edly creditable. Incidentally McAlahon broke 49 out of 
the first two events of 25 each. The summaries: 
December cup. 
25 targets, handicap: 
D F Mcilahon.... 
. 1 25 
G M Thomson.... 
.. 3 
22 
E G Lenane. 
. 6 25 
O R Dickey. 
.. 0 
21 
O C Grinnell. Ir... 
. 3 25 
R R Debacher... 
.. 7 
20 
P Stein . 
. 4 25 
I G Batterson _ 
.. 4 
20 
W T Simpson. 
. 4 24 
A E Ranney. 
.. 0 
20 
I I Brandenburg.. 
. fi 24 
A W Church. 
.. 0 
19 
\Y B Ogden. 
. 3 23 
G I Corbett. 
.. 1 
17 
Dr E R De Wolfe 
. 3 23 
G Meyer . 
.. 0 
16 
R L Spotts . 
. 0 22 
Shooto-ff: 
D F JIcMahon... 
. 0 25 
O C Grinnell, Tr. 
.. 3 
25 
E G Lenane. 
. G 25 
C Stein . 
.. 4 
25 
Held trophv, 25 
targets. 
handicap: 
D F McMahon_ 
. 0 25 
O R Dickey. 
.. 0 
21 
E G Lenane. 
. 6 25 
J G Batterson. 
.. 4 
21 
O C Grinnell, Jr.. 
. 3 25 
W B Ogden. 
.. 3 
21 
C Stein . 
. 4 25 
A E Ranney. 
.. 0 
21 
Dr E R De Wolfe. 
. 3 25 
C W Billings. 
.. 3 
21 
G M Thomson. 
. 3 24 
A W Church . 
.. 0 
20 
G I Corbett. 
. 1 24 
\V 1 Simpson .... 
.. 4 
20 
Dr L Culver . 
. 2 23 
r 1 Brandenburg. 
.. 6 
20 
R L Spotts. 
. 0 23 
G Meyer . 
.. 0 
16 
Shoot-off among 
Decemb 
er leg winners: 
Dr L Culver . 
. 2 25 
D F McMahon... 
.. 0 
21 
C Stein . 
. 5 24 
A E Ranney. 
.. 1 
20 
Culver cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
G M Thomson. 
. 4 25 
D F McMahon_ 
.. 0 
23 
I I Brandenburg... 
. 6 25 
Dr L Culver . 
.. 3 
23 
C Stein . 
. 5 25 
C W Billinffs. . 
.. 3 
22 
G T Corbett. 
. 2 25 
O C Grinnell, Tr., 
.. 3 
21 
E G Lenane . 
. 6 25 
A W Church . 
.. 0 
20 
R R Debacher. 
. 7 24 
O R Dickey. 
,. 0 
20 
R L Spotts. 
. 1 24 
I G Batterson. 
.. 4 
20 
Dr E R De W'olfe. 
. 3 24 
A E Ranney. 
.. 1 
20 
W B Ogden. 
. 3 23 
W J Simpson. 
.. 4 
16 
Shoot-off: 
G M Thomson. 
. 3 23 
G I Corbett . 
9 
20 
C Stein . 
. 5 22 
E G Lenane. 
.. 6 
21 
Travers Island trophv, 25 
i targets, handicap: 
K K Debacher. 
. 7 25 
C Stein .. 
.. 5 
22 
W B Ogden. 
. 3 25 
O R Dickey. 
.. 0 
21 
Dr L Culver . 
0 94 
E G Lenane . 
,. 6 
21 
C W Billings. 
. 3 23 
A E Ranney. 
,. 1 
21 
R L Spotts. 
. 1 23 
O C Grinnell, Tr.. 
. 3 
21 
Dr E R De Wolfe 
. 3 23 
W 1 Simpson. 
,. 4 
21 
G M Thomson.... 
. 3 ‘>3 
I I Brandenburg... 
,. 6 
21 
A W Church . 
. 0 22 
G I Corbett . 
. 2 
20 
J G Batterson. 
4 99 
D F McMahon.... 
. 0 
20 
Shoot-off won by R. R. 
Debacher. 
.Scratch cup, lOO 
1 targets: 
D b' McMahon. 
.... 92 
G J Corbett. 
80 
R L Spotts. 
.... 90 
W B Ogden. 
80 
Dr L Culver. 
.... 85 
A E Ranney. 
SO 
Dr E R De Wolfe., 
.... 84 
E G Lenane. 
78 
O R Dickey. . 
.... 83 
C W Billings. 
77 
C Stein . 
.... 83 
T G Batterson. 
67 
A W Church. 
.... 81 
I I Brandenburg... 
66 
O C Grinnell, Tr.. 
.... 81 
W T Simpson. 
65 
G M Thomson. 
,... 81 
R R Debacher. 
56 
Handicap cup, 100 targets: 
K G Lenane . 
. 24 102 
I I Brandenburg.. 
. 24 
90 
C Stein . 
, 16 99 
C W Billings. 
. 12 
89 
Dr E R De Wolfe.. 
, 12 96 
G T Corbett. 
. 4 
84 
D F McMahon.... 
, 4 96 
R R Debacher. 
. 28 
84 
C M Thomson. 
, 12 93 
O R Dickey. 
. 0 
83 
G Meyer . 
12 93 
T G Batterson. 
. 16 
83 
Dr L Culver. 
, 8 93 
’A W Church. 
. 0 
81 
W B Ogden. 
, 12 92 
T Simpson . 
. 16 
81 
R L Spotts. 
2 92 
A E Ranney. 
. 0 
80 
Distance handicap cup, 25 targets: 
Dr. E R De Wolfe. 
18 22 
C Stein . 
. 17 
19 
R L Spotts. 
21 22 
Dr L Culver. 
. 19 
18 
J G Batterson. 
17 21 
I I Brandenburg... 
. 16 
17 
R R Debacher. 
16 20 
A E Ranney. 
. 21 
16 
D F McMahon. 
20 20 
C W Billings. 
. 18 
16 
O C Grinnell, Tr... 
18 20 
W B Ogden . 
. 18 
15 
ti 1 Corbett. 
20 19 
W J Simpson. 
. 17 
14 
E G Lenane. 
16 19 
Shoot-off won by Dr. E. 
R. De Wolfe. 
Team shoot, scratch: 
D F McMahon. 
92 
O Grinnell, Tr. 
81—164 
M B Ogden . 
80—172 
Dr L Culver. 
75 
1< L Spotts. 
90 
C W Billings. 
77—162 
A W Church. 
81—171 
G I Corbett. 
80 
Hr E De Wolfe... 
83 
A E Ranney. 
80—160 
Newton Gun Club. 
The fifth annual New Year’s poultry shoot of the 
Newton Gun Club will be held at Newton, N. J. 
Handicap, winners to go back one yard. Not a money 
making scheme — just for fun. This shoot will be run 
same as our previous shoots. All poultry will be, put up 
at actual cost. If you have never attended, ask Lewis 
Colquitt, Neaf Apgar, H. H. Stevens or Jack Fanning 
what they think about it. If you can show us where 
you can have more fun and sport for the money, your 
shooting will be free. Turkeys, geese, ducks, chickens 
and roasting pigs on hand. All kinds of shells. All 
loads for sale. A hot lunch at 12:30 for all who partici¬ 
pate. Dead mark shooting under management of Ross 
MePeek. Protection for all shooters. 
Larchmont Y. C. 
Larchmont, N. Y., Dec. 29.—Danny McMahon 
robbed the bluerock’s nest to-day, climbing over Ralph 
Spotts, who got stuck on the trunk of the tree before he 
reached the nest Twenty-two others gunners w’ere in 
the party and each got some of the young squabs that 
flew slowly. 
Ralph L. Spotts took the monthly cup. The special 
monthly trophy was won by T. Lenane. 
The visitors’ trophy was won by A. L. Burns, the boy 
prodigy, with a full score of 25, and A. \V. Whiting 
carried oft the 100-target handicap with 97. Whiting was 
winner of first take-hone trophy. With a handicap of 4 
he shot a full score. The second take-home trophy was 
captured by Dr. L. Culver with a full. D. J. McMahon 
was the winner of the leg for the accumulation cup, and 
Tom McCahill carried off the 15-target scratch prize, 
T. Lenane winning the 10-target scratch contest. 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indpanapolls, Ind., Dec. 21.—A stiff wind and freez¬ 
ing temperature combined to keep down the target 
scores to-day. In practice at Kiyds., Moller led with 
scant 90 per cent; Dixon in second place. Shooting the 
first leg of the sliding distance handicap for the Du 
Pont fob, Edmonson and Lewis tied on 42. The scores 
follow: 
Practice: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Moller . 
. 80 
71 
Lewis . 
. 20 
16 
Dixon . 
. 80 
69 
Neighbors . 
. 20 
13 
Edmonson .. 
. 80 
68 
Hofer . 
. 20 
12 
Short . 
. 80 
65 
*Hymer .., 
. 100 
91 
Ahg . 
. 75 
52 
*Vietmeyer 
. 100 
90 
Britton . 
. 40 
30 
Du Pont 
fob, 50 
targets: 
Moller . 
.. 41 
Britton .... 
, 32 
.. 40 
4? 
Edmonson .. 
.. 42 
Neighbors . 
23 
Short . 
.. 34 
Hofer . 
, 37 
Alig . 
.. 29 
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