Feb. 15, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
215 
Chester Gun Club. 
Chester, Pa., Feb. 8.—The Chester C.un Club with 
help of some Du Pouters, W’on the third and deciding 
team race from the Riverside Gun Club, at Fssington, 
to-day,_ by 40S to 397. Each club had won a match from 
the other, and to-day’s match settled the argument be¬ 
tween the two. Both teams shot high sjieed, and w’hile 
the Chester outfit failed to have any of their members 
register the highest individual score, they shot together 
much better than did the Riverside Club, having seven 
of. their ten men get 40 or ' better, while Riverside could 
only get four in the 40 class. 
Bowers and Hamlin, of the Riverside Club, ..were 
the high scorers of the day. Each broke 40, Bowers get¬ 
ting the only straight score. Elwell finished with 44 and 
Fisher with 40, being the only other 40-men on the 
team. 
Banks led the visitors W'ith 45, wdiile iJartin broke 44. 
The Clearview Gun Club, of Darby, wdll meet the 
Riverside team at the former’s grounds next Saturday 
in connection with the Darby Men’s monthly club shoot. 
Scores: 
Chester. 
Banks . 45 
Martin . 44 
Lord . 43 
Dee . 43 
Reynolds . 42 
Copple . 40 
jMcHugh . 40 
Hammond . 39 
Longbottom .37 
Speakman . 35—408 
Riverside. 
Bowers . 
.46 
Hamlin . 
Elwell . 
F'islier . 
. 40 
^Yalker . 
.39 
Donalme . 
Clinger . 
.38 
Shuster . 
. 37 
Stellar . 
Shattuck . 
Scores made by gunners who failed to qualify for 
their respective teams follow: 
T I-eedom 35, Bibby 33, Young 26, 
Jackson 26, Harrison 25, Spear 25, Cleuro 23, Mullin ■'! 
Riverside—Seiberling 32, Wiltbank 34, Seibling 32, 
Gohrs 28, Bockius 27, Harper 28. 
Farragut Sportsmen’s Association. 
East Camden, Feb. 8.—.-V big field of marksmen 
turnea out at the monthly shoot of the Tarragut Sports¬ 
men s Association here to-day, and although a rasping 
wind cross-countered the targets, some creditable scores 
were made. Only two of the fourteen clubs entered 
yesterday put in an appearance at the opening shoot 
of the Delaware River Yacht Club’s Trapshooting League 
to-day. Teams from Farragut and the Yachtsmen’s Club 
were the only entrants. Ihe former won by a score ot 
138 to 123. As a result of their default, the twelve ^l„Kc 
are at a serious disadvantage i 
trophy. Scores: 
Oneill ... 
Till . 
Hetteroth 
jMcConnell 
Parker .... 
Fox . 
Wills . 
2 race 
for 
the season’s 
Stevens. 
Du 
Pont. 
11 
7 
18 
13 
7 
20 
16 
6 
22 
14 
11 
25 
14 
4 
is 
16 
2 
IS 
13 
9 
22 
15 
13 
25 
11 
0 
ii 
12 
0 
12 
16 
0 
16 
15 
0 
15 
1 
6 
7 
9 
10 
19 
17 
0 
17 
18 
0 
IS 
11 
0 
11 
7 
0 
11 
6 
17 
11 
5 
16 
13 
3 
16 
9 
6 
15 
14 
5 
19 
15 
8 
23 
4 
12 
16 
4 
13 
17 
'V'on Nieda . 
-Snow . 
Rainey . 4 12 
McConnell took first money in a 25-bird 
getting 20 out of 25 targets, the scores being: 
20, Warren IS, ven Yieda 17, Till 15, Parker 
hi. Fox 8. 
'I'he Uam scores follow: 
Yachtsmen’s Club. Farragut Club. 
<^>lazier . 3 19 Till . 3 33 
Street . 4 29 Hetteroth . 4 34 
Smith . 3 31 Parker . 3 34 
Jones . 2 34—123 Wills . 2 37—138 
sweepstake, 
McConnell 
15, Mason 
Meadow Springs Gun Club. 
Meadow Springs, Pa., Feb. 8.—With 90 out of 100 
H. II. Sloan, of ileadow Springs Gun Club, won silver 
dipper for high to-day on actual breaks. A high wind 
hurt chances for high shooting. Scores: 
Club shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
Sloan . 0 23 !Mac.\lonan 
Letford . 2 21 Rudolph .. 
Renner . 1 24 Soley . 
E Chandler . 3 20 Seebold ... 
Kelly . 4 17 Henry _ 
Thompson . 1 24 
Harvey trephy, lOO targets, handicap: 
Sloan . 0 90 
Letford . 6 63 
Renner . 4 93 
E Chandler . 6 40 
J Chandler. 0 14 
Blittersdorf. 0 8 
Kelly . 8 34 
Thompson 
MacAlonan 
Rudolph .. 
Soley . 
K Letford . 
Seebold ... 
Henry . 
5 17 
8 71 
2 23 
0 19 
2 24 
4 84 
10 38 
8 71 
6 66 
0 11 
0 33 
4 45 
Greenwich G. C. vs. Country Club. 
Greenwich, Conn., Feb. 8. — The Greenwich Gun 
TT f ^ eiut of the Country Club here to-day. 
L nlortunately only three crackers were present from 
Kun Club bunch won out with 237 to 
zlb. Scores: 
. . Club—Finch 82, Chard 78, Brush 77: 
total 237. 
Greenwich Country Club—Wills 76, Foster 70, Von de 
Ropp 70; total 216. 
There was a vicious uncertain wind, which took the 
nigh possibilities rapidly away. 
"WmcHBsnk 
LOADED SHELLS and 
REPEATING SHOTGUNS 
Repeat Their Pinehurst Clean-Up at Houston 
SUNNY SOUTH HANDICAP: Won by Dan O’Connell, of San Antonio, Texas, 
Shooting Winchester ‘‘Leader” Shells and a Winchester Repeating Shotgun. Score, 
96 X 100 . W. R. Crosby was second with a score of 95 , shooting from the 22 -yard 
mark. He used Winchester “Leader” Shells. 
HOUSTON CHRONICLE CUP: Won by 
Nic Arie, of Houston, Texas, shooting a Win¬ 
chester Repeating Shotgun. Score, 99 x 100 . 
HIGH AMATEUR AVERAGE: Won by 
E. F. Forsgard, of Waco, Texas, shooting a 
Winchester Repeating Shotgun and Win¬ 
chester Loaded Shells. Score, 1131 x 1205 , 
which was the same as that made by Mr. 
C. G. Spencer, winner of High Professional 
Average. Mr. Forsgard also made the long 
run of the tournament, scoring 180 straight. 
HOUSTON POST TEAM MEDAL: Won by 
Nic Arie and C. B. Haycox, of Houston, 
Texas, both shooting Winchester Repeating 
Shotguns, and Mr. Haycox also shooting Win¬ 
chester Shells. Score, 50 straight, and 47 x 50 
in the shoot-off. 
HIGH PROFESSIONAL AVERAGE: Won 
by C. G. Spencer, of St. Louis, Mo., with a 
Winchester Repeating Shotgun and Win¬ 
chester Loaded Shells. Score, 1131 x 1205 . 
FOR CLEAN SCORES IN 1913, 
SHOOT W GUNS AND SHELLS 
Smith Gun Club. 
Newark' N. J., Feb. 8. —The Smith Gun Club held 
its monthly merchandise shoot at their traps at Wieden- 
mayer’s Park. Neaf Apgar 
broke 
25 straight. 
The 
fol- 
lowing scores were made: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
W C Weiler . 
39 
VV Hassinger . 
.... 19 
22 
24 
21 
26 
2i 
43 
VV H i)ickenhor.«t . 
.... 11 
17 
20 
21 
37 
Richard A Hensler . 
.... 16 
14 
18 
18 
20 
31 
TT Hassinger . 
.... 17 
39 
John Rink .. 
... 14 
17 
S Thornton . 
,... 22 
21 
21 
30 
John Erb . 
,... 14 
19 
20 
31 
... 22 
21 
39 
M Apgar . 
... 14 
18 
30 
F Apgar . 
... 18 
12 
.36 
F Compton . 
... 21 
20 
37 
lohn I Geiger . 
... 23 
22 
23 
24 
39 
Neaf Apgar . 
... 24 
24 
22 
25 
48 
F Plum . 
... 22 
20 
20 
23 
48 
A Chandler . 
... 18 
18 
19 
23 
41 
E BelHngrath, Tr. 
... 23 
17 
30 
F Linder . 
... 19 
20 
35 
Charles T Day. Jr. 
... 20 
41 
Baltusrol Golf Club. 
Newark, N. J., Feb. 8.— To-day’s shoot was inter¬ 
esting. Take-home trophy was won by S. H. Browne. 
J. T. Halm won February cup, and Dr. Granbery won an 
event at 25 targets, scratch. Scores: 
Take-home trophy, 25 targets: 
S H Browne. 
. 22 
N S Stout. 
. 13- 
l)r Granbery .... 
. 19 
C J Harrison. 
. 16 
B C Snicke. 
. 18 
I*' N Cowperthwait.. 
. 11> 
Paul Fuller, Jr.. 
. 11 
FI A Williams. 
. 20 
1 T Hahn. 
. 19 
W Byrd . 
. 13 
il A Barclay. 
. 20 
Februarv cup, 
50 targets 
Hahn . 
. 38 
Browne . 
. 42- 
Fuller . 
. 23 
Bvrd . 
. 30 
.. *39 
. 4S 
Stout . 
. 38 
Cowperthwait . 
. 41 
Harrison . 
. 33 
Barclay . 
. 38 
Scratch event. 
25 targets: 
Granbery . 
Stout . 
. 14 
Snicke . 
. 15 
Williams . 
. 19 
l^rowne . 
. 16 
Cowperthwait . 
, 18. 
Harrison . 
1-T 
Byrd . 
. 15 
