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FOREST AND STREAM 
March i, 1913 
THE ® BRAND 
Wins Pacific Coast Rifle Matches 
Report on Indoor Rifle Tournament of the Pacific Coast, held in Shellmound Park, Emeryville, Cal., 
Indoor Rifle Range, February 6, 7, 8 and 9, 1913, under the auspices of the Shellmound Rifle and Pistol 
Club, shows the following: 
CONDITIONS:—Distance of all Targets, 75 feet; 22 Cal. Rifles; any sights, including Telescopes. 
lOO-SHOT CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST CONTINUOUS MATCH 
20 Targets of 5 shots each. Regvjlar V 4 ir\. Ring Target Used The Regular >4 in. Ring Target Used. Distance 75 feet 
Winner, L. S. Hawxhurst.score 2436 x 2500, PETERS Winner, L. S. Hawxhurst.score 222 x 225, PETERS 
Third, R. S. Wixson. “ 2214 x 2500, PETERS 
BULLSEYE MATCH 
; Winner, Ben Jonas, center measured 2 degrees, or 2-100 of an inch from center. Used PETERS 
NOIE:-PETERS LONG RIFLE CARTRIDGES LOADED WITH SEMI-SMOKELESS WON FIRST PLACE IN EACH MATCH. 
The P Brand equally popular and equally effective in all sections of this h\g country. I 
Ask for SEMI-SMOKELESS, and don’t accept any alleged “just as good’’ kind. 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, OHIO 
f NEW YOSK: 98 CbambCTS St., T. H. Keller. Manotoer. SAN FRANCISCO: 608-812 Howard St., J. S. French, Manager. 
I NEW ORLEANS: 321 Magaadne St., Lee Ontohundito. Manager. 
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While Plains Gun Club. 
White Plains, N. Y., Feb. 22 .—Notwithstanding the 
rain and fog, twenty-six gunners were on hand for the 
Washington’s Birthday shoot of the White Plains Gun 
Club, and some splendid shooting resulted. T. H. 
Lawrence and Guy Ward (a visitor) each shot perfect 
strings of 25 in the same squad. Lawrence also made a 
straight run of 51, and H. O. Allyn broke 93 out of 100. 
The first event was a 50-target scratch event for 
doubles, and resulted: 
Rodgers . 
25 
Beckley . 
. 16 
Allyn . 
21 
Ward . 
Lawrence . 
19 
Krepps . 
. 17 
Townsend . 
19 
The next event of the morning was at 50 targets for 
three take-home prizes. Rodgers won with 49, McCor¬ 
mick second with 48 and Core and Parker were tied for 
third with 43. In the shoot-off Core won. The scores: 
Rodgers . 3 49 
McCormick . 6 48 
■Core . 4 43 
Pardu . 10 43 
Ward . 2 42 
Krepps . 3 42 
Lawrence . 
. 0 
42 
De Nyse . 
. 8 
40 
Townsend . 
. 0 
39 
Beckley . 
. 3 
33 
Allyn . 
. 2 
33 
Scovel . 
. 12 
32 
In the 100-target selected high score event, Rodgers, 
McCormick and Parker were high, each with 93. Scores: 
Rodgers . 
Lawrence 
3 
93 
Ward . 
. 2 
83 
6 
93 
De Nyse . 
. 8 
81 
10 
93 
Townsend . 
. 0 
75 
3 
89 
Beckley . 
. 3 
72 
0 
85 
Allyn . 
. 2 
72 
The first event of tlie afternoon was at 50 targets for 
three take-home prizes, and Carpenter, Beckley and 
Pardee were all tied for first with 50 each. In the shoot- 
off Pardee got first, Beckley second and Carpenter 
third. The scores: 
Pardu . 
. 8 
60 
Beckley . 
. 3 
50 
Carpenter . 
. 3 
50 
De Nyse . 
. 8 
49 
Allyn . 
49 
Krepps . 
. 3 
47 
Ward . 
. 2 
47 
Lawrence . 0 45 
McCormick . 4 42 
Sellars . 2 42 
Rodgers . 1 89 
Core . 4 39 
Townsend . 0 38 
Hermann . 5 33 
In the afternoon IDO-target selected high score event 
Carpenter was on top with 98, Allyn second with 97, and 
Krepps third with 96. The scores: 
Carpenter 
Allyn ... 
Krepps . 
De Nyse 
Lawrence 
3 98 Core . 4 89 
1 97 Sellars . 2 88 
3 96 McCormick . 4 86 
8 96 Townsend . 0 75 
0 91 Rodgers . 1 74 
In the high score for the day (all events, including 
doubles), 250 targets, T. H. Lawrence was high with 195. 
The scores: 
Lawrence . 195 Rodgers .177 
Allyn . 179 Townsend .169 
Fitch, of the Greenwich Gun Club, won the visitors’ 
prize for the all-day high score for visitors with IM. 
H. O. Allyn was high man for the gold medal for 
the highest net 100-target score of the season with 93. 
T. H. Lawrence won a gold medal for his perfect 
score of 25. 
Evanston Gun Club. 
Chicago, Ill.. Feb. 17.^—Saturday, the 15th, was a 
bad day for good scores, with a cold, sharp wind blow¬ 
ing directly in the shooters’ faces. The scores for that 
day follow: 
Targets: 
Phalen . 10 
D.irby . 11 
Harrison . 9 
Coleman . 14 
Milner . 14 
Carman . 17 
De Cllercq . 10 10 
Kennicott . 23 
Bristle . 16 
Millen . 16 17 
Van Patten ... 
Foerster . 
Sunday was a beautiful day, 
scores were registered, as follows: 
Targets: 
Coleman . 22 21 
Phalen . 
Carman . 
Miller . 
Scowley . 16 20 21 
W’atson . 15 23 
Fester .. 
Doyle . 
Millen . 
Langworthy . 
Hanson . 
Cormley . 14 12 
Van Petten . 17 13 
Pratt . 7 
Foerster . H 
McKay . 6 . 
Sprague . 5. 
W. J. Phalen, Sec’y-Treas. 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
. 10 
14 
12 
16 
9 
17 
. 11 
15 
11 
8 
. 9 
10 
6 
. 14 
16 
. 14 
14 
17 
15 
. 17 
16 
13 
. 10 
10 
. 23 
18 
20 
. 16 
21 
16 
. 16 
17 
15 
20 
. 7 
12 
6 
10 
. 7 
10 
and 
some 
very 
good 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
. 22 
21 
. 18 
20 
23 
21 
21 
2 i 
. 20 
22 
21 
18 
22 
. 21 
. 16 
20 
21 
20 
19 
22 
. 15 
23 
. 11 
16 
19 
22 
21 
. 14 
20 
17 
19 
. 20 
18 
19 
14 
8 
. 13 
16 
17 
. 15 
14 
19 
16 
N 
. 14 
12 
6 .. 
12 11 .. 
8 16 12 
Chester Gun Club. 
Chester, Pa., Feb. 22. —Chester won from the Eddy- 
stone Bluerock Rock Club to-day, as follows: 
Pinerock 
Club. 
Chester 
Club. 
Lee . 
.43 
Berger . 
.39 
Warren . 
Connolly . 
.33 
Lord . 
.46 
Brown . 
. 33 
Copple . 
.46 
Short . 
Longbothanl .. 
.41 
Bryon . 
Young . 
.42 
Kilpatrick ... 
. 32 
Herner . 
.38 
Dougherty ... 
. 31 
Lodamus . 
.38 
Shoneburg ... 
. 30 
Bibby . 
.38 
McNeill . 
. 30 
Gyles . 
.36—412 
Worrell ...... 
. 28—; 
Meadow Springs Gun Club. 
Philadelpitia, Pa., Feb. 22.—To-day’s card called for 
a total of 100 targets, which included the club’s monthly 
test at 50 birds, with the handicaps added; a 25-target 
match with handicaps included in the scores for the 
Harvey trophy, and a 25-bluerock test which counted for 
the yearly prizes. 
Harry H. Sloan carried off the high gun with 95 out 
of 100. Pierce captured the dipper offered in the club 
shoot with a score of 50. Keenan secured the spoon of¬ 
fered for runner-up, scoring 49. The scores made by 
Letford and Rudolph tied them for the spoon for high 
totals. 
In the Harvey trophy competition. Ford, Pierce, 
Soley, Letford, Armstrong, MacAlonan and Fish were 
credited with wins, and in the yearly point prize shoot, 
which closed with yesterday’s event, the points were 
distributed as follows: Soley and Pierce 6 each; Keenan, 
4; Letford, 
Renner and 
Williams, 3 
each; 
Sloan, 
2 ; 
Armstrong, 
Fish and Rudolph, 1 
each. 
Scores 
Sloan . 
. 9 
15 
0 24 
0 23 
24 
0 
95 
Wisher .... 
. 5 
3 
0 8 
0 13 
0 
29 
Ford . 
. 5 
8 
2 23 
2 25 
a 
8 
87 
Thompson . 
Emery . 
. 8 
13 
1 23 
1 22 
22 
4 
90 
. 8 
12 
3 19 
3 21 
9 
63 
Brietling .. 
. 8 
10 
0 15 
0 13 
19 
0 
65 
Rothalur ... 
. 6 
9 
0 12 
0 15 
19 
0 
61 
Miller . 
. 7 
11 
0 13 
0 20 
20 
0 
77 
Mason . 
. 8 
8 
0 13 
0 19 
0 
48 
Pierce . 
9 
3 25 
3 25 
9 
73 
Williams ... 
. 8 
13 
2 25 
2 23 
21 
8 
94 
Kriss . 
. 6 
14 
5 22 
5 22 
15 
69 
E H Turner 
. 7 
11 
1 24 
1 22 
26 
4 
87 
Soley . 
. 7 
11 
2 23 
2 25 
23 
8 
93 
W Letford 
. 10 
15 
2 23 
2 25 
23 
8 
99 
Benner .... 
. 9 
13 
1 25 
1 23 
3 
71 
Keenan .... 
. 9 
8 
4 25 
4 21 
12 
70 
Armstrong 
. 5 
12 
6 21 
6 26 
26 
24 
96 
MacAlonan 
. 5 
5 23 
5 26 
10 
63 
Rudolph ... 
. 10 
i-i 
3 22 
3 24 
23 
12 
99 
Fish . 
3 20 
3 25 
21 
9 
70 
Wills . 
2 21 
2 18 
5 
40 
Grey . 
0 20 
0 23 
0 
43 
K Eetford 
011 , 
0 
11 
Highland 
Gun 
Club 
Phildelphia, Pa., Feb. 22.—Tom Tansey broke 96 
out of 100 to-day for top honors. To-day opened the first 
period of the yearly competition, and in addition to the 
usual points for the yearly prizes, the leaders in the 
four classes were rewarded with club spoons. The 
scores: 
(ilass A—Griffiths 92, N. Wolstencroft 94, David 92, 
Tansey 96. 
Class B—Pharoah 71, Hibbs 77, Pflegar 82, T. Mee¬ 
han 20, Freed 87, J. Meehan 19. 
Class C—Clegg 82, Hoover SO, R. David Go, M'm. 
Dalton 12. 
Class D—Fell 55, McBean 15, J. Davis 74, Deist 54, 
Harkins 62, Jones 63. 
