March 8, 1913 
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Sept. lO.-Livermore (la.) t'- C. O. N Hildebrant, Sec. 
Sept. 11-12.—Cincinnati (O.) G. C. A. B. HeyU Pres. 
Sept. 17.-Nevada (la.) G. C. E VV Scott Sec y. 
Sept. 17-19.—Atlantic City, N. J.—W esty Hogans. Ber¬ 
nard Elsesser, Sec’y- . . . , 
Sept —.—Sacramento, Cal.—The Interstate Association s 
eighth Pacific Coast Handicap tournament, under the 
ausDices of the Caoital City Blue Rock Club; $1,000 
added money. Winner of first guaranteed $200 and a 
trophy* winners of second and third places guaran¬ 
teed $150 and $100 respectively. Elmer E. Shaner, 
Manager. Pittsburgh. Pa. ^ , 
Oct -r—Elkton (Md.) G. C. H. E. Worthington, Secy. 
Oct 9 .—Medford, (Okla.) G. C. Dr. I. 1'. Hardy, Sec’y. 
Oct. 14.—Rising Sun (Md.) G. C. H. L. Worthington, 
\’ice-Pres. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
No. 6, 15 targets: 
Vanderveer . 14 
Buck . 10 
F Gunnison . 7 
Carr . D 
f Gunnison . 11 
Muldoon . 10 
Ferguson . 10 
W'alker .. 13 
Applegate . 11 
Koegel . 13 
No. 7, 15 targets: 
Vanderveer .*.- 12 
Buck . 13 
F Gunnison . 13 
Carr . 11 
T Gunnison . 12 
Muldoon . 12 
Walker . 13 
Koegel . 14 
*Davis . 10 
Martin . . 11 
Flolznagle’ . 8 
Shepherd . 12 
Rogers . 13 
Morris . 13 
Lawrence . 13 
i''atlhews . 12 
Hardy . 13 
‘Davis . 12 
Martin . 8 
Shepherd . 11 
Rogers . 13 
Morris . 14 
Lawrence . 13 
Matthews . 12 
Hardy . 12 
Complete scores and story of the indocr champion¬ 
ship at Madison Square Garden will appear in March 15 
issue of Forest and Stre.am. This is made necessary 
because our forms close Tuesday, while the tournament 
continues on to Wednesday night. 
big tournament will be held under the auspices 
of the Glenwood Country Club, on March 12. The con¬ 
ditions call for 100 targets, handicap, in four strings ot 
25 targets. I’rizes are offered five high guns. There 
also will be a five-man team race, and a trophy for high 
professional. 
The Bergen Beach Gun Club will hold a handicap 
serial shoot at 100 targets, $2 entrance each day on March 
11, April 8 and May 13, at 1 P. M. sharp. This shoot 
will be an added bird handicap by W"m. De Long, as¬ 
sisted by the officers of the club, on a basis of past 
performances, for prizes donated by J. F. James, Dr. 
Sauer and the club. Best two out of three scores in the 
series to count. 
WC G. Beecroft. 
Asbary Park Gun Club. 
Asbury Park, N. J., Feb. 26.—At the W^ashington’s 
Birthday all-day clav target shoot of the Asbury P^jk. 
N. J., Gun Club, Dr. Martin, of New York, won high 
gun money with the score of 134 out of 150, leading 
Koegel of Manasquan bv one bird. There were ten 
special events, and the money was divided on the Rose 
system, 5 3, 2, 1. Over 7,000 targets were shot at. 
The club is planning for a three-day Easter shoot, 
and expects a record-breaking attendance. 
Following are the scores of the ten special events: 
No. 1, 15 targ 
Vanderveer . 
ets: 
. 13 
. 12 
F Gunnison . 
. 14 
Carr . 
I Gunnison . 
. 11 
Aluldoon . 
. 15 
Ferguson . 
. 10 
Walker . 
. 14 
♦Davis . 
. 13 
Healey . 
. 6 
No. 2, 15 targets 
Vanderveer . 
. 13 
. 9 
F Gunnison . 
. 15 
Carr . 
. 12 
I Gunnison . 
. 11 
Aluldoon . 
... . 11 
Ferguson . 
. 12 
Walker . 
. 15 
Koegel . 
. 14 
♦Davis . 
. 11 
. 14 
Holznagle . 
. 15 
Shepherd . 
. 13 
Rogers . 
. 11 
Alorris . 
Lawrence . 
. 12 
Mathews . 
. 15 
Potter .;. 
. 12 
Beringer . 
. 5 
Healey . 
Alartin . 
Holznagle . 
Shepherd . 
. 15 
. 12 
. 11 
. 11 
. 15 
Lawrence . 
. 12 
Matthews . 
. 10 
Totter . 
. 11 
Beringer . 
. 6 
MISS JESSIE THORPE, 
No. 3, 15 targets: 
Vanderveer . 13 
Buck . 11 
F Gunnison . 12 
Carr . 11 
T Gunnison . 13 
Muldoon . 13 
Ferguson . 8 
Walker . 12 
Applegate . 7 
Koegel . 14 
No. 4, 15 targets: 
I'anderveer . 13 
Buck . 13 
F Gunnison . 13 
Carr . 13 
J Gunnison . 8 
Muldoon . 13 
Ferguson . 12 
Walker . 11 
\pplegate . 10 
Koegel . 13 
No. 5, 15 targets: 
Vanderveer . 14 
Buck . 12 
F Gunnison . 12 
Carr . 10 
J Gunnison . 12 
Aluldoon . 15 
Ferguson . 9 
Walker . 11 
*Davis .. 
Healey .. 
Martin .. 
Flolznagle 
Shepherd 
Rogers .., 
Morris .., 
Lawrence 
Matthews 
Cade . 
♦Davis .. 
Martin ... 
Holznagle 
Shepherd 
Rogers ... 
Morris ... 
Lawrence 
Matthews 
Cade . 
Applegate 
Koegje .. 
♦Davis .. 
Martin ... 
Holznagle 
Shepherd 
Rogers .. 
Lawrence 
Who created a sensation by her remarkable shooting at 
11 the Sportsman’s Show Traps. 
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8 
15 
10 No. 8, 15 targets: 
12 Vanderveer . 12 
12 Buck . 11 
13 F Gunnison . 15 
14 Carr .. H 
J Gunnison . 9 
.. Muldoon . 13 
Koegel . 12 
lo 
6 No. 9, 15 targets 
14 Vanderveer . 12 
12 Buck . 14 
13 F Gunnison . 7 
14 Carr . 8 
13 Muldoon . 13 
10 Koegel . 14 
♦Davis . 12 
No. 10, 15 targets 
8 Vanderveer . 14 
13 Buck . 13 
13 F Gunnison . 14 
14 Carr . 10 
8 Muldoon . 10 
13 Koegel . 11 
11 *Davis . 8 
12 ‘Professionals. 
♦Davis . 13 
Martin . 13 
Shepherd . 12 
Rogers . H 
Lawrence . 12 
Matthews . 10 
Hardy . 9 
Martin . 15 
Shepherd . 13 
Rogers . 14 
Morris . 14 
Lawrence . 11 
Matthews . 11 
Hardy .'... 11 
Martin . 15 
Shepherd . 14 
Rogers . 13 
Morris . 14 
Lawrence . 13 
AFatthews . 14 
Hardy . 13 
Evanston Gun Club. 
Evanston, Ill., Feb. 22.—The Washington’s Birth¬ 
day shoot held at the Evanston Gun Club was attended 
by thirty-five shooters, among whom were: Tom Mar¬ 
shall, die dean of trapshooters; J. R. Graham, Fred G. 
Bills, 'tV. D. Stannard and Alatthews gave an exhibition 
from the 20yd. line, which was exceedingly interesting. 
A cold southwest w'ind blew across the trap all day, 
which, with an occasional snow flurry, prohibited high 
scores. Kennicott carried off the high amateur honors, 
tying J. R. Graham high professional. Winkler and 
Watson tied for second high amateur, and in the shoot- 
ofT, Winkler captured the prize with a perfect score 
of 25. 
The first event was at 25 targets, IGyds., with gun 
below the shoulder and was won by Kennicott with 24, 
Winkler getting second with 20, and Adams, Phalen and 
Coleman third with 19 each. 
Kennicott, shooting at the 20yd. mark, also took first 
prize in the second event, a distance handicap event, 
with a score qf 20; Miller, shooting from the 18yd. line, 
won second with 19; V’inkler, 20yds., and Watson, 18yds., 
tied for third, V'atson winning the shoot-off. 
Watson took first honors in the third event, a wolf 
shoot, with the good score of 22, Kennicott second with 
21, and Phalen and Coleman tying for third honors with 
18, Coleman winning the shoot-off. 
In the fourth event at 12 pairs doubles, Kennicott 
made the best score with 17. Coleman, Scowley, Wink¬ 
ler and Watson tied for second place with 14 each. 
Kennicott having won the first two events declined to 
accept another prize, and insisted upon the four gentle¬ 
men running second shooting off for this prize. In 
the shoot-off Coleman ran away with the prize with the 
excellent score of 21. Bristle and Fesler, being tied for 
third, were obliged to shoot out the tie, and Bristle won 
with a score of 12. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Schieble entertained the 
members and their guests at luncheon. The dining 
room was decorated in American flags in honor of the 
day. The following are the scores for the day: 
Events: 
12 3 4 
Events: 
1 2 3 
4 
Kennicott .... 
. 24 20 21 17 
Scowley . 
. 18 16 17 
14 
Winkler . 
. 20 18 15 14 
♦Stannard .... 
'29. 91 
15 
Coleman . 
. 19 14 IS 14 
*T R Graham. 
. 21 23 23 15 
Phalen . 
. 19 16 18 10 
^Matthews .... 
. 21 17 21 
11 
Adams . 
. 19 17 17 10 
Schieble . 
. 14 15 17 
Bristle . 
. 13 16 16 18 
Van Patten .. 
. 15 15 16 
7 
Carman . 
. 13 15 17 10 
Watson . 
. 13 18 ’2 
14 
. 15 11 12 3 
. S 10 1.9 12 
T E Graham.. 
. 17 18 22 17 
Kellogg . 
. 17 19 17 
9 
♦F G Bills. 
. IS 23 20 13 
R Kennicott .. 
. 8 21 12 
7 
*T Marshall .. 
. 19 21 22 13 
G W Peck.... 
. 8 11 11 
6 
De Clercq _ 
. 9 13 9 .. 
Keith . 
. 11 13 14 10 
i-oerster . 
...768 
Tones . 
.10 7 10 
5 
Harpham . 
. 14 12 .... 
Getchel . 
. 8 12 8 
Hanson . 
. 5 17 8 8 
W'ardle . 
.19 
8 
Milner . 
. 15 13 .... 
Mosby . 
Millen . 
.17 10 
Raine .. 
.13 
7 
Miller . 
. 9 19 13 9 
’Professionals. 
Feb. 27.—Beginning Alarch 1 and continuing through¬ 
out the year, the Evanston Gun Club will give a solid 
silver spoon to the member making the best score each 
week, using the added target handicap system. 
On March 22 there will be a team shoot for the trophy 
donated by Mr. Tichenor. This shoot will be at 100 
targets, 16yds., each man shooting 25 targets per week 
until he has completed 100. Mr. Kennicott will lead 
one team, composed of Bristle, Scowley, Aliller, Darby, 
Davis, Marshall, Van Petten, Gamble and Harrison. Mr. 
Coleman is captain of the opposing team of the following 
gentlemen: Harpham, Millen, Watson, Phalen, Carman, 
.Searle, De Clercq, Hanson and Milner. It is expected 
that this will be a very interesting contest, as the two 
teams are very evenly matched. 
Beginning March 22 and ending June 15, a tourna¬ 
ment will be held for the Stevens gold watch fob. The 
added target handicap system will be used and the first 
score made on our regular shooting days' will apply on 
this trophy until 200 targets have been shot at by each 
contestant. 
W. J. Phalen,, Sec’y. 
Cleveland Gun Club. 
Cleveland, O., Alarch 1.—Following are the scores of 
Cleveland Gun Club, made to-day: 
Event No. 1, semi-annual trophy, 50 targets, 16yds.: 
Tickerman 48, G. Burns 47, Radcliffe 46, Blakeslie 44, 
Hogen 44, Doolittle 44, Brainard 44, Barstow 40, Freeman 
40, Dr. Jones 47, Brockway 33, Brown 37, Stevens 37, 
Stone 38, Rockwell 37, Weeden 37, Gould 36, Hartman 32, 
Mrs. Jones 31, Chappelka 28. 
Event No. 2, annual trophy, 50 targets, 16yds.: 
Blakeslee 47, Doolittle 46, Weeden 45, Hogen 45, Radclitte 
44, Brainard 44, Tickmann 43, Brown 41, Freeman 39, 
Rockwell 40, .Stevens 38, Brockway 38, Dr. Jones 36, 
Hartman 35, .Stone 34, Mrs. Stone 32, Chappelka 30. 
Event No. 3, quarterly contest, 50 targets: Blakes¬ 
lee 47, Doolittle 46, Weeden 45, Hogen 45, Brown 44, 
Brainard 44, Burns 40, Stevens 34, Mrs. Jones 33, Hart¬ 
man 33. 
Sixth Club contest: Blakeslee 49, Hogen 47, Wee¬ 
den 46, Doolittle 44, Stevens 37. 
F. H. W'allace, Mgr. 
Laredo Gun Club. 
Laredo, Tex., Feb. 26.—Dr. W. E. Lowry and E. K. 
O’Brien tied for high lo-day, each getting 42 out of 50. 
J. B. Da Camara took place with 39. Scores: 
Dr W E Lowry.42 
E K O’Brien. 42 
I B Da Camara. 39 
R B Lignoski...*. 37 
J W Dallman. 34 
J \V Alussett. 22 
C P Hill. 16 
A B Muller. 37 
R L Aluller. 37 
Dr A E Younkim. 32 
Jim Gray . 33 
