March 15, 1913 
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West Chester Country Club. 
Riverside—Clearview. 
Beideman Fisb House Club. 
Westchester, N. Y., March 8.—Without any particu¬ 
larly creditable scores, the ten ’Change members who 
were up after last Saturday’s shoot took a crack at the 
elusive clay scaler on a 200 target match. It took only 
109 for H. Boulton to over-bid the crowd for honors. 
Stuart .Scott, who has decreased in skill as he has in¬ 
creased in embonpoint, got an option on place with 167, 
while Stock Exchange champion, of a week, made third. 
In the team shoot the veterans on the Country Club 
team, led by Ralph .Spotts, probably the best amateur in 
the world, beat out Princeton and Yale with no effort 
whatever. Princeton finished second easily, and to spare. 
In the club events, .Scott took a limb on accumula¬ 
tion cup; D. G. Geddes got a call on South cup, while 
E. J. i.ow was high for North cup. The summaries: 
Stock Exchange shoot, 200 targets, strings of 25: 
H. Boulton . 21 17 22 18 21 23 23 24 169 
S Scott . 21 21 21 21 18 23 22 20 167 
A Corlies . 19 23 19 24 19 22 19 21 166 
H H Benkard. 19 19 20 19 20 18 16 21 154 
H T Whitney. 19 17 20 17 23 20 19 18 153 
C B Spears. 18 20 19 20 19 17 19 21 153 
T P Kellogg. 20 20 21 24 18 16 17 17 153 
L Craufurd . 16 15 20 18 20 19 18 19 145 
W W Pell . 16 14 16 9 19 16 16 17 123 
E Kimball . 16 17 10 13 16 14 9 21 106 
Triple team shoot: 
Country Club of Westchester.—R. L. Spotts, S. Scott, 
A. Corlies, W. Munn and C. Hall; total 412. 
Princeton.—E. R. Simpson, 'T. L. Horne, N. R. 
Nimick, D. L. Nichols and N. R. White; total 362. 
Yale.—O. C. Hoyt, B. H. Scott, J. C. Cassell, B. D. 
Newton and L. H. 'Thompson; total 315. 
Farragui Sportsmen’s Association. 
Farragut, Pa., March 8. —The semi-monthly trophy 
shoot was pretty well attended to-day. Bills took the 
silver spoor for being high for the afternoon, having a 
clean score with his handicaps. Second prize went to 
Hetteroth and third to McConnell. Bills also won two 
sweepstakes with scores of 23 and 24, and Slater took 
first money in two other sweeps with scores of 24 in each. 
Scores; 
Stephens. Du Pont. 
Rainey . 9 11 20 13 7 20 
Hetteroth . 20 1 21 21 8 25 
McConnell . 20 5 25 18 6 24 
(.able . 16 5 21 15 10 25 
Till . 14 4 18 16 6 22 
Bills . 22 5 25 21 5 25 
Von Nieda . 19 3 22 19 2 21 
Marlor . 13 7 20 14 3 17 
Snow . 14 1 15 17 4 21 
Slater . 22 0 22 20 0 20 
Fox . 10 12 22 16 8 24 
Mangen . 21 0 21 17 0 17 
In addition to the trophy shoots, Farragut contested 
with the Yachtsmen’s Club in a Delaware River Trap¬ 
shooting League match and won by the following scores: 
Farragut. 
Hetteroff . 43 
McConnell . 40 
Von Nieda . 40 
Bills . 44—167 
Yachtsmen’s. 
Maugen . 39 
Jones .39 
Street.20 
Glazier . 29—116 
Narine and Field Club. 
Bath Beach, N. Y., March 8.—The resonant event 
to-day was the trimming of Bensonhurst Yacht Club in a 
team shoot. High gun was C. Ferguson, Jr., of Benson¬ 
hurst, who removed fronv further competition 84 targets. 
Second gun was E. H. Lott, of Marine and Field, with a 
breakage of 80. There were three ties for third destruc¬ 
tion, Sayre, Elliott and Towne, on 74. Final accounting 
shows a slight discrepancy of 40 scalers between the bal¬ 
ance of two teams. Twelve entrants were scheduled for 
the Dr. Atkinson cup on 25 aerosaucers. Dr. F. P. 
Elliott and A, H. Beetle with 21, trailed close up by 
C. Ferguson, Jr., with 20. Scores: 
Interclub shoot, 100 targets per man: 
Marine and Field Club. Bensonhurst Yacht Club 
S P Hopkins... 
...70 
C Ferguson, Jr... 
.. 84 
E H Lott. 
...80 
Dr F P Elliott... 
.. 74 
P R Towne .... 
...74 
D Semkens . 
.. 58 
C D Sayre. 
... 74—298 
T Webb . 
.. 42—258 
Dr. Atkinson 
cup, 25 tar 
gets: 
Dr F P Elliott... 
. 21 
T White . 
. 17 
A H Beetle. 
. 21 
br Webb . 
. 14 
C Ferguson. Jr... 
. 20 
Dr Atkinson . 
. 12 
A Allaire, Jr. 
. 18 
. 9 
T Van Pelt'. 
. 18 
R McKenny _ 
. 8 
G Kowenhoven . 
. 18 
T Bruno . 
. 18 
Saratoga Gun Club. 
Sanatoga. Pa., March 8. — Sanatoga Gun Club’s live 
bird match showed Trumbauer, Emmers, Kelfrider and 
Jones high guns during the afternoon. "The best scores 
follow: 
Ten bird shoot: Jones 8. Emmers 7, Trumbauer 6, 
Harper 6, Jamison 6, Franklin 5, Zehner 5. 
Ten bird event: Emmers 8, 'Trumbauer 7, Zehner 6, 
Harper 6, Franklin 6, .Tamison 6. 
Five bird event: Kelfrider 5, Emmers 4, Harper 4, 
Jones 4, Jackson 4, Trumbauer 4, Booker 4. 
Eight bird event: Trumbauer 7, Emmers 6, Jones 6, 
Harper 5, Zehner 5, Franklin 5, Booker 4, Young 4, 
Eelin 4. 
Essington, March 8. —Clearview gunners dropped in 
here to-day for another series of team races with the 
Riverside Gun Club. 'The home team captured the match 
by 360 to 340. 
Bonsall was high gun with 46. Oliver was second 
with 44. Fisher was the only other Clearview man who 
made 40. Bowers cracked 43. Eachus and Donahue 
each broke 42. 
Riverside. 
Clearview. 
Bowers . 
.. 43 
Bonsall ... 
. 46 
Eachus . 
,. 42 
Oliver . 
Donahue . 
,. 42 
Fisher .... 
Stellar . 
.. 41 
Hunter ... 
Walber .. 
.. 39 
Ferry . 
Shiberling . 
.. 37 
Shuster ... 
Harper .. 
,. 37 
Paulson ... 
Dooling . 
...31 
Brawn .... 
Gohrs. 
.. 29 
Fink . 
McFee . 
.. 29 360 
Absentee . 
. 25—340 
Horn w ith 27, 
side. 
and Eisele 
with 25 also 
shot for River- 
East Camden, March 8.—Dougherty and Ford were 
high amateurs here to-day with 88 out of 100. High for- 
wads-only was Les. German with 98 out of 100. Scores: 
Targets: 
25 
25 
25 
25 
Total. 
German . 
. 25 
25 
24 
24 
98 
Dougherty . 
. 20 
22 
22 
24 
88 
Ford . 
. 23 
21 
22 
22 
88 
Coleman .t. 
. 21 
23 
21 
18 
83 
Dorp . 
. 20 
18 
20 
23 
81 
Jones . 
. 21 
22 
18 
20 
81 
Sheeler . 
. 20 
20 
20 
‘20 
80 
Smith . 
. 18 
18 
19 
19 
74 
Wertz . 
. 16 
22 
17 
17 
72 
Perine . 
. 14 
19 
15 
17 
65 
Tilier . 
. 22 
15 
12 
11 
60 
McKarer . 
. 14 
9 
11 
12 
46 
Gilbert . 
. 21 
19 
40 
Dorp . 
. 21 
18 
39 
Smith . 
. 17 
20 
37 
Lewis . 
. 22 
19 
41 
Patrick . 
. 20 
20 
40 
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“Beats All Out Doors’’ 
AT FIRST STATE SHOOT OF 1913 
And Follows With Great Indoor Victory Of Year 
At Madison Square Garden 
Florida Shooters Make Top Scores With “Perfect Shooting Combination” 
This is the way the winners at the FloritJa State Shoot, helcJ at St. Petersburg, Fla., Feb. 19-21, 
started the Remington-UMC list of State Championships for 1913: 
Championship of Florida: Won by D. W. Budd of St. Petersburg, 93 x 100, shoot¬ 
ing Remington-UMC Autoloading Shotgun and Arrow Speed Shells. 
High Amateur Average: Won by R. H. Bartells of St. Petersburg, 447 x 500, shoot¬ 
ing a Remington-UMC Autoloading Shotgun. E. H. Eubanks tied for 2d Amateur 
Average, 445 x 500, shooting Remington-UMC Autoloading Shotgun. 
100 Straight With Nitre Club Wins International Indoor Championship 
There is no record in trapshooting annals of any more decisive clean-up than that achieved by 
shooters of Remington-UMC at the Third Annual International Trapshooting Tournament at 
Madison Square Garden, New York City, Feb. 27 to Mar. 5. Read the particulars in outline. 
International Indoor Amateur Championship: Won byR. L. Spotts of New York, 
with 100 clean breaks, shooting Remington-UMC Speed Shells. 
2d. Tied for by A. L. Burns of Mamaroneck, N. Y., and A. B. Brickner of Newton, N. J., 
with 94 X 1 00, both shooting Remington-UMC Speed Shells. Mr. Burns won in 
the shoot off, 22 x 25. (Mr. Brickner was the only amateur to break 50 straight in 
the qualifying rounds.) 
Amateur Long Run: Made by R. L. Spotts, 123 straight with Remington-UMC Speed 
Shells —a new indoor record. 
H. H. Stevens Outshoots All Professionals: With a Remington-UMC Pump Gun 
and Nitro Club Speed Shells, Mr. Stevens broke all indoor records for professional long 
run with 1 63 straight, scored 246 x 250 in the qualifying rounds (all other professionals 
averaged 25 birds behind this score—the nearest being 236 x 250), 342 x 350 
on all targets, and 96 x 100 in the finals—losing first by but one bird. 
Eight of the Ten Amateurs to Qualify at the Garden, shot Remington-UMC Speed Shells 
5,000 more trapshooters used J?emIng ton rUMC Speed Shells in 1912 than used 
any other one make. Indications point to an even better showing for 1913 
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