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April s, 1913 
Parker Gun Victories in 1912 
' I 'HE highest official average for the season of 1912 at both Single 
and Double Targets was made with Parker Guns. 
As on every previous occasion, the bona fide Championship of 
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198 X 200 targets at 18 yards rise. Same man, same gun, made the World’s 
Record, scoring 98 x 100 targets at 23 yards, which is a truly wonderful 
performance. 
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New Rochelle Y, C. 
On Sunday, March 30, the monthly trophies were de¬ 
cided, except the March cup, which resulted in a tie, 
Stoddard, Todd and Currier having two legs each. The 
Saturday cup for March was won by Cranberry, who 
also won the monthly cup for doubles. The consolation 
cup was won by Todd. 
The New Rochelle team were decisively beaten by 
White Plains, although if the home talent had been up 
to usual form, they would have been beaten by a smaller 
margin. Offutt, of the White Plains team, was high 
gun and made the only c’ean string of 25 for the day. 
The scores of March 29: 
Sweepstakes, 25 birds, scratch: 
Granbery .23 Stoddard . IS 
Chandler . 22 Rios .16 
Bullock .20 
Saturday cup, 25 birds, handicap: 
Chandler . 4 25 Cranbery .0 21 
Todd . 6 25 Bullock . 2 20 
Black . 4 23 Ciriat . 3 18 
Stoddard . 4 22 
Sweepstake, 25 birds, scratch: 
Granbery . 23 Jlullock . 21 
Stoddard . 22 Black . 19 
Chandler . 21 
Accumulation cup, lOO birds: 
Chandler .16 100 Granbery . 0 89 
Stoddard . 16 95 Bullock . 8 78 
Black . 16 93 
The scores of March 30: 
March cup. 10 pair doubles (March 23d leg): 
Ciriat . 15 Currier . 10 
Granbery . 14 Chandler . 9 
Stoddard . 11 
Leg won by Ciriat. 
htarcli cup, 10 pair doubles (March 30th leg): 
Granbery .15 Ciriat . 10 
Currier . 15 Chandler . 9 
Stoddard .12 
One leg each won by Cranbery and Currier. Gran¬ 
bery wins doubles cup, total of three legs. 
March cup. 
25 birds, handicap (March 
2.3d leg): 
Todd . 
.. 7 25 
Black . 
. 4 
Stoddard . 
. 4 25 
Eldredge .. 
.5 
Marsland . 
.7 22 
Ciriat . 
. 3 
Donovan . 
.1 21 
Bullock .... 
.2 
Granbery . 
.0 20 
Currier .... 
. 5 
Krauss . 
.3 20 
Korper .... 
.7 
Chandler . 
. 2 20 
One leg each won by Todd and Stoddard. 
20 
19 
19 
18 
17 
15 
March cup, 25 birds, handicap C^Iarch 30th leg): 
Todd . 8 '25 Marsland . 6 19 
Chandler . 2 22 Krauss . 3 19 
Eldredge . 6 23 Black . 5 19 
Currier . 5 21 Stoddard . 2 17 
Bullock . 3 20 Cranbery . 0 17 
Ciriat . 4 20 Korper . 8 19 
Donovan . 1 19 
I.eg won by Todd. 
.Stoddard, Todd and Currier tied with two legs each. 
Visitors’ cup. 50 birds, scratch: 
Allen . 
.46 
Lawrence . 
40 
Pelham . 
. 44 
Davis . 
36 
Offutt . 
Moore . 
30 
Team shoot. 
50 birds per man, scratch: 
W hite Blains. 
New Rochelle. 
Offutt . 
.... 47 
Granbery ... 
.... 41 
Allen . 
.... 45 
Chandler . 
...' 37 
Pelham .. 
.... 43 
Bullock . 
.... 37 
Dr Martin _ 
.... 41 
Krauss . 
,...35 
Lawrence . 
.... 40—216 
Stoddard . 
.... 3&-185 
Sweepstake, 
25 birds, scratch: 
Granbery . 
. 24 
Davis . 
18 
Offutt . 
.23 
Todd . 
18 
Lawrence . 
.23 
Dr Currie . 
18 
Haight . 
. 23 
Black . 
16 
Stoddard . 
.21 
Korper . 
17 
Krauss . 
.19 
Moore . . 
13 
Allen . 
.17 
Ward . 
12 
Chandler . 
.17 
Sweepstake, 
25 birds, scratch: 
Lawrence . 
. 24 
19 
Giriat . 
.22 
Dr Currie . 
19 
Offutt . 
Stoddard . 
19 
Krauss . 
.20 
Chandler .. 
18 
Haight . 
.20 
Consolation 
cup, 50 birds, handicap; 
Todd . 
.18 50 
Eldredge . 
.10 
41 
Chandler . 
. 8 4h 
Donovan . 
. 3 
41 
. 10 43 
. 8 
41 
Stoddard . 
. 7 42 
Korper . 
.18 
37 
Ciriat . 
Marsland . 
.18 
46 
Black . 
.12 42 
Won by Todd. 
Ifigh gun trophy, 100 
birds, scratch: 
Offutt . 
. 91 
Chandler . 
80 
Allen . 
.90 
Ciriat . 
79 
Lawrence . 
Stoddard . 
79 
Pelham . 
. 87 
Bullock . 
78 
Granbery . 
. 85 
Krauss . 
74 
Dr iMartin .... 
.83 
Dr Currie . 
74 
Cheltenham A. C. 
Cheltenham, Pa., March 29.—Cheltenham Athletic 
Club held its monthly shoot here this afternoon with 
eleven gunners. Capt. Way and Chas. Reichert broke 
even with 25 each. On the shoot-otf Way broke 11 out 
of 15 and Reichert 6. 
The first prize was a cut-glass punch bowl. The 
second prize, a cut-glass berry dish, was won by Owen 
Adams. The gold medals were won by McClellan, Class 
-A; Brittain, Class B, and Reichert, Class C. Scores: 
OIbss «A 
Beatty . 8 14 Walker . 8 20 
*Beatty . 12 25 McClellan . 9 22 
Way .. 12 25 Ellis . 5 13 
Clsss B 
Brittain . 8 21 Adams . 14 24 
Olsss 0 
Reichert . 12 25 Geible . 18 22 
McIntyre . 18 20 
*Shot second, 25 birds, in trophy shoot. 
Larchmont Y. C. 
Larchmont, N. Y., March 30.—Twenty-one men shot 
here to-day, with many high scores. Seven tied with 
full scores for accumulation cup; T. Lenane, Tr., won 
shoot-off. In the 100-target handicap, Ralph K. Spotts 
with 30 made a full and won after shooting off a tie 
with A. J. McManus. D. F. McMahon with a full score 
of 25, tied in the special cup contest with A. J. McManus, 
Dr. Jarvis, A. W. Whiting and E. G. Unitt, and won 
the shoot-otf; won the leg for the monthly cup with a 
full after a shoot-off with T. Lenane, Jr., and A. J. 
McManus, and the 15-target scratch. With 138 out of 150 
in the scratch shoot, R. L. Spotts won high gun. R. K. 
Spotts tied T. Lenane, Jr., and A. W. Fitzgerald for the 
take-home trophy. In the shoot-off, Lenane won. A. J. 
McManue won the second take-home trophy and visitors’ 
cup. 
March cup. 25 birds, handicap: 
rr* _ o or: v 
D F McMahon _ 
. 3 
'25 
R K Spotts . 
.. 8 
22 
A J McManus .. 
, 6 
25 
Dr C Jarvis . 
.. 2 
22 
T Lenane, Jr . 
. 5 
25 
A W Fitzgerald .. 
.. 7 
22 
T T McCahill . 
. 3 
24 
J G S Dey . 
.. 4 
22 
W B Hinds . 
. 2 
24 
W E Ferguson ... 
.. 0 
21 
Dr W Gfindle . 
. 4 
24 
O R Dickey . 
.. 0 
21 
W T Elias .. 
4 
22 
W F Clark . 
.. 2 
21 
Dr W B Short . 
. 3 
22 
A Whiting . 
.. 5 
21 
L Antoine . 
. 6 
22 
E G Unitt . 
.. 6 
17 
R L Spotts . 
. 1 
22 
M K Waters . 
.. 3 
17 
Larchmont trophv. 
25 birds,' handicap: 
D E" McMahon _ 
. 2 
25 
W J Elias . 
.. 4 
23 
A J McManus . 
. 6 
25 
L Antoine . 
.. 6 
23 
A Whiting . 
. 3 
25 
W E Ferguson ... 
.. 0 
23 
E G Unitt . 
. 6 
25 
Dr W B Short .... 
.. 2 
22 
Dr C Jarvis . 
2 
25 
Dr W Grindle .... 
.. 3 
22 
T J McCahill . 
. 0 
24 
W B Hinds . 
.. 2 
22 
W F Clark . 
, 2 
24 
O R Dickey . 
... 0 
21 
A W Fitzgerald ... 
. 5 
24 
J G S Dey . 
.. 4 
21 
R K Spotts . 
. 6 
24 
T Lenane, Jr . 
... 0 
20 
R L Spotts . 
. 0 
24 
M K Waters . 
,.. 3 
20 
Visitors’ trophy. 
25 
birds. 
handicap: 
A J McManus . 
. 6 
25 
Dr W B Short ... 
... 3 
23 
W J Elias . 
. 3 
24 
W B Hinds . 
... 2 
22 
R L Spotts . 
. 0 
24 
D F McMahon .., 
... 0 
T J McCahill . 
. 2 
24 
Dr W Grindle ... 
3 
21 
W E Ferguson .... 
. 5 
24 
M K Waters . 
... 3 
21 
J G S Dey. 
. 4 
24 
L Antoine . 
... 6 
21 
A Whiting . 
. 3 
23 
O R Dickey . 
... 0 
19 
R K Spotts . 
. V 
23 
W F Clark . 
... 2 
19 
T Lenane, Jr . 
. 3 
23 
Dr C Jarvis.. 
9 
21 
E G Unitt . 
. 6 
23 
A W Fitzgerald . 
... 5 
18 
Take-home trophy, 25 birds, handicap: 
T Lenane, Jr.... 
....5 25 
R L Spotts . 
... 0 
24 
T J McCahill .. 
....3 25 
D F McMahon . 
... 1 
24 
A W Fitzgerald 
....6 25 
A J McManus ... 
... 5 
23 
R K Spotts . 
.... 9 25 
Dr Jarvis . 
... 2 
23 
Dr Short . 
....3 24 
W B Hinds . 
9 
22 
W E Ferguson . 
....3 24 
M K Waters . 
... 3 
21 
Dr W Grindle . 
....4 24 
W F Clark . 
... 2 
19 
A Whiting . 
.... 2 24 
O R Dickey . 
... 0 
18 
Accumulation 
cup, 25 
birds, handicap : 
A T McManus .. 
....6 25 
Dr Grindle . 
... 3 
23 
T Lenane, Jr.... 
....5 25 
R L Spotts . 
... 0 
23 
T T McCahill ... 
....3 25 
D F McMahon .. 
... 2 
23 
W E Ferguson . 
....3 25 
O R Dickey . 
... 0 
23 
J J S Dey . 
....4 25 
R K Spotts . 
... 6 
20 
A W Fitzgerald.. 
... 6 25 
M K \Vaters . 
... 3 
19 
Dr Jarvis . 
W B Hinds . 
9 
19 
Dr Short . 
....5 24 
W F Clark . 
... 2 
18 
A Whiting . 
....3 24 
Day trophy, 100 birds, handicap: 
R K Spotts . 
.. 30 100 
Dr Grindle . 
. 14 
91 
A J McManus .. 
.. 23 100 
W B Hinds . 
. 8 
90 
T J McCahill ... 
.. 8 99 
A W Fitzgerald . 
. 23 
89 
T Lenane, Jr.... 
..13 99 
Dr Jarvis . 
. 8 
89 
D F McMahon . 
..6 98 
ICS Dey . 
. 16 
86 
A Whiting . 
..13 95 
W F Clark . 
. 8 
83 
R L Spotts . 
.. 1 94 
M K Waters . ... 
. 12 
82 
W E Ferguson . 
.. 8 92 
O R Dickey .... 
. 0 
79- 
Dr Short . 
..11 91 
High gun trophy, 150 
birds, scratch: 
R L Spotts . 
.138 
A J McManus ... 
120 
D F McMahon 
. 1.38 
Dr Grindle . 
117 
T J McCahill . 
. 136 
Dr Short ....'. 
115 
W E Ferguson 
. 129 
W F Clark . 
111 
T Lenane, Jr... 
. 127 
R K Spotts . 
105 
A Whiting . 
. 126 
M K Waters . 
103 
W B Hinds ... 
. 121 
J G S Dey . 
105 
O R Dickey .... 
.. 121 
A W Fitzgerald .. 
98 
Dr Jarvis . 
.. 121 
Richmond Rod and Gun Club. 
The Richmond (Va.) Rod and Gun Club was organ¬ 
ized on March 21 with thirty-five members enrolled. 
Plans to start shooting immediately upon the arirval of 
the trap were made and the committees were appointed 
to complete arrangements. No grounds were decided on 
but several sites were mentioned. 
The club was organized under the direction of H. 
W. Vietmeyer and James Barr, gun club promoters, who 
were brought here by Clarence Jessup at the request 
of a number of local men interested in the sport. It 
is the only organization of its kind in the city, there 
having been no trap or target shooting club here for 
several years. 
Officers elected were: O. F. Porter, President; 
Mort Little, Vice-President; Walter Fnglebrecht, Secre¬ 
tary; J. F. Hornaday, Treasurer; Clarence Jessup, Field 
Captain. 
As the grounds will be outside of the city limits, 
Sunday shooting for the benefit of the members who are 
are unable to indulge during the week is deemed per¬ 
missible. 
Those present were: J. F. Hornaday, Charles Jordan, 
Clarence Jessup, Harry Jay, Walter Fnglebrecht, William 
Morrey, Mort Little, Mayor W. W. Zimmerman, Herbert 
McDivit, R. P. Wissler, Louis Hitt, E. M. Harter, Otto 
Heins, N. T. Stegall, Mr. Cook and Mr. Ingalls. 
