710 
FOREST AND STREAM 
June 7, 1913 
2 More Stevens Championships 
The first one just won by the WARREN (Pa.) RIFLE AND REVOLVER TEAM with a 
STEVENS RIFLE 
in The Eastern Interclub League Championship and Interclub Indoor Gallery Championship. 
It defeated the Engineers Interclub Rifle and Revolver Team of Cleveland, Ohio, who were the 
winners of the Western Interclub League Championship. The final championship score of the 
Warren Rifle and Revolver Team was 
993 X 1000 
And then secondly comes the 
ARKANSAS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP 
won by J. F. BOLTON, of Eureka Springs, Ark., with a Stevens Repeating Shotgun. 
Stick to a Stevens and youTl get high scores. 
Send for our illustrated catalog—profusely illustrated with pictures of our entire line of 
Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols and Rifle Telescopes. 
326 
J. STEVENS ARMS TOOL COMPANY 
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TRAPSHOOTING NOTES. 
Scores Received too Late for Publication 
in Last Week’s Issue. 
Little Falls G. C. 
Little Falls, N. J., May 24.—The popularity of the 
Little Falls Gun Club increases with every shoot, if you 
can judge from the number of good shooters who are 
not only attending the shoots hut are joining the club 
as well. To-day twenty-three took part. There were 
three prize events with the following winners: First 
event: Sam Comly and H. S. Sindle, 25 straight, Comly 
winning on shoot-off; J. H. Francisco and C. Speer. 
Second event; J. H. Francisco, Sam Comley, W. Flassin- 
ger and J. Thompson. Third event: W-. Hassinger, J. H. 
Francisco, Ed. Smith, E. L. Klotz and Ed. Jacobus. 
The best work of the day was accomplished by W. 
Hassinger, who broke 73 straight. C. W. Billings 49, 
and H. S. Sindle 37. 
The high score was captured by H. S. Sindle with 
96 out of 100, while W. Hassinger and J. H. Francisco 
each secured 95 out of a possible lOO. 
The deciding match with the North Side Rod and 
Gun Club, of Paterson will probably take place Satur¬ 
day, June 14, and will be held on the grounds of the 
Little Falls Gun Club. 
Tari^ets: 
25 25 25 25 25 25 
25 25 
25 
25 25 
h M Shanlev, Tr. 
. 9^ 9.9 94 ‘>9 
99 
23 21 
VV Hassineer . 
. 23 21 25 25 24 22 
25 22. 21 
23 25 
H S .Sindle. 
. 23 24 24 24 24 .. 
25 
22 24 
L Colquitt . 
. 25. 
90 
23 24 
J Thompson . 
. 24. 
20 
23 24 
C .Speer . 
24 
20 24 
S Comley . 
. 22 24 . 
25 
24 20 
G Francisco. 
. 16 18 23 23 .. .. 
22 
22 23 
W Kussmaul . 
. 23. 
18 
19 2 .3 
F M Sindle. 
19 
18 24 
T H Francisco . 
. 23 22 . 
24 
24 25 
A Strange . 
14 
15 19 
C Canizzaro . 
. 21 19. 
21 
19 22 
Fd Smith . 
. ?0 18 22 . 
17 
20 25 
E L Klotz. 
. 21 20 25 . 
19 
21 25 
Ed Jacobus . 
90 
00 
20 25 
B Morris . 
. 21. 
18 
.. 23 
r> 
91 
.. 24 
C W Billings. 
21 
21 21 
W Story . 
. 13 15 24 . 
1 F 1 S'anton. 
. 15 16 . 
Horiske . 12 .. 
d Jaeger. 18 15 
Chicago G. C. 
Chicago, Ill., May 24. — We were favored with a very 
pleasant day for our weekly club shoot for to-day, but 
only eleven shooters came out to enjoy the sport. 
Fetherston landed top honors in the main event, 
breaking 96, making a full with handicap. Dickerson 
was giving him a close race, and finished with 99. 
Schutz also got 99. Silver and Lyson divided third with 
97 each. Scores: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
L M Fetherston . 
. 4 100 
14 
H E Dickerman. 
. 6 
99 
14 
J M Schutz. 
. 11 
99 
9 
10 
E Silver . 
. 6 
97 
E Lynn . 
.13 
97 
12 
18 
11 
C F .Stemmer . 
. 6 
93 
13 
T Lino . 
85 
ii 
is 
27 
W F De Wolf. 
. 23 
92 
9 
T B Seymour. 
. 33 
67 
. » 
J S Young. 
15 
21 
17 
36 
A A Scowley. 
. 0 
78 
10 
11 
Events 4 and 5 shot from 22yds. 
May 25.—Althqugh the weather was rather cold and 
raw, twenty shooters shot through the several events of 
the afternoon. Silver was high in the main event with 
99. Moore landing second with 98, while Kammerer, 
Seelig and Miller divided third with 95. Winkler took 
first in the doubles, with Dave Thomas only one target 
behind him. Moore landed first in the practice event 
with 14 out of 15. Eck took the lead in event No. 5, 
which was shot from 20yds., breaking 22. Dave Thomas 
then broke 23 out of 25, from the 22yd. mark in event 6. 
Events: 1 2345678 
E .Silver . 6 99 13 . 
A Moore . 11 98 14. 
B L Kammerer. 8 95 11 17 .. 20 . 
C R Seelig. 8 95 13 15 .. 20 . 
P Miller . 13 95 12 .... 17 . 
T L Humpfer. 4 94 . 
T Lino . 15 94 12 15 12 15 17 .. .. 
D E Thomas... 4 93 11 16 17 21 23 .. .. 
Geo E'k . 6 91 .. 16 .. 22 . 
C W May. 15 91 12. 
H Wolfe . 8 86 . 19 . 
A H Winkler. 6 88 13 19 15 20 19 .. .. 
A L'no . 0 62 5 . 
F C Fischer.12.18 23 
L Garibaldi . 9 . 24 21 
F Garibaldi . 11 . 28 24 
W B King.16 16 .... 31 33 
F Took .16 .. 17 .. 27 .. 
F Rose .30 .. 
O H Johansen.25 .. 
W. F. Merkle, Supt. 
Weslern Connecticut T. S. L. 
Seo’y Keenan sent us scores too late for use in last 
issue, hence the delay in publication. The scores were 
as neat as a pin—congratulations for this, at least. 
Seventy-eight gunners and one gunneress droned pull, 
bringing disaster to 11,710 aerosaucers. R. D. Cate 
kopped kapitol kale with 140 out of 150. C. Wilson, one 
target away, was second, and L. H. Bradley third with 
138. The little lady from Siwanoy Country Club, Miss 
Thorpe, was high Juno with 95 out of 150. Of the ten 
professionals, Harry Stevens, of Winchester, was upper¬ 
most with 147. E. M. Funk second with 143. Ed Banks, 
of Hercules, third with 142. Scores: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
R D Cate. 
150 
140 
E 
Bailey . 
. 150 
120 
C Wilson . 
150 
139 
Chas Fox . 
. IbU 
119 
L H Bradley... 
150 
138 
E 
J Southey.... 
. IbU 
117 
E W Mumford.. 
150 
138 
C 
Probst . 
. 150 
117 
W A Gregory.. 
150 
137 
J. 
Hubbell . 
l.bO 
116 
Sam Senior ... 
150 
137 
1 
B Robertson. 
. IbO 
116 
C Van Stone ... 
150 
135 
B 
F Bishop_ 
. 150 
116 
P F Burns. 
150 
135 
J 
P Sousa. 
. IbO 
115 
Osborne . 
150 
134 
F H Kimberly.. 
. IbU 
115 
W W Rice. 
150 
133 
R 
A Lewis.... 
. 150 
115 
E Kelly . 
150 
132 
E 
W Dann. 
. IbO 
113 
C D Jenne. 
150 
132 
P 
U Sunderland Ifil) 
110 
J Draper . 
150 
132 
H 
M Judd. 
1.50 
110 
M E Hepburn.. 
150 
131 
T 
M Adams.... 
. lot) 
101 
H E Bnrgin.... 
150 
131 
W 
Thorpe .... 
. IbO 
97 
R Plollister . 
150 
130 
Miss Thorpe .. 
. IbO 
95 
H Billings . 
150 
129 
R 
H Smith.... 
. 150 
94 
C Hall . 
150 
129 
N 
B Judd. 
. loO 
92 
W R Newsome. 
150 
129 
R 
H Bennett.. 
. IbU 
91 
W Lyon . 
150 
128 
E 
N Carrington 150 
91 
S Kellogg . 
150 
128 
A 
Shillinglaw.. 
. 150 
90 
Ortie . 
150 
128 
J 
L Brevoort .. 
. 150 
90 
C A Holmes. 
150 
128 
s 
Fenton . 
. 150 
90 
C Cutter . 
150 
127 
T 
Downs . 
. IbO 
90 
L L Norton. 
150 
127 
R 
A Stieler.... 
. IbO 
86 
E Sherman .... 
150 
126 
C 
K Bailey. 
. IbO 
84 
C C Smith. 
150 
126 
L 
M Hudson.. 
. 150 
79 
J Sterling . 
150 
126 
G 
W Derrick.. 
. 150 
72 
R McFetridge .. 
150 
126 
H 
O Whitney.. 
. 75 
62 
R N Clark. 
150 
125 
T 
Williams. 
. 75 
60 
B Crane . 
150 
123 
A 
L Avery .... 
. 75 
49 
W F Alcorn. 
150 
199 
Halstead . 
. 75 
44 
G E Dimock. 
150 
122 
R 
Langley .... 
. 60 
43 
F T Wales. 
150 
121 
N 
R Taylor.... 
. 50 
41 
J F Moran. 
150 
121 
T 
S Gustafson. 
. 60 
41 
Professionals 
H Stevens . 
Tso 
147 
J 
Fanning .... 
. 150 
132 
E M Funk. 
150 
143 
A 
E S-hiev.... 
. 150 
I*?? 
Ed Banks . 
150 
142 
C 
M Wheeler.. 
. 150 
128 
W B Darton.... 
150 
]99 
Arev . 
. 150 
113 
F E Sheldon.... 
150 
134 
P 
B Keenan... 
. 150 
111 
