June 7, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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H«d son Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., June 1.—Scores made at the 
Hudson Gun Club bi-monthly shoot, held this morning, 
with sixteen shooters taking part. Dave Engle, who has 
been having a lot of trouble with a new gun of late, 
came back to life this morning, and found out how to 
hold it so as to win high average with 89 per cent. Dave 
left the club house as happy as a lark, and promised to 
do better at the next shoot. Tom Kellev was the run¬ 
ner up with 83, and also trimmed young Hetherington in 
a 50-bird race with a score of 43 to 40. The day was one 
of the pleasantest that we have had at our grounds for 
the last two months, and the management was dis¬ 
appointed at the small attendance, but trust that on our 
next shooting date, June 15, they will turn out and 
make excuses whv they all did not win the State cham¬ 
pionship at Red Bank on June 5, 6 and 7. 
Dick Young, of the Jersey City Gun Club, was at the 
grounds this morning with his usual game of “bull,” 
talking shoot and showing his roll, but when the long 
green was flashed by Joe Whitley, Dick got under 
cover very quickly, and found out that he had business 
elsewhere. No bluffs here, Dick; they don’t go. 
Targets: 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
B Beyersdoft . 
. 20 
20 
20 
20 
21 
11 
J Pape . 
. 16 
15 
13 
15 
11 
W Drew . 
. 13 
13 
13 
12 
16 
J Williams . 
W Roach . 
. 14 
16 
17 
19 
. 18 
22 
15 
19 
C von Lengerke. 
. 20 
19 
20 
19 
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D D Engle. 
. 23 
22 
24 
21 
22 
W Gebhardt . 
. 13 
18 
18 
11 
14 
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H Pape . 
11 
19 
21 
18 
16 
J W Hetherington, Jr. 
. 12 
14 
20 
22 
18 
T Kellev . 
. 19 
20 
23 
21 
G Hutchings . 
. 18 
17 
14 
15 
J Whitley . 
. 16 
18 
18 
20 
H Ruffer . 
. 11 
16 
16 
12 
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S Metz . 
. 18 
16 
16 
21 
T Lynch . 
17 
11 
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Analostftn G. C. 
Washington, D. C., June 1.—The Analostan Gun 
Club, of this city, held a very Successful shoot on the 
afternoon of May 30. It was a merchandise affair at 100 
targets, shot in five 20-target events. The shooters were 
divided into three classes—A, B and C. Jos. H. Hunter 
won first in Class A, scoring 94; C. B. Wise was second 
with 93; E. W. Ford third with 91, and Miles Taylor 
fourth with 88, while G. D. Kirk, shooting a new single 
gun, scored 84 and was tied by J. A. Brown. 
W. D. Monroe, O. F. James and Capt. Wm. Mitchell 
tied on 82 for first place in Class B; Geo. W. Peck 
scored 82 for second place an'd was all alone, while M. D. 
Hogan was third with 79, and Eugene Culver was fourth 
with 78. 
In Class C, W. C. Duvall and Geo. A. Emmons were 
first with 73; C. S. Wilson second with 71; Dr. Barnes 
third with 70, and W. A. Wenner won fourth with 66. 
The targets were thrown fully 50yds. The afternoon 
was dark, with rain threatening, which finally broke 
about 3 d’clock, delaying the shooting for half an hour. 
All the participants received a prize, and from the 
highest to the lowest, they were all worth carrying 
home. None of them could be placed in the “plunder” 
class. Following are the scores: 
Hunter . 94 
C B Wise . 93 
E W Ford . 91 
M Taylor . 88 
J A Brown . 84 
G D Kirk. 84 
W D Monroe . 82 
O F James. 82 
Capt Mitchell . 82 
Geo Peck, Jr. 80 
M D Hogan. 79 
E Culver . 78 
Dr A B Stine. 76 
Dr A Parsons. 74 
W C Duvall . 73 
G A Emmons. 73 
C S Wilson . 71 
W W Barnes. 70 
W A Wenner. 66 
R T Bray. 64 
Lieut Withers . 64 
Lieut Baum . 56 
J M Green. 54 
Walter Ferguson (40).. 30 
H Bohnke (50) . 45 
Myles Taylor. 
Robin Hood G. C. 
The regular holiday shoot of the Robin Hood Gun 
Club, of Staten Island, New York, was held on Decora¬ 
tion Day, it being the final shoot for the 20-gauge 
Winchester gun given by G. F. Hutchings on Washing¬ 
ton’s Birthday, to be competed for until Decoration 
Day, the best score at 50 targets to be the winner. Three 
men tied on 
50 with the aid 
of their handicaps. 
Scores: 
Practice, 
25 birds: 
Hutchings . 
. 18 
Conelley . 
15 
Meyers . 
. 18 
Creighton. 
12 
Beyersdoft 
. 18 
Pauly . 
11 
Gerbolini .. 
. 20 
Bush . 
24 
Nick . 
. 13 
Scofield . 
14 
Curry . 
. 12 
Du Pont 
fob, 25 targets. 
scratch, 16yds.: 
Bush . 
. 18 
Flulchings . 
13 
Beyersdoft 
. 20 
Nick . 
11 
Conelley ... 
. 12 
Winchester gun, 50 targets: 
Beyersdoft . 
. 5 36 
Smith . 
9 
46 
Hutchings . 
. 5 44 
Wohlforth . 
.. 5 
43 
Scofield .... 
. 15 48 
16 
Meyers . 
. 8 46 
Curry . 
.. 15 
45 
Bush .. 
. 5 41 
Creighton .. 
.. 15 
32 
Nick . 
. 15 37 
Re-entry 
for Winchester 
gun: 
Hutchings . 
. 6 50 
Nick . 
.. 15 
45 
Scofield .... 
. 12 42 
Bush . 
.. 9 
49 
Beyersdoft . 
.14 50 
Shoot-off of tie for Winchester eun: 
Beyersdoft . 
. 7 50 
Conelley . 
39 
Hutchings ., 
. 0 43 
Geo. Conelley, 
Sec’y. 
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Morocco G. C. Tournament. 
Scores of shooters at the Morocco Gun Club regis¬ 
tered tournament at Morocco, Ind., May 28: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
*W H Heer... 
.. 200 
196 
Chas Humston.. 
200 
170 
J H Cory. 
.. 200 
197 
D Markley . 
200 
172 
J F Cory. 
.. 200 
175 
F Burnham .... 
200 
178 
J T Parks. 
.. 200 
167 
E W Gragg. 
200 
191 
F Ragle. 
.. 200 
157 
H Green . 
ICO 
82 
S Spencer .... 
.. 200 
172 
B Nehr . 
145 
87 
A R Jones.... 
.. 200 
179 
W Fernstermaker 
100 
84 
H Rogers . 
.. 200 
169 
T M Wilcoxson.. 
200 
188 
W B Farney.. 
.. 200 
176 
C M Hanger.... 
200 
143 
E L Wright... 
.. 200 
176 
A W Dodd. 
130 
103 
*H W 'Vietmeyer 200 
175 
C W Merritt.... 
200 
163 
F Bartlett .... 
.. 200 
154 
T Shue. 
60 
43 
F Lee . 
.. 200 
182 
T B Mulligan... 
100 
68 
L M Cory.... 
.. 200 
187 
C J Hassett. 
100 
79 
C H Peck. 
.. 200 
187 
J Cory . 
200 
160 
E G Hess. 
.. 200 
171 
E Brown . 
200 
183 
H Ross . 
.. 45 
31 
A Montgomery. 
60 
42 
Roy Ross . 
.. 200 
181 
C Loughridge... 
60 
53 
A Spinney .... 
.. 200 
170 
J. C. Murphey, Sec’ 
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Ed Murphy ... 
.. 200 
158 
*Professionals. 
Pastime G. C. 
.Stratford, Ont., May 24.—R. Day and J. E. Jen¬ 
nings tied for high gun to-day with 142 out of 150. In 
the' shoot-off Day cracked 24 against 23 for Jennings, 
thereby tucking the trophy in his trunk. N. Long broke 
140 for place. F. M. Fay, of Stevens Arms Co., was 
high over all with 144. White, of Du Pont, second with 
143. Watson, of Dominion Cartridge Co., third with 112. 
In the two-man team race Day and Glover won out 
with 47 out of 50. Fisher broke straight, and, with Turn- 
bull, got second. 
Wm. Boles handled the secretary’s job to a nicety. 
Scores: 
*E G White. 
.... 143 
W Boles . 
.129 
J E Jennings. 
.... 142 
•►F M Fay.'. 
.144 
S G Vance. 
.... 126 
T Savage . 
.112 
R Day . 
.... 142 
W Mander ... 
. 127 
K C Turnbull. 
.... 139 
W Pow ........ 
. 124 
J Payne . 
.... no 
G Tilson . 
. 119 
T Taylor . 
.... 123 
A Blare . 
. 106 
A W Fisher. 
.... 133 
J Vance . 
. 128 
*R M Watson. 
.... 112 
N Long .. 
B Glover . 
.... 132 
R Jordan (75) ., 
. 59 
W Miller . 
.... 121 
R Leitch (15) .. 
. 9 
I P Aitcheson. 
.... 128 
