June 21, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
797 
Badger G. C. 
^Milwaukee, Wis., June 8. —Dering was high gun for 
the entire two days with 277, second went to Bushman. 
High “break ’em for luck” was Fred Bills, 281. The 
scores, 150 targets per man: : 
FIRST DAY. 
Graf . 
. 94 
Capt Jack . 
.130 
St John . 
.106 
■“Graham . 
.133 
Deiter . 
. 95 
*Stannard . 
.132 
Meusel . 
Wagner . 
.126 
Leidel . 
.109 
Ray . 
. 94 
’“Hirschy . 
.123 
Brace . 
. 94 
Famechon . 
.124 
Maegerlein . 
.114 
Richter . 
.127 
Knight . 
.127 
Hammersmith ... 
.131 
Dr Campbell .... 
. 80 
Brown . 
.108 
F Nolan . 
.129 
*Mathews . 
.122 
Hill . 
.121 
W Raup . 
.132 
Beutow . 
Goode . 
.128 
Storck . 
.114 
J Raup . 
.127 
Stump . 
C Gruhn . 
.121 
Meloy . 
.117 
’•‘Bills . 
.141 
Skolas . 
.103 
Dering . 
.138 
Dreyfus . 
.131 
Shumway . 
.129 
Bushman . 
.138 
Fuller . 
.129 
Sander .. 
. 96 
Kimball . 
.121 
Waterman . 
.108 
Hoyer . 
.125 
Johnson . 
.117 
Drought . 
.120 
Huckstorf . 
. 85 
Doelle :. 
.115 
*Clancy . 
.138 
Yahr . 
.116 
Downtown . 
.113 
Meunier . 
. 90 
Kroening . 
.106 
Reed . 
.lOO 
Karman . 
Puffer . 
.122 
Gilmore . 
.127 
Alderman . 
. 74 
Claflin . 
.124 
Dodd . 
.114 
Zahwick . 
.105 
Augvick . 
.121 
Gilman . 
. 86 
Donnelly . 
.123 
Eisner . 
.131 
SECOND 
DAY. 
Leidel . 
.121 
Stump . 
.129 
Graf . 
.108 
Bushman . 
.132 
St John . 
.120 
Sperbeck . 
.125 
Deiter . 
.123 
Ladwis . 
.106 
Meusel . 
.116 
Groffy . 
.129 
*Hirschy . 
.134 
Martin . 
.108 
Famechon . 
.123 
Angvick . 
.121 
Richter . 
.133 
Sander . 
.Ill 
Hammersmith ... 
.128 
Waterman . 
.120 
Brown . 
.130 
Meloy . 
. 59 
*Mathews . 
.130 
Skolas . 
.Ill 
W Raup . 
. 133 
*Clancy . 
.139 
Goode . 
Downton . 
. 119 
J Raup . 
.135 
Kroening . 
.115 
C Gruhn . 
.105 
Gilmore . 
.121 
*Bills . 
.140 
Karman . 
. 80 
Dering . 
.139 
Claflin . 
.130 
Shumway . 
.138 
Zahwick . 
.106 
Fuller . 
.139 
Riley . 
.122 
Kimball . 
.127 
Gilman . 
.Ill 
Hoyer . 
Pollard . 
.104 
Drought . 
.121 
Miller . 
.129 
Doelle . 
.130 
Snyder . 
.125 
Yahr . 
.124 
Kennicott . 
.133 
Traudt . 
. 96 
Schultz . 
.125 
Reed . 
.110 
Campbell . 
. 88 
Puffer . 
.130 
Wadsworth . 
.116 
Kinsella . 
. 71 
Machus . 
.117 
McGuigan . 
. 96 
Woessner . 
. 86 
Compton . 
. 91 
Heintz . 
.126 
Donnelly . 
.121 
Wilmer . 
.125 
Capt Jack . 
.138 
Marshall . 
.134 
■“Graham . 
.138 
Heiser . 
.125 
■“Stannard . 
.140 
Rebholz . 
.106 
Wagner . 
.132 
Dr Vandenberg . 
.120 
Ray” . 
Herman . 
.123 
Brace . 
.101 
Haertel . 
..(75) 56 
Maegerlein . 
.116 
Tohnson . 
.135 
Knight . 
.134 
Huckstorf . 
. 89 
Alderman . 
Drews . 
.121 
Nolan . 
.134 
Pike . 
.107 
Hill . 
.113 
Creek . 
.138 
Beutow . 
.125 
McDermott . 
.124 
Storck . 
.126 
Hutton . 
.Ill 
*Professionals. 
Chicago G. C. 
Chicago, Ill., June 8. —The following scores were 
made in the weekly club shoot, thirty shooters partici¬ 
pating in the different events. The weather was quite 
cool with a strong incoming wind. Event No. 7 was 
a distance handicap, 21yds.: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: H. T. 15 40 12p. 25 25 50 
M E Bosley . 28 93 7 . 
J W Keller . 28 92 7 .. .. 13 12 .. 
E Kumpfer . 11 91 9. 
D E Thomas . 4 89 13 .. 17 .. .. 45 
M Gelder . 33 89 . 
W F Riley . 8 88 9 . 
B L Kammerer . 8 87 9 .. 13 .. .. 32 
J Lino . 23 86 11 20 .. 13 7 .. 
J Panesi . 23 86 6 . 
J Eck .•.. 15 85 . 
A Moore . 8 82 13 .. 12 . 
V Miller . 13 80 11 . 
C R Seelig . 6 79 13 . 
C Hymer . 99 11 .. 12 .. .. 30 
E Silver . 4 98 . 19 .. .. 
C F Stemmer . 6 77 10 . 
H Wolfe . 8 70 10 .. .. 10 13 .. 
R R Skinner . 68 . 
T Armstrong . 68 . 
D L Darby . 68 9 . 29 
C W May . 15 67 9 .. .. 14 .. .. 
T P Rue . 11 60 4 . 
R J Smith . 50 . 
L M I''etherstone ..26 13 .. .. 38 
W J Timme. 20. 
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6 
11 
11 
H J Foster . 20 .. 
F C Fischer . 9 16 .. 
L Garibaldi . 10 19 .. 
F Garibaldi . 5 16 .. 
June 7.—The weather was quite cool. A strong in 
coming wind made high scores out of the question. Six 
teen shooters were out and took their turns on the 
firing line. The scores: 
Events: 1 
Targets: H. T. 
J' H May . 13 94 
E Oliver . 23 93 
W P Northcott . 6 86 
F! Silver . 4 
E Lynn . 11 
J M Schultz . 8 
J S Young . 
C B Barto . 
L M Fetherstone . 
J Lino . 
J M Schultz . 
A A Scowley . 
M E Bosley . 
J W Miller .-. 
Events Nos. 5 and 6 were at 12 pairs. 
Platteville G. C. 
Platteville, Wis., June 12.—It took only 139 dead 
ones to win to-day, and these were credited to C. P. 
Shumway. E. S. Graham got away with elevated rank 
in for-wads-only division on 142. Scores: 
82 
82 
77 
B H Doescher. 
... 126 
C E Gilmore . 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
■“W D Stannard.... 
... 141 
*F H Siefken. 
15 
40 
25 
24 
24 
C P Shumway. 
... 139 
T J Bridges. 
...125 
13 
■“E S Graham. 
... 142 
Karrmann . 
... 78 
7 
*C E Robbins. 
... 139 
M M Bruner. 
...107 
14 
J R Harker. 
... 117 
Joe Forester . 
C T Meloy. 
... 127 
J C David . 
19 
C J Sarff. 
... 109 
A Altenburg . 
... 119 
J M Lehr. 
E H Long. 
... 78 
Ed Belimeyer . 
21 
20 
15 
... 113 
Emery Belimeyer .. 
... 126 
i2 
19 
19 
16 
J P Decker. 
... 78 
Wm Karrmann .... 
... 125 
13 
20 
19 
16 
W E Brees. 
... 127 
Dr H T Walker.... 
... 133 
9 
14 
12 
12 
C H Burg. 
... 98 
F W Meyers. 
...123 
6 
F Wenzel . 
... 86 
B H Harms. 
... 104 
9 
38 
10 
L G Hickock. 
... no 
W R Champion. 
.. 123 
7 
42 
E E Roy . 
... 85 
L F Bartling. 
... 131 
9 
rs. 
30 
13 
T C Dodge. 
*Professionals. 
... 103 
Dr J M Walker.... 
... 112 
