June 28, 1913 
831 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Chicago Gun Club. 
Chicago, TIL, June 14. —The following scores were 
made to-day, the first day of the Grand Chicago Handi¬ 
cap tournament. Although the weather was quite warm, 
conditions were good for target shooting, and most of 
the marksmen made splendid scores: 
R A King . 
... 193 
W L Darlington . 
179 
E N Gragg . 
... 192 
D L Darby . 
178 
C C Collins . 
... 192 
A Meaders . 
178 
Wm Jackson . 
... 193 
A A Scowley .... 
177 
J S Young . 
... 192 
C R Seelig . 
177 
Wm Ridley . 
... 192 
Geo Grubb . 
175 
F Fuller . 
... 191 
A B Tucker . 
174 
J B Barto . 
... 190 
E L Harpham ... 
1(4 
F M McNeir . 
... 189 
A Vance . 
172 
R Winters . 
... 189 
O P Goode . 
171 
Geo Nicolai . 
... 189 
R Kuss . 
170 
H Kennicott . 
.... 189 
H O Burnham ... 
169 
B P Elbert . 
.... 186 
L Funk . 
169 
Geo Tucker . 
,... 184 
T W Dobbins .... 
168 
T Graham . 
.... 184 
H A Collins . 
165 
W J Raup . 
.... 184 
H Famechon . 
161 
H "T Edmonds . 
.... 183 
W L Karschar ... 
159 
K W Heath .... 
Ray Loring . 
. . 
.... 183 
Mrs. j" \V Dobins 
134 
Capt Jack . 
.... 182 
J Lino . 
121 
Dr C B Helm . 
.... 182 
J M Schutz . 
(100) 
91 
P J Graham . 
.... 181 
O W Crocker .... 
(100) 
89 
C Horix . 
... 181 
W E Phillips ... 
(100) 
76 
Professionals: 
C Spencer . 
.... 196 
H W Cadwallader .... 
190 
J K Graham . 
.... 195 
E S Graham . 
189 
W Crosby . 
.... 195 
R W Clancy .... 
187 
H Clark . 
.... 192 
H C Kirkwood .. 
186 
F G Bills . 
....192 
W D Stannard ... 
186 
June 15. — Apparently the scorching heat of to-day 
was a help to the marksmen, as many excellent scores 
were made. Ed. Graham topped the list with 100 straight. 
Fifty-seven shooters scored ninety or better. The scores: 
Morning sweepstakes, 100 targets: 
E N Gragg . 
.... 97 
S Hoge . 
.... 91 
H Kennicott . 
.... 97 
J Breitenstein . 
_91 
R A King . 
.... 97 
T Armstrong . 
.... 90 
J S Young . 
.... 97 
E W Heath . 
_ 90 
J K W hite . 
.... 97 
H Walsh . 
_ 90 
Wm Jackson . 
.... 97 
W Einfeldt . 
. 90 
H T Edmonds .... 
.... 96 
A E Sheffield . 
. 90 
J B Barto . 
.... 96 
Dr C B Helm .... 
. 90 
Geo Tucker . 
.... 96 
W L Darlington .. 
.89 
Geo Grubb . 
.... 96 
T S Frink . 
.89 
Wm Ridley . 
.... 96 
.f Strook . 
. 88 
J F Caldwell . 
.... 91 
H Green . 
.87 
F McNeir . 
.... 95 
H Wolfe . 
. 87 
Geo Roll . 
.... 95 
L Stockley .. 
. 87 
H Wehmhofer . 
.... 95 
B L Kammerer ..., 
.87 
W J Raup . 
.... 95 
L R Killer . 
.86 
W A Brown . 
.... 95 
IT O Burnham ..... 
.85 
P J Graham . 
.... 95 
R McDermott . 
.84 
C Horix . 
.... 94 
W E Phillips . 
. 83 
Geo Ecke . 
.... 94 
O P Goode . . 
.83 
Kip Elbert . 
.... 94 
H Famechon . 
. 83 
A Vance . 
.... 93 
W L Karschar _ 
.82 
F Fuller . 
.... 93 
J Lino . 
W F Riley . 
.81 
Geo Nicolai . 
.... 93 
. 81 
J Kammerman . 
.... 93 
B Ward . 
. 80 
R Winters . 
.... 93 
Will Brown . 
.80 
Capt Jack . 
.... 92 
F P Sullivan . 
.80 
D E Thomas . 
.... 92 
D A Huttin . 
.79 
A Meaders . 
.... 92 
C W Sanford . 
.78 
A Moore . 
.... 92 
J M Wilcoxen .... 
.76 
W’m Wetleaf . 
.... 92 
W Burns . 
.73 
D L Darby . 
.... 92 
J Johanson . 
.70 
A B Tucker . 
.... 92 
J W Keller . 
C R Seelig . 
.... 91 
R W Skinner . 
(80) 70 
H Carstens . 
.... 91 
R Kuss . 
(60) 54 
J H May . 
.... 91 
P Krueger . 
,.(4())35 
Professionals: 
E S Graham . 
....100 
C Spencer . 
.96 
H G Taylor . 
.... 99 
H C Kirkwood.... 
. 95 
H W Cadwallader . 
. 97 
J E Dickey . 
.94 
F G Bills . 
. 97 
Geo Maxwell . 
.93 
H Clark . 
_ 97 
W D Stannard .... 
.91 
W Crosby . 
. 97 
R W Clancy'. 
.91 
J R Graham . 
.96 
M S McGill . 
.67 
Grand Chicago 
Handicap, 100 targets: 
J F (Jaldwell, 21... 
.98 
F Fuller, 21 . 
J Kimmerman, 20 
.88 
H Kennicott. 20_ 
.96 
. 88 
F Schock, 17. 
.96 
C Horix, 18 . 
.88 
A E Sheffield, 18 . 
.95 
J S Frink, 18 . 
.88 
E Silver, 19 . 
.95 
C R Seelig, 17 . 
.88 
Kip Elbert, 21 .... 
.95 
R L Keller, 17 .... 
.88 
P J Graham, 19_ 
.94 
J H May, 16. 
.88 
J H Cory. 19. 
.94 
J H Amberg, 16... 
.88 
S Hoge, 18. 
.94 
Wm Einfeldt, 19 .. 
. 87 
H Walsh, 16. 
.94 
Geo Grubb, 18 .... 
.87 
H T Edmonds, 18. 
.94 
H Carstens, 18 ... 
.87 
F F Sullivan, Ih.. 
.93 
A H Winkler, 18 . 
.87 
H J Butler, 18 .... 
.93 
D A Hutton, 16 .. 
.87 
R A King, 22. 
.93 
J P White, 22 . 
.86 
F McNeir, 2. 
.93 
W F Holtz, 17 ... 
.86 
J S Young, 22. 
.92 
B Ward, 16 . 
.86 
W Wetleaf, 21. 
.92 
J B Dobins, 16 _ 
.86 
J L Humfer, 19 .. 
T Armstrong, 18... 
.92 
F Milner, l6 . 
. 86 
. 92 
E N Gregg, 19 _ 
. 86 
Geo Eck, 18. 
.92 
C W Sanford, 16... 
.85 
W A Davis, 18. 
.92 
H Dare, 16 . 
.85 
Capt Jack, IS. 
.92 
L Humpfer, 16 .... 
G H Coleman, 18 . 
. 85 
R Kuss, 18 . 
.92 
. 84 
J Strook, 19 . 
.92 
H Stade, 18 . 
. 84 
A B Tucker. 17.... 
.92 
T P Bue, 16 . 
. 84 
W Ridley, 22. 
.91 
H O Burnham, 18 
.83 
W J Raup. 21. 
.91 
T M Wilcoxen, 18. 
. 83 
W A Brown, 21_ 
.93 
C S Roe, 17 . 
. 83 
E W Heath, 18.... 
.91 
L M Fetherston, 21 ... 82 
A Meaders, . 
.91 
L Stockley, 19 ..., 
. 82 
F Krueger. 17 . 
.91 
Dr C B Helm, 19 
.82 
A Moore, 16. 
.91 
W L Darlington, 18 ... 82 
Geo Nicholas, 21 . 
.90 
R McDermott, 17 
.82 
A Vance, 18. 
.90 
C Antoine, 17 .... 
. 82 
R R Skinner, 18_ 
.... 90 
H Green, 17 . 
..81 
H Wehmhofer, 18_ 
.... 90 
L U Seng, 16 . 
..80 
O P Goode, 17. 
.... 90 
J F Doyle, 17 . 
... 80 
Dr Stanton, 16 _ 
.... 90 
H Wolfe, 16 . 
...80 
D E Thomas, 21 .. 
.... 89 
B Ward, 16 .. 
...80 
J B Barto, 21. 
.... 89 
Will Brown, 16 .. 
...79 
Geo 'Pucker, 19. 
.... 89 
H Famechon, 16. 
...79 
D L Darby, 19. 
.... 89 
R Winters, 20.. 
...78 
R Loring, 18. 
.... 89 
O W Crocker, 16 ... 
...78 
W H Miller. 17 .... 
.... 89 
W R Carman, 16 ... 
... Vb 
B L Kammerer, 17.. 
.... 89 
W F Riley, 17 . 
...73 
A A Scowley, 17 ... 
.... 89 
J Panesi, 16 . 
...69 
C W May, 16 . 
.... 89 
J Lino, 16 . 
... 6V 
Wm Jackson, 22. 
.... 88 
A O Davis, 21 . 
J Johanson, 16 . 
...68 
Geo Roll, 21 . 
.... 88 
...61 
Professionals: 
H Clark, 22. 
.... 96 
W Crosby, 23 . 
...91 
J R Graham, 23 .. 
.... 95 
C Spencer, 23 . 
... 90 
H W Cadwallader, 
21. 93 
W G 'Payior, 22 ... 
...90 
J E Dickey, 21 . 
.... 93 
E S Graham, 21 . 
...90 
W D Stannard, 21 
.... 92 
F G Bills, 23 . 
... 84 
R W Clancy, 21 ... 
.... 92 
H C Kirkwood, 21... 
...77 
Geo Maxwell, 21 ... 
.... 92 
W S McGill, 16 . 
...69 
An&lostan G. C. 
Washington, D. C., June 22. —Seventeen shooters 
sweltered and shot through a sultry afternoon on June 14 
at the Analostan Gun Club’s grounds. E'ord is scintillat¬ 
ing now, like a star of the first magnitude, the astron¬ 
omers will know just how bright that is, and the laymen 
among our gun men will understand how effulgent it is 
when I tell them that he scored 97 out of 100. Follow¬ 
ing are the scores made on the above date: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Ford . 
... 100 
97 
Duvall . 
... 125 
84 
*Johnson ... 
...100 
50 
Green . 
... 140 
89 
Kirk . 
... 125 
100 
Bray . 
.... 10 
83 
Stine . 
... 100 
61 
*SulUvan ... 
... 70 
28 
*Cummings 
... 100 . 
. 68 
Peck . 
... 100 
88 
Davidson .. 
... 100 
60 
Monroe .... 
... 100 
78 
Baum . 
... 120 
68 
J R Sharp 
... 100 
45 
Holmead ... 
...100 
56 
Parsons .... 
... 75 
58 
C S Wilson 
.. 25 
21 
*Visitors. 
On June 21, twenty-one of the faithful were on the 
firing line at the regular weekly matinee of the Analostan 
Gun Club. Jos. H. Hunter was the star of the cast on 
this occasion at 100 targets, scoring 93 of them. Frank 
H. Huseman, professional, scored ninety-one out of his 
century and Taylor scored 90. The afternoon was very 
warm and a strong wind from the south bore the tar¬ 
gets down and made the shooting difficult. The last two 
events, when the wind had charged and blew strong 
from the north, was the downfall of many of the boys. 
Ford shot a championship gait on 50, scoring 48, when 
he had to leave the grounds on important business. 
Following are the scores: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Ford . 
... 50 
48 
Bohnke .... 
... 50 
42 
Culver . 
... 108 
78 
Kirk . 
... 125 
96 
Stine . 
...100 
80 
Duvall . 
... 115 
85 
Peck . 
... lOO 
83 
Huseman .. 
... 100 
91 
Green . 
...100 
60 
*McMurray 
...100 
31 
Stubener ... 
... 50 
39 
Leight . 
... 100 
82 
C S Wilson 
.. 100 
86 
Graves . 
...105 
78 
Davis . 
...100 
77 
Monroe .... 
... 75 
59 
Hogan . 
... 75 
56 
M Taylor .. 
... 100 
90 
Parsons .... 
... 75 
57 
Monroe, Jr 
.. 15 
5 
Miles Taylor, Sec’y. 
Hvdson City G. C. 
Jersey City, N. J., June 21. —Appended are the 
scores of the regular club shoot of the Hudson Gun 
Club, held on June 15. There were only eleven shooters 
that took part in the day’s program, and some very good 
scores were returned, the shooting of Dave Engle being 
the best with an average of 88 per cent. Tom Kelley 
was the runner up with 86 per cent., with Ben Beyers- 
doft a good third for an average of 85 per cent. Dave 
Engle says that when he gets his 37-inch barrel working, 
we had better all look out for him, as he intends to 
hang up a record for the Hudson’s traps by breaking 
100 straight, and win the prize that has been waiting for 
a claimant for the past twenty-six years, for the man that 
can do it. 
The morning was cool and pleasant for the game, 
and while the attendance was not up to the usual num- 
her, we had a very 
nice sociable time. The i 
scores: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
Targets: 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
J Williams . 
. 22 
14 
13 
16 
J Burbridge . 
. 11 
12 
12 
10 
12 
W Eaton . 
. 14 
18 
11 
15 
11 
W Hutchings . 
. 22 
15 
17 
16 
17 
D D Engle . 
. 23 
20 
21 
23 
23 
W Gebhardt . 
. 12 
13 
11 
9 
15 
W Raymond . 
19 
18 
19 
18 
W Roach . 
. 20 
23 
21 
i7 
13 
T Kelley . 
. 20 
22 
23 
21 
21 
B Beyersdoft . 
. 22 
22 
20 
23 
19 
J Hetherington . 
. 20 
16 
21 
19 
T. H. K., Sec’y 
Spring City G. C. 
. Waukesha, Wis., June 15.—The following is the re¬ 
sult of the regular shoot of the Spring City Gun Club, 
held at Washington Beach to-day: 
Shot at. Broke Shot at. Broke 
Knight . 50 49 Machus . 75 60 
Mucklestone .. 125 113 Akin . 75 5, 
Williams . 50 44 
Homer E. White, Sec’y. 
Over the Traps 
At the 
Southern Handicap 
May 15. 1913 
Mr. R. H. Bruns broke 
the 100 straight on the 
16-yard targets, being the 
only one of all the con¬ 
testants to do so. He 
was shooting a 
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