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FOREST AND STREAM 
April ig, 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 
America was won with a Parker Gun, Mr. W. R. Crosby scoring 
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. 
Small bore Parker Guns are recognized as the Standard Game Guns of America 
and are gaining in popularity every season with the most progressive sportsmen. 
For full information regarding guns in gauges from 8 to 28, address 
NEW YORK SALESROOMS 
32 Warren Street 
PARKER BROS., Meriden, Conn. 
Or A. W. duBRAY, Resident Agent, P. O. Box 102, San Francisco, Cal. 
Narine and Field—Crescent. 
Birmingham G. C. 
Bath Beach, N. Y., April 12. —The Marine and Field 
Club defeated the Crescent Athletic Club here to-day by 
20 targets, 370 to 350. 
Paul R. Towne and S. P. Hopkins tied on monthly 
cup. Fifty-target sweep was won by W. McConville after 
two ties with C. D. Sayre. The scdres: 
Match shoot, 100 targets per man: 
Marine and Field. Crescent. 
E H Lott . 
..95 
F B Stephenson. 
.. 93 
S P Hopkins .... 
..94 
} F lames . 
.. 91 
P R Towne .... 
..94 
F S Hyatt . 
.. 90 
C D Sayre . 
... 87—370 
Geo Stephenson 
.. 76—350 
Handicap, 50 
targets 
F B Stephenson 
. 0 
48 
C D Sayre . 
. 6 50 
J F James. 
. 0 
48 
Geo Stephenson 
.... 7 50 
E H Lott .... 
. 0 
47 
C M Camp _ 
. 6 45 
P R Towne _ 
. 0 
47 
\V McConville .. 
.10 50 
S P Hopkins . 
. 0 
48 
S P Stoddard .. 
. 7 49 
F S Hyatt . 
.4 
47 
J M Eidridge .. 
Shoot-off, 25 targets: 
W McConville . 
.5 
25 
Geo Stephenson , 
..SVa 23y2 
C D Sayre ... 
.3 
25 
Second shoot-off, 25 targets: 
\Vm McConville ... i> CD Sayre ..4. 3 2 
Won by McConville. 
Leg on monthly cup, lOO targets: 
S P Hopkins .4 98 EH Lott . 0 95 
P R Towne . 4 98 CM Camp . 8 89 
C D Sayre . 8 95 
Hopkins and Towne tied. 
Du Pont Gun Club. 
Wilmington, Del., April 12.—W. M. Hammond, with 
a score of 95 out of 100, was high man to-day. Stanley 
Tuchton with 92 and a straight of 63, was second. 
Thorpe Martin was third with 90. 
W. Edmanson won the Class A shoot in the Cole¬ 
man dti Pont spoon event. His score was 22 out of 25. 
Thorpe Martin captured the Class B shoot with a score 
of 24. Dr. Horace Betts won the Class C event with 19; 
P. T. Pennington was first in Class D with a score of 
20, and S. A. Reis won Class E with 18. The scores 
follow: 
Clyde Leedom . 63 
J H M innick .76 
E R Galvin . 34 
W A Joslyn .130 
Thorpe Martin . 90 
W Edmanson . 89 
J P Groome . 35 
W M Hammond. 95 
S A Reis . 50 
Dr H Betts . 44 
E R Jenks . 17 
S Tuchton . 92 
Karl Mayer . 52 
H P Carlon . 39 
D J Dougherty . 20 
H Winchester . 23 
W Tomlinson . 27 
W B Smith, Jr.50 
R T Pennington .20 
L Mathewson . 19 
Smith Gun Club. 
New'ark, N. j., April 12.—W. Hassinger and H. 
Higgs tied to-day on 47. In the shoot-off Hassinger 
broke 23 against 22 by Higgs. 
J. Baldwin, C. T. Day, Jr., and J. C. Weiler, tied 
for third with 44. 
J. Weiler and L. Colquit lost the team match 
against J. Baldwin and W. H. Dickenhorst by the score 
of 47 against 46. H. Hassinger and L. Colquit shot a 
tie in a team event with J. Baldwin and W. H. Dicken¬ 
horst, each team breaking 48. 
The following scores were made: 
J. Reed, 21, 20. 41; W. H. Dickenhorst, 20, 20, 20, 23, 
23, 44; E, E. Gardner, 17, IS, 20, 36; W. Hassinger, 23, 
21, 23, 47; H. Ptarringer, 23, 2-3, 25, 42; J. Baldwin, 25, 
23, 25, 25, 24, 25, 44; J. C. Weiler, 21, 21, 44; C. T. Day, 
Jr., 24, 25, 44; W. Spencer, 20, 20, 40; E. Sweet, 14, 17, 
30; E. Townley, 19, 17, 40: T. Howard, 25, 21, 25, 25, 41; 
E. E. G.ardiner, of Bernardsville, 23, 20, 21, 21, 41; L. 
Colquit, 22, 18, 25, 22, 25, 25, 23, 42; J. F. Murphy, 18, 
16. 19, 40; H. Higgs, 24, 22, 47; E. Bellingrath, 20, 20, 
22, 21, 39; F. Pohlman, 20, 19, 36; Charles T. Day, Sr., 
19. 20, 40. 
Birmi:';gham, Ala., April 12.—There was shooting at 
the Birmingham Gun Club on Friday and Saturday. 
Owing to baseball, there were only a few out on Friday, 
J. C. Broyles shooting high. 
CIn Saturday twelve shooters were out. The wind 
h'ew hard and consequently the scores are not as good 
as might be expected. H. C. Ryding is still keeping up 
O. L. GARL, 
Secretary Birmingham (Alabama) Gun Club. 
his good work. P. B. Plummer was high iirofessional. 
James Hillman is shooting a new gun. 
Following 
are the 
scores 
made on Friday 
Shot at. Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
C T Broyles. 
.. 100 
91 
Whee'er . 
100 
67 
T Lambeth . 
.. 100 
80 
Pitts . 
100 
64 
E M Cornwell 100 
88 
Gay . 
50 
30 
Followin.g 
are the 
scores 
made on Saturday: 
Shot at. Broke. - 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
II C Ryding 
.. 100 
92 
Lee Moody .. 
100 
75 
P B Plummer 100 
89 
Geo Hillman.. 
100 
66 
T Lambeth . 
.. 100 
84 
O Garl . 
75 
63 
Randolph ... 
.. 100 
81 
Oden . 
75 
41 
Dr Sel ers .. 
.. 100 
79 
Toulman . 
75 
36 
Jas llillman 
.. 100 
78 
Cleveland Gun Club. 
Cleveland, O., April 12. — At the weekly club con- 
test this afternoon the following scores resulted: 
Event No. 1, semi-annual trophy, 50 targets, handi- 
cap 16yds.: 
Tones .. 
. 46 
Thorp . 
. 37 
Stepp . 
. 46 
W’eeden . 
. 36 
Blakeslee . 
. 45 
Hartman . 
. 36 
Stevens . 
. 43 
Harris . 
. 35 
Taylor .. 
. 41 
Rockwell . 
.32 
Hogen .. 
. 41 
Brown . 
. 29 
Freeman . 
. 40 
Noble . 
. 27 
Stone .. 
. 40 
Hale . 
. 27 
Dibble . 
. 38 
Event 
No. 
2 , 
annual trophy, 50 targets. 
handicap, 
16yds.: 
Taylor ... 
48 
Stone . 
. 37 
Thorp .. 
47 
Hartman . 
.37 
Stepp ... 
45 
Hutchloft . 
. 37 
Blakeslee 
44 
Harris . 
. 35 
Weeden . 
41 
Stevens . 
. 35 
Jones ... 
40 
Brown . 
. 34 
Rockwell 
40 
Noble . 
. 30 
Hogen .. 
39 
Dibble . 
. 29 
Freeman 
38 
Hall . 
.29 
Event 
No. 
3, 
ouarterly 
trophy contest. 
25 targets. 
handicap added targets: 
Freeman 
25 
Grant . 
.0 23 
Hogen .. 
0 
25 
Brown . 
. 1 20 
Stevens . 
.... 8 
25 
.... 2 20 
Hartman 
.... 8 
25 
E 'Noble . 
. 0 19 
Stone ..., 
25 
H Hartman ... 
.0 19 
I aylor .. 
24 
Mone . 
. 0 17 
Rockwell 
.... 4 
25 
Thorp . 
. 4 17 
Tones ... 
23 
Weeden . 
.2 17 
Nob'e ... 
23 
Stepp ... 
.... 0 
23 
F. H. Wallace, Mgr. 
White Plalna Gun Club. 
White Plains, N. Y., April 12.— The usual bi- 
i^opfhly shoot of the White Plains Gun Club was held 
to-day. The unsatisfactory weather conditions prevented 
a large attendance, although twenty gunners faced the 
trap. Dr. G. H. Martin was high gun for the day and 
won leg on the Schieflel trophy and Du Pont trophy. 
T. L. De Nyse won the take-home prize and a leg on 
the Stevens trophy. 
Two ladies were at the score and each showed re¬ 
markable possibilities as aerosaucer destroyers. Mrs, 
Woodcock broke 10 out of 25, while Mrs. Rogers oblit¬ 
erated 33 out of 100—mighty good in prevailing weather. 
Scores follow: 
Dr G H Martin. 23 22 23 22 90 
T H Lawrence. 23 22 19 24 88 
Z C Offutt. 20 24 20 21 85 
A Betty . 22 20 24 18 84 
A Chandler . 22 23 20 18 83 
T L De Nyse. 22 23 21 14 80 
E Caroenter . 18 21 15 17 71 
C H Hadlock. 18 13 15 16 62 
Dr A W Currie. 17 14 9 10 50 
Mrs Rogers . 8 6 8 11 33 
H M Ferguson . 10 11 16 14 51 
H Rogers . 15 11 11 11 48 
W S Beckley, Jr. 19 22 17 .. 58 
A D Scovel. 16 15 .. .. 31 
*T Davis . 17 18 .. .. 36 
S I Stroock. 12. 12 
Mrs Woodcock . 10. 10 
^Professional. 
Match at 25 pairs, double: F. F. Rogers 30, T. H. 
Lawrence 30, Z. C. Offutt 26, E. F. Ward 17. 
Larchmont Y. C. 
Larohmont, N. Y., .April 13.—Larchmont Yacht Club 
held their final shoot to-day. Next Saturday the club 
will wind up the season with an invitation shoot for the 
interclub and universities individual trapshooting cham¬ 
pionship and the left leg on Larchmont trophy. Nine¬ 
teen gunners turned out to-day, and full scores were 
returned in all but one event. Nine ties with full scores 
were turned in for visitors’ trophy. They were J. H. 
Whiting, W. E. Ferguson, E. L. C. Robbins, Dr. L. Cul¬ 
ver. A. L. Burns, E. Gross, A. J. McManus, A. W. Fitz¬ 
gerald and Dr. A. Sauer. In the shoot-off, A. L. Burns 
won the leg, but the cup finally went to D. F. McMahon, 
who had already won two legs for it during the season. 
He won also the special trophy for the season with a 
straight. 
Ralph L. Spotts once more took high gun with 
1-36 out of 150. R. K, Spotts won the non-winners’ cup, 
and \V. B. Short took the accumulation cup with a 
straight. Take-home trophy went to A. J. McManus, 
and ' the 100-target handicap to A. L. Burns. The 
monthly cup was won by A. W. Fitzgerald. The 10- 
target "scratch went^ to R. L. Spotts, and the 15-bird 
scratch to A. W. Church. 
Pori Washington Y. C. 
Port Washington, L. I., April 10. — There was a 
pretty good field for midweek at the annual shoot of 
Port Washington Yacht Club. John H. Hendrickson 
won with 98 out of 100. Second medal was won by D. 
E, Smith with 92. Third by W. Simonson. 
In the sweepstakes that followed the regular shoot, 
Hendrickson again was high gun. The second high 
winner was D. E. Smith, and then came Dr. Martin, 
Harry Lee, W. Simonson, R. Jones and C. E. Hyde. 
The team trophy shoot was won by Bergen Beach 
Gun Club. 
