April 26, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
539 
Brewster G. C. 
Brewster, O., April 17.—The Brewster Gun Club 
held a very interesting event this afternoon. There 
were nineteen shooters present. One of the events was 
a 50-bird shoot for the supper. Two of the club mem¬ 
bers were chosen as captains, and they chose members 
of their respective teams alternately. J. Christman was 
the captain of the winning team, and D. Mossop was the 
captain of the losing team. The scores of the 50-bird 
event were as follows: 
Winning Team. 
J Christman, capt.. 39 
A Click .39 
B Click .. 33 
C Oberlin .25 
W Spangler . 43—179 
Losing Team. 
D Mossou, capt... 25 
W Click . 43 
A Arnold . 30 
A Burns . 29 
C Engleman . 37—164 
The real big score of the day was that made by 
W. Nutting, who broke 21 out of 45 birds. Mr. Nutting 
is a one-arm shooter. The amputation of his right arm 
has made it necessary for him to use his left arm, and 
he certainly does some pretty shooting. Scores for the 
full event follow: 
Shot at. Broke 
B Click . 125 86 
A Burns .119 80 
D Mossop .110 56 
J Christman .... 94 74 
P Cabbut . 80 80 
A Click . 75 57 
C Engleman ... 75 57 
W Spangler .... 75 63 
C Oberlin . 75 45 
Shot at. 
Broke 
W Click ... 
. 60 
49 
A Arnold .. 
. 60 
38 
J Lighten .. 
. 45 
16 
R Gage .... 
. 45 
14 
W Nutting 
. 45 
21 
H Harr .... 
. 35 
11 
Allen . 
. 25 
16 
R Gruber .. 
. 25 
13 
W Corbin .. 
. 10 
2 
A. J.' Burns, Sec’y. 
Pahquioque Rod and Gun Club. 
Bridgeport, Conn., April 19.-—Third leg for Stevens’ 
trophy was held at Tamarack range to-day. Nine shoot¬ 
ers made straight scores with the handicap added tar¬ 
gets. On the first 25, Hal Sanford and E. Vesey were 
high men with 24 each. W. A. Gregory, E. H. Bailey 
and W. S. Thompson followed with 23. C. W. Stevens 
and C. Howard Daley bagged 22. Dr. Paul U. Sunder¬ 
land took 21, and Keet Plancon 20 
On the last string of 25, Hal Sanford, C. W. Stevens 
and Byron Crane made straight scores. E. Vesey took 
24, C. Howard Daley 23. E. H. Bailey, W. S. Thomp¬ 
son, Dr. Paul U. Sunderland and James T. Bowman 
made each a score of 22. The averages made by the 
shooters were among the highest in the records of the 
club. 
In the scratch shooting Hall Sanford won with 49 
out of 50, and also broke 97 out of 100. E. Vesey fol¬ 
lowed with 48. C, Stevens and B. Crane bagged 47. E. 
H Bailey, W. A Gregory, W. S. Thompson and C. 
Howard Daley made 45. On the 100, C. Howard Daley 
broke 94, while W. A. Gregory potted 91 and W. S. 
Thompson 88. James T. Bowman, who has shot clays 
only three times, broke 20 without a miss, and finished 
with 22 out of 25. The scores: 
Shoot, 50 targets. 
handicap: 
W A Gregory . 
0 45 
B Crane . 
C H Daley . 
6 50 
R Downs . 
....15 50 
C W Stevens . 
0 47 
E H Bailey . 
....11 50 
Hal Sanford . 
2 50 
K Plancon . 
... 7 50 
E Vesey . 
4 50 
H Ray Bailey ... 
....15 48 
VV S Thompson . 
1 46 
FI Meeker . 
....15 48 
Dr Sunderland . 
7 50 
J Bowman . 
....15 50 
Shoot, 100 targets: 
W A Gregory . 
,. 137 
Dr Sunderland .. 
.138 
C H Daley . 
. 135 
R Downs . 
.131 
C W Stevens . 
. 141 
K Plancon . 
. 142 
Hal Sanford . 
,. 143 
FI Ray Bailey .. 
.138 
E Vesey . 
. 141 
H Meeker . 
.135 
VV S Thompson . 
. 140 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
Things were doing at the grounds on April 20, after 
the let-up enforced by the flood, and thirteen shooters 
took part in the several events. Among the visitors 
were C. O. LeCompte, of Asheville, N. C., and \V. R. 
Randall (The Kid), of Mason, Ohio. For the first time 
in a number of years, Bleh took his place on the firing 
line, and shov/ed that he had not forgotten how, al¬ 
though his score was not up to the old-time mark. 
The feature of the afternoon was the five-men team 
match at 50 targets per man. The first round resulted 
in a tie; in the second string Clark’s team got a lead 
of 2 targets, but in the final round at 20 targets, 
Schreck’s team walked away from their opponents, go¬ 
ing out with a lead of 9 targets. High individual, scores 
were made by Clark and Rocky, team mates, who broke 
44 each. 
In a match at 25 targets per man, between the same 
teams, Schreck’s team was again the winner, with 2 
targets to the good. Clark was high man with 25, the 
only straight score made. 
In the practice events Rocky and LeCompte tied for 
high score on 95 out of 110. Butts was second with 86. 
Several of the members will go to Maysville, Ky., 
on the 24th, to enter the contest for the Kentucky State 
challenge cup, not held by Wm. H. Hall, of that place, 
who won it last fall by defeating Thomas H. Clay, Jr., 
of Paris. The second match in the series of inter-city 
team contests, which was scheduled for Springfield on 
April 2, will probably be postponed a week or more. 
on account of the conditions caused by the 
Dayton. 
flood in 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 4 5 
6 
.7 
Targets: 
. 20 
20 
20 15 15 
20 
25 
Total. 
C 0 I.eCompte 
. 20 
17 
16 14 12 
16 
95 
C Clark . 
17 
.. 15 13 
64 
Butts . 
. 15 
14 
14 12 14 
17 
86 
Rocky . 
. 16 
17 
18 14 15 
15 
95 
Ertel . 
. 13 
17 
16 12 10 
68 
A Gambell .... 
. 14 
15 
17 13 13 
72 
Jones . 
. 17 
18 
11 12 13 
71 
Schreck . 
. 17 
18 
18 13 12 
78 
Sampson . 
. 14 
18 
.. 15 10 
57 
Randall . 
17 14 12 
43 
Medico . 
15 13 .. 
is 
43 
C 0 H . 
12 8 .. 
20 
40 
Bleh . 
F'eam match. 
. 12 
25 targets 
18 
30 
Clark . 
...25 
Schreck .. 
. 22 
Jones . 
.. 21 
Le Compte 
22 
Randall . 
.. 18 
Butts . 
. 20 
Ertel . 
.. 20 
Sampson . 
. 22 
Rocky . 
Team match, 
.. 23—107 
25 targets 
Gambell .. 
. 23—109 
Schreck . 
.. 23 
Gambell .. 
.. 23 
Butts . 
.. 16 
Randall ... 
.. 23 
Rocky . 
.. 15 
Clark . 
.. 22 
Le Compte . 
Team match. 
.. 21—75 
50 targets 
Medico ... 
.. 22—90 
Clark . 
.. 44 
Schreck .. 
43 
Jones . 
.. 36 
Le Compte 
. 42 
Randall . 
.. 43 
Gambell .. 
. 43 
Ertel . 
.. 38 
Butts . 
. 43 
Rocky . 
.. 44—205 
Sampson .. 
. 43—214 
Smith Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J., April 19.—Fifteen marksmen man¬ 
aged to break more than 2,500 birds to-day. High gun 
went to ex-champion J. Thompson. C. T. Day broke a 
clean 25 straight. The following scores were made: 
C. T. Day Jr., 24, 25, 22, 21; Richard A. Hensler, 
23, 19, 19, IS, 22, 18, 21, 22; W. Hassinger, 20, 22, 21, 22. 
21, 23, 20, 22; B. M. Shanley, Jr., 23, 23, 23. 23, 21, 20, 
21, 21, 23, 22, 22; T. Pryor, 18, 14; W. H. Diepenhorst, 
0. 19, 19, 21, 21, 20, 21, 22, 19; C. Von Lengerke. 22. 18, 
19, 22, 17, 15, 21; J. C. Weiler, 20, 18, 23, 22; T. Parcells, 
16 17, 19, 16- FI. Hassinger, 14, 19, 18, 15; D. Spencer, 
21, 12, 18 18, 16; Dr. Moeller, 14, 17, 19, 20, 19; George 
Ohls, Jr., 21, 21, 15, 20, 19, 19; J. Thompson, 20, 23, 24, 
24, 23,'21, 23, 23; H. Higgs, 18, 21, 20. 
Instead of May 6, the match between Charles T. Day, 
Day Jr., of the Smith Gun Club, and E. Von Lengerke, 
of the Orange Gun Club, for the State amateur cham¬ 
pionship cup, will be shot off over the Orange Gun 
Club traps on April 26. 
Tlic Southwestern Handieap Won With A 
WINCHBSTBR 
Repeating Shotgun 
H. R. Bosley of Dallas, Texas, shooting a Winchester Repeat¬ 
ing Shotgun, won the Southwestern Handicap with a score of 
92 X 100—19 X 20 and 18 x 20 in the shoot-off. 
Nick Arie of Houston, Texas, an amateur, shooting a Win¬ 
chester Repeating Shotgun, won High General Average for 
the tournament with a score of 560 x 600, and High Average 
Over All on i6-yard targets with a score of 340 x3So. 
R. H. Connerly,- who tied with one other shooter, tied Mr, 
Bosley on 92 targets and was runner-up in the shoot-off, shot 
Winchester “Leader” Shells and a Winchester Repeating 
Shotgun. 
W. R. Crosby, shooting Winchester “Leader” Shells, and 
J. S. Day, shooting a Winchester Repeating Shotgun, tied 
for High Professional Average on the 16-yard targets, their 
scores being 339 x 350. 
As Usual, Goods Win The Big Honors 
