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FOREST AND STREAM 
April 26, 191J 
TRAPSHOOTING NOTES. 
Berlin Gan Club. 
The Berlin Gun Club, of Berlin, Md., announces a 
registered tournament for July 19, 21, 22 and 23, at Ocean 
City, Md., and following almost immediately the big 
Eastern Handicap at Wilmington. July 19 and 21 will 
be preliminary days, while the regular program will be 
continued on July 22 and 23 under the Squier money- 
back system. It is the. intention of the management to 
add at least $400. Ocean City is an ideal location for 
such a tournament. Surf bathing, fishing (both deep 
sea and bay) and shore bird shooting abound there. It 
is conveniently located and is within easy access of both 
Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and 
Wilmington. No pains will be spared by the manage¬ 
ment to make this one of the most attractive and suc¬ 
cessful tournaments of the year, and it is expected that 
many of the entrants in the Eastern Handicap tourna¬ 
ment at Wilmington will attend this tournament. 
Tournament will be conducted under the direct man¬ 
agement of H. Linn Worthington. For further particu¬ 
lars address A. W. Peters, Secretary. 
New Hanover Gun Club. 
Wilmington, N. C., April IS.—L. Clayton Grant was 
high amateur to-day with 92 out of 100. H. A. Keller 
was high pro with 93. Scores: 
Keller . 
. 24 
23 
22 
24 
93 
Grant . 
. 22 
22 
24 
24 
92 
Boylan . 
. 21 
22 
23 
22 
88 
Dreher . 
. 21 
21 
21 
21 
84 
Underwood . 
. 12 
16 
22 
21 
71 
Holloway . 
. 13 
20 
17 
20 
70 
Christian . 
. 13 
18 
19 
50 
Rev, Clauson . 
14 
6 
a 
37 
White Flyer Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C., April .^'0. —The White Flyer Gun 
Club, which was recently instituted, and now has an 
enthusiastic membership of about sixty, held its opening 
shoot on the 19tb. Seventeen members and visitors were 
in attendance. Their grounds are at Twentieth and A 
streets S.E. Lloyd Lewis honored them with a visit. 
He was chaperoned by M. D. Hogan, of the Analostan 
Club. Jos H. Hunter, who has not been in the game 
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for two years, has obtained a new gun, and with it re¬ 
established his reputation as one of the best shots in the 
city by breaking 98 out of 100. He broke 50 straight, 
missing his 51st target, and also missed one out of his 
last 25. On these grounds the shooters had the wind at 
their backs. This club will shoot every Tuesday morn¬ 
ing and Saturday afternoon during the season. Follow¬ 
ing are the scores: 
Shot at. Broke 
W K Miller. 
130 
86 
J H Hunter. 
100 
98 
Lloyd Lewis .... 
100 
84 
Dr F McUuillan. 
100 
56 
H N Jett . 
75 
47 
J E Albrecht.... 
35 
18 
M D Horgan.... 
50 
42 
V G Gaffield. 
25 
22 
A M Ryon. 
25 
15 
Shot at. Broke 
G A Emmons... 60 35 
J Hurst . 25 20 
J E R Purks.... 90 56 
GOB Gray. 75 55 
W A Wenner... 75 52 
A Hartn . 50 45 
R Livesay . 65 33 
Chadwick . 50 7 
Myles Taylor, Sec’y- 
Boston A. A. 
Boston, Mass., April 19. —The all-day shoot of the 
Boston A. A. Gun Club, at the Riverside traps to-day 
was the biggest shooting tournament the club has held. 
Ihere were four different matches and eight trophies. 
In the morning shoot, the first take-home trophy was- 
won by G. B. Clark, and the second by J. L. Snow. In 
the afternoon shoot the first take-home trophy was won 
by E. E. Staples, and the second by Dr. Ellis. 
The 100-target match for the accumulation trophy 
was won by W. C. Brooks after a tie with L. Davis. 
The 25-target match for the Ballou trophy was won by 
G. L. Osborn, and the trophy for the high score of the 
day by E. E. Staples. The prize for the high handicap 
was awarded to G. B. Clark. The summary: 
MORNING 
SHOOT. 
Clark . 
. 13 100 
Tucker . 
. 5 
SO 
Williams . 
. 0 
95 
Whitney ... 
. 12 
89 
Snow . 
.... 0 
95 
Farmer .... 
. 6 
87 
_ 0 
95 
. s 
87 
86 
Osborn . 
.... 6 
94 
Davis . 
. 5 
Ballou . 
.... 5 
94 
Owen . 
79 
Staples . 
.... 0 
94 
*Marden ... 
. 0 
77 
Ellis . 
.... 3 
93 
Munroe .... 
. 24 
74 
Adams . 
.... 0 
92 
Carlton .... 
. 16 
73 
Shoot-off for 
liams 21. 
second 
prize 
: Snow 24, 
Faye 21, Wil- 
AFTERNOON SHOOT. 
Ellis . 
. 3 
94 
Staples . 
. 0 
94 
Snow . 
. 0 
92 
Osborn . 
. 6 
91 
Brooks . 
. 8 
90 
Whitney . 
. 12 
90 
Faye . 
. 0 
9(1 
Clark . 
.13 
89 
Ballou . 
. 5 
88 
*Guest. 
Davis . <1 88 
Williams . 0 88 
*Marden . 0 S4 
Knights . 8 84 
Adams . 0 S3 
Carlton .Ig 83 
Munroe. 24 78 
Tucker . :> 76 
Owen . 18 67 
Shoot-off for take-home trophy: Staples (0) 23, Ellis 
(.%) 19 %. 
Special 100-target accumulation trophy: 
Brooks . 
... 8 93 
Staples ... 
. 0 87 
Davis . 
... 4 93 
Osborn 
. 6 86 
Ellis . 
... 3 91 
Ballou .... 
Williams . 
... 0 90 
Knights .. 
. 8 77 
... 0 90 
19 7?i 
Special match 
for Ballou trophy, 50 targets, handicap: 
Osborn . 
3 50 
Knights ... 
. 4 45 
Clark . 
rv2 ^9yo 
Faye . 
. 0 44 
Staples . 
0 49 
Adams .... 
. 0 43 
Davis . 
21/2 47 V 2 
Whitney ... 
. 6 43 
Ellis . 
IV 2 46 V, 
*Marden .. 
. 0 42 
Tucker . 
21/2 461/2 
Munroe ... 
. 12 39 
0 46 
. 8 39 
Ballou . 
21/2 451/2 
Owen . 
. 71/2 371/2 
Williams . 
0 45 
Totals for the 
day: 
...28 191 
. 0 175 
Staples . 
... 0 188 
Davis . 
.. 9 174 
Snow . 
... 0 187 
Knights .... 
. 16 171 
Ellis . 
.. 6 187 
Tucker .... 
. 10 166 
Fave . 
... 0 185 
*Marden .. 
. 0 161 
Osborn . 
...12 185 
Carlton .... 
. 34 156 
... 0 183 
. 48 152 
Ballou . 
... 10 182 
Owen . 
. 33 146 
Whitney . 
.. 24 179 
April 12.—L. H. Davis won take-home 
trophy with a 
full score of 100 by the aid 
of 5 free ones. 
Scores: 
Davis . 
... 5100 
Williams .. 
. 0 90 
Adams . 
.. 0 98 
Knights .... 
. 8 89 
... 6 97 
. 0 
Whittemore . 
..10 97 
Keeler . 
.16 84 
Ballou . 
.. 5 96 
Lynch . 
. 5 82 
Tucker . 
.. 5 95 
Munroe .... 
. 24 81 
.. 8 94 
. 0 78 
Owen . 
.. 15 93 
Achorn .... 
. 24 78 
Ellis . 
.. 3 93 
April 13. — T. C. Adams was the winner of the Snow 
trophy with 97 from scratch. T. C. Adams broke 195 
out of 200. During the afternoon he broke 95 without 
a miss. A new club record was established in this shoot, 
as follows: Staples 25, Adams 2.5, Snow 25, Williams 25, 
Ellis 24; total 124 out of 125. 
Snow . 
.... 0 
98 
Davis . 
. 4 
92 
Adams . 
.... 0 
97 
Staples .... 
. 0 
88 
.... 5 
96 
.24 
84 
.... 10 
95 
. 0 
83 
Williams . 
.... 0 
95 
Acliorn ... 
. 24 
82 
Ellis . 
.... 3 
95 
Knights ... 
. 8 
80 
Osborn . 
.... 6 
95 
C. B. Tucker, Capt. 
