May 3, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
573 
DuPont—Riverside. 
Wilmington, Del., April 2G. — In a team race to-day 
Du Pont Club defeated Riverside (Pa.) Club, 445 to 436. 
Delaware’s champion, Edward Banks, shot with Riv¬ 
erside and broke 46 out of 50 for high gun on the team. 
A. B. Richardson and W. S. Colfa.x, Jr., were high for 
Du Pont, with 4S. The scores of the ten highest men on 
each side counted for total result. They were: 
Du Pont. 
Riverside. 
A B Richardson.., 
. 48 
Edward Banks . 
46 
W S Colfax, Jr... 
. 48 
Lee . 
45 
T T Roberson. 
. 45 
V Oliver . 
45 
H P Carlon . 
, 44 
Fleming . 
44 
T H Minnick. 
, 44 
H B Cook. 
43 
L Z Lawrence. 
, 44 
P T Ford. 
43 
E M Rose. 
. 44 
F Plum . 
43 
C T Martin. 
. 43 
Waters . 
43 
W A Joslyn . 
. 43 
Dr Mathews . 
43 
W G Wood. 
. 43-445 
J Griffith . 
41—436 
The .Riverside 
team was 
captained by Col. 
G. F. 
Hamlin, of Philadelphia. The visiting shooters were 
from Philadelphia, Camden, Trenton, Atlantic City and 
other places. Each man shot at 50 targets in two events 
of 25 targets each. The scores of all the contestants fol¬ 
low : 
Du Pont.—Bush 37, Worthington 46, Raymond 35, 
Grier 37, Rcbelen 32, Hammond 42, Reis 34, Galvin 40, 
Ross 43, Crawford 27, Webster 25, Torousley 24, Smith 34, 
Martin 43, J. Mathews 39, Mathewson 35, Carlon 44, Baker 
23, Leedom 34, Taggart 25, Bullock 35, Hoopes 41, Rich¬ 
ardson 48, Minnick 44, Lawrence 44, Foord 42, Winchester 
39, Tomlinson 32, Doremus 42, Anderson, Jr., 34, Joslyn 
43, Skelly 42, McHugh 42, Springer 38, Edmanson 38, 
Wood 43, Jenks 38, Coyne 31, W. B. Smith, Jr., 29, Dr. 
Patterson 39, David 26, Gervon 42, Keithley 37, Simon 
41, Mayer 28, Touchton 39, Roberson 45, Magahern 41, 
Colfax 48, Willis 44, Rumford 37. 
Riverside.—Jones 28, Dr. Matheys 43, Griffith 41, Hen¬ 
line 41, Cook 43, Dork 36, E. Ford 35, P. J. Ford 43, 
Pratt 35, Horner 41, Longbotham 31, Lodomus 33, S. 
Jackson 35, Hause 34, Dougherty 28, Worlow 45, Hamlin 
39, Plum 43, Coleman 41, V. Oliver 45, Fisher 35, Bockius 
31, Overbaugh 32, Eck 31, Fleming 44, Taylor 34, New¬ 
kirk 34, Sidebotham 32, Abbott 34, Waller 30, Stellar 40, 
Elwell 38, H. Davis 21, Banks 46, Braun 30, Hinkston 38, 
Waters 43, Torpey 37, Wiltbank 38, Stetter 33. 
A. B. Richardson won the Class A Coleman du Pont 
spoon event by breaking 24 out of 25. The results in 
the other classes were; 
Class B—Wm. G. Wood, 22; Class C—C. H. Simon. 25; 
Class D—C. C. Gerow, 23; Class E—W. F. Webster 14. 
Nason County Gun Club. 
M-wsville, Ky., April 24.—The first annual registered 
tournament of the Mason County Gun Club was beld 
here on April 24. Quite a large number of shooters 
were on the firing line, considering the recent havoc 
wrought in this section by floods. The shoot was a 
success from start to finish, w’eather conditions being 
ideal. Tbe wind was at the shooters’ backs most of the 
day, and affected the scores to a certain extent, but it 
could have been worse. The management wants to thank 
all those who were present and helped to make their 
first shoot a success, and can only say, “Come again, 
boys, the latch string is always hanging out.” 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
*C 0 Le Compte 175 
155 
.*R L Trimble 
... 175 
157 
T B Lallance.... 
175 
149 
T A Simpson. 
... 175 
144 
R H Bruns. 
175 
154 
R Thalheimer 
.. 175 
131 
T H Clay, Jr.. 
175 
158 
A G Watson. 
... 75 
34 
A S La Follette 
175 
146 
J N Early.... 
... 60 
52 
A Gambell _■ 
175 
143 
E T Kirk. 
... 175 
115 
C B Strother... 
175 
155 
J E Nutt. 
... 175 
106 
*W Henderson. 
175 
166 
F Lowson.... 
... 175 
117 
C L Wheeler... 
175 
141 
T B Clem.... 
... 175 
110 
T E Schreck... 
175 
153 
M T Welsh.. 
... 175 
143 
*H Clark . 
175 
163 
T £ Donald. 
... 175 
149 
*C B Cage. 
175 
106 
T T Donald.. 
.. 175 
128 
T V Dea . 
175 
142 
Tas Riley .... 
... 15 
7 
Wm H Hall.... 
175 
159 
J D Keith.... 
... 175 
125 
Events Nos. 
6. 7, 8. 9 
and 10 constituted the 
race 
for the Kentuckv 
State challenge cup. 
There 
were 
four entries for 
this 
trophy. 
and the scores 
were as fol- 
lows: 
C R Strothers . 
.. 92 
Wm H Hall.. 
.. 90 
Thos H. Clay, Jr.... 
.. 91 
J E Shreck .. 
.. 85 
DuPont Gun Club. 
Wilmington, Del., April 24 . —The midweek shoot of 
the Du Pont Gun Club to-day was ladies’ day—not on 
the side lines, but at the scores, twenty-three of the fair 
sex being in evidence. This is the second shoot the 
ladies have attended within a week. 
There will be one trap for the exclusive use of the 
ladies every Thursday afternoon. Following is a list of 
those who attended: Miss H. O. Hammond, Miss' 
Bessie V. Carson, Mrs. S. Hart, Miss M. V. Lann'an, 
Miss C Quigley, Miss A Smith, Mrs. W. A Joslyn, 
Iilrs Harry Prettyman. Miss Anna A. Flinn, Miss E. 
Macken, Mrs. W. F. Jensen, Mrs. F. W. Wilson, Miss 
J. Hirst, Mrs. J. E. Miller, Mrs. W. L. Adams, Mrs. 
J. B. Broud. Miss A. E. Riley, Miss M. R. Woodman, 
Miss Anna G Dunbar, Miss E. Morris, Mrs. E. L. 
Riley, Miss Elizabeth Ramsay and Mrs. C. T. Martin. 
Among the regulars, Eugene C. duPont broke 90 
and 94 out of tw’O tries at 100. J. H. Minnick was sec¬ 
ond with 93 out of his last 100. Following are the scores; 
Shot at. Broke Shot at. Broke 
R F Springer... 
. 25 
11 
H 
P Carlon. 
50 
46 
K Mayer . 
. 50 
29 
S . 
A Reis . 
50 
30 
J McHenry .... 
. 25 
13 
Dr 
E 0 Bullock 
50 
35 
H H White. 
. 50 
37 
W 
S Colfax, Jr. 
100 
90 
E E du Pont.. 
. 200 
184 
E 
Rhoads . 
50 
28 
J H Minnick.. 
. 100 
93 
W 
A Joslyn.... 
50 
47 
H S Edmonds.. 
. 50 
20 
W 
B Smith, Tr.. 
50 
39 
H J Taggart... 
. 50 
29 
W 
G Ramsey.... 
25 
18 
VICTORY 
Again Follows the Use of 
DU PONT POWDERS 
Arkansas State Shoot, Hot Springs, Ark., the scene of 
another Series of Triumphs for Trapshooters Using 
DU PONT and BALLISTITE 
STATE CHAMPIONSHIP 
Won with 
DU PONT 
Score: 47 X 50 
Made by Dr. J. F. Bolton, 
Eureka Springs, Arkansas. 
HIGH AMATEUR AVERAGE 
Won with 
BALLISTITE 
Score: 475 x 500— 97 % 
Made by F. M. Edwards, 
Columbus, Ohio. 
HIGH SCORE OVER ALL 
With 
By W. H. Heer, Guthrie, 
Okla. 486 X 500—97.2%. 
LONG RUN OF TOURNAMENT—W. H. Heer —175 straight. 
Another Long Run for SCHULTZE 
126 by Woolfolk Henderson. 
LOUISIANA STATE SHOOT 
Barton Lewis, breaking 383x400—95.7%, won AMATEUR AVERAGE 
and Mr. Lewis made the Long Run of 120 and used SCHULTZE. 
The Amateur and Professional Average Winners, exc^ipting one pro- 
fesional, Shot SCHULTZE POWDER. 
SHOOT DU PONT POWDERS - ACCEPT NO OTHERS 
Westboro Gun Club. 
Westboro, Mass., April 19.—First shoot of the West¬ 
boro Gun Club was held this afternoon. 
The officers of the new association are: President, 
Howard F. Hemenway; Vice-President. Dr. Charles S. 
Knight: Secretary, Charles E. Beach; Treasurer, Judge 
William E. Fowler; Field Captain, John T. Johnson; 
Lieutenants—J. R J. W. Fay, Ernest Marsh and Errol 
Marsh; Committee on Grounds and Traps—Noah Nason, 
Michael Wagner and Daniel plarrington. 
The first Kktarget shoot was won by George Taft 
with 7. Tbe second 10-target shoot was won by Taft 
with 5. The 15-target shoot was won by Ernest Marsh 
with 6. The scores; 
Ten-targets shoot: Marsh 1, Taft 5, Jones 4, Har¬ 
rington 1, Wagner 0. 
Ten-target shoot: Taft 7, Jones 1, Adams 5, Hemen¬ 
way 1, R. Harrington 1, Staples 3, Nason 1, Gannon 1, 
T.inz 2, Marsh 2. H. Metcalf 0. Fowler 0, Burgess 1, IL 
Harrington 1, Rice 0, Parker 0, W. Metcalf 3, Bower 1, 
Fay 5, Wagner 1. 
Futeen-target shoot: Taft 4, Jones 4, Adams 4, 
Linz 5, Hemenway 4. Staples 4, E. A. Marsh 1, H. Har 
rington 2, Nason 3. H. Metcalf 0, W. Metcalf 1, Fowler 
1, E. Marsh 7, Rice 3, Fay 1, Barnes 1, W'agner 2, 
Fulton Gun Club. 
Fulton, N. Y., April 26.—There were four events at 
25 targets each shot here to-day. J. C. Hunter was high 
gun, with 94 out of lOO; Fred Weise second, 93. Scores: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Bred Weise . 
100 
93 
J Hunter, Jr.... 
100 
76 
B O’Grady . 
100 
83 
B Buell . 
50 
37 
R Hunter . 
100 
81 
J C Hunter. 
100 
94 
H P Curtis. 
ion 
90 
H Dilts . 
75 
65 
N H VV’oods. 
75 
56 
C Hunter . 
50 
30 
C Hobble . 
100 
89 
B Bennett . 
75 
61 
H McMurchy .. 
75 
70 
C Keeler . 
25 
18 
L L Curtis. 
25 
23 
Ed Davenport... 
50 
38 
April 23.-H. 
McM 
urchy 
was high to-day 
with 
97 
out oi KXi: F. Weise second, 
88. Good wind 
from 
the 
north took birds 
high 
in the air. Scores: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
T C Hunter. 
75 
67 
A P Curtis . 
50 
42 
T Hunter, Jr.... 
75 
65 
L I. Curtis. 
75 
60 
F Dilts . 
75 
G3 
T1 McMurchy ... 
100 
97 
B Bennett . 
50 
38 
Chas Hobble ... 
75 
69 
Rob Hunter .... 
100 
83 
F Weise . 
100 
88 
B T O’Grady.... 
75 
69 
Ed Davenport... 
25 
18 
Mathias . 
50 
27 
