602 
FOREST AND STREAM 
May io, 1913 
Keystone State League. 
Philadelphia, ]\lay 2.—The best of them were out 
yesterday and to-day at the tournament held by Key¬ 
stone State League, and quantity did not give up en¬ 
tirely to quality, as may be seen by glancing at the 
wreckage of 18,525 clays. Individual Pennsylvania State 
championship was won by Geo. McCarthy with 96. High 
average for first day w-ent into a tie at 169 between 
O. E. Ranney and V. Oliver, with II. 11. Stevens top 
professional on 171. On the second day Allen Heil broke 
171 for top position, Ralph Spotts tying for second with 
Geo. McCarthy on 170. Lester German got big pro¬ 
fessional score with 172. Real shooting was on tap in 
the event for Wavecrest trophy. Geo. McCarthy ran lOO 
straight, Ed. Ranks with “old Here.” and Al. Heil each 
cracked 98, while Ralph Spotts, A. B. Richardson, C. H. 
Xewcomb, Lester German, Geo. Lyon and C. Springer 
each broke a nice clean 97. Keystone championship, dis¬ 
tance handicap, was a well argued debate. E. Springer, 
from 19yds., with 93 %von out by one from H. B. Cook, 
Oliver, Ralph Spotts, C. H. Newcomb, with a pro¬ 
fessional, namely. Lester German, for wads only, with 94. 
High average for both days went to Geo. L. Lyon, re¬ 
cently transferred from professional ranks. He made 339. 
Second gun went into an even break between V. Oliver 
and Geo. McCarthy at 336. Ralph K. Spotts came next 
with 331. High for wads only was Lester German with 
the same score as high amateur, 339. 
FIRST DAY. 
State .State 
Ch’p. 
Reg. 
Ch'p. 
Reg. 
Jones . 
88 
155 
AV B Severn ... 
. 92 
160 
W loslvn . 
87 
151 
A' Oliver . 
. 95 
169 
H H S'oan . 
94 
165 
A Aumack .... 
. 87 
159 
*C R Babson.... 
84 
152 
C Platt . 
. 9 -! 
166 
*\V Hammond., 
92 
162 
E Springer ... 
. 94 
163 
*Neaf Apffar. 
97 
168 
S Spull . 
. 88 
148 
F Plum . 
92 
161 
*F Pratt . 
. 81 
146 
H B Cook .... 
91 
156 
T Bitterling .. 
. 92 
153 
Dr AA'estcott .... 
88 
156 
F Zeig’er . 
. 88 
156 
*H H Stevens.. 
99 
174 
T Englert . 
. 92 
162 
A G Richardson 
96 
164 
F Fames . 
. 79 
137 
■"H AA'orthington 95 
168 
A\' Clegg . 
. 89 
151 
Cieo MeCarthy.. 
96 
166 
r V Keenan ... 
, 75 
133 
A E Ranney ... 
96 
169 
*L R Lewis ... 
. 80 
140 
K E iipotts .... 
164 
H E Perry .... 
. 75 
136 
C N ewcomb ... 
9'- 
163 
T Budd . 
. 89 
157 
b (.ierman.... 
99 
167 
*C ^'onLenge^k 
e 79 
138 
(i L Eyon . 
98 
167 
W H Mathews. 
. 88 
156 
H E Buckwalter 
94 
165 
H L David .... 
. 92 
162 
A Heil . 
162 
IT Powers . 
. 91 
164 
*0 R Dickey ., 
96 
168 
*G F Hamlin.. 
. 83 
147 
*W A Simonton. 
86 
149 
E Stevens . 
. 66 
F J AIcConnell.. 
82 
146 
N L Clark ... 
. 91 
154 
SECOND DAY. 
W awasset trophy, 100 targets per man: 
Trophy. 
Reg. 
Trophy. 
Reg. 
Tones. 88 
154 
A Heil . 
98 
171 
*E Banks . 99 
166 
*0 R Dickey.... 
93 
163 
H H Stevens .. 92 
11)5 
C P'att . 
95 
ICS 
Mathews .... 9i? 
165 
C springer . 
97 
169 
»W Hammond.. 90 
156 
II R Severn .... 
93 
164 
Apg:ar . 92 
163 
A’ Oliver . 
95 
167 
H P \Vilson.... 95 
p:o 
T Butterling ... 
82 
142 
Dr Westcott ... 90 
159 
F Zeigler . 
85 
149 
H C Cook .95 
159 
J Englert . 
90 
162 
’•'H Stevens. 95 
169 
F Plum . 
92 
162 
A B Richardson 97 
167 
*T F Pratt . 
82 
147 
’*H Worthington 92 
161 
Lee . 
S3 
143 
Geo McCarthy .100 
170 
*C N’onLenarerke 
(D 
143 
A E Ranney .. S7 
159 
A Toslvn.... 
92 
157 
K L Spotts ... 97 
170 
R f^ewis _ 
85 
148 
C H Newcomb 97 
16S 
C Keenan .... 
79 
137 
'*L S German . 97 
172 
*E Everett . 
83 
Geo Lyon . 97 
169 
*G F Ham'in... 
89 
H E Buckwalter 96 
169 
G E W’inkson.. 
70 
Kevstone championship. 
distance handicap: 
'' loslyn. 17. 
.. 88 
A Heil. 21. 
...90 
H B Cook. 17. 
"■ B Severn, 18 
... 86 
Dr Westcott. 17 . 
...83 
F Pratt, IS .... 
...79 
H N Sloan, 20. 
.. 86 
F Zeigler. 18 ... 
.-... 83 
N Apgar, 21. 
.. 88 
L R I.vons, IS 
...79 
H H Stevens. 21 .... 
.. 93 
r '’onLeneerke, 
18 . 
...80 
A’ Oliver, ”0 . 
.. 92 
C Platt, 19 . 
...84 
H L W'orthinffton. 21 
.. 88 
E Soringer. 19.. 
...93 
A B Richardson. 21.. 
.. 87 
W Hammond, -9 
... 88 
A E Rannev, 21. 
.. 88 
T Englert, 19 ... 
...89 
F Plum. 19 . 
97 
T PAhterline. 16 . 
...87 
R -Spotts, ’’1 . 
.. 92 
A\' H Mathews. 
IS . 
...89 
C Newcomb, 21 . 
.. 92 
Ct F Flamlin. IS 
... 88 
T S Oerman. ‘’1 . 
A 1 
■A Danda, 17 .. 
...74 
G L Lyon, 21.. 
...91 
’^Profes.sionals. 
Hud 
son 
Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. L. Afay 4. —.Appended find scores of 
the regular bi-monthly shoot of the Hudson Gun Cluh, 
held this morning at Jersey City. We had a turnout 
of twentv-four shooters, and as the day was ideal for 
trapshooting, some very good scores were returned. 
There were several matches between some of the hoys 
this morning, which caused some excitement hetween 
the contestants and their friends, the outcome of which 
has been a number of challenges to be shot off at the 
next shoot of the club on May 18, when we wiU have 
to set up our extra set of traps to accommodate them, 
if they make good their promises. 
J. E. Smith was the high gun this morning, with an 
average of 86 per cent, and Tom Kelley second high 
with 80 per cent. B. Beyersdorf was third. 
Our next shooting date is on Alay 18. We start 
shooting about 9:30'A. AI., and shoot as long as there is 
ammunition to make a noise with. Everybody is wel¬ 
come to shoot at the Hudson traps, and all trapshooters 
that want to get some good practice at targets that go 
70yds., so as to get in trim for the State shoot that is 
to be held at Red Bank, in June, come out and show 
us what you can do. 
The scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 
I Pape .'.. 12 15 18 15 12 
E Malcomb . 10 18 19 16 13 
.A Geotz . 18 18 16 17 17 
W' Kellinger . 16 16 15 17 .. 
A' Wassell . 15 17 15 12 .. 
L) H Engle . 16 19 16 19 15 
J Williams . 16 19 16 16 .. 
W Eaton . 10 10 12 11 .. 
C A^onLengerke . 19 21 21 22 19 
J Whitley . 15 18 15 16 .. 
B Beversdorf . 17 19 19 18 17 
L Jackson . 16 19 17 15 16 
W Drew . 14 19 10 14 13 
T Kelley . 19 21 22 20 17 
J Williams, Jr. 18 19 IS 17 .. 
W Hutchings . 15 21 16 18 20 
J E Smith .J. 20 22 23 21 .. 
F Pfannsteil . 15 18 18 15 15 
R Strobel . . 14 13 16 11 .. 
W Summerfield . 17 13 17 17 .. 
C A^ etter . 15 18 17 .. .. 
W Horner . 11 15 15 .. .. 
E Norton . 11 14. 
T Whitley, Jr. 5 9. 
T. H. K. 
Jersey City Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., May 3. —This was the warmest 
day of the season to date, and a good crowd took ad¬ 
vantage of the fine weather to get in a good day’s sport. 
Geo. Piercy was high again to-day and finished up with 
an average of 87 per cent. Dave Engle was his nearest 
rival with 82 per cent. The Du Pont trophy went to 
Summerfield. a new member, and he had to beat Piercy 
for it at that, as George hit 23 from scratch. .Summer- 
field made 21, but as he had a few birds added for good 
measure, he won with a full score. The scores in strings 
of 25 were as follows: 
Detroit Pastime G. C. 
Detroit, Mich. — About fifty shooters gathered at the 
slaughter at the last club meeting. The day was very 
fair, but no very great shooting was done, except prob¬ 
ably Kirkwood, a Chicago member, who dropped only 
6 targets during the entire program. In the division 
shooting Mr. Tristem got his 25 straight in the first 
division. Shumaker got 22 in the second, while Hartford 
came through with 20 in the third. 
Ed. Hadley received 14 out of 15 in the trophy event 
and was alone in that affair. About 5000 rocks were 
thrown and some of the events were hotly contested. 
The scores: 
Shot at. Broke 
Kirkwood ,. 
.100 
94 
Gaylord ... 
.100 
88 
De Laskso . 
.100 
76 
Mathews ... 
. 100 
78 
AA'inslow ... 
.100 
82 
Stonehouse 
. 100 
75 
Hadley . 
.100 
70 
Bromley ... 
.100 
73 
Hartford .., 
. 100 
67 
Conely ..... 
.100 
76 
Kimmel 
. 100 
68 
Terry . 
. 100 
80 
Shumaker .. 
. 100 
82 
McIntosh ., 
. 100 
85 
Finzle .. 
.100 
62 
Tyler . 
. 100 
77 
Stark . 
. 100 
67 
Owens _ 
. 100 
66 
Cox . 
. 100 
81 
Covers .... 
. 100 
68 
Jackson ... 
.100 
50 
Parker .... 
.100 
80 
Finlev .... 
. 100 
60 
Mrs Vogle 
.100 
86 
Stotts . 
62 
Shot at. Broke 
A^ogle . 
.ICO 
61 
Knipper ... 
. 100 
66 
Clark . 
. 100 
78 
Havens ... 
. 75 
32 
Carruthers 
. 70 
25 
Brigham .. 
. 85 
61 
Jewell . 
. 85 
60 
Robertson 
. 85 
50 
Ballard .... 
. 70 
56 
Spring .... 
. 70 
54 
Tristem ... 
. 55 
49 
Miss Ball . 
. 45 
20 
Weber .... 
. 70 
55 
Airs Terry 
. 30 
14 
Sweitzer .. 
. 70 
33 
Boyce . 
. 45 
14 
Weller .... 
. 30 
9 
Roche . 
. 30 
15 
De Potty . 
. 15 
9 
Sevigny ... 
. 30 
6 
Slattery ... 
. 15 
9 
Glinn . 
. 15 
5 
Vernier ... 
. 30 
15 
Heller . 
10 
Captain. 
Newburgh Cun and Rifle Association. 
Events: 12 3 4 
Dr ittner . 18 16 19 20 
Alpers . 7 16 9 12 
Wvnne . 23 21 19 13 
Engle . 21 20 21 18 
Coleman . 6 5 5 3 
Dixon . 20 21 15 IS 
Smith . 15 IS 18 19 
Eieder . 10 11 13 14 
'Forking . 18 20 16 15 
Pierev . 24 22 22 22 
Boothroyd . 17 12 13 IS 
Jones . 13 13 12 11 
Black . 6 6 7 8 
Summerfield .15 18 19 21 
Kearney . 19 17 11 16 
Slater .17 10 15 18 
Harvey . 17 19 16 18 
Roach . 15 14 15 18 
Raymond . 21 11 15 19 
Sturdevant . 13 14 11 .. 
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 
17 15 20 17 20 19 21 
19 23 . . .. 
23 . 
8 4 .. .. 
17 21 16 17 
17 19 18 17 
13 5 .. .. 
IS 23 
11 13 
22 18 24 
23 .. .. 
19 .. .. 
These are great days for shooting now, and as we 
keep open until the last of June, we hope to entertain 
good crowds each Saturday and extend an invitation to 
all who care to try their hand at the game to pay us a 
visit—either see or show us how it is done. 
The Newburgh Gun and Rifle Association will hold 
its first annual two day shoot on May 20-21. Ten events 
daily and extra events optional with the shooters. The 
grounds are located on the Kissam property. Take 
W alden car to Glenwocd, or city car to West Newburgh, 
only five minutes’ walk from trolley. Grounds open for 
practice 9 A. M. Shooting starts promptly at 10:30 A.M. 
Interstate Association rules to govern. Birds deducted 
at 2 cents each. Added money $10—high amateur gun 
of the shoot. Event for professionals at 25 targets for 
prize valued at $25. The officers of the club are: Pres¬ 
ident, Dr. Henry Wilson; ATce-president, Raphael Egan; 
Treasurer, Andrew J. Leicht; Secretary, AA^m. C. Gibb. 
Directors: Ralph \V. AA’hitehill, Harry A. Piper, Harry 
J. Haon; Captain, Andrew J. Leicht; Director of the 
Grounds, Adrian Kissam. 
Platteville G. C. 
Plattf.vit le, 
tropby follow, 50 
AVis., April 27.—Scores of 
targets per man: 
March 
B H Doescher.... 
. 46 
Ed Bellmever .... 
. 37 
Emery Bellme 3 *er 
. 45 
P Karrmann . 
. 34 
(' E Gilmore _ 
. 43 
M Bruner . 
. 34 
\V Karrmann .... 
. 40 
C. E. Gilmore, 
Sec’y. 
INDEPENDENCE GUN CLUB. 
