668 
FOREST AND STREAM 
May 24, 1913 
MORE (g) VICTORIES 
The Southwestern Handicap, San Antonio, April 10, by H. R. Bosley, 19 yds., 92 ex 100 
The Southwestern Preliminary, San Antonio, April 9, by R.B. Barnes, 18 yds., 96 ex 100 
High Professional Average (tie), San Antonio, Anril 8-10, by J. S. Day, 339 ex 350 
High Amateur Average, New Orleans, April 15-16, by Bart. Lewis, . . . 387 ex 400 
High Amateur Average, Philadelphia, May 1-2, by G. S. McCarty, . . . 336 ex 350 
Wawasett Trophy, Philadelphia, May 1-2, by G. S. McCarty,. 100 Straight 
High Amateur Average, Oklahoma State Shoot, April 30-May I, by Bart. Lewis, 282 ex 300 
High General Average, Pitcairn, Pa., May 6, by W. Henderson, .... 122 ex 125 
High Amateur Average, Vicksburg, Miss., May 6, by J. R. Livingston, . . 234 ex 250 
GET IN THE BAND WAGON BY USING 
‘‘steel where steel belongs’^ Shells. 
Best constructed and best shooting and most popular shells made. 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY, CINCINNATI. OHIO 
NEW YORK: 60-62 Warren St., T. EL Keller, Manager. SAN FRANCISCO: 583-585 Howard SL, J. S. Frenclt, Manager. 
NEW ORLEANS: 321 Magazdne St., Lee Omotaundro, Manager. 
=*c 
1 O Le Compte ... 
18 
14 17 
18 17 
18 
84 
c 
W Wheeler . 
17 
16 10 
11 11 
7 
55 
T 
E Henderson . 
17 
13 18 
18 14 
17 
80 
Chas Green . 
18 
17 18 
19 19 
19 
92 
D 
T Leahy . 
18 
18 16 
17 18 
19 
88 
1 
H Noel . 
18 
17 18 
17 20 
17 
89 
J 
P Sousa . 
18 
16 17 
17 18 
16 
84 
C 
D Hunt . 
18 
18 19 
17 14 
18 
86 
W 
M Teague, Jr. 
16 
20 18 
15 17 
18 
88 
B 
Beasley . 
16 
17 17 
14 14 
16 
78 
R 
G Thorington . 
16 
18 16 
16 14 
20 
84 
E 
E Winters . 
16 
15 17 
14 17 
19 
82 
C 
F Galliher . 
16 
18 17 
16 13 
17 
81 
1 
D Noble, Jr. 
16 
14 15 
15 15 
14 
73 
1 
M Nicrosi . 
16 
10 7 
15 12 
9 
53 
D 
S Holt . 
16 
16 16 
17 18 
19 
86 
G 
G Vaughn . 
16 
15 19 
17 18 
19 
88 
H 
M Herin . 
16 
15 15 
17 14 
16 
77 
H 
P Perry . 
16 
12 12 
16 18 
15 
73 
E 
Hinderer . 
16 
13 12 
10 12 
15 
62 
^Professional. 
56 entries at $8 
each.,,, 
...$448.00 
1 penalty entry 
at $13., 
... 13.00 
2 penalty entries 
targets only. 
at $2. 
.. $4.00 
101 entries. 
Added to the purse . 200.00 
$665.00 
The winners, their scores and winnings follow: F. T. 
Joerg 93, $200 guaranteed; Chas. Green, R. H. Bruns, 
Bart Lewis, W. H. Jones and E. R. Alexander, 92, $84.60 
each; D. A. Edwards, J. A. Blunt, and J. K. Warren 91, 
435.45 each; J. H. McDuffie, V. Cate, W. T. Laslie, G. H. 
Waddell, and G. L. Lyon 90, $12.00 each. 
SQUIER MONEY-BACK PURSE. 
55,000 targets at 
Ic. each. 
.$550.00 
First day extra 
entrance 
at $1. 
. 56.50 
Second day extra entrance, at $1. 
. 63.00 
Third day extra entrance at $1. 
. 61.00 
Total purse 
.$730.50 
Total losses 
paid back. 
. 346.15 
Surplus .... 
.$384.35 
The winners, amount won 
and scores follow: 
Amt. 
Score 
Amt. : 
Score 
J S Young_$50.05 
338 
J M Barrett.. 
. 11.55 
328 
Bart Lewis .... 42.35 
337 
W N Erskine. 
. 4.80 
327 
G L Lyon.42.35 
337 
N Tucker .... 
. 4.80 
327 
•G H Waddell.. 32.70 
336 
C W Dunlap. 
. 4.80 
327 
Geo Crosby ... 32.70 
336 
W H Cochrane 4.80 
327 
E R Alexander 26.35 
335 
W W Cocke.. 
. 3.85 
326 
V Cate . 23.10 
334 
J K Warren.. 
. 3.85 
325 
W H Jones.... 19.25 
333 
H Dickerman. 
. 3.85 
325 
J R Livingstn. 19.26 
332 
Chas Green .. 
. 3.85 
323 
A J Hill. 15.40 
330 
D T Leahy... 
. 3.85 
322 
G Hillman .... 11.55 
329 
C L Gunn.... 
. 3.85 
322 
R H Bruns_11.55 
329 
Fort Thomas G. C. 
At the weekly shoot of the club. May 18, there were 
nineteen shooters present, and some good scores were 
recorded. The club was recently organized among the 
officers of the Army who are stationed at the Post, and 
the members are showing steady improvement. The 
shooting is done over a set of expert traps, and the 
targets thrown have been very irregrular in their flight, 
making high scores almost impossible. The club will 
install a Leggett automatic trap the coming week, and 
the result will be seen at their next meet in fewer 
misses. High score for the day was made by H. R. 
Irwin, who dropped but 3 targets in the first 50, and 
went out with fe. H. Stegeman also shot a very good 
race, getting in second place with 90. J. Day was the 
only shooter to go straight in any one of the 25-target 
events, but hard luck in the first event cut his score 
down below normal, and he got in third place on 89. 
In the last 75 he missed but 3 targets. Capt. Smith was 
high man among the officers, getting 83, and breaking 
90 per cent, in the last 50. He was followed by Lieut. 
Harmon, who tied with A. Stegeman on 81. Two Du 
Pont trophies, sterling silver watch fobs were shot for, 
the first being won by Capt. Welborn, and the second 
by Capt. Munson. Shooting at doubles, J. Day broke 
38 out of 25 pairs, and Lieut. Hobson scored 21 out of 
12 pairs. Irwin made the long run of the day, 35. The 
conditions were not of the best, the background not 
being very good, and the wind causing the targets to 
be uneven in their flighty Scores: 
Capt Smith . 
H R Irwin. 
A Stegeman . 
H Stegeman . 
Capt Munson . 
Capt Anderson ... 
Capt Brown . 
Col Crane . 
Capt Davids . 
Lt Harmon . 
83 
Lt Hearn . 
.... 76 
92 
Lt Hobson . 
.... 75 
81 
Capt Kinney . 
.... 39 
90 
Dr Tedd . 
.... 43 
73 
Capt Rethers . 
.... 36 
60 
Capt R Smith. 
.... 73 
57 
Stevenson (40) .... 
46 
Capt Welborn .... 
.... 74 
70 
81 
J Day . 
.... 89 
team winning by one target, although both teams did 
better work than in the first contest. Sander did very 
nice work for his team in the second match, dropping 
but one target. 
High individual score in the matches was made by 
Buckeye in the first contest, a straight 25. Butz also 
did better work in the matches than in the regular events. 
The club will be represented at the Kentucky State 
shoot at Winchester on May 22-23, and on the 24th, the 
team will visit Dayton. O., for the second contest in 
the series of intercity team matches with that city and 
Springfield. 
Shooting at 10 pairs of doubles, Le Compte broke 
14. Holliday, Jr., had his troubles in the second event 
when he. tried to shoot a strange gun, and the score 
shows the result of the change. Mc.\rdle shot for the 
first time since his return from Florida, and considering 
his lack of practice did well. J. B. C. was not quite in 
his usual form, but the wind was a trifle too much for 
him. Cambell was a little off until he got in the second 
team race, when he shot a 96 per cent. clip. F. M. 
Holliday does not get into the game very often, but he 
has not forgotten how. and can give some of the regpi- 
lars a run for their money. 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Cambell 
100 
84 
Le Compte .... 
. 100 
60 
Sander .. 
100 
64 
F M Holliday.. 
. 100 
85 
Medico , 
100 
92 
Welsh . 
. 100 
92 
Butz .... 
100 
83 
T Day . 
. 100 
92 
Schreck . 
100 
89 
Smith . 
. 100 
93 
Squier .. 
lOO 
84 
J B C . 
. 80 
60 
Holliday, 
Jr. 
100 
73 
McArdle . 
. 40 
35 
Davies .. 
100 
91 
C C Cox. 
. 80 
60 
Trimble 
lOO 
92 
Buckeye . 
. 20 
19 
Hammerschmidt. 
100 
93 
Graf . 
. 20 
9 
Team 
race: 
Buckeye 
.. 25 
21 
Schreck . 
... 22 
24 
Cambell 
.. 21 
24 
Ham’rschm’t .. 
... 23 
24 
Sandler . 
.. 18 
24 
Butz . 
... 20 
23 
64 
69 
65 
70 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
Twenty shooters were at the grounds. May 18, for 
the weekly shoot. The expected team shoot with the 
Westwood Club was again postponed, as the team was 
unable to get over. In the shoot-off of the tie for the 
Du Pont trophy between John Schreck and Sander, at 
100 targets, the former won on a score of 89 to 76, the 
latter having a handicap. The weather conditions were 
not of the best, a strong cross-wind affecting the flight 
of the targets to a considerable extent. Hammerschmidt 
and Smith tied for first place on 93 each. Medico was 
in the lead at the close of the third event with »0 
straight, but dropped his fourth target in the fourth 
event, getting a run of 63. He finished with only one 
down in the last event, and tied for second place with 
Trimble, Welsh and Day on 92. Davies shot a fast clip 
until the last event, and went out in third place on 91. 
Cambell, Buckeye and Sander went up against 
Schreck, Hammerschmidt and Butz in a team match at 
25 targets each, the latter team winning by 1 target. 
In a second match the result was the same, Schreck’s 
Boston A. A. 
Boston, Mass., May 17.—As most members of the 
B. A. A. Gun Club weie at the shoot at Beverly to-day, 
only a small squad turned out here. Tlie take-home 
trophy was won by Hamblin. Mr. Whittemore offered 
a trophy at 100 targets. It was won by Carleton with 
97 from 24. Hamblin won the regular event with 94 
from 6 and for second in Carleton event with same 
score. The scores: 
Regular 
handicap, 100 targets: 
.12 
84 
Hamblin ... 
.. 6 
94 
Whitney . 
Owen . 
.. 16 
92 
Acorn . 
. 24 
83 
Farmer . 
. 6 
88 
Carleton . 
.24 
78 
Ellis . 
. 3 
88 
Whittemore trophy. 
100 
targets: 
Carleton ... 
. 24 
97 
Ellis . 
. 3 
91 
Hamblin ... 
.. 6 
94 
Whitney . 
.12 
88 
Whittemore 
. 10 
93 
Owen . 
.16 
76 
Acorn . 
. 24 
92 
Farmer . 
. 6 
74 
