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FOREST AND STREAM 
July 6, 1912 
IOWA CITY GUN CLUB. 
Worcester Sportsmen’s Club. 
Worcester, Mass., June 22. —The tournament per¬ 
sonally conducted by A. E. Sibley, of the American 
Powder Mills, and G. H. Chapin, of the Winchester 
Repeating Arms Co., was held here tp-dav. “Chape" 
did not seem to mind the work and it certainly did not 
interfere with his hitting them. The scores: 
H 
L Snow . 
Shot 
at. 
150 
Brk. 
12S 
S 
W Putnam . 
Shot 
at. 
150 
Brk. 
132 
C 
W Doten .. 
150 
132 
C 
P Blanchard 
150 
91 
II 
S Powers ... 
150 
104 
H 
Boynton ... 
150 
131 
II 
H Wright . 
150 
120 
A 
Allen . 
150 
96 
H 
E Dickerman 150 
133 
W 
C Brooks .. 
150 
its 
C 
P Blinn . 
150 
124 
R 
G Levermore 
150 
103 
W 
C Newton .. 
150 
124 
L 
II Davis ... 
150 
116 
W 
F Clarke .. 
150 
131 
1 
II Hardv.... 
150 
121 
E 
A Sanderson 150 
no 
H 
II Knight .. 
150 
107 
H 
F Robinson. 
150 
132 
A 
S Noyes ... 
150 
117 
A 
K Peacot ... 
150 
01 
1 
F Powers ... 
150 
83 
C 
A Dodge . 
150 
112 
G 
R Steele .... 
150 
139 
A 
C Rice . 
150 
92 
T 
Clark, Tr. 
150 
131 
G 
C Rousseau 
150 
97 
H 
P Emorv... 
150 
133 
M 
H Boland .. 
150 
123 
A 
M Arnold 
150 
127 
J 
S Sherer . 
150 
110 
I 
D Iordan _ 
150 
124 
Letendre .... 
150 
125 
C Crompton ... 
45 
26 
F 
R Sweet .... 
150 
121 
P 
W Ilehir ... 
60 
19 
J 
M Gates .... 
150 
136 
H 
W Bartlett . 
30 
19 
Professionals 
Geo H Chapin 
150 
147 
O 
R Dickey .. 
150 
134 
T 
E Sheldon .. 
150 
127 
G 
Wheeler .... 
150 
120 
E 
R Sawin .... 
150 
121 
IV 
B Darton .. 
150 
131 
T 
S Fanning .. 
150 
140 
M 
Ballou . 
loO 
125 
H 
H Stevens .. 
150 
143 
A 
E Sibley ... 
150 
134 
Analost&n Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C., June 30.—Following are the 
scores made by the Analostan Gun Club members yes¬ 
terday. Dr. A. B. Stine and Phil. Steubener tied for 
high in the singles, each scoring 92 out of 100, and 
W. E. Ford and Walter Ferguson tied in the doubles 
on 20 out of 24. Steubener missed only two out of his 
first 50. while Stine scored 49 out of his last 50, run¬ 
ning 45 straight. 
Shot at. Broke Shot at. Broke 
Stine . 
. 100 
92 
Green . 
65 
53 
Steubener . 
. 100 
92 
Barnes . 
50 
42 
Ford . 
. 100 
89 
Bohnke . 
50 
39 
G W Peck, Tr. 
. 100 
88 
Kirk . 
50 
39 
Parsons . 
. 100 
87 
T.uttrell . 
50 
35 
Ferguson . 
. 100 
84 
Monroe . 
50 
33 
Huseman . 
. 100 
80 
M Taylor . 
30 
25 
Gerald Peck ... 
. 100 
41 
Wagner . 
30 
19 
Sharpe . 
. 100 
26 
C S Wilson. 
30 
21 
Emmons . 
. so 
44 
Orrison . 
Miles Taylor, 
25 
Sec' 
22 
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Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City. N. J., June 30. —Appended are the 
scores of the Hudson Gun Club’s regular bi-monthly 
shoot, held this morning. The attendance was rather 
slim, as only ten shooters took part in the day’s pro¬ 
gram, due no doubt to a number of our members being 
away on their vacations. We trust that they will keep 
in practice while away, so as to be in trim for our 
annual summer tournament and corn feast that the 
Hudsons pull off every year, and which is carded to 
take place in the near future, the date not being de¬ 
cided yet, but will be published in the sporting col¬ 
umns of your most valuable paper as soon as we find 
that the corn is ripe. 
There was a dead heat for high gun honors between 
Dave Engle (who always manages to keep near the top 
of the score sheet) and Doc Groll (the man that is al¬ 
ways looking for a little side bet to make things inter¬ 
esting), each man scoring 83 out of the 100 targets that 
count in the club averages. Jack Williams was second 
with 79 per cent. 
The morning was cool and pleasant; in fact, an 
ideal day for trapshooting, with just wind enough to 
make the targets travel a little faster than the traps 
could throw them, and which accounts in a way for 
some of the poor scores. 
Our next shoot will be held on July 14, and every¬ 
body is welcome to shoot along with us, so come out 
and pay us a visit. 
Targets: 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
D 
D Engle . 
. 21 
21 
21 
20 
19 
J 
II Williams. 
. 19 
20 
18 
18 
21 
Dr O’Brien . 
. 15 
IS 
18 
17 
19 
w 
Roach . 
. 17 
17 
19 
19 
21 
Di 
r Groll . 
. 19 
18 
23 
23 
16 
C 
von Lengerke. 
. 17 
17 
19 
23 
19 
T 
Kellev . 
. 17 
17 
19 
21 
19 
V’ 
Hutchings . 
. 17 
18 
20 
17 
19 
T 
Whitley . 
. 21 
19 
22 
19 
17 
T 
Williams, lr. 
. IS 
17 
20 
15 
19 
T. II 
. K 
., Sec’y 
Smith Gun Club. 
Excellent scores were made June 29 at the Smith 
Gun Club traps. High gun was J. Baldwin with 211 
out of 225. Dr. Moeller broke 193 out of 225. The fol¬ 
lowing scores were made: 
J Baldwin . 23 23 25 24 23 22 22 25 25 
Dr Moeller . 19 20 22 23 24 19 22 23 21 
II Higgs . 20 17 23 22 . 
F Apgar . 16 18 19 20 18 . 
A Stevenson . 12 14 12. 
R Bercaugh . 21 20 20 . 
Lindley . 22 21 21 . 
E Leslie . 10 9 13. 
Castle . 20 22 23 22 . .. 
E Stager . 22 20 21 IS. 
Registered Tournaments. 
The following tournaments have been registered with 
the Interstate Association during the week ending 
June 29: 
"Sept. 23-24.—Lewiston (Idaho) G. C. T. T. Lomax, Sec’y. 
Oct. 1-2.—Omaha (Neb.) G. C. F. T. Lovering, Sec’y. 
Oct. 18.—Adams (Neb.) G. C. H. K. Mitton, Sec’y. 
Elmer E. Shaner. Sec’y-Treas. 
Forest and Stream may be ordered from any news¬ 
dealer. Ask your dealer to supply you regularly. 
VERMONT STATE TOURNAMENT—BARRE GUN CLUB. 
