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FOREST AND STREAM 
Aug. 3, 1912 
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looked very small to him: but Fred says that they will 
look larger from day to day, as he gets into the game 
again. We hope so, and it would be pleasing to see 
some of the other old stand-bys get into the game again. 
The club shoot on Aug. 3 will be known as Freeman 
day; the contest will be in charge of Capt. Geo. P. 
Freeman, and George is going to see that everything is 
dished out as fine as silk, and if the boys will only come, 
they will get a day that they can put in a frame—some¬ 
thing to look at—as George knows how to do it. Shoots 
of this kind are to be held each Saturday. Some mem¬ 
ber of the club will be honored by having a day named 
after him, and it will be up to him to see how many of 
his friends he can get out; so. boys, get on your think¬ 
ing caps and see how many friends you have got that 
can break targets. Judge Ong is home. From a letter 
received from him by the manager he says some dub 
has been using his name, making 28 or 30 out of 50. 
The Judge wants it understood that he has not shot a 
target in a year, and he don’t like to have a man by the 
name of Ong without he can break a 90 per cent. clip. 
Event No. 1, monthly trophy, 50 targets, 16yds.: Jones 
48, Brown 46, Dibble 45, Stepp 45, Freeman 42, Rockwell 
42, Judd 42, Haycox 40, Hopkins 37, Wall 37, Thorp 35, 
Beckley 35, Beal 33, W. Green 33, C. B. Green 37. 
Event No. 2, annual trophy, 50 targets, 16vds.: Brown 
47, Freeman 44, Tones 44, Rockwell 43, Judd 43, Wall 40, 
Stepp 40, Beal 40, Hopkins 39. Mist 39, Green 37, Right 
37, Thorp 35. W. Green 33, Douglass 31. 
Blue Ribbon No. 1, 25 targets per man, added tar¬ 
gets handicap: Stepp (4) 25, Jones (1) 24, Brown (0) 23, 
Beal (2) 23, Hopkins (8) 23, Freeman (6) 22, Judd (1) 22, 
Green (5) 22, Haycox (2) 21, Beaumont (10) 20, Douglass 
(8) 19, Right (4)’18. 
Blue Ribbon No. 2, 25 targets per man,, added trgets 
handicaps: Judd (2) 25, Jones (2) 25, Green (5) 25, Brown 
(0) 24, Beaumont (10) 23, Stepp (0) 20, Beal (2) 20, Right 
(4) 20, Douglass (S) 19, W. Green (6) 17. 
F. IT. Wallace, Mgr. 
Du Pont Gun Club. 
Wilmington, Del., July 27. —In a team race at West 
Chester today between teams representing the Du Pont 
Gun Club and the West Chester Gun Club, the local 
marksmen won by the score of 452 to 424. 
The conditions of the race were that the ten high 
scores were to count, and prizes of silver spoons were 
awarded to the high man of each team. 
J. B. McHugh made the high score of te team repre¬ 
senting the Du Pont Gun Club, breaking 48 out of a 
possible 50. C. E. Barnes was high man for West 
Chester, with a score of 47 out of a possible 50. 
The showing made by the local gunners was ex¬ 
cellent, and they shot against the cream of Chester 
county. The scores: 
Du Pont Gun Club. West Chester. 
H W Bush . 38 
Dr S Steel . 12 
Clyde Leedom .42 
W S Colfax, Jr. 44 
Dr H Betts . 20 
Eugene du Pont .46 
T B McHugh .48 
C T Martin. 39 
L C Lyon .42 
W M Hammond . 42 
David Lindsay . 40 
H Winchester . 46 
T B Rogers. 33 
S J Newman . 42 
W Edmanson .42 
T A Campbell. 35 
H C McClane. 28 
T W Mathewson .33 
W G Wood . 46 
W Tomlinson . 42 
Dr E O Bullock .39 
R S Robinson . 30 
Gregg Godwin . 3S 
H P Carlon . 45 
L L Jarrell . 37 
T W Anderson, Jr.37 
C H Simon . 40 
A Richards . 32 
W A Joslyn . 46 
W B Smith, Jr. 40 
Dr A Patterson .40 
J H Minnick . 45 
S Tuchton . 39 
R F Willis . 45 
E P Ewing . 27 
W M Armstead .45 
D H Hunt . 
.... 33 
F V Mace . 
.... 44 
H H Solan . 
.... 45 
C H Harvey . 
.... 40 
C B Mardin . 
.... 34 
E E Farr . 
.... 32 
C R Poinsett . 
.... 27 
William Mayer . 
.... 37 
E T Happersett .... 
_37 
E K Smith . 
.... 36 
T Ferguson . 
.... 38 
C E Barnes . 
.... 47 
P W Eagan . 
.... 30 
R Temple . 
_ 37 
C W Martin . 
_31 
C Tohn . 
.... 44 
Benn . 
.... 37 
D Grooms . 
. 28 
L I) Schoth . 
.27 
I D Donnelly . 
. 1? 
N G Pyle . 
. 34 
W F Comfort . 
G M Hillpot . 
.37 
F Tackson . 
.33 
T Coyle . 
.... 46 
\Y H Soley . 
.35 
T Kirsch . 
. 41 
Z Reed . 
. 35 
FI Minker . 
. 42 
D W Irwin . 
.37 
H D Martin . 
.27 
H H Davis . 
. 20 
Cleveland Gun Club. 
Cleveland, O., July 20. —The weekly shoot of the 
Cleveland Gun Club was held to-day at Shooting Park 
Stop 16A, Mayfield road. The shoot was well attended, 
but no record-breaking scores were made. The weather 
conditions were not of the best. The shoot had to be 
shot under the covered booths, as it rained most of the 
time, but the game moved just the same, as the Cleve¬ 
land grounds are equipped for all kinds of weather con¬ 
ditions. 
At our next shoot a novel event will be held. A 
number of pictures have been secured of some of our 
good shots in days gone by and who are leaning on 
past records. These pictures will be used as a proxy 
and will be placed at the score and somebody will do 
the shooting, and the scorer will be placed on record 
in the name that the picture represent, as we do not 
want to see the names of Ong, Blakeslee, Burns, Eady, 
Telling, Docommun, Genner, Ambler, Rowley, King, 
Hopkins and others go out of existence. Of course, we 
cannot always use a proxy that will make the score of 
these gentlemen, but we wish to keep their names be¬ 
fore the public as great shots. 
The following are the scores of to-day: 
Event No. 1, monthly trophy, 50 targets, handicap 
16yds.: Judd 46, Stepp 45, Brown 44, Jones 43, Dibb e 
43, Rockwell 43, Doolittle 42, Freeman 40, Wallace 40, 
Beckley 38, Thorp 38, Stevens 38, Weeden 3S, Sherman 
37, Mack 36, Sharp 35, Douglass 35, Schultus 33. 
Event No. 2, annual trophy, 50 targets, handicap 
16yds.: Brown 46, Dibble 45, Doolittle 45, Jones 42, 
Wallace 40, Stepp 40. Freeman 40, Thorp 38, Rockwe 1 
41, Judd 37, Beckley 36, King 36, Stevens 36, Weeden 36, 
Schultus 35, Douglass 34, Sharp, 32, Sherman 32, Wak- 
man 30. 
Event No. 3, blue ribbon contest, 25 targets: Brown 
25, Doolittle 22, Jones 22, Judd 22, Thorp 21, Stepp 19, 
Beckley ID, Rock 19, Freeman 19, Stevens 19, Sherman 
18, Douglass 17. 
Event No. 4, blue ribbon contest, 25 targets: Brown 
24, Doolittle 24, Stepp 23, Jones 21, Judd 21, Freeman 
20, Rock 20, King 19, Beckley 17, Thorp 17, Stevens 17, 
Sherman 15. 
July 28.—Fifteen shooters took part in the weekly 
club shoot of the Cleveland Gun Club, held yesterday. 
High guns for the day were: Dr. A. I. Brown with 93 
out of 100; A. B. Jones, second with 92; Fred Beaumont, 
once a regular Saturday shooter, put in his first appear¬ 
ance at a club shoot for 1912. He said the targets 
Fulton Gun Club. 
Fulton. Mo., July 26. —We held our regular weekly 
shoot yesterday, and had with us three expert shots— 
C. G. Spencer, Jim Barr and Arthur Killam—and a large 
attendance of members and visitors, among the latter 
several ladies. The weather conditions were fine. Scores: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
*C G Spencer... 
100 
97 
E E Hape. 
50 
32 
*Tim Barr . 
100 
95 
W B Everheart. 
25 
15 
♦Arthur Killam. 
100 
89 
Bob Dorsey .... 
25 
15 
R A Moore. 
75 
62 
Art Bright . 
60 
31 
G T Yancy. 
50 
41 
Bob Gregor .... 
35 
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F A Gengrich... 
60 
48 
Tack Brooks ... 
25 
11 
Tohn Kester .... 
25 
19 
M T Baysinger. 
25 
10 
L Frank . 
70 
52 
Vic Lyons . 
40 
8 
Chip Doerreis... 
50 
34 
Bob McVeigh... 
10 
2 
■"Professionals. 
Through your paper our club wishes to thank these 
distinguished shooters for visiting our club, and invite 
them and all other visitors to join us whenever in our 
city. Fred. C. Wells, Sec’y-Treas. 
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