Aug. io, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Chicago Interurban League. 
The fourth shoot of the Chicago Interurban League 
of Gun Clubs took place on the grounds of the National 
Gun Club at Riverside, July 28. The attendance was 
very good, eighty-isix shooters in all. If it were not for 
the threatening weather early in the morning, the at¬ 
tendance might have been larger. The day turned out 
beautiful; the wind was high from the west, which prob¬ 
ably prevented real high scores, such as are most always 
made on the Riverside grounds. 
Chicago Gun Club again won first place, with the 
Long Lake Club second. This puts these two clubs 
now in a tie for first, each having 24 points. Joe 
Barto, of the Chicago Gun Club, and J. L. Humpter, of 
Hammond, each got high score with 47. 
This was Jay R. Graham’s first appearance since his 
return from Stockholm, where he won the world’s 
honors, and he was given a hearty reception by the 
shooting contingent present. 
Doc May and his crew did their utmost to make 
this shoot a success, and every little detail was looked 
after, and the shoot consequently ran off very smoothly. 
The standing of the League at this time is as fol¬ 
lows: 
Long Lake . 
. 18 
6 
24 
Chicago . 
.•. 17 
7 
24 
National . 
. 15 
5 
20 
South Chicago ... 
. 15 
4 
19 
South Shore . 
. 9 
3 
12 
Hammond . 
. 7 
2 
9 
Arlington Heights .. 
The scores follow: 
i 
O 
Chicago Gun Club. 
South Shore 
Gun 
Club. 
T S Young. 
46 
Chas Antoine 
41 
J Barto . 
47 
E Heath . 
44 
D Thomas . 
44 
W Birkland .. 
42 
H E Dickerman.. 
44 
T H Amberg.. 
41 
H Wolfe. 
46—227 
C Hoix . 
41—209 
Long Lake Gun 
Club. 
Hammond Gun 1 
Club. 
Jay Graham. 
45 
T Ilumpfer ... 
47 
Tom Graham . 
45 
T Becker . 
46 
McDermott . 
43 
VV B Fenstermaker 37 
Ray Loring . 
43 
Nimetz . 
36 
F Stanton . 
46—222 
C G Walker.. 
37—203 
National Gun Club. 
Arlington H’ts 
Gun Club 
A F MacLachlan.. 
46 
Henry Martin 
41 
Dr Conk . 
42 
E C Smith.... 
42 
W C Brown. 
46 
Meyers . 
36 
C W May. 
43 
1 Proctor .... 
37 
O P Goode. 
42—219 
Henry Hintz . 
35—191 
South Chicago Gun Club. 
Professionals. 
C Emery . 
45 
Stannard . 
42 
Chas Rambo . 
43 
Amman . 
46 
C Hausler . 
44 
Ed Graham ... 
40 
S Johnson . 
41 
Kirkwood .... 
40 
F Olson . 
42—215 
Marden . 
42—210 
Those who shot, but who did not qualify for their 
respective teams follow: 
Chicago Gun Club—W. F. Riley 40, W. A. Davis 
41, C. E. Shaw 41, Gulder 40, Oscar Kausche 41, Wm. 
Holtz 42, J. A. Taggart 35, J. H. May 40, Phil Miller 34, 
J. Panesi 40, C. . R. Seelig 42, C. F. Seelig 42, J. Eck 
31, T. P. Bue 43, J. VV. Keller 33, Leo Stockley 43, 
Dr. Shaw 35 
Long Lake Gun Club—W. Jackson 42, L. M. Feth- 
erstone 42, R. Kuss 42. I’. Graham 38, Hutton 33, 
Cliff 38. 
National Gun Club—W. E. Einfeldt 41, B. L. Kam- 
merer 41, J. A. Schultz 38, Kuhlman 40, A. Johnson 33, 
F. J. Kearns 39, M. George 39, Kunzer 39, Rizzig 32, 
Fredericks 39, Houseman 36, Eckert 35. 
South Chicago Gun Club—VV. Reed 35, H. Reed 34, 
VV. Hausler 28, E. Hausler 41, Nitshke 39, Fred Pernod 
29, Dr. Stanton 40. 
South Shore Gun Club—J. Birkland 35. 
Hammond Gun Club—F. M. Warnimont 22. 
Arlington Heights Gun Club—Edw. Schulenberg 32. 
E. B. Shogren, Sec’y-Treas. 
Oregon Gun Club. 
Oregon, Wis., July 30.—J. S. Young easily was high 
gun here to-day, shooting a classy and consistent score 
up to the tenth event, when he fell down from form 
with a thud that lost him 3 out of his 15. Finally he 
totalled 144, this being 4 better than C. P. Shumway 
and Paul Kimbali, each of whom broke badly in several 
frames. Flowever, all three top amateurs shot in a class 
with the two upper “no cash” shooters, E. Graham mak¬ 
ing 143 and W. D. Stannard 141. 
L Nickerson _ 
J Heimer . 
L Nelson . 
P H Cusick. 
C E Parkin . 
W E Lawyer_ 
H McNamara ... 
E P Drake. 
Dr Gibson . 
C E Snider. 
J D Pollard. 
E L Wiswall .... 
H H Gay. 
A Vance . 
VV H Dreher. 
J S Young . 
O P Goode. 
C P Shumway... 
Capt Jack . 
H G Waterman. 
A E Hanneman.. 
N Miller . 
Jas Christianson 
P Erickson . 
Professionals: 
E Graham . 
F H Siefkin. 
113 p Christianson .102 
122 L S Dell. 89 
n l L Fauerbach . 85 
117 VV E Miller. 97 
107 VV E Riley. 84 
143 A A Mayer. 108 
107 C F Ford. 86 
119 W H Skolas.114 
117 T L Meloy. 108 
126 E L Sholts. 95 
109 L C Angrick. 109 
109 J B Pierce.125 
104 E E Austin . 97 
134 G Sholts . 115 
111 A L Hauson . 103 
144 H VV Turner. 107 
123 C M Clark. Ill 
140 Paul Kimball . 140 
129 F G Fuller. 139 
99 J Raup . 125 
125 D A Hutton. H 2 
102 Dr P C Regan. 99 
99 Chas F Schneider.j.03 
100 
143 W O Stannard.141 
130 C E Robbins. 134 
H. R. Patterson, Sec’y. 
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Thornburg Gun Club. 
The Thornburg Gun Club held a very successful 
shoot at their traps, Thornburg, Pa., Saturday, July 27. 
Neb Painter was high amateur with 98 out of 100, and 
Jimmy Lewis, the popular Winchester pro., tied him 
with a loss of only 2 out of his 100 targets. The follow¬ 
ing are some of the scores: 
G E Painter. 0 98 
G H Cochran. 6 98 
A C Wooster. 9 92 
M D Ullery. 9 92 
A S Bishop . 9 94 
J M Kable.10 86 
j Bruff .10 86 
A N Baker. 8 98 
*J Lewis . 0 98 
A W Patton .21 82 
Wm A Stavings ... 21 81 
Harrington .12 95 
Fetzer ... 15 90 
Paul T. Evans, Sec’y. 
Baudette Gun Club. 
Baudette, Minn., July 29. —Thirty-seven enthusiasts, 
including six upper-class men from “targets only” col¬ 
lege, shot in our registered tournament here to-day. 
Amateur J. P. White won high gun honors in the 
money class, breaking even on 146 out of 150, with R. R. 
Barber top pro. Bill Ridley’s pump hand suffered some 
lost motion, resulting in a bad day for him, with 142, 
2 less than Fred Bills from prodom cracked. C. A. 
Hale was third amateur, tying up at 139 with J. H. 
Stair and “Snuff” Taylor from the “pink sheet.” 
W Ridley . 
.... 142 
Mrs R R Barber.. 
. 116 
J P White. 
.... 146 
D Farrel . 
M A Nashold. 
.... 139 
Bert Ayers . 
C A Hale. 
.... 123 
T Perkins . 
.132 
Dr Jones . 
.... 138 
C E Wubbens.... 
.133 
f E Wahlberg . 
.... 127 
T W Jowett. 
.113 
E Esenrich . 
.... 124 
E Moorhead . 
P Aldrin . 
.... 109 
T Hoover . 
.135 
Mrs Nashold . 
.... 105 
J F Peterson. 
. 92 
P Cowan . 
.... 134 
T Gerrie . 
. 105 
W Young . 
.... 96 
W E Carr. 
.130 
M S Weeks. 
.... 114 
E Riley . 
. 118 
O Flatner . 
.... 108 
I, Matthews . 
. 115 
F E lohnson. 
.... 105 
D F Miller. 
. 122 
Max Stein . 
Professionals: 
.... 118 
F Smestek . 
. 113 
R R Barber. 
.... 146 
H G Taylor . 
. 139 
F C, Bills. 
... 144 
C G Dockendorf.. 
. 134 
J H Stair. 
... 139 
F R Gilman . 
A. M. FToover, 
. 120 
Sec’y. 
