Nov. 30, 1912 
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Chicago Gun Club. 
Chicago, Ill., Nov. 16. — This was a splendid after¬ 
noon, anQ should have brought out a larger field of 
shooters, but we will probably have a good number out 
each week after the hunting season is over. 
Young and Graham put up the top scores of 45 out 
of 50 in the first club event, Dickerman tying Young on 
the same score in the second event, in which Graham 
broke 48. 
Young broke his 25 straight in the practice event, 
while Graham ran second with 24. 
Silver came out late, but shot 50 and scored a total 
of 45. 
Don’t fail to look up, in another column, the notice 
of our Thanksgiving Day shoot, which will be shot in 
the morning in time for you to get home for your 
turkey dinner. 
Nos. 5 to 8 inclusive were at 12 pairs each. No. 9 
was at 22yds. 
Events: 
Targets: 
S Young. 25 45 45 23 21 15 16 18 20 
E Dickerman. 21 43 45 . 
R Sharp. 15 40 44 .. 14 15 19 .. 19 
B Barnes. 36 42 . 
M Ballou . 21 33. 
E S Graham. 24 45 48 24 17 14 19 18 22 
T W Egan. 21 .... 15 .. 9 10 13 16 
E Silver . 21 .. ..24. 
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Nov. 17.—A field of nineteen shooters responded to 
the call of the firing line, most of them shooting quite a 
number of frames. Thomas and Heyford tied for first 
honors in the club event at 50 targets, each making a 
total of 43. Gelder and Dr. Griffith each broke 42, 
while Crane scored 41. Dr. Miller, Johnson and Trone 
paid us their first visit. F. Reid also had his first tryout 
at the traps. Scores: 
Events: 123456789 10 
Targets: 25 50 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 
D E Thomas, 22. 24 43 
T P Bue. 19. 15 37 .. 
Dr E L Heyford, 19. 17 43 .. 
P Miller, 19 . 19 39 .. 
C R Seelig, 19.39 .. 
T H Shrigley, 19. 38 
M Gelder, 18. 20 42 .. 
Dr W C Sanford, IS. 28 27 
Dr R L Griffith. IS. 42 39 
Geo A Crane, 18.41 39 
23 18 18 23 
.. 24 15 16 22 18 21 
19 .. .. 11 11 .. 
20 16 .. 16 . 
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21 19 21 20 18 
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Willard Sanford, 18 .23 14 
Dr G A Miller, 18. 
H W Johnson, 18. 
S W Trone, 18 . 
J Reid. 18 . 
F Reid, 18 . 
C F Seelig. 18 .13 15. 
H Wolfe, 18 .15 21 17. 
F E Gould, 18 .16 13 .. 
Events 5 to 10 inclusive were distance handicaps. 
Wm. F. Merkee, Supt. 
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Crescent A. C. 
Bay Ridc.e, L. I., Nov. 24.—An unfinished run of 
68 went to credit of J. H. Vanderveer in weekly shoot 
at Crescent Athletic Club to-day. He won the fifth leg 
on the November cup, also the 25-target sweepstakes 
handicap with perfect scores. He had previously shot 
18 straight in the last string for the take-home trophy, 
making in all his run of 68 . 
A. Corlies, making his first appearance of the season, 
was the winner of the take-home trophy, at 100 targets, 
handicap with 96. J. H. Vanderveer and F. S. Hyatt 
tied for second place. In the second string of this 
event George Brower made a perect score of 25. 
Clinton R. James, the chairman of the shooting 
committee, continued his good work by capturing the 
fifth leg on the committee cup at 50 targets, handicap. 
Mr. James totaled 47, aided by a handicap of 2, which 
was one better than the score of A. Corlies, who shot 
with an allowance of 4. 
In a handicap sweepstakes at 25 targets, J. S. Lawson 
carried off the honors with a score of 25, but he was in 
receipt of a handicap of 6 . F. S. Hyatt with an allow¬ 
ance of 4 and a total of 24 was second. 
There will be shooting at the New Moon traps on 
Thursday, commencing at 10 o’clock, and special holi¬ 
day trophies will be awarded. The scores: 
Committee cup, 50 targets, handicap: 
C R James.. 2 47 
A Corlies . 4 46 
F B Stephenson.... 0 43 
J F James. 0 42 
J S Lawson.12 42 
Take-home trophy, 100 targets, handicap 
C W Berner. 4 39 
G Brower . 2 39 
J H Vanderveer... 2 38 
F S Hyatt. 8 37 
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Corlies . 8 96 
H Vanderveer.... 4 96 
S Hyatt .16 95 
S Lawson. 24 92 
Brower . 4 95 
F B Stephenson.... 0 86 
C R James . 4 79 
C W Berner. 8 76 
W W Stake . 28 58 
M Stiner . 2 41 
F James. 0 87 R F Esterbrook_ 7 14 
Monthly cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
H Vanderveer.... 1 25 
S Hyatt. 4 24 
Corlies . 2 24 
B Stephenson... 0 22 
G Brower . 1 21 
G Berner 
2 20 
S Lawson. 6 
R James. 1 
J F James. 0 19 
M Steiner . 1 
R Esterbrook . 7 
W Stake . 7 
Sweepstakes, 25 targets, handicap: 
M Stiner . 1 
A Corlies . 2 
W Stake . 7 
R Esterbrook . 7 
S Lawson . 6 25 
S Hyatt. 4 24 
R James. 1 22 
F James. 0 23 
B Stephenson.... 0 23 
Sweepstakes, 25 targets, handicap: 
H Vanderveer_ 1 25 F S Hyatt. 4 
F James. 0 23 C R James. 1 
B Stephenson.... 0 23 
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Medford Gun Club. 
Medford, Okla., Nov. 22.—Nine members of our 
gun club enjoyed our regular Friday afternoon practice 
shoot to-day. Our club expects to do things for 1913. 
We will have a high average trophy for the year, and a 
monthly handicap shoot for a trophy. This week we 
improved our shooting grounds by remodeling the club 
house and putting in a plank platform on the firing line. 
The following scores were made to-day: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shanklin 
47 
Hutchinson 
.... 30 
21 
.... 50 
44 
. 30 
20 
Bunch ... 
. 50 
33 
Brown . 
. 25 
24 
Hardy ... 
. 30 
27 
Strider . 
. 25 
23 
Dotts .... 
. 30 
25 
I. V. Hardy. 
Marine and Field Club. 
Bath Beach, L. I., Nov. 23. —F. P. Hopkins won 
three out of four events here to-day, scoring on Novem¬ 
ber cup, ( 8 ) 93, and getting both scratch sweeps, each 
with 23 dead ones. C. M. Camp, who generally shows 
somewhere at every shoot, tightened his cinch on club 
trophy with 22 from scratch. 
Attendance was light owing to football and wild 
ducks, which do not mix well with inanimate targets. 
November cup, 
100 targets, handicap: 
F 
P Hopkins. 
. 8 93 
C D Sayre. 
80 
C 
M (amp. 
. 12 90 
W McConville _ 
. 0 
71 
E 
D Church. 
. 18 83 
G G Stephenson.. 
. 0 
63 
Club trophy, 25 
targets, 
scratch: 
C 
M Camp. 
.... 22 
F P Hopkins. 
18 
c 
1i Sayre. 
.... 21 
E D Church. 
17 
W 
McConville ... 
.... 19 
G G Stephenson... 
15 
Sweepstakes, 25 
targets. 
scratch: 
F 
P Hopkins. 
.... 23 
W McConville .... 
16 
C 
M Camp. 
E D Church. 
16 
G 
G Stephenson... 
.... 18 
C D Sayre. 
12 
Sweepstakes, 25 
targets, 
scratch: 
F 
P Hopkins. 
.... 23 
G G Stephenson... 
18 
C 
M Camp. 
.... 19 
E D Church. 
17 
W 
McConville .... 
.... 19 
C D Sayre . 
14 
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