826 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Dec. 28, 1912 
Chicago Gun Club. 
Chicago, Ill., Dec. 14.—May weather in the middle 
of December, such as we had to-day, certainly should 
have brought out a good field of shooters, but only a 
few came out for practice at the traps. Let us hope 
that those who have been going out after game will have 
the best of success, so that they will come back filled 
with new enthusiasm for shooting, and fill their places 
on the firing line before the traps. 
Goode ran up a total of 91 out of 100 in the two 50- 
target club events, and then broke 24 out of 25 in event 
No. 4, gun below the armpit. Barnes took first honors 
in the practice event, scoring 14 out of 15, breaking 40 
and 44 in the next two events. Cannon and Fetherston 
were out to-day for the first time in several moons. 
Scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 15 50 50 25 Targets: 15 50 50 25 
O P Goode. 11 44 47 24 TV Cannon.... 8 31 .. .. 
C B Barnes_ 14 40 44 20 L M Fetherston.23 
C W May. 9 39 35 15 
Dec. 15.—The pleasant weather of yesterday did not 
hold over for to-day, as dark, heavy clouds hung over¬ 
head, which made it dark, and a strong wind from the 
northwest had the shooters guessing as to whether the 
targets would soar up in the air or be driven down by 
the wind. But at that a number of good scores were 
made. Silver broke his 25 straight in practice, Thomas 
coming in for second place with one down, while Dicker- 
man made a total of 23. Silver again took first place in 
the first 50-target event, when he made a total of 47, 
Eck, Thomas and Dickerman tying for second place 
with 45 each. George Eck was going along at a fine 
clip in the second 50, when he had brought down 42 
straight; but the next was a bad one, which got away, 
and then he dropped two more out of his last three, 
which brought his total of 47. Dickerman came back 
with another 45, while Thomas had to be content with 
third place with a score of 44. Thomas ran up a total 
of 46 out of 50 in the last two events, breaking 23 out 
of 25 in each frame, gun below armpit. Eck rolled up 
a total of 44 in these two events, while Hardy Wolfe 
scored 40. Phil Miller shared second place with Eck 
in event No. 1, each breaking 21. 
Barriball is one of the former "regulars,” who had 
not shot at the traps for over a year. Raithel made his 
first visit at our club grounds to-day, this being his 
second trial at the traps. Scores: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
Targets: 
25 
50 
50 
25 
25 
Geo Eck . 
45 
47 
21 
23 
D E Thomas . 
. 24 
45 
44 
23 
23 
E Silver . 
. 25 
47 
43 
H E Dickerman. 
. 23 
45 
45 
II Wolfe . 
40 
19 
21 
P Miller . 
. 20 
37 
30 
21 
M E Bosley. 
. 21 
40 
36 
A France . 
33 
30 
ii 
A G Raithel. 
. 10 
31 
A Moore . 
. 17 
18 
16 
C H Barriball..'. 
J H Shrigley. 
. 13 
32 
39 
20 
Crescent A. C. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 21. —Four events were 
trapped here to-day. G. G. Stephenson won committee 
cup with 45 from 6 free ones. R. C. Williams copped 
Vanderveer cup with 49 from 8. A. Blake made take- 
home trophy with 89 from 8, and monthly cup was 
divided between I. F 
. James and A. Blake, each 
of 
win 
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found 23. Scores: 
Committee cup. 1 
50 targets, handicap: 
G G Stephenson.... 
6 45 
C Blake . 
2 
40 
F S Hyatt. 
6 s4 
F B Stephenson. 
0 
39 
A Blake . 
4 42 
T H Vanderveer. 
2 
38 
J F James. 
0 40 
R C Williams.... 
8 
37 
Vanderveer cv.p, 
50 targets, handicap: 
R ( Williams. 
8 49 
Geo. Brower _ 
4 
39 
A Blake . 
4 46 
G G Stephenson. 
6 
38 
F B Stephenson.... 
0 45 
W W Pell. 
4 
37 
Geo Bingham . 
14 44 
A P Palmer. 
12 
32 
C Blake . 
2 41 
W W Stabe. 
10 
25 
J F fames. 
0 39 
F S Hyatt. 
4 
39 
Take-home trophy, 100 targets, handicap: 
A Blake . 
8 89 
G G Stephenson, 
.Tr 
12 
81 
Geo Brower . 
8 88 
Geo Bingham .. 
28 
80 
R C Williams. 
16 87 
A P Palmer. 
24 
80 
F S Hyatt. 
8 84 
1 H Vanderveer. 
4 
78 
J I lames. 
0 83 
W W Pell. 
8 
78 
F B Stephenson.... 
0 82 
W W Stabe. 
20 
56 
C Blake . 
4 82 
Monthly cup, 25 
targets. 
handicap: 
J I James. 
0 23 
C Blake . 
1 
20 
A Blake . 
2 23 
Geo Bingham ... 
7 
20 
J H Vanderveer.... 
T 22 
R C Williams..., 
4 
19 
G G Stephenson. Tr 
3 21 
F S Hyatt. 
2 
47 
A P Palmer. 
5 21 
F B Stephenson., 
0 
17 
Geo Brower . 
2 21 
W W Stabe. 
5 
15 
W W Pell. 
2 21 
Orange Gun Club. 
Orangr, N. J., Dec. 21.—Two scratch men, T. 
Dukes and F. W. Lockwood, tied at 24 on first sweep 
to-day. Second sweep went to F. D. Perkins, who 
drew one disc and made a full. In the third sweep 
two men stayed—A. Mosler drew 2 to a full, while 
M. R. Guggenheim, standing to right of the dealer, 
also drew 2, each making the full. In the last event 
Perkins _ needed one, which he got on the draw and 
made his full. Three others had calling hands, but 
with their draws all got busted straight, 24 being the 
hand held by A. Mosler, Guggenheim and E. L. Haas. 
The scores: 
Handicap sweepstakes: 
A Mosler . 2 20 
M R Guggenheim. 2 23 
G W Wakeley . 0 23 
N Wallau . 4 14 
W J Kingsland .... 4 21 
Handicap sweepstakes: 
A Mosler . 2 21 
M R Guggenheim . 2 18 
G W Wakeley . 0 20 
N Wallau . 4 15 
F D Perkins . 1 25 
Handicap sweepstakes: 
A Mosler . 2 25 
M R Guggenheim.. 2 25 
G W Wakeley . 0 20 
N Wallau . 4 11 
F D Perkins . 1 24 
Handicap sweepstakes: 
A Mosler . 2 24 
R Guggenheim .... 2 24 
G W Wakeley . 0 20 
F D Perkins. 1 25 
E L Haas . 2 22 
T Dukes . 0 24 
W Rockwell . 3 23 
F W Lockwood ... 0 24 
W J Kingland . 4 23 
E L Haas . 2 22 
T Dukes . 0 23 
W Rockwell . 3 18 
F W Lockwood .... 0 20 
W J Kingsland .... 4 14 
E L Haas . 2 21 
T Dukes .,.. 0 19 
W Rockwell . 3 21 
F W Lockwood ... 0 21 
E L Haas . 2 24 
T Dukes . 0 22 
W Rockwell . 3 20 
F W Lockwood.... 0 22 
Larchmont Y. C. 
Larchmont, N. Y., Dec. 22.—It looked like a con¬ 
centrated attack of experts at Larchmont Yacht Club 
to-day. There were twenty-two trappists en squad, and 
some upper register chaps were among the new comers. 
High gun went to Ralph Spotts with 134 out of 150 
from scratch. December cup leg went to E. G. Unitt 
after a shoot-off with J. V. Henry and A. W. Whiting. 
Unitt also tied Tom McCahill and S. Halstead for 
Larchmont trophy, which was won by Halstead on 
shoot-off. Visitors’ cup went away with G. W. Lem- 
beck. Take-home trophy was smashed into submission 
by Dr. W. B. Short, Jr., after a shoot-off with W. E. 
Ferguson and A. W. Whiting. This is Dr. Short’s first 
appearance this season. He showed in a tie with Dan 
McMahon and A. L. Burns. Danny copped the kale 
on shoot-off. Day trophy was Buffaloed by W. E. 
Ferguson, who made 97 from a hand-out of 28. 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets, scratch: 
R L Spotts .14 
D F McMahon . 14 
A W Whiting . 14 
J G Batterson .13 
G W Lembeck .13 
E G Unitt . 13 
J V Henry . 12 
T J McCahill . 12 
E Wood . 11 
T Lenane, Jr. 10 
S Halstead . 9 
P J White . 8 
A B Alley . 8 
E L C Dailey . 8 
C A Singer . 8 
W E Ferguson . 6 
F W Fitzgerald . 5 
G Morrison . 5 
December cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
E G Unitt . 
... 6 
25 
S Halstead . 
. 6 
22 
I V Henry . 
2 
25 
P J White . 
. 7 
21 
A W Whiting .. 
... 5 
25 
R L Spotts . 
. 0 
21 
G W I.embeck .. 
... 2 
24 
T Lenane. Tr. 
. 0 
20 
1 G Batterson .. 
... 3 
23 
W E Ferguson ... 
. 7 
20 
G Morrison . 
... 4 
23 
E Wood . 
. 7 
20 
C A Singer ... 
... 7 
23 
E L C Dailey . 
. 7 
16 
1) F McMahon . 
... 2 
22 
F W Fitzgerald .. 
. 7 
15 
T J McCahill ... 
... 4 
22 
Shoct-off won 
by Unitt. 
Larchmont trophy, handicap, 25 targets: 
S Halstead . 
... 7 
25 
E Wood . 
. 7 
22 
E G Unitt . 
... 6 
25 
E L C Dailey . 
. 7 
22 
T T McCahill ... 
... 3 
25 
J V Henry . 
. 1 
21 
D F McMahon . 
... 2 
24 
R L Spotts . 
. 0 
21 
W E Ferguson.. 
24 
J G Batterson .... 
. 3 
20 
G W Lembeck . 
... 2 
23 
C A Singer . 
. 7 
18 
T Lenane, Jr... 
9 
23 
G Morrison . 
18 
A W Whiting ... 
... 5 
23 
A B Alley . 
,. 5 
14 
P J White . 
... 7 
22 
F W Fitzgerald ... 
.. 7 
13 
Shoot-ofF won 
by S. 
Halstead. 
Visitors’ trophy, 25 
targets, handicap: 
G W Lembeck . 
... 2 
25 
F W Fitzgerald . 
.. 7 
21 
T Lenane, Jr. 
... 4 
25 
E L C Dailey ... 
.. 7 
20 
W E Ferguson . 
... 7 
25 
1 G Batterson. 
. 3 
20 
T J McCahill ... 
... 3 
25 
D F McMahon .. 
.. 0 
19 
S Halstead . 
... 7 
25 
E G Unitt . 
18 
J V Henry . 
... 2 
23 
C A Singer . 
.. 7 
16 
E Wood . 
... 7 
24 
G Morrison . 
.. 4 
15 
P J White . 
... 7 
21 
Shoot-off won by Lembeck. 
Take-home trophy, 25 targets, 
Dr W I? Short..., 
.. 3 
25 
A 
L Burns . 
... 3 
22 
W E Ferguson .. 
,. 7 
25 
F 
W Fitzgerald .. 
.. 7 
20 
A W Whiting . 
,. 4 
25 
T 
J McCahill .... 
.. 2 
20 
E G Unitt . 
24 
E 
Wood . 
.. 7 
20 
R L Spotts . 
,. 0 
23 
T 
V Henry . 
,. 2 
19 
D F McMahon ... 
.. 0 
23 
P 
T White . 
.. 7 
19 
S Halstead . 
.. 7 
22 
C 
A Singer . 
.. 7 
19 
T B Batterson ... 
.. 2 
22 
L 
Antoine . 
.. 6 
18 
G W Lembeck _ 
2 
22 
T 
Lenane, Jr .... 
.. 3 
16 
Shoot-off won by Dr. Short. 
Day trophy, 100 targets, handicap: 
W E Ferguson ... 28 97 
G W Lembeck .... 8 96 
A W Whiting .18 96 
E G Unitt . 24 94 
S Halstead . 27 94 
T J McCahill .12 92 
J V Henry . 7 88 
D F McMahon .... 4 88 
R L Spotts . 0 87 
T Lenane, Jr. 15 86 
E Wood . 28 86 
I G Batterson .... 12 85 
P J White . 28 83 
C A Singer . 28 76 
F W Fitzgerald .... 28 69 
High gun trophV, 150 targets, scratch: 
R L Spotts .134 E G Unitt . 94 
G W Lembeck .130 
D F McMahon .130 
J V Henry .126 
A W Whiting .120 
T j McCahill .120 
J G Batterson . 110 
T Lenane, Jr . 102 
S Halstead . 94 
A B Alley . 92 
W E Ferguson . 90 
P J White . 84 
E Wood . 72 
F W Fitzgerald. 65 
C A Singer . 64 
Buffalo Audubon Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 21.—The last shoot for Decem¬ 
ber and 1912 was held under favorable conditions, but 
the boys were not all pointing right. F. S. Wright 
finished with 93 c ut of his century, which was high for 
the day. Mr. G. H. Hussain was with us and made 
application for membership, and, when elected, will 
probably make the boys shoot to beat him. The scores: 
Events: 
Targets: 
Mesenger . 11 
Ebberts . 9 
2 3 
15 20 20 20 25 
Wright 
17 14 14 19 
18 17 17 12 
15 18 17 19 24 
Lambert . 14 16 19 16 21 
1 mmel . 13 16 13 17 16 
Hassarn . 11 19 20 16 23 
Covert . 15 17 17 18 20 
Cannon . 11 15. 
Wacker . 10 14 17 15 18 
Rogers . 15 20 19 15 17 
Blackmer . 15 15 19 15 21 
Waldon . 10 16 18 20 
Seymour . 15 14 .. 
Woolton . 16 .. 21 
On Saturday, Dec. 28, an all-day shoot will be held 
at which poultry will be the prizes, sliding handicap to 
govern four fowls in each event. 
Essex Counfry Club. 
Orange, N. J., Dec. 21.—B. M. Shanley, Jr., was it 
out here to-day. He shooting from scratch as usual, won 
take-home trophy with a straight 25, 25-bird sweep with 
24, and tied on leg for December cup with 21. W. R. 
Delahanty, who tied for December cup, made his 21 
from 6 free scalers. C. II. Daly, also a scratcher, did 
good, consistent shooting and deserved much more than 
he got. 
Sweepstakes 
, handicap: 
B 
M Shanley, 
Jr... 0 
24 
A 
O Headley. 
. 3 
22 
C 
H Daly .... 
. 0 
22 
P 
Ross . 
. 6 
13 
J A Hart . 
. 0 
22 
E 
II Graves . 
. 8 
18 
W 
C Shanley., 
. 0 
20 
W 
R Delehanty .. 
. 6 
24 
December cup shoot 
B 
M Shanley, 
Jr... 0 
21 
W 
C Shanley . 
. 0 
14 
W 
R Delehanty ... 6 
21 
A 
O Headley .... 
. 3 
22 
C 
II Daly ... 
. 0 
20 
P 
Ross . 
14 
J A Hart . 
. 0 
20 
E 
II Graves . 
,. 8 
17 
Take-home 
trophy: 
B 
M Shanley, 
Jr... 0 
25 
W 
R Delehanty.... 
.. 6 
21 
A 
O Headley 
. 3 
24 
W 
C Shanley . 
,. 0 
14 
C 
II Daly ... 
. 0 
21 
P 
Ross . 
,. 6 
17 
J 
A Hart ... 
. 0 
21 
Brewster Gun Club. 
Brewster, O., Dec. 16.—The name of the North 
Brewster Gun Club has been changed to the Brewster 
Gun Club. The members of the new organization are as 
follows: W. Glick, President; Al. J. Burns, Secretary; 
A. Glick, Treasurer; J. Christman, E. Stevens, B. Glick, 
J. M. Arnold, W. Wilson, D. R. Webner, C. W. Coe, C. 
H. Holmes, F. A. Reinhart, D. Mossep, Chas. Engleman, 
W. D. Fairfax, D. A. Young, H. Glick, W. M. Duncan, 
J. G. Code, C. C. Needham, Alva Arnold. 
The club will hold a practice match on its old 
grounds on Christmas afternoon. On New Year’s Day 
the club will go to Canton, Ohio, where they will be the 
guests of the Reed Urban Gun Club. 
The club’s new grounds, with a brand new trap in¬ 
stalled, will be ready for operation on Washington’s 
Birthday, Feb. 22. This day will be made attractive by 
the attendance of shooters from a large number of 
gun clubs in this section, representatives of arms and 
ammunition companies who care to be with us on that 
day, and the prizes that will be awarded. 
A. J. Burns, Sec’y. 
Special trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
W E Ferguson. 7 24 J G Batterson . 3 19 
A W Whiting . 4 23 GW Lembeck . 2 18 
E G Unitt . 6 21 T Lenane, Jr. 3 18 
A L Burns . 3 21 D F McMahon . 0 17 
L Antoine . 6 21 
Accumulation cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
Danitl Boone Gun Club. 
Maiithasville, Mo., Dec. 14.—Shoot to-day was for 
half a beef, each quarter divided into five parts, high 
gun system. Two events, 19 birds each. Ties not given: 
3 
25 
L Antoine . 
.. 6 
22 
Ahmann . 
.. 20 
19 
T Mutert . 
20 
14 
4 
25 
G W Lembeck ... 
.. 2 
22 
Lichtenberg .. 
.. 20 
19 
Bollmann . 
20 
11 
3 
25 
E G Unitt . 
.. 6 
21 
Meyer . 
.. 20 
IS 
McVey . 
20 
11 
1 
24 
E Wood . 
, 7 
21 
F Mutert . 
.. 20 
17 
W Gardyne . 
20 
9 
0 
24- 
P T White . 
.. 7 
20 
F Koelling ... 
.. 20 
17 
Wilson . 
20 
8 
7 
24 
W E Ferguson ... 
.. 7 
20 
Wyatt . 
.. 20 
15 
Struebbe . 
, 10 
7 
3 
24 
T Lenane, Ja. 
.. 4 
19 
Koch . 
.. 20 
15 
Freese . 
10 
4 
7 
23 
J G Batterson .... 
.. 3 
18 
Kite . 
.. 20 
15 
3 
23 
J. O. Wilson, 
Sec’y. 
