Aug. 24, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
245 
seventh, $11, and eighth, $9.10, Sam Leever and T. J. 
Donald, $20.10 each on 280; ninth, $9.10, M. .T. Welsh 
on 279; tenth, $7.25 and eleventh, $5.45, G. W. Dameron 
and W. H. Hall, $6.35 each on 277; twelfth, $5.45, J. N. 
Shropshire and G. H. Hessler, $2.20 each on 276. Thir¬ 
teen shooters failed to win their entrance and were paid 
losses in sums ranging from SO cents to $12.65. Two of 
the losers succeeded in getting a piece of the average 
money. Scores: 
First Day. Second Day. Total. 
*C n Le Compte. 
. 137 
143 
2S0 
T H Parry. 
. 131 
C A Edmondson. 
. 138 
137 
275 
O F Britton. 
. 136 
135 
271 
B S Cooper. 
. 144 
140 
284 
♦J S Day. 
. 141 
141 
282 
G W Dameron. 
. 140 
137 
277 
R Coring . 
. 135 
132 
267 
R IT Bruns. 
. 142 
143 
2S5 
C R Stickels. 
. 140 
W Shattuck . 
. 136 
iso 
972 
*R O Heikes. 
. 148 
145 
293 
F M Edwards. 
. 139 
146 
285 
T E Cain. 
. 133 
136 
269 
Geo Yolk . 
. 143 
146 
2S9 
R Whitney . 
. 128 
133 
261 
H R Irwin. 
. 133 
135 
268 
W G Green. 
. 139 
143 
282 
W JI Hall. 
. 137 
140 
277 
*R T. Trimble. 
. 141 
139 
2S0 
A II Sunderbruch. 
. 133 
139 
272 
M H lohnson. 
. 123 
122 
245 
T N Shropshire. 
. 136 
140 
276 
Sam Leever . 
. 139 
141 
280 
1 A Simpson . 
. 133 
C B Woodbury . 
. 138 
T T Donald. 
. 140 
iio 
2S0 
L Bittner . 
. 135 
135 
270 
E Bittner . 
. 130 
137 
267 
C, H Hessler . 
. 140 
136 
276 
M J Welsh. 
. 137 
142 
279 
The special events follow: 
First Day. Second Day. 
Hdcp. Total. Hdcp. Total. 
Le Compte . 
. 19' 
21 
20 
22 
Edmondson . 
. 19 
21 
19 
21 
Britton . 
. 18 
23 
Dameron . 
. 19 
23 
19 
22 
Coring . 
. 18 
21 
17 
18 
Cooper . 
. 20 
23 • 
Bruns . 
. 20 
19 
20 
is 
Stickels . 
. 19 
23 
19 
21 
Edwards . 
. 19 
19 
21 
21 
Volk . 
. 20 
23 
Shattuck . 
. IS 
25 
is 
23 
Cain . 
. 18 
25 
IS 
23 
Whitney . 
. IS 
22 
IS 
18 
Jrwin . 
. IS 
23 
18 
16 
Sunderbruch . 
. IS 
24 
19 
23 
Green . 
. 19 
24 
20 
21 
Hall . 
. 19 
23 
19 
92 
Leever . 
. 19 
23 
19 
22 
T J Donald. 
. 19 
21 
T E Donald. 
. 19 
23 
Shropshire . 
. IS 
23 
19 
22 
L Bittner . 
. 38 
24 
IS 
24 
Hessler . 
. 19 
22 
18 
92 
Welsh . 
. 19 
21 
20 
17 
Simpson .. 
. 18 
23 
Johnsorr . 
. 16 
21 
16 
23 
Woodbury . 
. 16 
19 
E Bittner . 
. 17 
19 
19 
24 
Gould . 
. 17 
23 
Day . 
. 16 
24 
19 
24 
*R O Heikes. 
. 16 
21 
20 
20 
•Chamberlain . 
20 
25 
’■•'Trimble . 
. 16 
22 
19 
22 
Singers . 
IS 
21 
Cullen . 
17 
20 
The shoot off of the ties in the special events follow: 
First Day—Shattuck 21, Cain 15. 
Second Day—Johnson (16) 24. Shattuck (IS) 22, Cain 
(18) 20, Sunderbruch (19) 22, Gould (17) 22. 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bergen Beach, L. I., Aug. 13. — Midsummer handi¬ 
cap of the Bergen Beach Gun Club, held to-day, was 
worth while. The event was at 100 targets,_ with added 
handicaps. G. Remsen and Dr. Moeller tied for first 
with 96. In the shoot-off at 25 targets Remsen won. 
Third prize was won by Dr. Sauer. The scores: 
G S Remsen. 
.. 2 
96 
P Pollins . 
. 20 
89 
Dr Moeller . 
.. 18 
96 
V Hyland . 
. 8 
88 
Dr Sauer . 
.. 2 
95 
D von Valer . 
. 10 
87 
W L Skidmore... 
.. 12 
92 
W Hathaway . 
. 8 
86 
.. 8 
92 
. 0 
86 
Li Montanus . 
.. 9 
91 
H Allyn . 
. 6 
84 
T Martin . 
.. 9 
91 
T Dannefelser . 
20 
74 
L Schortemeier... 
.. 2 
89 
*T Davis . 
. 0 
73 
D Groll . 
.. 6 
89 
P von Boeckman.. 
. 2 
72 
♦Professionals. 
Plattsville Gun Club. 
Plattsville, Wis., Aug. 11.—The shooting to-day 
was exciting, as six of the shooters were very close in 
the first 50 targets. We have a very beautiful cup to 
shoot for which was furnished by the president, C. 
Burg. The scores: 
Events: 
12 3 
Events: 
12 3 
Targets: 
50 2~ 25 
Targets: 
50 25 25 
E Belmeyer .. 
... 41 17 .. 
McKonn . 
. 37 21 .. 
Dorscher . 
... 42 23 23 
Burg . 
40 9 1 20 
Bartling . 
... 47 23 .. 
List . 
9 11 .. 
Gilmore . 
... 39 17 .. 
Rose . 
.. 18 .. 
Long . 
... 41 18 .. 
Aikens . 
.. 19 .. 
Bridges . 
... 40 .. .. 
Emery Belmeyer.. 
27 .. .. 
IU J JJC11UCJ1C1 . . L. 1 .. .. 
T. J. Bridges, Sec’y- 
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2d. G. Yowell and J. F. Caldwell tied, 93 ex 100 from 18 yards—both 
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Remington-UMC Autoloading Shotgun. 
North Side Gun Club. 
Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 14.—Saturday afternoon’s 
pleasant weather induced several members to try their 
skill with the gun. Gics took high honors with 88 out of 
100. C. Groffy was second with 81. Scores: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
G Obenberger.. 
100 
76 
G Himmelstein 
.. 100 
78 
C Groffy . 
100 
81 
G Sell . 
. 100 
79 
W Radue . 
100 
58 
E Reichel .... 
.. 100 
78 
E A Gies. 
100 
SS 
On Sunday, 
Aug. 
11, G. 
Schoessow was high 
gun 
and C. Groffy a 
. close 
second, dropping 2 
birds 
more 
than the former 
Scores: 
- 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Ivl Poetzel . 
100 
74 
C Lindner ... 
.. 50 
21 
A Krause . 
75 
52 
G Schoessow.. 
.. 100 
81 
♦A Splitt . 
50 
19 
E Bruley . 
.. 100 
77 
C Groffy . 
100 
79 
W Lehnhoff .. 
.. 100 
67 
* Williams . 
100 
59 
A Piepenhagen 
...50 
41 
*Raab . 
50 
19 
L Pietsch . 
.. 50 
39 
Wm Radue . 
100 
60 
G Wellach .... 
.. 50 
36 
G Himmelstein.. 
100 
75 
♦Visitors. G. Himmelstein, Sec’y. 
Dallas Gun Club. 
Dallas, Tex., Aug. 8. —The two-day tournament 
ended to-day, was not very well attended. Score sheet 
not sufficiently legible to indicate winner. Scores follow: 
1st 
2d 
1st 
2d 
Day. 
Day. 
Day. 
Day. 
Dr Adams . 
128 
121 
E B Gilbert... 
.. 69 
129 
Mrs W C. Allen. 
121 
124 
Harding . 
.. 115 
113 
W Alston . 
143 
145 
W H Hodges. 
.. 128 
111 
W Arie . 
147 
132 
A G Ilseng.... 
.. 127 
137 
Berry . 
135 
143 
J W Jones. 
.. 128 
121 
IT R Bosley. 
146 
115 
1 McLain .... 
.. 133 
127 
Sam Day . 
113 
D O’Connell . 
.. 134 
132 
C L Ellison. 
97 
C F Patman... 
.. 134 
110 
Faulkner . 
103 
A G Taylor.... 
140 
H Faurote . 
134 
122 
Geo Tucker .. 
.. 132 
131 
J Fields . 
131 
139 
Williamson ... 
.. 115 
65 
Professionals 
L I Wade. 
142 
145 
E L Kinsolving 127 
129 
G Harrison .... 
143 
137 
J Speight . 
.. 133 
129 
IT T Borden. 
144 
137 
G B Crugg- 
.. 125 
120. 
B Schmetz . 
144 
146 
E Forsgard ... 
.. 143 
145 
F M Faurote... 
139 
131 
