Aug. 24, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
249 
Buffalo Audubon Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 17.—Nineteen members at¬ 
tended the second regular shoot for August and some 
good scores were made. Frank Wright was high gun 
for the day with 93. closely followed by Mr. Hass with 
91, while Covert had a good 90. 
Beginning with next shoot trophies will be competed 
for in each of the five regular events, and we thus hope 
to stimulate interest in the game. Scores, No. 5 was 
the distance handicap: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
Targets: 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
Kelsey . 
18 
16 
16 
17 
Imhoff . 
15 
16 
15 
17 
15 
Wright . 
19 
18 
IS 
19 
Cannon . 
13 
16 
15 
10 
Ebberts . 
18 
16 
16 
17 
Immel . 
17 
16 
13 
14 
♦Fletcher . 
7 
6 
9 
5 
t overt . 
20 
20 
17 
14 
Rogers . 
17 
14 
19 
15 
Reed . 
. 15 
17 
19 
12 
17 
Wacker . 
16 
15 
16 
16 
Ward . 
. 17 
16 
15 
18 
18 
♦Hassam . 
. 18 
19 
18 
IS 
18 
Smith . 
. 17 
16 
19 
1*1 
Dr Wilson . 
. 15 
16 
16 
15 
15 
Houpt . 
5 
9 
15 
11 
Suckow . 
. IS 
14 
18 
15 
13 
Sevmour . 
14 
16 
16 
Lodge . 
12 
h 
♦Professionals. 
Analostan Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C., Aug. IS. — The scores made yes¬ 
terday by the Analostan Gun Club were below the usual 
average. Conditions were poor for good work, owing to 
the afternoon being dark, a strong south breeze and rain 
threatening. Following are the scores: 
George W. Peck, Jr., has been going at a good clip 
since he commenced the use of a single barrel. His score 
was good considering the conditions. 
E. W. Ford did his shooting with a 20-gauge gun, 
and made a good score with it. He used 2 1 4drs. ot 
powder and %oz. of 8 s. 
Uncle Billy Wagner was up against it. He left his 
shooting glasses at home, and the day was so dark he 
could not locate the “clay canaries.” 
The boys are planning a merchandise shoot for 
Labor Day. 
Shot at. Broke 
Stubener .. 
. 150 
133 
Huseman . 
.170 
138 
Peck . 
. 100 
89 
M Taylor . 
. 100 
87 
Parsons .. 
. 100 
79 
Stine . 
. 100 
78 
Shot at. Broke 
Ford . 
. 90 71 
♦Culver ... 
. 100 64 
Bohnke .... 
. 75 58 
\\ agner .... 
. 65 47 
H B Wilson 
. 50 35 
The event at 12 pairs had the following scores: 
Stubener 19, Huseman 17, Parsons 15, Ford 19, *Culver 15. 
♦Visitor. 
Southern Trapshooters Organizing. 
Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 16. —The amateur trapshoot¬ 
ers of the Southern States have determined to organize 
an association with object and features similar to that 
of the. Indians and the Westy Hogans. Preliminary 
steps in this direction were taken at a meeting last 
week at Montgomery, Ala., during the tournament there, 
man, and to assist him a temporary vice-president from 
several States. Temporary organization was effected, and 
George Waddell, of Columbus, Ga„ was chosen Chair¬ 
man, and to assist him a temporary vice-pre ident from 
each State was selected, they being: Alabama, R. R. 
Skinner, Birmingham; Georgia, George Waddell, Colum¬ 
bus; Florida, C. G. Westcott, Orlando; Louisiana. Dr. 
W. P. Miles, Brunside; Kentucky, Thos. H. Clay, 
Austerlitz; Mississippi, Dr. C. M. Davis, Laurel; Ten¬ 
nessee, D. A. Edwards, Union City; North Carolina, 
Geo. L. Lyon, Durham; South Carolina, G. D. Wilson, 
Spartanburg. 
Oakwood Gun Club. 
Lynchburg, Ya., Aug. 13.—Medal No. 1 for high 
average was tied for by Fox and Winfree. Medal No.°2 
for first straight was tied for by Fox and Single. Medal 
No. 3 for long run was won by W. R. Winfree, 20 
straight. Medal No. 4 for high in third event, tied’ for 
by Fox. Daniel. Winfree. Scores: 
No. 1 was the club event; 
Events: 1 2 
Terry. 39 43 
♦Storr . 49 48 
♦Scholl . 40 43 
♦Baskerville . 44 42 
Atkinson . 37 42 
Fox . 47 45 
Daniel . 46 48 
O Fisher . 45 44 
♦Professionals. 
No. 2 an extra at 50 targets. 
Events: 1 2 
W R Winfree. 47 47 
Moorman . 35 . 
Single . 45 40 
Anderson . 37 39 
Shultz . 34 35 
R A Owen. 41 38 
Carter . 33 34 
Stockley . 41 42 
Smith Gun Club. 
Newark, N. T„ Aug. 17.—At the Smith Gun Club 
shoot to-day W. Hassinger carried away the honors in 
the 25-bird event. He scored 156 out of 175. The scores 
follow: 
W Hassinger . 21 23 24 21 23 21 23 
S Shepard . 22 21 24 20 23 24 
Dr Lockwood . 23 22 23 . 
J E Leslie . 10 13 11 12 . 
H Hicks . 18 20 19 21 . 
J Castle . 19 21 20 . 
J Bercaugh . 20 19 20 . 
High Score in the Seventh Western Handicap 
Event, August 16 th, Kansas City Gun Club 
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 
Won by GUY WARD, 95 x 100—20 yds. 
.S HOOTING (olTPlT) POWDER 
HIGH AMATEUR SCORES 
J. F. Caldwell, 93 x 100 from 18 yard mark, tied for second place, 
shooting DU PONT. Vernon Green, 92 x 100, from 16 yard 
mark, tied for third place, shooting DU PONT. 
HIGH SCORES ON DOUBLES 
Professional: Fred Gilbert, 92 x 100, shooting DU PONT. 
Amateur: J. R. Graham, 88 x 100, shooting DU PONT, and 
Harvey Dixon, 88 x 1 00, shooting SCHULTZE, tied for Second 
High Amateur Score. H. E. Snyder, 83 x 100, shooting 
DU PONT, tied for Third High Amateur Average. 
16 -YARD SINGLE TARGETS 
PLACE 
1 St. 
2d. 
4th. 
NAME 
AMATEUR AVERAGES 
SCORE PER CENT. 
C. B. Eaton 
Harvey Dixon 
H. E. Snyder 
J. R. Graham 
391 x 400 
389 x 400 
388 x 400 
386 x 400 
97.75 
97.23 
97.00 
96.50 
♦Tied for 3d 
PROFESSIONAL AVERAGES 
1st. W. H. Heer 395 x 400 98.75 
2d. L. S. German 394 x 400 98.50 
4th. F. G. Bills 389 x 400 97.25 
POWDER 
DU PONT 
SCHULTZE 
DU PONT 
DU PONT 
DU PONT 
DU PONT 
DU PONT 
LONG RUN OF THE TOURNAMENT 
C. B. Eaton - - - 216 straight, shooting DU PONT 
OTHER LONG RUNS MADE WITH DU PONT POWDERS 
H. E. Snyder, 169; H. Dixon, 165, 100; W. H. Heer, 134, 128; 
L. S. German, 1 15; Fred Gilbert, 114; F. G. Bills, 105; W. R. 
Crosby, 1 00. 
DU PONT POWDERS MAKE AND BREAK RECORDS 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 10. —The scores were low 
in the practice shooting to-day, due perhaps to the stiff 
wind blowing across the traps. Edmonson was again 
in first place. Parry was close up and got the only 
straight. The scores: 
Shot 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
at. 
Brk. 
Parry . 
.... 170 
155 
Neighbors .. 
.... 145 
95 
Moller . 
.... 170 
132 
Alig . 
.... 125 
10) 
Hymer . 
.... 170 
132 
Britton . 
.... 100 
65 
Edmonson .. 
.... 145 
131 
Foland . 
.... 80 
64 
Dixon .. 
.... 145 
125 
Owens .. 
.... 20 
10 
R. 
R. 
Columbia Gun Club. 
Columbia, Mo., Aug. 15.—Dr. R. L. Lockridge took 
the high gun here with 46 out of 50. He broke the first 
25 straight. Dr. J. II. Brown was second witli 43, and 
Dr. E. H. Smith and C. C. Bowling tied for third with 
39. Other scores were: E. H. Heidman and J. L. 
Stephens 39, B. F. Mode 37, J. S. Rollins and I. C. 
Adams 33, S. R. Barnett and John C. Holloway 31, Dr. 
j; E. Thornton 27, J. E. Gillespie 24, Jack Daily and 
Eugene Gauss 23, Machir Dorsey 15, Fred Brown 21, 
John Ball 19, L. B. Stevinson 19, Wm. Daily 15, H. H. 
Banks 13, Dr. A. W. Kampschmidt and Carl Stewart 10, 
T. N. Kurtz 10. 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 17. —Edmonson retained 
first place in practice to-day with 96 per cent, broken 
1 he _ sq.uad composed of Edmonson, Hymer, Alig and 
Lewis broke 79 out of 80, the one lost being charged to 
Lewis. 
Shot at. Broke. 
Parry . 120 110 
Moller . 120 109 
Alig .:. 120 107 
Lewis . 120 104 
Neighbors .. 120 89 
Edmonson . 100 96 
Hymer (professional) . 100 93 
Coss . 100 80 
