404 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Sept. 28, 1912 
Geo Eck . 
128 
15 
*J F Pratt. 
118 
G T Seelig. 
96 
T E Clay. 
124 
129 
R G Wheeler.. 
120 
*J T Barnes... 
.129 
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H W Smith.... 
119 
I Andrews . • • 
131 
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( C Snook. 
130 
G F Wilson.... 
132 
H Buckwalter.. 
143 
W R Patrick.. 
127 
T II Parry. 
123 
121 
F M Ziegler. 
128 
M H Johnson.. 
124 
I C Hand. 
135 
L W Colquit.. 
130 
A C Gray. 
132 
F Plum . 
136 
14 
Powers . 
138 
W Heisey .... 
122 
1 G Martin. 
120 
W H Denman. 
91 
M L Wise. 
133 
Mrs Vogel ...• 
119 
W H Wilson.... 
131 
*N Aogar . 
138 
M Seidle . 
134 
»T H Keller, Tr 112 
S S Hoffman.... 
130 
*Sim Glover .. 
140 
T B Daub. 
127 
*H H Stevens.. 
132 
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W Van Sande.. 
121 
C H Newcomb 
143 
T J Patten. 
121 
W M Foord... 
120 
T E Atkinson . 
136 
C W Billings... 
132 
Wm Wakeman.. 
102 
H 1 Schlicher. 
135 
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C W Van Stone 137 
A1 Heil . 
144 
18 
11 Southey . 
122 
T H Fox . 
137 
18 
A Chamberlain. 
139 
E M Daniel... 
139 
N Hepburn .. 
127 
G O Fisher.... 
111 
Ted Wilson ... 
129 
L Winfree . 
125 
T Clark, Jr. 
128 
W R Winfree. 
133 
8 
*S S Scholl. 
109 
*J M Hawkins.. 
142 
19 
Jas Chalmers.... 
130 
H Ball . 
130 
14 
F I) Kelsey. 
121 
A J Menzel.... 
137 
f Ebberts . 
125 
E H Adams... 
135 
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W S Wood. 
101 
W S Behm.... 
139 
17 
C B Hoffman... 
109 
*H Worthington 139 
13 
R Clark . 
134 
140 
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118 
H P Carlon.... 
114 
13 
Dr S Steel . 
122 
R L Shepard.. 
130 
C D Platt. 
137 
Dr Westcott ... 
123 
*J S Fanning... 
131 
W T Smith. 
119 
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132 
H B Cook. 
133 
Von Beckman . 
116 
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142 
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W B Abbott.... 
no 
L Hoopes, Jr.. 
128 
M A Freed. 
130 
A W Vernon .. 
130 
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116 
T Thompson... 
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126 
T A Glen. 
131 
T E Hinkson_ 
114 
C E Farnum.. 
120 
C M Brownell... 
116 
W McClarren... 
119 
M D Ullery_ 
120 
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142 
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T II Minnick... 
133 
C A Burks. 
131 
8 
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113 
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103 
10 
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136 
1 M Coyner. 
113 
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108 
S P Chilton. 
119 
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Wm Kussmaul. 
116 
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131 
T Ilartenstein... 
100 
F Guinzberg . . . 
137 
F L Tenne. 
126 
E C Gammage.. 
136 
D R Rishel. 
130 
Wm Severn .... 
137 
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R F Willis. 
129 
S II Norris .... 
136 
T Ii Lawrence. 
58 
M Taylor . 
121 
L S Pyle. 
115 
Dr W Barnes .. 
124 
*E M Funk. 
138 
Dr Stine . 
114 
D A Harrold... 
136 
F Huseman ... 
142 
J E Englert.... 
126 
T A Brown . 
129 
Hammond . 
. 64 
F Billmeyer ... 
125 
G McCarthy ... 
74 
O D Williams.. 
135 
Sept. 21. 
Westy Hogan 
Special: 
Chas Foster . 
. 75 
W R Dawes. 
. 83 
M A Freed. 
. 77 
C Biedman . 
. S4 
Ed Emrness . 
. 71 
1 A Spoul. 
. 76 
F M Ziegler. 
. 88 
J A De Pew. 
. 86 
R O Artz. 
. 81 
T C Conley. 
. 88 
Dr S Steed. 
T A Laub. 
. 83 
W Heckler . 
. 81 
] Chalmers . 
. 82 
*Geo Eck . 
. 80 
C R Seelig . 
. 92 
C F Seelig. 
. 70 
1 Bue . 
. 67 
T Hammond . 
. 88 
*W O Patrick.... 
. 55 
M H Johnson.... 
. 87 
G O Fisher. 
. 88 
C C Keller. 
. 68 
Dr C L Westcott. 
..... 86 
*J A Brown. 
. 85 
M H Eyre. 
. 83 
H P Carlon. 
. 84 
W II Denman.... 
. 82 
T Thompson. Jr.. 
. 75 
*W A Flinn. 
. 74 
Wm Wakeman .. 
. 81 
D T Schoffstall... 
. 81 
R A Young. 
. 86 
A Reed . 
. 88 
H E Perry. 
. SO 
T II Lawrence_ 
. 77 
W Kussmaul .... 
. 71 
S F Tuckton .... 
. 81 
R S Wood. 
. 71 
J C Grannan. 
. 84 
J G Martin. 
. 70 
M L Wise. 
. 71 
W PI Wilson. 
. SO 
S S PIofFman. 
. 71 
W H Soley. 
Mrs. Vogel . 
H O Allyn. 
W B Smith. 
J W Bain. 
C B Hoffman.. 
M Taylor . 
S P Chilton ..., 
J M Coyner. 
B Teats . 
C C Farnum. 
T O Glenn. 
C Weinert . 
F D Telling. 
J Ebberts . 
E H Turner. 
E A Watson_ 
E A Cordery... 
W E Crane. 
J G S Dey. 
j Clark, Jr. 
M F Gerber.... 
W McCIaren ... 
Wm G Wood... 
J C Bitterling... 
H L Sander_ 
E B Melrath_ 
Dr A B Stine... 
H H Sheppard.. 
I Andrews . 
J L Englert_ 
J H Morris_ 
W F Letford... 
A J Renner. 
T A McKean ... 
W B Abbott.... 
L G Vogel. 
L H Hoopes, Jr 
F J McConnell.. 
IT Brown . 
M Hepburn _ 
T E Hinkson .. 
N G Pyle. 
Sauer . 
W A Kunkel.... 
Venice Park Special 
J Graham .. 
J Young .. 
J Barto .... 
P J Graham 
H S Willis 
Wm Ridley 
T Marshall 
H D Gibbs 
. 200 
183 
A 
C Burks .... 
200 
. 200 
175 
F 
S Wright .... 
200 
. 200 
183 
F 
Hamlin . 
200 
. 200 
166 
F 
Plum . 
200 
. 200 
177 
F 
Guinzburg . 
100 
. 200 
186 
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H Herrold . 
200 
. 200 
178 
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G Hand .... 
100 
. 200 
187 
Neaf Apgar ... 
200 
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74 
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81 
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73 
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72 
87 
75 
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76 
80 
82 
48 
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58 
74 
64 
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75 
71 
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72 
67 
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62 
73 
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63 
59 
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69 
126 
185 
172 
188 
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175 
78 
187 
G V Derring . 
. 200 
161 
Keller, Sr .. 
. 100 
80 
Ed Graham ... 
. 200 
179 
T 
T Roberson 
. 100 
73 
W Ii Matthews 200 
177 
L 
H Overbaugh 100 
65 
N Gillespie ... 
. 200 
161 
F 
D Kelsey ... 
. 100 
72 
C C Irwin .... 
. 200 
152 
O 
D Williams. 
. 100 
78 
J D Barnes_ 
. 200 
162 
Ted Wilson ... 
200 
175 
G F Wilson .. 
. 200 
175 
E 
M Funk _ 
. 100 
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E Ii Storr ... 
. 100 
90 
A 
Chamberlain.. 
200 
169 
L Worthington., 
. 40 
32 
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Powers . 
. 100 
89 
J Griffith . 
. 100 
82 
F 
Billmeyer ... 
. 200 
ISO 
1 M Hawkins . 
. 200 
180 
F 
H Adams .. 
. 200 
177 
O S Sked .... 
. 200 
182 
W 
S Behm ... 
. 100 
80 
Chas Newcomb 
. 200 
184 
L 
D Willis ... 
. 100 
76 
14 Kahler . 
. 200 
180 
J 
W Schoffstall 100 
SS 
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200 
187 
I 
Andrews ... 
. 100 
69 
Dr D L Culver 200 
170 
J 
II Morris .. 
. 100 
85 
A1 Heil . 
. 200 
184 
Dr Westcott .. 
rioo 
78 
R Gerstell _ 
. 200 
184 
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P Carlon .. 
. 100 
87 
Wm J Smith . 
. 200 
153 
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Tuchton _ 
. 100 
77 
H B Cook .... 
. 200 
167 
W 
Ii Kunkel . 
. 100 
73 
E B Springer . 
. 180 
150 
H 
E Perry .... 
. 100 
71 
F Pratt . 
200 
149 
H 
H Eyre . 
. 100 
79 
E Ford . 
. 200 
162 
H 
O Allyn _ 
. 100 
75 
E M Daniel .. 
. 200 
182 
J 
T Lawrence. 
. 100 
75 
Geo McCarthy 
. 200 
184 
E 
B Melbroth... 
. 100 
67 
T T Skelly . 
. 200 
169 
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C Bitterling. 
. 100 
73 
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. 200 
155 
W 
Wakeman .. 
. 100 
80 
W A Joslyn..., 
. 200 
159 
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F Hinkson . 
. 100 
60 
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. 200 
155 
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. 100 
74 
Linn County Gun Club. 
Brookfield, Mo., Sept. 18.—To-day finished a 
mighty successful two-days’ tournament here, with crack¬ 
ing good scores generally. C. B. Eaton shot beautiful 
both days. His first day hung up a perfect score of 150 
out of 150, with sixteen straight events in two days. 
Day two he lost two in seventh frame and one in the 
ninth giving him 297 for the tournament. Mulford, as 
runner-up, put up a great follow-up string, missing one 
out of his 150 on the first day, that being in the last 
string. The excitement was pitched in the upper regis¬ 
ter throughout. On his second day he was quite off, 
missing two in each of his first two frames, finally 
finishing with 142, totaling 291. High professional was 
the old reliable C. G. Spencer, who missed only one 
target each day, finishing with 298. Freeman trotted 
next with 295. The scores: 
First Day. Second Day. 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
T M Barrett . 
.... 150 
145 
150 
140 
V Cate . 
.... 150 
142 
150 
143 
C B Eaton . 
.... 150 
150 
150 
147 
VV L Mulford . 
.... 150 
149 
150 
142 
K P Lauritsen . 
.... 150 
118 
150 
116 
T W Gulick . 
.... 150 
142 
C II Barnett . 
.... 150 
134 
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L R Shoop . 
.... 150 
133 
i ,eo Parsley . 
.... 150 
9l 
H S Vandeventer .... 
.... 150 
129 
iio 
130 
Wm Ramsey . 
.... 150 
128 
1 White . 
.... 150 
117 
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James Enberg . 
.... 150 
120 
150 
105 
Ed Iiarriman . 
.... 150 
136 
150 
137 
1 W Burnett . 
.... 150 
122 
150 
111 
Cris Groetcke . 
.... 150 
130 
150 
122 
G T Hanks. 
.... 150 
140 
150 
128 
E S Collier . 
.... 150 
143 
150 
136 
C G McKinzie . 
.... 150 
108 
C E Morgan . 
.... 45 
30 
T W Hardy . 
60 
43 
T T Owen . 
75 
58 
Roy Kennedy . 
150 
86 
Ross McAlister . 
150 
101 
D F Fawks . 
150 
105 
O Witt . 
75 
67 
J N Kennedy . 
60 
38 
Professionals: 
II D Freeman . 
.... 150 
148 
150 
147 
C G Spencer . 
.... 150 
149 
150 
149 
T W Barre . 
.... 150 
144 
150 
141 
Art Killiam . 
.... 150 
141 
150 
135 
A D Mermod . 
.... 150 
140 
150 
132 
Special Events: 
T M Barrett . 
.... 50 
48 
50 
44 
V Cate . 
.... 50 
47 
50 
48 
C B Eaton . 
.... 50 
50 
50 
48 
W L Mulford . 
.... 50 
48 
50 
47 
Ii P Lauritsen . 
.... 50 
41 
25 
16 
II S Vandeventer - 
.... 25 
25 
25 
24 
Wm Ramsey . 
.... 50 
46 
Tohn White . 
.... 50 
35 
50 
39 
Tames Enberg . 
43 
50 
41 
Ed Harriman . 
.... 50 
45 
50 
43 
C Groetcke . 
.... 50 
45 
1 T Hanks . 
.... 25 
23 
50 
46 
E S Callier . 
.... 50 
47 
50 
44 
C E Morgan . 
.... 50 
41 
E G Chalfant . 
.... 50 
37 
B Barclay . 
.... 50 
41 
25 
17 
O L Hunter . 
.... 25 
18 
D Ii Wood . 
25 
is 
Professionals: 
H D Freeman . 
.... 50 
47 
50 
49 
C G Spencer . 
.... 50 
50 
50* 
49 
T W Barre . 
.... 50 
49 
50 
49 
Art Killiam . 
.... 50 
49 
50 
47 
A D Mermod --- 
.... 50 
46 
50 
41 
Charleston Gun Club. 
Charleston, W. Va., Sept. 21. — The following scores 
were made to-day, at 100 targets: De Gruyter 95, Davis 
91, Crider 86. ’ Dr. G. Nicholson, Sec’y. 
Chicago Gun Club. 
Chicago, Ill., Sept. 13.-—The following scores were 
made on Sept. 10, 11 and 12 by thirteen shooters who 
came out for a few rounds at the traps. Nos. 5, 6 , and 7 
were at 12 pairs doubles each; others at 25 singles: 
Sept. 10: 
Events: 123456789 
J B Barto. 25 . 22 19 . 
P J Krueger. 22.21 18. 
H Dare . 20 23 21 19 . 
P Ward . 23 20 20 . 
Sept. 11: 
J S Young . 
J R Graham. 
J B Barto. 
L M Fetherston.... 
C W May. 
Sept. 12: 
L B Clark . 
Dr F W Belknap.. 
P O’Malley . 
Dr C M McKinnon 
A Froehling . 
24 
23 
22 . 
. 19 
22 
20 
21 
24 
24 
24 . 
. 21 
22 
23 
21 .. 
23 
24 
. 21 
17 
17 
23 
23 
24 23 15 
.. 21 
19 
23 
20 
22 
19 . 
. 12 
18 
21 
18 . 
. 15 
15 
14 
17 . 
. S 
10 
12 
9 8 8 
Sept. 14.—This was a beautiful day, and conditions 
were ideal for target shooting, which combination should 
have induced at least three times as many shooters to 
turn out, as the ten who took advantage of getting some 
fine practice at the traps. 
Fred Bills turned in a score of 99 out of 100 on 
singles, while Joe Barto landed first amateur honors on 
the singles. MacLachlan, who had taken a “lay-off” 
from target shooting for several months, was up to his 
old trick of landing the top score on doubles, breaking 
42 out of 24 pairs. Goode and Mac. divided first place 
honors in the first 50 race, each making 48 out of 50. 
M. E. Bosley, one of our new members who has just 
recently taken up target shooting, won second place by 
scoring 46 out of 50, Davis and Barto each making a 
total of 45. After Bills had made a clean sweep in the 
second 50-target event, Barto scored a total of 47, Davis 
pushing him close with 46, and Doc May coming in 
for third place with 44. 
Events: 
Targets: 
Fred Bills . 
J B Barto. 
O P Goode. 
W A Davis. 
A F MacLachlan 
M E Bosley. 
T G Morris. 
C W May. 
J A Taggart. 
J G Parker. 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
25 
50 
50 12p 12p 
49 
50 
19 
21 
25 
45 
47 
16 
18 
23 
48 
43 
20 
15 
45 
46 
19 
17 
48 
40 
20 
22 
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46 
36 
6 
10 
17 
39 
39 
10 
13 
21 
39 
44 
10 
11 
44 
14 
14 
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31 
37 
Sept. 15.—Events Nos. 4 and 5 were distance handi¬ 
caps. Although the weather appeared rather threatening, 
with heavy, dark clouds overhead and a strong north¬ 
east wind blowing all day, nineteen marksmen came out 
to our park for the afternoon’s sport at the traps. Con¬ 
ditions were just the reverse of what they were yester¬ 
day, and erratic flights of the targets kept the shooters 
guessing, so as to point just right. Dave Thomas must 
have had a rabbit’s food in every pocket, as it seemed 
that he simply couldn’t miss them to-day. He certainly 
had his “old reliable” working just right and himself in 
his best form. He cleaned up 99 out of 100 in the two 
50-target events, broke 47 out of 50 from 20yds. in the 
handicap, and finished up with 22 out of 12 pairs in the 
double event. This duplicates his score of last week, and 
one better on the doubles: but to-day’s scores are by 
far the more creditable, as they were made under very 
difficult conditions. Silver kept up to 90 per cent, by 
breaking 45 out of 50 in each of the two program events. 
D. Battle, one of the “old guard,” who has not shot 
targets for years, turned in a total of 89 out of 100 and 
17 out of 12 pairs in the first double he had ever tried. 
Hardy Wolfe has just returned from a seven weeks 
trip in northern Wisconsin, which must have done him 
a world of good, as he says he is feeling splendid and 
he certainly looks it. . 
F. C. Cleveland, from Shirland, Ill., was in the city 
visiting his brother, so they all took a run out to the 
club, where we shall be glad to. welcome them whenever 
it is possible for them to be with us. 
Stemmer is another one of the former standbys, who 
should come out oftener and keep in practice. 
All members who can possible do so should come 
out next Saturday and Sunday and get in some practice 
for the Interurban League shoot at our park on Sept. -,0. 
Let each member boost and hustle, so as to bring out the 
largest attendance possible. . . , 
Don’t fail to remember our two big shoots for next 
month—the club championship on^ Oct. 6 , and the mid¬ 
west championship on Oct. 20. Come out and practice 
Events: 
Targets: 
D E Thomas, 20 . 
F. Silver, 18 . 
D Battle, 16 . 
O M George, 16. 
F C Cleveland, 16. 
R C Riche, 16 . 
Dr A L Cleveland, 16. 
E C Cleveland, 16. 
Geo A Crane, 16 . 
J W Keller, 16. 
B L Kammerer, 18. 
M E Bosley, 16 . 
Mrs Cutler. 16 . 
P Miller, 18 . 
C F Stemmer, 16 . 
H C Wolfe, 18 . 
Dr B B Cronk. 16 . 
T H Hanson, 16. 
W Sanford, 16 . 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
25 
50 
50 
25 
25 12p 
25 
21 
50 
49 
24 
23 
22 
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45 
45 
20 
20 
46 
43 
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44 
39 
12 
40 
42 
9 
36 
45 
10 
42 
39 
8 
38 
39 
37 
40 
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21 
33 
34 
18 
8 
ii 
16 
40 
35 
15 
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9 
23 
37 
39 
21 
14 
35 
32 
ii 
23 
34 
30 
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42 
19 
35 
23 
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19 
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