Oct. 26, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
541 
Rising Sun Gun Club. 
Rising Sun, Md., Oct. 1G.—The twelfth annual 
shoot of the Rising Sun Gun Club, held here to-day, 
was a howling success. The attendance was unprece¬ 
dented, there being fifty-six shooters, and the club was 
totally unprepared for such a crowd, and the program 
of 150 targets had to be cut to 105 owing to darkness. 
'1 hirty-seven shooters went through the program, and 
as we had but one trap, we were unable to complete the 
program. The team race between Elkton, Chesapeake 
City and Rising Sun drew a number of shooters, and 
the Du Pont Club, of Wilmington, sent twelve shoot¬ 
ers. The club managers were swamped with entries, 
and entries were refused after 12 o'clock. Of pro¬ 
fessionals, Ed. Banks was high with 101 out of 105. and 
was tied by I. E. Eyler, of Baltimore, and H. H. Sloan, 
amateurs. Worthington and Apgar were next in the 
p.rofessional ranks with 100, and Clyde Leedom and Tim 
McKelvey tied with them. The team race resulted in a 
walkover for Rising Sun with 159. 
A Richardson... 
105 
98 
V Williams. 
105 
98 
T H Minnick... 
105 
98 
H H Johnson... 
105 
84 
C Leedom . 
105 
100 
C O Williams.. 
105 
87 
W Hammond... 
105 
87 
*H S Welles.... 
105 
98 
T Martin . 
100 
S9 
G B Scarlett_ 
105 
83 
W A Brown.... 
105 
90 
T E Evler. 
105 
101 
W B Smith, Tr. 
100 
86 
"W R Fieles. 
105 
80 
VV B Cochran... 
105 
88 
T W Whiteford. 
105 
89 
S L King. 
105 
83 
Wm Holland_ 
105 
93 
T Riale . 
105 
97 
H R England... 
105 
86 
*E Banks . 
105 
101 
H Alexander.... 
105 
94 
Dr Steele . 
105 
90 
Minner . 
60 
42 
S Tuchton . 
105 
90 
W S'evens . 
45 
34 
J A McKelvey.. 
105 
100 
N Bouchelle ... 
45 
37 
1 B McHugh... 
105 
97 
Everett . 
45 
32 
*H Worthington 
105 
100 
E E Du Pont... 
75 
71 
*i\ Apgar . 
105 
100 
T S Gifford. 
60 
53 
*H H Stevens... 
105 
97 
M E Rose. 
60 
52 
II H Sloan. 
105 
101 
G A Hunter_ 
15 
*L R Lewis.... 
105 
92 
J M Holden.... 
60 
51 
R H Rees. 
105 
82 
A B Keen. 
45 
38 
J H Reynolds.. 
105 
99 
T McCush . 
30 
23 
1 I) Carrie. 
105 
50 
A Armour . 
30 
24 
C A Stearns_ 
105 
85 
M Connor . 
30 
26 
J \\ Ewing.105 
♦Professionals. 
96 
H Kirk . 
30 
23 
Dunkirk Gun Club. 
Dunkirk. N. Y.—Following are scores of the regular 
monthly shoot of the Dunkirk Gun Club, made Oct. 13. 
A fairly good crowd was out, considering the bad day. 
The trade was represented by Sim Glover and George 
Hassam: 
Match for Stevens trophy, 50 targets, handicap: 
H 
B. 
H 
B. 
Total. 
lyler . 
23 
1 
23 
46 
Parker . 
20 
4 
22 
42 
Schweda .. 
24 
5 
25 
49 
Koch .. 
23 
6 
23 
46 
W atch . 
19 
10 
24 
43 
Russell . 
20 
4 
25 
45 
Leyer . 
21 
1 
23 
44 
Anderson . 
17 
13 
25 
42 
Kirk . 
22 
9 
24 
46 
Loeb . 
16 
Schweda won trophy for first 
try. 
Other matches were shot as 
follows: 
Glover . 
22 
21 
24 
°1 
22 23 
Hasson . 
Tyler . 
17 
°1 
Schweda .. 
18 
17 
Walch . 
Russell . 
17 
18 
Leyer . 
99 
°1 
Loeb . 
g 
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Anderson . 
19 
13 
Martin . 
18 
14 
McLean . 
-0 
10 
Newinger . 
9 
5 
Baumgartner . 
10 
8 
Tousley . 
11 
P Baumgartner . 
4 
~6 
Riley . 
8 
1952 x 2000, or .976 % 
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Riverside Gun Club. 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
At 12 pairs of doubles, the following scores were 
made: Schweda 10, Parker 10, Leyer 19, Tyler 8, Has- 
scom 9. 
Marine and Field Club. 
The Marine and Field Club, Bath Beach, N. Y., 
will open its trapshooting season on Nov. 2, at 2:30 P M 
and continue until April 30, 1913. 
Monthly series prizes will be competed for on Satur¬ 
days and holidays under the same conditions as last 
year. Rules governing the contests and handicaps will 
be posted in the cottage. 
Prizes for special events have been offered. Details 
governing competition therefor will be announced later. 
For the information of those members who are not 
familiar with the trapshooting department of the club, 
the cottage is open throughout the season and members 
desiring to remain over night will find adequate pro¬ 
vision for their comfort. Luncheon is served on all 
shooting days at 1:30 P. M. 
Those members desiring to shoot on other than the 
regular days can make arrangements therefor by tele¬ 
phoning the office. 
The committee earnestly desires to enlist the co¬ 
operation of the members in this branch of the club’s 
sports, and trusts that there may be a large attendance 
at the opening. 
A limited number of guns are available at the club 
for the temporary use of such members as are not 
already provided for. 
Trapshooting Committee. 
Red Bank, N. J., Oct. 19.—The fourth shoot for the 
C. R. James trophy and the seventh shoot for the Du 
1'ont trophy was held at tile Riverside Gun Club, on 
Shrewsbury avenue, here to-day. The fourteen partici¬ 
pants and their scores in the first shoot for 50 birds each 
were: 
The attendance at the gun club practice, oil Oct. 19, 
was better than usual. Conditions were about right, but 
the average of scores not up to the mark. In the prac¬ 
tice, at 16yds., Moller and Dixon tied for first place; 
Edmonson" next. Moller won the spoon, standing’ at 
22yds. The scores follow: 
C M Johnson.12 50 
T H Grant. 18 50 
E von Kattengell.. 6 50 
B Hance . 14 50 
A Sussman . 8 50 
A B Del by. 20 50 
W Chandler . 14 50 
G Gallo . 15 50 
A D Cooper.14 49 
R Applegate . 16 49 
A L Ivins. 1 49 
G Allen . 20 49 
Geo Bray . 28 47 
C Throckmorton.... 12 46 
E H Cooper. 6 43 
PI Simpson.16 41 
In the shoot-off for those that were handicapped and 
broke 50 in the first event, the following scores were 
made at 25 birds each: 
C M Johnson_ 3 25 
T PI Grant. 4% 25. 
B Hance . 3% 22% 
E von Kattengell. 1% 22% 
A Sussman . 2 21 
A Dalby . 5 20 
VV Chandler . 3% 19% 
As there were three ties in this shoot-off the third 
shoot-off resulted as follows: 
Johnson . 3 24 Yon Kattengell . 1% 24% 
Grant. 4% 23% Hance . 3% 23% 
The second event was open to professionals only, 
and the c cores were: IP. H, Stevens 49 out of 50, Fred¬ 
erick Applegate 31, and Dr. H. B. Garrison, handicap 
of 11, broke 25. 
Practice: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
•Hymer . 
145 
124 
Stitle . 
60 
39 
Wilkes. 
105 
57 
Vietmeyer . 
55 
49 
Dixon . 
100 
88 
Appel . 
50 
45 
Moller . 
100 
88 
Ahg . 
50 
42 
Edmonson . 
100 
85 
Lewis . 
50 
42 
Parry . 
100 
84 
Neighbors . 
50 
34 
Smith . 
SO 
59 
Golden . 
50 
31 
Ilofer . 
70 
46 
Mock . 
40 
38 
Kleir.meyer . 
70 
46 
Britton . 
30 
17 
McCarty. 
70 
43 
Burdick . 
20 
10 
Riley . 
70 
36 
♦Professional. 
Spoon event, 
50 
targets, 
distance handicap: 
Yds. T’l. 
Yds. 
T’l. 
Dixon . 
20 
38 
Appel . 
19 
40 
22 
43 
20 
38 
Edmonson . 
22 
31 
Neighbors . 
18 
40 
Parry . 
22 
41 
Golden . 
16 
40 
Hofer . 
20 
40 
Britton . 
20 
35 
Vietmeyer . 
22 
38 
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