Nov. 16, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
637 
Marine and Field Club. 
Bath Beach, L. I., Nov. 5.—Some voted and some 
shot, while some voted and shot. We had out quite a 
few of the latter. C. D. Sayre and E. H. Lott tied on 
November cup with 95 out of 100, Lott shooting from 
scratch, while Sayre had a free start of 18. Lott then 
took trophy shoot with 25 straight, while in the handicap 
trophy event Sayre copped the mutton with 5—23. Scores: 
November cup 
, 100 
targe 
ts, handicap: 
F. 
H T.ott. 
.. 0 
9b 
E T Church. 
.. 18 
85 
C 
D Sayre. 
.. 18 
95 
C M Camp. 
.. 12 
84 
J 
H Yanderveer.. 
.. 14 
92 
P R Towne.. 
.. 10 
79 
S 
P Hopkins. 
.. 8 
87 
W H Devol. 
.. 12 
74 
c 
B Ludwig. 
.. 12 
86 
Troohv shoot. 
25 targets. 
scratch: 
E 
H Lott. 
25 
C M Camp. 
17 
S 
P Hopkins. 
23 
P R Towne. 
16 
c 
B Ludwig. 
21 
E T Church .. 
15 
w 
H Devol. 
20 
J H Vanderveer.. 
15 
c 
D Sayre. 
19 
Trophy shoot. 
25 targets 
, handicap: 
c 
L) Sayre. 
.. 5 
23 
W H Devol. 
.. 3 
19 
E 
II Lott. 
.. 0 
22 
E T Church. 
,. 3 
IS 
P 
R Towne. 
.. 3 
20 
C D Ludwig. 
.. 3 
13 
Last Saturday (Nov. 9) E. H. Lott once more shot 
to form, taking .another leg on November cup with 91 
out of 100 front scratch. P. R. Towrie and C. B. Ludwig 
tied, each on handicap, for first 25 handicap sweep. 
E H Lott. 
C D Sayre. 
E P Hopkins. 
C B Ludwig.. 
P R Towne. 
C B Ludwii 
E H Lott. 
P R Towne. 
T H Emanuel, Jr.. 
to Lott 
with 24 breaks against Towne 
Scores: 
100 targ 
ets, handicap: 
. 0 91 
T M Knox. 
... 18 
75 
. 18 90 
"P R Towne. 
...10 
75 
. 12 87 
W H Davol. 
... IS 
70 
. 8 79 
T E Hanlon. 
...20 
62 
. 12 77 
W C Hamlin.... 
...25 
43 
targets, handicap: 
. 3 24 
C D Savre. 
... 5 
21 
. 3 24 
E IT Lott. 
... 0 
20 
. 3 21 
W H Davol .... 
... 4 
20 
. 5 21 
targets, handicap: 
. 0 24 
W H Davol. 
... 5 
21 
2 99 
C D Sayre. 
... 4 
20 
. 4 22 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
Eleven members took part in the weekly shoot on 
Nov. 10. The scores were not up to the mark, owing 
to the high wind, which affected the flight of the targets, 
fn other respects the weather conditions were perfect, 
rligh score was made by J. Schreck, who broke 83 out 
of 95. Connelly gave him a close race, finishing in 
second place with SO. The near approach of the open 
season brought several shooters for a little practice be¬ 
fore taking to the field for quail and rabbits. Hammer- 
schmidt was trying out his new 20-gauge Winchester, and 
did some good work, breaking 88 per cent, of his targets. 
McArdle also shot an 88 per cent. clip. At 12 pairs of 
doubles Connelly broke 10, Schreck 14, and Hammer- 
schmidt 15. Northcutt broke 12 and Walker 11 out of 
10 pairs each. 
It is a long time since Harig faced the traps, and his 
work showed the lack of practice, being much lower 
than in the old St. Bernard days, when he used to 
break up in the 90s. 
The club will be well represented at the turkey 
shoot of the Northern Kentucky Gun Club on Nov. 20. 
Targets: 
15 15 20 15 15 15 
Total. 
Connelly . 
so 
Northcutt . 
. 9 9 13 10 S 11 
60 
Walker . 
. 10 5 12 8 12 8 
55 
Schreck . 
. 13 13 18 14 12 13 
83 
Hammerschmidt . 
. 12 13 19 . 
44 
Riagel . 
. 11 13 11 7 S .. 
50 
T. Gambell . 
. 13. 
13 
Harig . 
. 7 8 14 6 10 15 
60 
Clemons . 
. 6 9 11 8 7 15 
56 
. s 7 10 .. ., 
25 
McArdle . 
. 14 13 17 . 
44 
Eagle Gun Club. 
Manoa, Pa., Nov. 9. —Eleven gunmen shot to-dav in 
the weekly shoot of the Eagle Gun Club, and Westward 
won with a straight score. Scores: 
Westward, 29 .2222222222—10 
Redman, 29 .1222122202— 9 
Hoffman, 30 .2222202222— 9 
Fisher, 30 . 2202222022— 8 
Gideon, 29 .0220122222— 8 
Ocheltree, 30 .2021122202— 8 
Soley, 28 . 2022220222— 7 
Wingate, 28 .2102100211— 7 
I’illottson, 27 . 0222022002— 6 
Stauffer, 27 ..1020202021— 6 
Aiman, 28 ...2222100222—8 
Meadow Springs Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 9. —Strong wind swept 
Meadow Springs Gun Club traps, but had no effect on 
Turner; his score of 95, including handicaps, won him a 
dipper, and he also landed the spoon offered for the best 
actual score, his total being 79. Renner and Gerber 
each landed a leg on .the Harvey trophy. Scores: 
Events: 
Turner . 
Kress . 
Renner .. 
Gerber . 
Wolf. 
No. 4 was shoot for Harvey trophy. 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
Handi- 
B. 
B. 
H.T. 
H. T. 
B. 
Net. 
cap. 
Total. 
6 
12 
4 25 
4 23 
21 
79 
16 
95 
3 
8 
5 21 
5 18 
13 
53 
20 
73 
7 
10 
1 21 
1 24 
17 
77 
4 
SI 
4 
13 
3 19 
3 24 
54 
9 
63 
9 
10 
0 17 
0 17 
is 
68 
0 
68 
SHOOT 
DUPONT 
Sporting Powders 
WHY 
7 
u 
THEY 
BRING HOME THE BACON” 
EVERY TIME 
Independent Gun Club. 
Holmes burg, Pa., Nov. 9.—Henry Powers and 
Clarence Hand played bandits here to-day, and as the 
guns boomed they held up Independent Gun Club for 
about all the goods available. Hand took his third and 
winning limb on president’s trophy. Powers spooned 
away a couple of ladles and topped the bunch on the 
day’s upper with 92 net. 
McKean and Hand, with the kindly consent of the 
handicapping committee, tied with full scores on the 
dish for little fishes. Pratt took Class B feeder with 
88—8 free. Scores: Net. Hep. Total 
McKean, 17 . 
. 23 22 20 22 
87 
13 
100 
F W Mathews, 18. 
. 21 24 22 22 
89 
8 
97 
W H Mathews, 18. 
. 21 23 23 22 
89 
9 
98 
Keenan, 17 . 
. 19 22 18 18 
77 
19 
96 
Abbott, 16 . 
. 19 17 21 19 
76 
18 
94 
Harkins, 16 .. 
Pratt, 18. 
. 16 13 16 15 
60 
26 
86 
. 23 16 IS 23 
80 
8 
SS 
Hinkson, 16 .. 
. 10 19 19 17 
65 
15 
SO 
Harvard — 
Princeton. 
Fontaine, 16 . 
. 20 
IS 
21 
20 
79 
15 
94 
Peeden, 16 . 
. 24 
20 
17 
17 
78 
0 
78 
Smith, 16 . 
. 16 
14 
20 
17 
67 
0 
67 
Ford, 17 . 
. 23 
22 
24 
19 
88 
5 
93 
Freeman, 16 . 
. 21 
21 
19 
21 
82 
12 
94 
Newcomb, 20 . 
. 22 
22 
17 
23 
84 
4 
88 
Griffith, 20 . 
. 25 
21 
23 
21 
90 
4 
94 
Hand, 18 . 
. 22 
19 
23 
23 
88 
12 
100 
Cook, IS . 
. 24 
20 
21 
18 
83 
4 
87 
Powers, IS . 
Edwards, 17 . 
. 24 
23 
23 
22 
92 
7 
99 
. 22 
18 
17 
16 
73 
9 
S2 
Clegg, 17 . 
. 22- 
21 
18 
2 
73 
14 
S7 
On Nov. 2, at Princeton, Harvard Gun Club hung 
it on the Orange and Black by one aerosaucer. Score 
was 162 to 163 out of 250. No member of either team 
shot worth mentioning. Bullock, of Harvard, was high 
with 39 out of 50, while Jackson, also from Cambridge, 
cracked only 9 out of 25. Princeton shot five men 
against six scores from Crimsonville: 
Harvard. Princeton. 
Benson . 34 White . 31 
Bullock .39 Fumpson . 38 
Jackson . 9 Greene . 3S 
Cutting .16 Horne .26 
Lockwood . 34 Minrick . 29 — 162 
Swift . 31—163 
