148 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[July 22, 1911. 
Sept. 14-15.—Cincinnati (O.) G. C. H. S. Connelv. Sec’y. 
Sept. 20-21.—Wichita, Ivans.—Interurban G. C. Chas. W. 
Jones, Sec’y. 
Sept. 20-23.—Atlantic City, N. J.—The Westy Hogans of 
America. Bernard Elsesser, Sec’y, York, Pa. 
Sept. 21.—Braddock, Pa.—Western Pennsylvania Trap- 
shooters’ Association. Louis Lautenslager, Pres. 
Sept. 21-22.—Armstrong (Mo.) G. C. W. E. Hulett, 
Pres., P. O. Box 12, Armstrong, Mo. 
Sept. 27-28.—Benton (Ill.) G. C. W. H. Foulk, Sec’y. 
Sept.27-28.—Omaha (Neb.) G. C. F. T. Lovering, Sec’y. 
Oct. 4-5.—Columbus (O.) G. C. L. Fisher, Sec’y. 
Oct. 5-6.—Luther (Okla.) G. C. O. M. Cole, Sec’y, 
Oct. 10-12.—Des Moines, la.—Iowa State tournament. 
C. W. Budd, Chairman Board of Directors. 
Oct. 11-12.—Wilmington, Del.—Du Pont G. C. T. E. 
Doremus, Sec’y. 
Oct. 17-18.—Scammon (Kans.) G. C. G. K. Mackie, Pres. 
Oct. 18.—Lockport, Ill.—Will County G. C. John Liess, 
Jr., Pres. 
Oct. 26-26.—Kansas City, Mo.—Big Four League’s tour¬ 
nament. Dave Elliott, Sec’y. 
Nov. 28-29.—Rising Sun (Md.) G. C. H. L. Worthing¬ 
ton, Vice-Pres. 
1912. 
Jan. 24-27.—Pinehurst (N. C.) Country Club. Leonard 
Tufts, Mgr. 
April 17-19.—Wichita, Kans.—Kansas State tournament, 
under the auspices of the Interurban G. C. C. W. 
Jones, Sec’y, 209 N. Main St., Wichita, Kans. 
Princeton Gun Club. 
Princeton, Mo., July 12.—The handicap tournament 
held yesterday and to-day ended with satisfaction to all 
concerned. 
M. A. Gentry, Princeton, Mo., was high amateur with 
273 out of 300; R. Thompson, Carnsville, Mo., second, 
272; N. A. Newman third, 263. 
In the 50-target handicap Newman at 19vds., made 47; 
N. J. Glover, 17yds., and R. Thompson, 20yds., divided 
second, while M. Thompson, 18yds.; G. D. Davis, 17yds., 
and H. F. Moore, 19yds., shared third. Killam, pro., at 
21vds., broke 49. 
Once more the Squier money-back shows in front. 
After all losses were paid, $100.40 remained for high guns. 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
r -A_ N 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at.Broke. 
N 1 (Hover. 
. 150 
118 
150 
121 
T. E Shelton. 
. 150 
130 
150 
124 
H T Moore. 
. 150 
126 
150 
135 
E W Stacy. 
. 150 
128 
150 
114 
W A Miner. 
. 150 
111 
150 
102 
H A Ormsby. 
. 150 
135 
150 
127 
M A Gentry. 
. 150 
136 
150 
137 
M Thompson . 
. 150 
126 
150 
132 
G D Davis. 
. 150 
99 
150 
no 
FI Willis . 
. 150 
127 
150 
126 
S Frazier . 
. 150 
99 
150 
92 
R Thompson . 
. 150 
140 
150 
132 
B Reeves . 
. 150 
88 
150 
116 
W L Eaton. 
. 150 
128 
150 
128 
A F Dodson. 
. 150 
119 
150 
132 
T B Dodson. 
. 150 
83 
150 
101 
N A Newman. 
. 150 
130 
150 
133 
W H Harris . 
. 150 
119 
150 
125 
G E Wheeler. 
. 60 
49 
T O McGuire. 
. 150 
132 
150 
128 
< ieo Lander . 
. 150 
114 
150 
124 
C T Bain. 
. 150 
121 
135 
112 
S W Heart. 
120 
107 
B T Jerred. 
. 120 
89 
Professionals: 
Fred Rogers . 
. 150 
130 
150 
140 
< ieo Maxwell . 
. 150 
142 
150 
134 
A Killam . 
. 150 
144 
150 
142 
Nanning Gun Club. 
Manning, la , July 12.-—Two days of good shooting 
brought out thirty-five clay-bird enthusiasts, among them 
C. C. Collins, 1911 amateur champion. Joe Kautzky 
broke 283 out of 300, winning the first series. 
In events 1, 2 and 3, at 20 birds each, and event 4, at 
10 pairs, Collins took first, dusting 142—112 singles and 
30 doubles. Kautzky made 109 singles and 32 doubles. 
Third went to Breckenridge, 106 singles and 29 pairs. 
There was a goodly crowd present with an ever-present 
smoothness in the running of events. 
First Day. Second Day. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot 
at.Broke. 
C C Collins . 
... 150 
127 
150 
142 
W S IToon . 
... 150 
134 
150 
137 
Toe Kautzky . 
... 150 
139 
150 
144 
Gus A. Rober . 
... 150 
130 
150 
127 
E E Breckenridge.... 
... 150 
135 
150 
137 
H Hoffmann . 
... 150 
128 
150 
130 
Peter Ohrt . 
... 150 
122 
Tohn Malland . 
... 150 
138 
150 
139 
Harry Huss . 
... 150 
132 
150 
137 
F Campbell . 
R Willoughby . 
... 150 
136 
150 
141 
... 150 
122 
150 
107 
O D Bryant . 
... 150 
115 
150 
124 
F Willoughby . 
... 150 
119 
150 
113 
F Baughmann . 
... 150 
119 
150 
119 
A T Kelly . 
... 150 
122 
T H Tamm . 
... 150 
134 
Ira Nowles . 
... 150 
125 
150 
iii 
Willard Zellar . 
... 150 
127 
150 
133 
Fred Morton . 
... 150 
115 
150 
130 
Chas Smith . 
... 150 
99 
150 
111 
Tohn Saggan . 
... 120 
85 
II W Moeller . 
... 150 
118 
F T Moeller . 
... 105 
64 
B Townsend . 
... 150 
135 
150 
iffi 
Geo Rogers . 
... 150 
129 
150 
122 
1 W Burnham. 
... 150 
133 
150 
135 
William Grell . 
... 75 
37 
H Saggan . 
... 30 
23 
W Saggan . 
... 45 
34 
. . . 
C B Huff . 
... 30 
24 
Geo Flesseing . 
90 
78 
Professionals: 
L D D Gross . 
... 150 
135 
150 
131 
I. II Fitzimmons _ 
... 150 
137 
150 
138 
1 N Price . 
... 150 
121 
150 
124 
F C Whitney . 
... 150 
94 
150 
112 
Marshall F Sharp. 
... 150 
125 
150 
129 
Special events: 
C C Collins . 
... 80 
72 
SO 
70 
W S Iloon . 
... 80 
63 
80 
69 
T Kautzkv . 
... 80 
71 
80 
70 
Gus A Rober . 
... 80 
67 
SO 
66 
E E Breckinridge ... 
... 80 
68 
80 
69 
II Hoffmann . 
... 80 
64 
80 
62 
ITarrv Huss . 
... 80 
66 
SO 
65 
W Zellar . 
... 80 
70 
80 
60 
B Townsend . 
... 80 
68 
80 
64 
Geo Rogers . 
... 80 
64 
80 
57 
Ira Knowles . 
... 60 
50 
60 
50 
Tra Knowles . 
... 60 
50 
60 
53 
O D Bryant . 
... SO 
58 
60 
52 
I Willoughby . 
... 60 
44 
60 
57 
R Whilloughby . 
... 60 
46 
60 
42 
T W Burnham . 
80 
68 
Tohn Malland . 
20 
18 
Peter Ohrt . 
... 80 
58 
A T Kelly . 
... 60 
36 
F Banghmann . 
SO 
61 
T IT Tamm . 
... 60 
44 
E Thiedemann. 
... 60 
38 
TI Moeller . 
... 60 
40 
Fred Morton . 
... 60 
47 
The Fred Macaulay Business Men’s Gun Club 
Webster City Gun Club. 
Webster City, la., July 6-7.—C. C. Collins, winner of 
the amateur championship at the G. A. H. last June, 
was able only to get ninth place in the two-day tourna¬ 
ment. just shot here. His score was 272 out of 300. He 
made straights only in events 6 and 7. 
Wm. Iloone won by breaking 289, leading S. A. 
Huntley by four birds. John Maland pulled into third 
with 278. The Profesional shooting was decidedly off 
key, high being H. W. Veitmeyer with 276. The tourna¬ 
ment was ably handled by V. M. O’Connor, secretary 
of the gun club. 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
—> 
Newark, N. J., July 12.—The Fred Macaulay Business 
Men’s Gun Club held its weekly shoot yesterday at the 
Speedway traps, and first prize in the merchandise event 
was won by John Bey, with a score of 52. William Sten¬ 
gel got second prize, George A. Ohl, Jr., third prize, 
William Massinger fourth, William Trowbridge fifth, 
James E. Wheaton sixth, Peter Bey seventh, Charles W. 
Billings eighth, and N. J. Matthews ninth prize. The 
prizes were suit cases, hunting coats, cut-glass and sil¬ 
verware. 
The B. M. Shanley, Jr., prize, consisting of a hand¬ 
some gold stickpin, tvas won by himself after four 
members had tied on 75 birds each, and Mr. Shanley 
presented the prize to James Wheaton, who was a 
hard worker for this very successful shoot. 
Three thousand clay birds were shot at yesterday, 
eighteen members taking part in the contests and two 
Snot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
The next shoot takes place Tuesday, 
Tuly 18, 
when the 
N Muncey . 
... 150 
136 
150 
138 
members will start to shoot 
for 
the Colquitt 
$25( 
gun. 
John Peterson . 
... 150 
135 
150 
140 
The scores yesterday: 
John Maland . 
... 150 
138 
150 
137 
Events: 
i 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 8 
Wm Iloone . 
144 
150 
145 
C W Billings.:. 
21 
24 
22 
24 
23 
23 
20 23 
A Abrahamson. 
... 150 
137 
150 
139 
Dr Moeller . 
19 
18 
23 
19 
17 
17 
( (' Collins . 
... 150 
136 
150 
136 
P Bev . 
19 
17 
21 
21 
17 
22 
19 ic 
A F. Yearous. 
... 150 
142 
150 
133 
P> M Shanlev. 
19 
23 
20 
17 
22. 
19 
16 .. 
S A Huntley . 
... 150 
146 
150 
139 
Geo A Ohl, Tr. 
14 
21 
19 
18 
16 
13 
Bert Anderson . 
... 150 
134 
L S Page. 
22 
20 
19 
21 
18 
Jos Kautzky . 
... 150 
139 
150 
138 
A Wheaton . 
18 
18 
19 
16 
Claud Richeson _ 
... 150 
120 
150 
105 
N P Matthews.... 
19 
19 
21 
20 
17 
22 
21 .. 
R E ( hanner . 
... 150 
111 
150 
117 
W Hassinger . 
23 
IS 
22 
23 
22 
20 
24 .. 
G F Johnson . 
... 15 
8 
T Bey . 
17 
17 
16 
15 
17 
16 
IS .. 
R W Pote . 
... 75 
51 
W Trowbridge . 
21 
21 
25 
21 
23 
20 
John De Witt . 
... 150 
120 
] Wheaton . 
21 
20 
24 
17 
J A Dunkle . 
... 150 
120 
iso 
122 
W F Roskwell . 
18 
IS 
19 
N M O’Connor _ 
... 120 
99 
F Hall . 
25 
25 
A W Ross . 
... 150 
137 
i50 
134 
T Roff . 
10 
Prof Hazzelwood ... 
... 150 
121 
60 
£0 
F Compton . 
21 
17 
17 
23 
24 
23 
I W Willoughby .. 
... 150 . 
131 
150 
123 
W Stengel . 
18 
16 
16 
13 
A F Willcox . 
... 60 
40 
T Curren . 
5 
6 
Aug Mueller . 
... 60 
38 
Smokeless. 
Buffalo Audubon Gun Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., July 15. —During ^he early part of the 
shoot held yesterday afternoon a heavy wind blew di¬ 
rectly across the traps, making good scores very uncer¬ 
tain. Often when the marksman had the target nicely 
covered a gust of wind would cause it to do some un¬ 
expected gymnastics. 
Mr. Henry Burgwardt seemed to be able to solve the 
proposition better than any of the others and was high 
gun with the good score of 73 out of 80, being closely 
followed by Mr. Lambert. 
The points in the badge event were won by Mr. 
Wootton. Mr. Burgwardt and Dr. Burke in classes A, 
B and C respectively. 
Mr. Smith won A class in the Lambert trophy contest, 
Mr. Duncan B class and Dr. Burks C class. 
Mr. Rogers extended an invitation to all Audubon 
Club members to attend a friendly shoot at the Lock- 
port Gun Club’s grounds 
Saturday afternoon. 
at 
Lockport, 
N. Y„ 
next 
Events: 
i 
2 
3 
4 
Shot 
Targets: 
20 
20 
20 
20 
at. Broke. 
.1 R D . 
13 
17 
20 
18 
80 
68 
Imhoff . 
9 
8 
8 
16 
80 
41 
Ebberts . 
13 
12 
16 
13 
80 
54 
Rogers . 
19 
16 
15 
14 
80 
64 
Smith . 
19 
17 
17 
16 
80 
69 
Wacker . 
16 
16 
40 
32 
Burke . 
14 
14 
17 
16 
80 
61 
Burgwardt . 
18 
18 
17 
20 
80 
73 
Lambert . 
18 
17 
17 
20 
80 
72 
Wootton . 
17 
18 
18 
18 
80 
71 
Smith, Tr. 
10 
13 
6 
60 
29 
Blackmer . 
10 
8 
14 
io 
80 
42 
Wilson . 
17 
20 
17 
Kiely . 
17 
14 
40 
33 
Wheeler . 
15 
15 
. . 
40 
30 
Brodhead Gun Club. 
Broadhead, Was., July 13.—A tournament was suc¬ 
cessfully run here to-day, there being forty-six entries, 
fine weather and a good gathering. J. S. Young broke 
142, A. J. Wagner 141, and A. G. Kiel 136, taking prizes 
in order named. 
High 
pro. 
was 
E. G. Graham 
with 140. 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
C P Sh urn way.. 
150 
128 
o 
J Barr. 
150 
137 
Del Miller . 
150 
131 
Tack McVicar... 
150 
131 
J S Young. 
150 
142 
Jas Breese . 
150 
125 
A T Wagner.... 
150 
141 
Dr 
Davis . 
150 
125 
A G Kiel. 
150 
136 
j 
Foster . 
150 
104 
1 B Pierce. 
150 
128 
E 
R Starks. 
150 
133 
W H Dreher... 
150 
109 
W 
A Paul. 
150 
108 
P T Cusick. 
150 
129 
G 
W Henry. 
150 
121 
Alex Vance. 
150 
130 
T 
Pierce . 
150 
126 
M Hopkins. 
150 
82 
W 
A Dodd. 
150 
129 
I A Roller. 
150 
115 
D 
L Bothrell... 
150 
108 
Dr Gibson . 
150 
124 
C 
Young . 
150 
118 
W E Lawyer... 
150 
117 
T 
Frank . 
150 
130 
T, L Nickerson. 
150 
89 
H 
W Friend.... 
150 
107 
W Me Vicar .... 
150 
127 
A 
Knickmeier... 
150 
77 
E P Drake. 
150 
106 
H 
H Gay. 
150 
123 
C E Snyder.... 
150 
103 
A 
B Tucker. 
150 
127 
R Hyne . 
150 
123 
M 
Scholts . 
60 
45 
Tohn Storv .... 
150 
105 
L 
C Augrick... 
105 
75 
Chas Parkins ... 
150 
95 
Mr Rude . 
90 
71 
II Thompz _ 
150 
131 
j 
Gordon . 
90 
79 
II McNamara... 
150 
77 
Professionals 
F II Siefken.... 
150 
137 
c 
E Robbins... 
150 
122 
E G Graham.... 
150 
140 
Salisbury Gun Club. 
Salisbury, Md., July 14.—The Salisbury Club drew 
a number of professionals on their way from the Eastern 
Handicap. Mrs. Topperwein was the leading attraction 
with 143 out of 150. H. L. Worthington broke 144, being 
topped by J. G. Gibbs with 145. Among the amateurs, 
Fisher was up with 140, followed by Williams with 133, 
who beat Ewing by 5 bluerocks. 
Shot 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
at. 
Brk. 
Cooper . 
150 
125 
Sandford .... 
... 150 
109 
Tull . 
150 
123 
Reading . 
... 45 
28 
Ulman . 
150 
111 
Bumis . 
... 30 
.21 
Ewing . 
150 
128 
Shaw . 
... 150 
114 
Fisher . 
150 
140 
Hoover . 
... 150 
120 
Cockran . 
150 
121 
Williams . 
... 150 
133 
Owens . 
150 
127 
Cailbunos .... 
... 30 
27 
Professionals: 
W Worthington. 
150 
144 
T C, Gibbs .. 
... 150 
145 
Mrs Topperwein 150 
143 
L R Lewis .. 
... 150 
120 
E II Storr . 
150 
139 
The DuPont Gun Club. 
Wilmington, July 17. —Mrs. J. W. Burrows and Teddy 
Doremus shared the honors at the weekly shoot of the 
Du Pont Gun Club last Saturday. Mr. Doremus was 
high gun with 23 out of 25, while Mrs. Burrows was the 
attraction. Her score was 18. The scores of the day 
were as follows: 
W. M. Hammond, 19 out of 25; W. A. Joslyn 20, T. 
E. Doremus 23, W. F. Jensen 19, L. Matthewson 21, D. 
J. Dougherty 19. Thorpe Martin 10. J. W. Burrows IS, 
Mrs. Burrows 18, W. S. Simpson 19, A. J. Curley 14, 
H. D. Carl on 21, R. L. Conner 20. W. G. Wood 14, F. 
W. Matthewson 16, G. H. Mitchell 18, S. G. Davis 12, 
A. F. Hickman 22, J. Turner 22, F. H.Megaw 11, R. C. 
McCardle 17, H. C. Pollock 18, J. W. Anderson, Jr.,14, 
W. A. Casey 18, Dr. H. Betts 9, Dr. Bullock 16, J. H. 
Minnick 18, S. Touchton 22, Z. H. Lofland 22. William 
Coyne 22. S. C. Weaver 7, W. A. McElwee 2, A. M. 
Lindsay 20, Dr. A. Paterson, 13, C. R. Kenworthy 18, 
C. C. Gerow 20, J. F. Wishard 7. 
