July 29, 1911.] 
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Chicago Gun Club. 
Chicago, July 16.—Despite a high wind and torrid 
weather, a sucessful and high-score two-day tournament 
ended here to-day. Ed. Graham put one over on the 
bunch to-day by winning both club events and tying 
with Davis in an extra event, breaking 25 straight. 
Fetherston was high amateur in event 1, cracking 46 out 
of 50, Cutler and Davis trailing with 45 out of 50, with 
Davis top in handicap, breaking 43 from 19yds. In 
the merchandise shoot to-day, D. E. Thomas and C. E. 
Shaw split honors with 93 out of 100. 
In event No. 1, Shaw (22yds.) made 49 out of 50, 
Thomas (22yds.) 44, and 
Bell 
(19vds.) 
43. In 
event No. 
2, Thomas turned 
the tables 
on 
Shaw 
with 45 
out 
of 
50, 
with Bue 44 and 
L M Fetherston, 
Holtz 
22. 
(19vds.) 
41. 
.... 46 
37 
24 
W S Cutler, 21 .. 
.... 45 
38 
21 
W A Davis, 19 
.... 45 
43 
25 
C W May, 20... 
.... 35 
36 
22 
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O P Goode, 16 .. 
.... 48 
45 
25 
23 
Ed Graham, 16 . 
.... 48 
45 
24 
23 
Mrs Cutler, 18 . 
22 
32 
H E Dickerman, 
16 ... 
.... 38 
37 
Miss Sullivan, 18 
Dr Bruette, 16 . 
.... 33 
.... 31 
J V Hall, 16.... 
.... 31 
July 16.—While this was a pleasant, cool day, the wind 
blowing in from the northeast, made the targets quite 
hard to connect with, and consequently the scores of 
most all the shooters are undeniably below their 
average. Still quite a number did fine work, especially 
Thomas and Shaw, who led the field with 93. 
Merchandise shoot, 100 targets: 
D E Thomas. 
.... 93 
T P Bue. 
... 76 
C E Shaw. 
.... 93 
H Thwaite . 
... 75 
L Stockley . 
.... S9 
W A Davis. 
... 74 
T S Young. 
.... 89 
W S Cutler . 
... 74 
E S Graham. 
.... 88 
II E Bullen. 
... 73 
G D Earl. 
.... 87 
H Walsh . 
... 73 
W F Holtz. 
.... 85 
H E Dickerman.... 
... 67 
Mrs Vogel . 
.... 84 
C F Seelig. 
... 66 
L Kumpfer . 
.... 84 
T H May. 
... 66 
S R Seelig. 
.... S3 
T T Cole. 
... 66 
T H Ilumpfer. 
.... 83 
TT A Fife. 
... 66 
W F Riley. 
.... 82 
Mrs Cutler . 
... 61 
W Mott . 
.... 81 
T H Gormley . 
... 61 
C F Stemmer . 
.... 80 
L G Vogel. 
... 55 
O Kausche . 
.... 78 
The regular club program was shot at 11 o’clock and 
several extra events were run off after the merchandise 
shoot. Thirty-six shooters participated in the sport, and 
while mo=t of them found it very hard shooting, they all 
enjoyed the day. 
Shaw’s score of 49 out of 50 in event No. 1 was very 
good, as was Thomas’s 45 out of 50 from 22yds. in the 
handicap event. Bue was shooting in good form, break¬ 
ing 43 in event No. 1, and 44 in the handicap. 
Thomas and Stockley each made 24 out of 25 in an ex- 
tra event. Cutler and 
Riley 
each broke 
: 23. Dickerman 
was after the doubles 
to-dav. 
Scores: 
D E Thomas. 22. 
... 44 
45 
24 
20 
17 
C E Shaw, 22. 
40 
W S Cutler, 21. 
... 38 
40 
25 
19 
9 
L S Stockley, 20 _ 
39 
24 
22 
W F Iloltz. 18 . 
... 38 
41 
16 
18 
11 
T P Bue, 16 . 
... 43 
44 
Mrs Cutler, 16 . 
... 32 
33 
C R Seelig. 18. 
... 37 
21 
C F Seelig, 16 . 
... 28 
E M George, 16. 
... 21 
29 
R Protheroe, 16 . 
... 16 
25 
T H Humpfer, 16 ... 
... 38 
19 
17 
H Thwaite, 18 . 
16 
W A Davis, 16 . 
16 
Dr W F Kaiser, 16... 
... 19 
Mrs Vogel, 16 . 
21 
W F Riley, 18 . 
23 
23 
17 
G D Earl. 16 . 
19 
E S Graham, 22 _ 
21 
20 
19 
22 
T S Young. 16 . 
18 
I. Kumpfer, 16 . 
16 
H E Dickerman. 16... 
12 
33 
Mrs T V Sullivan, 18. 
... 19 
Mrs Spaulding, 16 ... 
... 19 
Mrs May, 16 . 
... 25 
T H May, 16 . 
17 
F B Fox, 16 . 
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Wm. F. Herkle, Supt. 
National Gun Club. 
Riverside, Ill.. Julv 16.—P. Kuhlman won the Du 
Pqnt trophy at the National Gun Club, of Riverside, 
with a score of 46 out of 50 targets. The trophy was 
formerly held by Lewis and Dr. Cronk, each having 
won it twice. A very high wind made the targets very 
difficult. 
Events: 
1 2 3 4 5 
Shot 
Targets: 
25 25 25 25 25 
at. 
Broke. 
Lewis . 
. 21 13 14 21 19 
125 
S8 
W C Brown. 
. 21 IS 23 21 .. 
100 
S3 
V Redmond . 
. 19 17 15 17 15 
125 
83 
J Schultz . 
. 21 20 20 19 .. 
100 
80 
B L Kammerer . 
. 21 IS 19 22 .. 
100 
80 
Skinner . 
. 18 18 21 22 .. 
100 
79 
Good . 
.17 16 13 12 19 
125 
77 
C W May. 
. 17 19 21 IS .. 
100 
75 
P Kuhlman . 
. 23 23 22 .. 
75 
68 
Houseman . 
. 19 21 19 .. .. 
75 
59 
Dr B B Cronk. 
. 21 17 20 .. .. 
75 
58 
F Kuhlman . 
. 16 20 19 .. .. 
75 
55 
Nos. 2 and 3 were for the Du Pont trophy. 
V. Redmond. 
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The Highest Score in the Eastern Handicap 
97 x 100 from 22 yards, made with a 
Winchester 
Repeating Shotgun and Shotgun Shells 
C. G. SPENCER 
DY far the best shooting done at the big Eastern 
Handicap tournament was that of Charles G. 
Spencer, with a Winchester Repeating Shotgun and 
Winchester “Leader” Shells. In the Handicap he 
broke 97 x 100 targets from 22 yards. Such a score 
from such a distance is phenomenal and has set all the 
“gun-bugs" buzzing. Close up to Mr. Spencer in the 
Eastern was Mr. H. E. Buckwalter, an amateur, who 
from 20 yards broke 96 x 1 00 targets, using a Win¬ 
chester Repeating Shotgun and Winchester “Leader” 
Shells. Mr. Buckwalter, who tied for first place in 
the Eastern, was beaten in the shoot-off by a 19 yard 
man, but his defeat did not detract anything from the 
wonderful score he made at the long mark. Such 
scores as made by Messrs. Spencer and Buckwalter 
are convincing proof of the strong and even shooting 
qualities of Red guns and shells. 
THE FIVE HIGHEST AVERAGES were made 
with Red \N Goods. Lester S. German, whose 
score, 393 x 400, made with Winchester “Leader” 
Shells, was high over all. C. G. Spencer and J. M. 
Hawkins, shooting Winchester Shotguns and Win¬ 
chester Shells, and Fred Gilbert and W. R. Crosby, 
shooting Winchester “Leader” Shells tied, for second 
average with 387 x 400. 
HAZARD CUP: Fred Gilbert, shooting Winchester “Leader” Shells, defeated Lester S. 
German, scoring 183 x 100 pairs. LONG RUNS: During the tournament, J. M. Hawkins 
and W. R. Crosby, shooting Red W Goods, both made runs of 1 00 targets straight. 
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Paper City Gun Club. 
Holyoke, Mass., July 19. —Gaylor did some bang-up 
shooting here to-day, making 70 out of 75, and winning 
the weekly shoot. McDowell was second with 64, and 
Smith third with 56. These weekly shoots have become 
quite an event here, and are well patronized by the best 
of the sport-lovers of this city: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Gaylor .... 
. 75 
70 
Lyon . 
. 50 
22 
McDowell 
. 75 
64 
Phelps .... 
13 
. 75 
56 
. 25 
13 
C Walker . 
. 75 
53 
F Walker . 
. 25 
11 
Cleveland . 
. 50 
39 
Adams .... 
. 25 
11 
Donovan . 
. 50 
38 
Dupry .... 
. 25 
10 
Liberty .. 
. 50 
30 
Holmes ... 
. 25 
8 
Collins ... 
. 50 
23 
Hartley ... 
. 25 
6 
Sacramento Shoot. 
Sacramento captured both of the cups at the local 
trapshooting contest, held on July 15 and 16 on the 
Heilbron Tract in West Curtis Oaks. The team that cap¬ 
tured the beautiful Buffalo Brewing Co. cup for the best 
three-man team was composed of B. H. Worthen, F. M. 
Newbert and D. Ruhstaller. They won the shoot by the 
score of 69 birds out of a possible 75. B. H. Worthen 
captured the Hunter Arms Co. cup for the best individual 
shot for the two days’ shoot. He broke 340 birds out 
of a possible 400. F. M. Newbert finished second with 
a score of 337 out of 400. W. P. Sears finished third with 
the score of 332 out of 400. D Ruhstaller finished fourth 
with a score of 332 out of 400. Scores: 
1st 
2d 
1st 
2d 
Day. 
Day. 
Day. 
Day. 
Haas . 
. 183 
133 
Downs . 
.. 161 
140 
Worthen . 
. 182 
158 
Tohnson . 
.. 159 
150 
Holling . 
. 175 
158 
Lee . 
.. 158 
150 
Sears . 
. 174 
158 
Kleversahl ... 
.. 158 
150 
Feudner . 
. 172 
150 
Garrison . 
.. 157 
134 
Reed . 
. 172 
158 
W L Robertson 155 
147 
Newbert . 
. 171 
166 
Jacobsen . 
.. 143 
152 
Haight . 
. 170 
147 
Thomas . 
.. 142 
135 
D Ruhstaller .. 
. 169 
162 . 
F Ruhstaller.. 
.. 140 
135 
Davison . 
. 169 
152 
Ashlen . 
.. 128 
132 
Willett . 
. 168 
164 
Riley . 
.. 120 
101 
W A Robertson. 
. 162 
130 
