190 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[July 29, 1911. 
Massachusetts Trapshooting Association. 
\\ Ellington, Mass., July 18-19.—Fifty-eight trapshoot- 
ers, among them sixteen of the best pros., shot blue- 
rocks yesterday and to-day. The program was of the 
straight ten events of 15 targets variety each day. 
Lon Fisher made high average with 286 out of 300. 
Second tie between Gleason and Hassam at 271. E. E. 
Reed did good shooting the second day, making 145 out 
of 150. He did not shoot on day one. Horace Kirk¬ 
wood topped the pros, with 291, followed by J. S. Day 
and W. B. Darton, each of whom broke 286. 
First Day. Second Day. 
„_.A_. __A_ 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at.Broke. 
L Fisher . 
.... 150 
140 
150 
146 
1 )r E F Gleason. 
.... 150 
136 
150 
135 
Geo Hassam . 
.... 150 
136 
150 
135 
< ieo R Steele . 
.... 150 
132 
150 
129 
W F Clarke. 
.... 150 
130 
150 
138 
H E Burgin. 
.... 150 
133 
150 
134 
T D Jordan. 
.... 150 
. 128 
150 
139 
F Hilliard . 
.... 150 
131 
150 
136 
A H Waldron . 
.... 150 
130 
150 
136 
P E Osborne . 
.... 150 
131 
150 
129 
T McArdle . 
.... 150 
126 
150 
134 
C Sherwood . 
.... 150 
135 
150 
129 
C F Marden . 
.... 150 
129 
150 
128 
H Boynton . 
.... 150 
125 ■ 
150 
133 
A M Arnold. 
.... 150 
128 
150 
129 
C S Fox. 
.... 150 
123 
150 
133 
S W Winslow, Tr. 
.... 150 
118 
150 
131 
II L Snow. 
.... 150 
127 
150 
121 
A T Foster. 
.... 150 
127 
150 
121 
C W Doten. 
.... 150 
119 
150 
120 
1 H Anderson. 
.... 150 
107 
150 
129 
A C Spencer. 
.... 150 
113 
150 
123 
E S Southey. 
.... 150 
121 
150 
114 
C E Comer. 
.... 150 
119 
150 
110 
T E Snow. 
.... 150 
107 
150 
121 
Thos Howe . 
.... 150 
97 
150 
125 
W R Hurd. 
.... 150 
112 
150 
107 
Chas Crompton . 
.... 150 
111 
C P Blinn. 
.... 150 
101 
i50 
ilS 
F R Richardson. 
.... 150 
124 
150 
89 
C Letendre . 
.... 150 
85 
150 
101 
1 H Hardy, Jr. 
.... 60 
49 
150 
122 
F. E Reed. 
150 
145 
S W Putnam, 3d . 
150 
138 
1 Clarke . 
150 
128 
P Letendre . 
150 
118 
Sherer . 
.... 150 
iii 
150 
111 
H P Emery. 
150 
87 
T F Horrigan. 
90 
77 
E F Cavicchi . 
60 
48 
T Whidden . 
52 
Professionals: 
TI C Kirkwood . 
145 
150 
146 
I S Day. 
.... 150 
143 
150 
143 
W B Darton. 
.... 150 
144 
150 
142 
T A R Elliott. 
.... 150 
137 
150 
147 
H H Stevens. 
.... 150 
141 
150 
138 
1 S Fanning. 
.... 150 
142 
150 
136 
W D Blood. 
.... 150 
130 
150 
142 
A E Sibley. 
.... 150 
131 
150 
137 
O R Dickey. 
.... 150 
135 
150 
125 
E R Sawin. 
.... 150 
126 
150 
126 
W II Snow. 
.... 150 
131 
150 
133 
Ci M Wheeler. 
.... 150 
122 
150 
129 
F M Fay. 
. 150 
121 
150 
124 
F E Sheldon. 
. ... 150 
113 
90 
73 
G Lewis . 
.... 150 
133 
LI A Keller. 
.... 150 
82 
Monroe County Fish and Game Association. 
Albia, la., July 19.— Heat proved a tremendous handi¬ 
cap in large scores at the two days’ tournament held here 
yesterday and to-day. Seven shooters appeared in squad 
only for one day, while three of these shot only four 
events all told. Forty shooters were entered, five of 
whom were pros. 
William Ridley, amateur, broke 2S1 for first, while 
Frank Campbell and Fred Ellett tied for second with 
270. Among professionals, R. W. Clancy shot five 13s, 
four 14s and the rest straight for a total of 286; the 
other three pros shot through the heat and all made 
poor scores. 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
A 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at.Broke. 
A Abramson . 
150 
119 
C Bothell .... 
. 150 
136 
150 
116 
F Campbell . 
... 150 
141 
150 
129 
W S Cook. 
102 
Lee Cooksey . 
. 60 
33 
B Donnelly . 
133 
150 
121 
K Elbert . 
137 
150 
131 
F Ellett . 
139 
150 
131 
C V Emry . 
. 150 
109 
L Fowbel . 
. 150 
106 
C Freel . 
122 
150 
127 
T Gutch . 
. 150 
104 
150 
96 
C Godfrey . 
. 30 
16 
T II Lester. 
. 150 
117 
iso 
121 
T Maland . 
. 150 
132 
150 
120 
B A Miller. 
. 150 
123 
150 
122 
B S Miller . 
. 150 
114 
150 
no 
F E Morrow . 
. 150 
115 
150 
116 
M D l’abst. 
. 150 
122 
150 
107 
T B Perry. 
.. 150 
115 
150 
119 
Geo Peyton . 
. 60 
43 
Wm Ridley . 
. 150 
138 
150 
143 
H O Rake. 
. 150 
132 
150 
112 
O Radloff . 
. 150 
110 
150 
108 
1 Ritter . 
. 150 
119 
150 
116 
D G Taylor. 
. 150 
119 
150 
117 
A Turner . 
. 150 
105 
150 
111 
E Taylor . 
. 150 
123 
150 
125 
F A Wilkinson . 
. 150 
119 
150 
12S 
If F Zaring. 
.... 150 
116 
150 
127 
T M Zimmer. 
28 
Wm Lloon . 
.... 150 
133 
150 
126 
C A Hilton. 
.... 150 
110 
150 
100 
T B Tohnson. 
.... 150 
120 
150 
120 
C C Johnson. 
.... 150 
112 
150 
97 
Professionals: 
R W Clancv. 
.... 150 
143 
150 
143 
L TI Fitzsimmons. 
.... 150 
126 
150 
132 
J N Price.. 
.... 150 
129 
150 
128 
F C Whitnev. 
.... 150 
102 
150 
117 
H W Yictmever. 
.... 150 
125 
150 
127 
Milan Gun Club. 
JMilan, Mo., July 20.—Thirty-eight enthusiasts lined up 
at the traps during the past two days, and contributed 
toward an eminently successful tournament. There were 
ten events, of 15 targets, each day, and the general av¬ 
erage shooting was pretty good. Marian Shoop won high 
amateur with 279 out of 300. W. L. Mulford slipped 
home with second on 275, and Howard Willis was up 
for third with 270. Homer Clark added to his season’s 
average with 288, beating G. W. Maxwell by two breaks, 
while C. G. Spencer followed with 6 targets less. 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
A 
A 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at.Broke. 
M Thompson . 
. 150 
129 
150 
136 
G D Davis. 
. 150 
118 
150 
114 
II Willis . 
. 150 
128 
150 
142 
II M Hoodley. 
. 150 
107 
150 
128 
R Thomson . 
. 150 
125 
150 
138 
F Brand . 
. 150 
123 
150 
130 
R Medland . 
. 150 
116 
150 
111 
W H Newman . 
. 150 
102 
150 
100 
W L Cain . 
. 150 
108 
150 
108 
M Gentry . 
. 150 
129 
150 
127 
E W Stacey. 
. 150 
112 
150 
135 
T O McGuire. 
. 150 
130 
150 
133 
IT T Moore. 
. 150 
118 
150 
120 
C T Bain. 
. 150 
127 
150 
115 
I C Graham. 
. 150 
134 
150 
130 
A F Dodson . 
. 150 
111 
150 
120 
N A Mewmaw . 
. 150 
127 
150 
128 
W L Eaton . 
. 150 
129 
150 
133 
F. LI Smith . 
. 150 
119 
150 
128 
T B Dodson . 
. 150 
112 
150 
122 
O A Dodson . 
. 150 
115 
150 
123 
H II Tittle . 
. 150 
106 
150 
112 
W 1. Dunlap . 
. 150 
88 
150 
91 
M Shoop . 
. 150 
140 
150 
139 
R D Frankford . 
. 150 
125 
150 
117 
I Novinger . 
. 150 
126 
150 
127 
W 1. Mulford . 
. 150 
139 
150 
136 
A Gillespie . 
. 150 
113 
E E Bohrer . 
75 
69 
Chas Sayers . 
. 60 
31 
E Page . 
. 60 
45 
O L Davis . 
. 45 
21 
Professionals: 
II Clark . 
. 150 
140 
150 
148 
G W Maxwell . 
. 150 
144 
150 
142 
C G Spencer . 
. 150 
138 
150 
142 
A Killam . 
. 150 
138 
150 
137 
F Rogers . 
. 150 
128 
150 
137 
A Mermod . 
. 150 
116 
150 
122 
Greensboro Gun Club. 
Good weather, good shooting and a good time was 
the general average among shooters at the two-day tourna¬ 
ment held here July 19-20. 
High average went to J. A. Blunt with 381 out of 400 
for both days. R. R. Skinner drew second with 357 and 
C. W. Wheeler shot up 341 for third. 
Professional topper was Guy Ward with 377, or four 
breaks less than Blunt. There were thirty-three en¬ 
trants, 24 of whom shot the entire program, 8,870 targets 
being' shot at during the tournament. 
1st Day. 2d Day. Total. 
r -^-x ,-^--v i--- a 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke 
T A Blunt . 
200 
189 
200 
192 
400 
381 
*E R Holt. 
200 
189 
200 
178 
400 
367 
*E A Holt . 
200 
172 
200 
175 
400 
347 
C W Wheeler ... 
200 
174 
200 
167 
400 
341 
E V Otts . 
200 
136 
200 
140 
400 
276 
*L M Norwood. 
200 
173 
200 
169 
400 
342 
E C Singby .... 
200 
141 
200 
96 
400 
237 
I. E Otts . 
150 
89 
175 
88 
325 
177 
*L T Spinks. 
200 
167 
200 
184 
400 
351 
* Tohn S Lester 
200 
153 
200 
174 
400 
327 
R R Skinner ... 
200 
177 
200 
180 
400 
357 
Mrs. O L Garl . 
200 
137 
200 
137 
400 
274 
O 1, Garl . 
200 
143 
200 
151 
400 
294 
R IT Baugh .... 
200 
142 
200 
145 
400 
287 
*Guv Ward . 
200 
184 
200 
193 
400 
377 
* C E Goodrich. 
200 
164 
175 
153 
375 
317 
C W Dunlap ... 
150 
117 
175 
13S 
325 
255 
T C. Turner .... 
150 
94 
150 
116 
300 
210 
LI Hardenburg.. 
200 
134 
200 
134 
A Lawson . 
200 
173 
200 
165 
400 
338 
T G Lamb . 
175 
108 
150 
9S 
325 
206 
H M Broadax .. 
150 
89 
150 
74 
300. 
163 
Tohn Bird . 
75 
45 
75 
45 
*S Rowroth . 
45 
13 
45 
13 
R Muekle . 
25 
9 
80 
56 
105 
65 
T B Stickney ... 
120 
67 
50 
30 
170 
97 
E P McCullum 
25 
12 
25 
14 
50 
26 
M B Cameron .. 
30 
12 
30 
12 
T R Ward . 
115 
65 
115 
65 
C Y Stallenwerck 55 
36 
55 
36 
C A Poellnity.. 
25 
7 
25 
7 
L T Lawson, Jr.. 
25 
13 
25 
13 
* Tate Mason .. 
^Professionals. 
25 
18 
Ernest V. 
25 
Otts, 
18 
Sec’y. 
Northern Kentucky Gun Club. 
There was only a fair attendance at the weekly shoot 
of the club on July 23, six members getting busy on the 
firing line. The weather was warm, with the sky covered 
by threatening clouds, and several light showers oc¬ 
curred during the afternoon. George Dameron and H. 
R. Irwin shot a close race for first honors. Irwin was 
in the lead by one target at the close of the third event, 
but in the fourth 25, Dameron beat him by one target 
and tied the score on 92. Irwin’s new gun is evidently 
just his fit, and he ought to do nice work with it if 
he does not start in to altering the drop, or the length, 
or monkeying with it in some other way. Woodbury 
was out to-day for the first time since he hurt his hand, 
and his score was not up to his mark. Walker is a live- 
bird shot, and a good one, but the target game is new 
to him and he can’t find many of them yet. Williams 
does not make the scores he used to put up in the old 
days; in fact, he has shot only a few times in several 
years, and needs more practice to get back his old form. 
Voige was in poor trim in the first two events, but he 
picked up in the last 50, and was not far behind the 
leaders. The last event was a match between Voige 
and Irwin, at 25 targets, 20yds. rise, the former break¬ 
ing 18, and the latter 21. 
The club will open its grounds on Saturday afternoons 
for the present; this is for the benefit of some of the 
Hyde Park Gun Club members, as their grounds have 
been closed until the first of September, when a re¬ 
opening shoot will be given with a very attractive pro¬ 
gram. 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
Total. 
Dameron . 
. 22 
22 
25 
23 
92 
Irwin . 
. 22 
23 
25 
22 
92 
Voige . 
. 15 
17 
23 
22 
79 
Williams . 
. 16 
21 
37 
Walker . 
. 15 
15 
30 
Woodbury . 
. 16 
16 
Baifimore Shooting Association. 
Baltimore, July 19. —The weekly shoot held yesterday 
at Yockel’s Park was particularly well attended because 
of the fancy shooting exhibit of the Topperweins. After 
the “juggling act with shot, ball and powder,” the crowd 
turned willingly to the handicap shoot. Among the 
local amateurs, Worthington shot cleverly, breaking 24 
out of 25, 25 straight and 48 out of 50. Lewis powdered 
21, 20, 42. Scores and handicaps follow: 
Targets: Class. Hdcp. 25 25 50 25 25 25 25 
Mrs Topperwein . .. 23 25 49 . 
Worthington . 24 25 48 . 
Lewis . .. 21 20 42 . 
Eyler . A 20 21 23 40 19 19 .. .. 
Weir . C 16 12 15 27 . 
Malone . 16 23 24 42 . 
Mordecai . B 16 21 18 40 . 
Cummings . C 20 18 18 35 22 18 18 11 
Clifton . B 18 20 15 36 . 
Salabes . C 18 22 .. 28 18 . 
Laubdin . .. 18 18. 
Wilson . .. 10 12 9. 
Doukas . B 20 22 19 27 17 . 
Govnis . C 16 10 .. 8. 
Sutton . C 16 15 .. 20.-- 
Mannie . 16 18 .. 36. 
Simps . 10. 
Chew . 20 24 . 
Leland . B 16 17 .. 37. 
Jett . 9. 
Peterman . C 18 14 .. 18. 
Gordon . B 18 18 .. 35. 
Stansbury . 16 .. .. 36. 
Holland . A 20 23 23 42 . 
Schaab . A 18 17 22 41 22 24 24 19 
Hordes .. 16 22 . 
Worsing . 16 20 17 .. 19 10 12 .. 
Bartlett . 16 14 15. 
The DuPont Gun Club. 
The weather was good and the attendance large at the 
Du Pont Gun Club’s regular weekly shoot yesterday 
afternoon, but the scores were not particularly high. 
Isaac Turner broke 46 out of 50 shot at, the last 25 
being a straight run. The scores made were: 
R. L. Naudain 18 out of 25; Isaac Turner 21, W. A. 
Joslyn 21, G. Frank Lord 15, S. W. Long 14, J. W. 
Mathews 19, J. II. Minnick 13, W. S. Simpson 17, Wm. 
Smvth 14, D. J. Dougherty 22, J. T. Skelly 22, Clyde 
Leedom 21, L. C. Lyon 11, J. W. Anderson, Jr., 19, 
J. B. Grier 12, Joseph A. Haley 4, T. W. Mathewson 20, 
Leslie Mathewson 16, D. A. Grier 14, Earl Smyth 11. A. 
I. Curley 19, T. A. MacMullen 17, S. G. David 16, F. H. 
Megaw 5, G. H. Mitchell 21, R. L. Conner 23, H. P. 
Carlon 20, A. F. Hickman 20, N. K. Smith 20, H. T. 
Reed 16, Dr. H. Betts 12, W. A. Casey 10, Stanley 
Tuchton 20, D. A. Patterson 12, LI. Winchester 17, G. 
Pineer 9, H. S. Meed 10, W. G. Wood 14, Z. H. Lofland 
15, P. T. Pennington, Tomlinson 10. 
Cast Side Rod and Gun Club. 
Exposition Park, on Conneaut Lake, Pa., July 15.— 
The second shoot of the season of the East Side Rod 
and Gun Club will be held on the grounds of the club, 
on the beach of the East Side Inn, Friday and Saturday, 
July 28 and 29. 
Secretary J. C. Roha has received applications from 
Homer Young and the majority of the Pittsburg shoot¬ 
ing fraternity, who will come to this place following the 
shoot at Butler. Gunners from McKeesport, Butler, 
Sharon and Greenville are also entered for the daily 
schedule of ten 15-target events. 
The targets are to be thrown 50yds., the lake being 
used as a background. Interstate Association rules will 
govern, and the Squier money-back system will prevail. 
