Aug. 19, I 9H-] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
309 
Chicopee Falls Gun Club. 
The fifth registered tournament of the Chicopee Falls 
Gun Club, shot here on the 12th, was successful beyond 
expectation. Fifty-four guns showed in the eleven events 
and it took a shoot-off to decide the winner and places 
in the merchandise shoot, event 11 on the card. This 
finally was taken home by P. E. Osborne with 15 
straight, after shooting off with W. W. Rice. Third 
went to C. Sherwood with 14, he beating five in the shoot- 
off. Rice won the ten event match and took also high 
average for the tournament, his score being 155 out of 
165 in the high average and 140 out of 150 in the regular 
program events. W. T. Griffin won the gun case for 
low score, 84 out of 150. 
Dr. E. M. Funk made 147 out of 150 for high record 
professional, with J. S. Fanning second at 141. Dr. 
Funk broke the ground record and won a Stevens pistol. 
There were about five hundred spectators present. 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
W W Rice. 
165 
155 
J 
Tostine . 
150 
109 
P E Osborne... 
165 
153 
k 
McFettridge. 
165 
121 
C S Fox. 
165 
149 
F J Baker. 
165 
113 
W E Corfield... 
165 
151 
W 
J Griffin. 
150 
84 
W F Clarke.... 
165 
150 
G 
Kerr . 
105 
55 
H L Snow. 
165 
150 
H 
Heath . 
75 
51 
Geo Smith . 
165 
150 
F A Mowry ... 
60 
45 
H Burgin . 
165 
147 
M 
McDowell .. 
60 
45 
C N Vanstone.. 
165 
143 
1 
H Closson_ 
60 
42 
S W Putnan ... 
165 
141 
C 
Walker . 
60 
28 
A M Arnold.... 
165 
143 
E 
Docherty .... 
60 
22 
E W Dann. 
165 
141 
E 
H Pinney.... 
45 
37 
T D Jordan. 
165 
137 
C 
H Case. 
45 
36 
L Misterly . 
165 
138 
R 
Noble . 
30 
26 
D C Downing.. 
165 
137 
Ur F Saunders.. 
30 
21 
C Sherwood .... 
165 
139 
j 
F Carraher... 
30 
22 
J H Anderson.. 
150 
117 
n 
P Cleveland. 
30 
12 
F T Sullivan.... 
150 
111 
Dr De Marco. 
30 
13 
A Misterly . 
165 
117 
J 
Lalabertie ... 
15 
6 
Professionals 
Dr E M Funk.. 
150 
147 
G 
M Wheeler... 
150 
124 
J S Fanning.... 
150 
141 
A 
E Sibley. 
150 
121 
Geo Chapin .... 
150 
140 
E 
R Sawin. 
150 
19,9. 
H II Stevens... 
150 
139 
F 
M Fav. 
150 
99 
G S Lewis. 
150 
138 
H 
A Keller. 
150 
95 
W H Snow. 
150 
127 
T 
II Keller. 
120 
98 
F E H Sheldon. 
150 
126 
D 
T Cowing.... 
75 
63 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey CrTY, N. J., Aug. 13.—The bi-monthly club con¬ 
test of the Hudson Gun Club, held to-day, was all that 
could be asked for at this time of the year, when most 
of our members are away on their vacations. There 
were ten shooters who showed up at the grounds and 
turned in scores that accounted for over 1300 targets, 
which goes to show that the game at the Hudsons is still 
alive. Mr. A. P. Lane, after an absence of several 
months, dropped in to see us to-day, and succeeded in 
cleaning the boys for high gun, he shooting for an aver¬ 
age of 80 per cent. Jack Williams and Jack, Jr., had a 
little matter threshed out at the traps this morning, and 
the “old man” says that he expects a lot of sodas and 
trolley rides until the next shoot at the “kid’s” expense 
(may be). 
At this writing we wish to announce that the tourna¬ 
ment committee is making arrangements for our annual fall 
tournament, which takes place the latter part of next 
month. Programs will be out in due time, and will be 
held Aug. 27. 
Events: 
Targets: 
J H Williams.. 
J Pape .. 
W Hutchings . 
A P Lane. 
J Williams, Jr. 
T Kelley . 
G Rawley . 
H Pape . 
W Emmons ... 
W Scott . 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
18 
20 
17 
18 
IS 
19 
12 
14 
15 
15 
15 
22 
17 
17 
16 
19 
19 
19 
19 
17 
19 
is 
12 
15 
17 
15 
17 
17 
16 
16 
19 
20 
22 
20 
18 
17 
17 
19 
17 
17 
15 
14 
19 
17 
19 
20 
22 
i9 
17 
15 
16 
16 
T. H."k." 
Sheboygan Rod and Gun Club. 
No very startling scores were made at the tournament 
here on Aug. 5, and as a matter of fact the score sheet 
is so badly written that some of the scores don’t show 
at all. There were ten events of 15 targets each. F. J. 
Dreyfus, of Muskego Lake, Wis., won out easily with 
141, his nearest competitor being Del Miller, of West- 
allis, Wis., who powdered 136. Third went with a tie 
at 135 between C. P. Shumway and J. F. Wulf, of Mil¬ 
waukee, and E. Keel, of Sheboygan. High professional 
was Fred Bills, who, with his usual grace, broke 145. 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
R Krumming... 
150 
107 
W F Riley. 
. 150 
133 
H Brown . 
150 
115 
E G Brazellon.. 
. 150 
122 
W C Wagner... 
150 
112 
T P Took. 
. 150 
116 
Woessner . 
150 
121 
j S Motler. 
. 150 
97 
A J Wagner.... 
150 
124 
G L Dieter. 
. 150 
108 
C P Shumwav... 
150 
135 
A G Pupenhagen 150 
117 
J F Wulf. 
150 
135 
D Miller . 
. 150 
136 
E Keel . 
150 
135 
E P Hoyer. 
. 150 
130 
A Geele . 
150 
121 
E F Leidel... ;. 
. 150 
108 
R Kroos . 
150 
119 
E Scheudel .... 
. 150 
133 
R D Kelly . 
150 
91 
F J Dreyfus.... 
. 150 
141 
A Hartwig . 
150 
105 
Chas Wilmer .. 
. 150 
104 
J T Glover. 
150 
108 
Professionals 
Fred Bills . 
150 
145 
(t E Mathews.. 
. 150 
120 
C E Robbins... 
150 
105 
E S Graham... 
. 150 
140 
W D Stannard.. 
150 
137 
The Forest and Stream may be obtained from any 
newsdealer on order. Ask your dealer to supply you 
regularly. 
I Winchester 
| Shotguns Or Loaded Shotgun Shells 
I USED BY THE WINNERS OF 
| High General Average at Omaha 
Again Winchester Shotguns and 
Shells make the best showing at 
an Interstate Tournament. This 
time it was at Omaha, where the 
Western Handicap Shoot was 
held. The best scores of the 
tournament were made by Homer 
Clark, shooting a Winchester 
Repeating Shotgun, and W. R. 
Crosby, shooting Winchester 
loaded “Leader” Shells. They 
tied with a score of 393 x 400 tar¬ 
gets, shot at 16 yards, 98.25 per 
cent. In the double event, Mr. 
Crosby led the big field with a 
score of 47 x 50. These scores show mighty good pointing, 
close shooting guns and shells of uniform and even pattern. 
These essential features to success in shooting are always 
found in Winchester guns and shells, the Red W combination. 
4 
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6 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
W. R. CROSBY. 
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The DuPont Gun Club. 
A good crowd was out to take part in the weekly 
shoot at the Du Pont Gun Club recently. J. T. Rober¬ 
son was winner in Class 2 in the merchandise event 
with 23 breaks out of 25. H. P. Carlton won in Class 3 
with the same number of breaks. Class 4 was won by 
E. H. Anderson, breaking 18 out of 25. 
The scores made were: 
H. W. Bush, 19 out of 25; W. A. Lindsay, 19; A. J. 
Curley, 12; Dr. S. Steele, 19; T. C. Doremus, 18; Ed. 
Banks, 24; L. R. Lewis, 22; Isaac Turner, 22; W. J. 
Highfield, 5; J. T. Roberson, 23; W. Edmunson, 16; J. 
A. McMullen, 18; C. H. Anderson, 18; C. B. Bonsall, 
14; G. F. Long, 10; J. A. Campbell, 17; Charles DeEno, 
15; S. J. Newman, 16; C. J. Rider, 7; E. C. Long, 19; 
J. W. Anderson Jr., 19; Edward Lewia 9; J. W. 
Mathews, 20; R. S. Robinson 10; William G. Wood, 18; 
Dr. S. C. Rumford, 21; Dr. H. Betts, 17; H. P. Carlon, 
23; W. A. McElwee, 3; H. Winchester, 23; W. Tomlin¬ 
son, 9; P. T. Pennington, 11; C. D. Rogers, 20; W. F. 
Jensen, 11; S. Tuchton, 19; W. A. Casey, 10. 
Revolver and pistol practice scores; S. B. Miller, 
42, 43, 39; D. Appleby, 80, 84, 92, 86, 86, 82. 
Rifle, .22 caliber (50yds.), practice scores: MacMulIen, 
64, 40; L. L. Mathewson, 39, 39; W. A. Shafer, 66; Wil¬ 
liam A. McElwee, 41, 46, 47. 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 12. —The race for the Com¬ 
stock cup, which was expected to interest us for several 
months, came to an end to-day when Dr. Britton scored 
his third victory in the first four contests, the other one 
going to Moller. They cannot beat the Doctor often or 
very badly while the mercury continues to register around 
the 100 mark. 
For guests we had R. O. Heikes—may his shadow 
never grow less—and Mr. White, at large, who generally 
shows more skill than he did to-day. 
Practice: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Stitle . 
. 80 
64 
Hershey ... 
.100 
86 
Moller . 
. 120 
103 
Speigel _ 
. 40 
30 
Lewis . 
. 100 
83 
Edmonson . 
.100 
82 
Parry . 
.100 
78 
White . 
. 60 
50 
Britton .... 
. 60 
53 
R O Heikes 
. 80 
77 
Smoke . 
.100 
93 
Coss . 
. 60 
49 
Neighbors . 
. 60 
43 
Comstock 
cup. No. 
4, 50 
targets: 
Yards. 
T’l. 
Yards. T 1. 
Britton .... 
. 20 
56 
Smoke . 
. 20 
41 
Moller . 
. 20 
44 
Parry . 
. 20 
40 
Hershey ... 
. 19 
43 
Stitle . 
. 16 
38 
Edmonson . 
. 19 
43 
Neighbors ., 
. 16 
36 
