Sept. 2, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
395 
Portland Gun Club. 
Portland, Aug. 15-16.—Under very difficult wind con¬ 
ditions, Silas B. Adams, of Portland, won the New 
England championship at the meeting of the Portland 
Gun Club. He made 98 out of 100. The entire pro¬ 
gram was 400 birds, of which Spotts got 381 for high 
honors, the next nearest guns being Adams and Gleason, 
each of whom got 375. Lester German broke 391 for 
first professional, followed by Kirkwood, 378, and Fan¬ 
ning, 373. 
There was a field of forty-seven shooters. 
Fine score sheets were those of Secretary S. W. 
Dimick. 
First Day. Second Day. 
A vV. 
'- -'t '^ 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
Spotts . 
. 200 
192 
200 
189 
Adams . 
. 200 
1S5 
200 
190 
Gleason . 
. 200 
191 
200 
1S4 
Mayor Reed . 
. 200 
186 
200 
187 
Colquitt . 
. 200 
177 
200 
187 
E Randall . 
. 200 
170 
200 
179 
Wilder . 
. 200 
1S3 
200 
177 
Waldron . 
. 200 
181 
200 
178 
Godwin . 
.;... 200 
ISO 
200 
179 
Dow . 
. 200 
178 
200 
179 
Hassam . 
. 200 
183 
200 
173 
A Read . 
. 200 
176 
200 
178 
A S Alexander. 
. 200 
173 
200 
179 
Dimick . 
. 200 
183 
200 
166 
Thurston . 
. 200 
175 
200 
173 
E E Reed. 
. 200 
173 
200 
173 
Osborne . 
. 200 
175 
200 
170 
Taylor . 
. 200 
183 
200 
161 
Hinds . 
. 200 
171 
200 
170 
C Alexander . 
. 200 
181 
200 
159 
Coleman . 
. 200 
172 
200 
166 
McMahon . 
. 200 
169 
200 
168 
Clarke . 
. 200 
174 
200 
163 
Anderson . 
. 200 
169 
200 
159 
Hobart . 
. 200 
186 
Clason . 
. 200 
150 
200 
i52 
Small . 
. 200 
163 
200 
162 
Lawson . 
. 200 
124 
200 
143 
Snow . 
. 200 
152 
200 
170 
Durgin . 
. “>00 
141 
200 
130 
Bates . 
. 160 
136 
Hannaford . 
. 200 
168 
180 
109 
Thompson . 
. 200 
157 
200 
160 
Close . 
. 40 
29 
Sturtivant . 
. 100 
82 
H Bryant . 
200 
142 
Tuttle . 
200 
142 
J W Parker. 
120 
63 
Professionals: 
L German . 
. 200 
193 
200 
198 
Kirkwood . 
. 200 
196 
200 
182 
Fanning . 
. 200 
191 
200 
182 
Hill . 
. 200 
186 
200 
181 
t hapin . 
. 200 
192 
200 
183 
W Darton . 
. 200 
175 
200 
176 
Sibley . 
. 200 
171 
200 
176 
Wheeler . 
. 200 
164 
200 
162 
Fay . 
. 200 
141 
200 
156 
National Gun Club. 
Riverside, Ill., Aug. 27. —For some unaccountable 
reason, exceptionally poor scores were made at the reg¬ 
ular shoot of the National Gun Club, of Riverside, Ill. 
C. W. May won the Du Pont trophy with 43 out of 50. 
O. P. Goode won first merchandise prize; George and 
Kuhlman tied for second. W. Cronk won third. M. 
Evans, late of Cleveland, O., joined us. Next shoot 
Sunday, Sept. 10. 
Du Pont trophy, 50 targets: 
Yds. 
T’l. 
Yds. 
T’l. 
C W May. 
16 
43 
George . 
... 16 
34 
P Kuhlman .... 
17 
39 
B Kammerer 
.... 17 
33 
L Kunzer . 
16 
39 
() P Goode. 
... 16 
32 
C W Fredericks 
16 
39 
Tohnson .... 
.... 16 
31 
Dr B B Cronk.. 
18 
37 
In the following Nos. 1 
and 2 were for 
merchandise: 
Events: 
1 2 3 4 Shot at. Broke. 
B L Kammerer 
.. 19 18 23 22 
100 
82 
<) P Goode. 
.. 21 21 19 17 
100 
74 
T A Schultz... 
.. 18 15 17 18 
100 
68 
C W May. 
.. 13 18 22 .. 
75 
53 
fieorge . 
.. 22 19 .. .. 
50 
41 
P Kuhlman .... 
.. 22 19 .. .. 
50 
41 
Dr B B Cronk.. 
.. 21 17 .. .. 
50 
38 
L Kunzer . 
.. 15 22 .. .. 
50 
37 
Johnson . 
.. 20 13 .. .. 
50 
33 
C W Fredericks 
.. 14 12 .. .. 
50 
26 
W E Lewis. 
.13 .. 
25 
13 
Evans . 
.13 .. 
25 
13 
Chas Reissig ... 
.16 .. 
25 
16 
H Nelson . 
.10 .. 
25 
10 
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Aug. 27.—Another pleasant day was enjoyed by the 
A. B. C. boys. Every one reported a good time. The 
shooting is interesting, as there are several that shoot 
from 85 to 90 per cent., and naturally every one is 
doing his best to win. The scores to-day: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Horscher ... 
.... 125 
105 
Bridges . 
.... 50 
39 
Belmeyer ... 
.... 100 
89 
T Korrmann 
... 40 
14 
McKown ... 
.... 100 
87 
B Korrmann 
... 35 
9 
Long . 
6 ’ 
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.... 25 
17 
P Korrmann 
... 75 
46 
Me Lane _ 
.... 25 
12 
P.berhardt .. 
.... 75 
41 
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.... 25 
4 
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41 
Crinpen .... 
.... 20 
10 
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