Sept. 23, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
503 
Voige . 
. 22 
22 
Payne . 
... 23 
22 
Shattuck .. 
. 18 
24 
Cain . 
... 25 
Nutt . 
. 24 
24 
Bird . 
... 25 
20 
Schreck .... 
. 20 
22 
Welch. 
... 23 
22 
Connely ... 
. 20 
24 
White . 
... 21 
21 
Shropshire 
. 23 
22 
The Du 
Ponl 
Gun Club. 
Wilmington, Del,, Sept. 17.— Yesterday was a banner 
day at the Du Pont Gun Club. Edward Banks made 
the excellent score of 148 out of 150, missing on the 
9th and 127th targets, thus also making the phenomenal 
straight run of 117. This splendid exhibition which 
broke the club’s record, was thoroughly enjoyed by the 
great crowd present. 
L. D. Willis also did good work with a score of 186 
out of 200. J. W. Hessian gave a fine exhibition of fancy 
rifle shooting which interested the many spectators. 
With the shotgun he also did well, breaking 92 out of 
100 . 
W. Appleby broke the record over the pistol range 
with a score of 91 out of 95. S. S. Scholl, a Du Pont 
representative from Roanoke, Va., was a visitor and 
also shot well. The best crowd of the season was 
present. 
In the T. Coleman du Pont merchandise event, Eugene 
E. du Pont and Stanley Touchton were tied in Class 1 
with a break of 22. Dr. S. C. Rumford captured Class 2 
with 23 breaks. There was a tie at 23 in Class 3 be¬ 
tween N. K. Smith and R. L. Conner, and Class 4 was 
won by R. S. Wood, breaking 19. 
In the two-man team race the following scores were 
made: 
Dr Betts .37 L Turner . 44 
T W Anderson .... 37—74 W Mathewson . 40—84 
W A Joslyn . 43 N K Smith . 38 
Wm Coyne . 40—83 Thorpe Martin _42—80 
The scores for the day were: 
J W Plessian . 23 W J Highfield . 16 
N K Smith . 23 D J Dougherty .20 
Thorpe Martin . 19 T W Keithley .19 
W A Joslyn . 16 J W Anderson, Jr.15 
T E Doremus . 22 W A Casey...21 
L M Lowe . 11 H W Mathewson . 8 
G Frank Lord .20 Edward Banks . 24 
S J Newman . 22 E E du Pont . 22 
Isaac Turner . 20 A J Dickerson . 18 
J A McMullen . 14 Dr II Betts .16 
Dr Bullock . 17 R S Wood . 17 
C D Evans . 16 YVilliam G Foord . 17 
Clyde Leedem . 18 William Coyne . 25 
S S Scholl . 29 C R Kenworthy . 17 
J W Mathews .IS Dr S C Rumford . 23 
L D Willis . 21 W T Jensen . 17 
Isaac Turner . 21 A M L du Pont . 11 
S J Newman . 15 H P Carlon . 21 
Victor du Pont . 18 R L Conner . 23 
H Frist . 16 J T Roberson .21 
Dr C R Jefferis, Jr. . 9 William Foord . 24 
H S McComb .14 R B Robinson . 6 
J A Campbell . 18 S Tuchton .22 
T W Mathewson .17 H Winchester . 21 
Charles DeFeo . 20 W Edmunson . 23 
S G David . 17 
Cainsville Gun Club. 
Cainsville, Mo., Sept. 14. —To-day finished one of the 
best shoots ever held in these parts, when twenty-nine 
shooters worked through a two days’ tournament with 
pleasure and satisfaction to all. First place was divided 
between W. S. Hoon and W. L. Eaton, each getting 
identical scores each day, tying at 284 finally. Third 
went to a tie between Nate Newman and R. Thompson 
at 274. Geo. Maxwell took high professional honors with 
289, beating Fred Gilbert and C. G. Spencer by two 
targets. Scores: 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
r ^ 
Shot at. Broke. 
Shot at. Broke. 
M Gentry . 
. 150 
134 
150 
135 
G VV Danders. 
. 150 
132 
150 
113 
E W Stacy. 
. 150 
126 
150 
126 
M J Glover. 
127 
150 
133 
J U McGuire. 
. 150 
127 
M Shoop . 
141 
iso 
127 
1 Novinger . 
132 
150 
128 
D L Oliohant. 
. 150 
127 
150 
132 
G 1) Davis. 
. 150 
93 
150 
92 
H A Willis. 
130 
150 
125 
H Ormsby . 
140 
150 
132 
J E Graham. 
. 150 
137 
150 
124 
C I Bain. 
125 
150 
131 
Sam Medlin . 
. 75 
47 
N Newman . 
135 
150 
139 
H M Hoadly. 
. 150 
115 
150 
111 
R ihoinpson . 
. 150 
134 
150 
140 
M 1 homoson . 
. 150 
127 
150 
134 
L S Uthacum. 
. 150 
122 
W S Hoon. 
138 
150 
146 
W I. Mulford. 
. 150 
131 
150 
135 
Brick Mossburg .... 
. 150 
124 
150 
126 
S Frazier . 
103 
150 
103 
W L Eaton. 
. 150 
138 
150 
146 
Professionals: 
F Gilbert . 
140 
150 
147 
C G Spencer. 
144 
150 
143 
Art Killam . 
. 150 
133 
150 
128 
Geo Maxwell .. 
145 
150 
144 
H E Winans. 
. 150 
118 
150 
112 
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