Oct. 14, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Chicago Gun Club. 
Chicago, Sept. 30.—Although it was quite dark and 
cloudy, with a raw wind blowing from the northeast, 
twenty-one shooters tried their skill at the traps to-day. 
Ed. Graham lined up just about right, as he broke 100 
straight, putting up a perfect score of 50 in both club 
events. Young and MacLachlan were close on his heels 
in event No. 1, as both scored 49, Sharp being next with 
48, while Willey broke 47 and Davis 40. 
Willey was high amateur in the handicap event with a 
score of 45 out of 50 from 10yds., Sharp breaking 43 
from 18yds., while Davis and Cutler each gathered in 42 
from 21 yds. 
MacLachlan put up a fine score on his first 24 pairs 
by breaking 45, Young being next with 41, while Davis 
bioke 30. In the last set of doubles. Young broke 22 
out of the 12 pairs, Davis 21 , and MacLachlan 20 . 
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Oct. 1.—Heavy, dark clouds and a drizzling rain were 
the means of keeping down the attendance to-day, the 
weather being nearly the same as last Sunday. Dave 
Thomas topped the day by tying for first place in the 
practice event with Kumpfer on 23 out of .25, taking 
first place in event No. 1 with a score of 49 out of 50 
and smashing 47 out of 50 from the 24vd. line. 
Eck and Hanson tied for second place in both club 
events, each scoring 44 in the first event. Eck then 
broke 46 out of 50 from 24vds., while Hanson turned in 
the same score from 16yds. Mrs. Vogel was next in 
line with 43 out of 50 in event No. 1, 44 in the handicap, 
and then walked away with first honors in the double¬ 
target event by breaking 21 out of 12 pairs. Seelig, Sr., 
took second place in the doubles by scoring 19, while 
Thomas, Eck and Hanson each broke 15. 
Seelig, .Tr., landed 24 out of 25 in the second frame of 
event No. 1, which gave him a score of 42, after which 
he broke the same total in the handicap event. 
Hanson went 25 straight in an extra event, in which 
Vogel and Kumpfer each broke 20. Scores: 
Events: 
Targets: 
D E Thomas, 24. 
Geo Eek, 23 . 
C R Seelig, 20. 
L Kumpfer, 20 . 23 41 36 
C F Seelig, 16. 
J H Shrigley, 16. 
E Silver, 16 . 
L G Vogel, 16 .. 
Mrs Vogel, 16 .. 
H S Hanson, 16 
D J McCarty, 16. 
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Wm. F. Merkle, Supt. 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., Oct. 8.—Appended find scores of 
the regular bi-monthly shoot of the Hudson Gun Club, 
held this morning. The day was ideal for trapshooting 
and, a gallery of twenty-four shooters took part in the 
day’s program, including several new members that are 
just starting the game. 
The trade was represented by Jack Fanning, who was 
high gun, breaking 90 per cent, of his targets, and 
Harry Welles, whip had the misfortune of his gun getting 
out of order on his first string, and making it necessary 
for him to use a strange gun, which accounts for some 
of his poor scores. 
Bill Emmons was the high amateur with 86 per cent., 
and carried off the prize that the club donates to high 
man at our club shoots. 
A special match between H. J. Burlington and W. 
Tewes, was to_ take place this morning, but owing to a 
misunderstanding in reference to the purse, they decided 
to postpone it till our next shoot, when matters will be 
adjusted satisfactorily. 
We shoot again on Oct. 22 , and everybody that cares 
to shoot at the traps is welcome to do so at the 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Events: 
Targets: 
D D Engle. 
C Von Lengerke. 
G Hutchings . 12 
J Williams . 
J Young . 
Dr Groll . 17 
Fred .;;;;;;;;;;;; 6 
H J Burlington. 21 
W Tewes . 13 
E Malcomb . 14 
H Welles . ’ 15 
A P Lane. 
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THE BIG WINNERS 
Westy Hogan Championship: Won 
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Westy Hogan Double Champion- $ 
ship: Won by H. E. Buckwalter. Score A 
88 x 100. Runner up, E. S. Rogers. Score $. 
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Repeating Shotgun and Winchester Loaded $ 
Shells. Mr. Rogers also shot Winchester § 
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Loaded Shells. Second, H. E. Buckwalter. Score 433 x 450. 
Atlantic City Cup: Won by Frank S. Wright. Score 145 x 150 
and 25 straight in shoot-off, shooting Winchester Repeating Shot¬ 
gun and Winchester Loaded Shells. 
High Professional Average: H. Linn Worthington, shooting 
a Winchester Repeating Shotgun and Winchester Loaded Shells, 
tied with one other shooter. Score 435 x 450. 
Long Run: Joe Jennings. Score 135, shooting Winchester 
Loaded Shells. 
Westy Hogan Special: Won by J. S. Speer. Score 91 x 100. 
Second, J. W. Schoftell. Score 89 x 100. Messrs. Speer and 
Schoftell both shot Winchester Loaded Shells. 
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G Vetter . 11 
A Moran . 3 5 
W Emmons . 20 21 
T Boothroyd . 15 
J Fanning . 22 21 
Dr O’Brien . 16 14 13 15 17 14 15 
A Spencer . 6 5 
W Eaton . 9 10 11 
H Buffer .'. 11 14 
T H Kelley. 19 20 
Secretary. 
The Fred Macaulay Business Men's Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J., Oct. 5.—Sportsmen turned out in full 
numbers Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 3, at the traps of the 
bred Macaulay Business Men’s Gun Club. The scores 
v;ere as follows: 
B M Shanley, Jr. 24 19 22 14 24 23 22 20 21 22 
R L Sneppard. 15 11. 
N Apgar . 24 24 25 23 . 
Tclin Bey . 21 18 22 22 23 18 17 . 
George A Ohl, Jr. 10 20 14 18 12 . 
Peter Bey . 14 
J D Thompson. 18 
F Compton . 19 
P M Kling.23 
H S Welles. 23 
F Redpath . 19 
H H Stevens. 22 
W Hassinger .23 
James Wheaton . 21 
j E Bucklein. 15 
John Geiger . 19 
A E Ranney. 21 
James Quinn . 16 
Frank Million . 16 
William Stengel . 18 
II Smith . 18 
Edward Voors .10 
Davis . 19 
Jackie Clarke . 9 
J W Hessian. 21 
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