Dec. g, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
851 
C. R. James trophy. 25 targets, handicap: 
[ P Fairchild . 4 25 J E Murray. 
T VV Stake. 5 23 *C von Lengerke- 
F B Stephenson_ 0 22 W W Marshall. 
A Bryant . 5 22 Chas Adams . 
D T Leahy. 1 21 G E Brower. 
J F Tames. 1 20 F S Hyatt. 
J S Lawson. 5 19 
Sweepstakes match, 
[ S Hyatt. 
J F James. 
A Bryant . 
J P Fairchild. 
C R James. 
25 targets, handicap: 
2 25 F B Stephenson.... 
1 24 J S Lawson. 
5 J24 W W Marshall. 
4 24 G E Brower. 
1 23 T W Stake. 
5 
0 
5 
0 
2 
2 
0 
5 
5 
2 
5 
19 
IS 
IS 
17 
14 
21 
22 
19 
18 
18 
14 
Team shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
F B Stephenson_22 J P Fairchild. 24 
C R James. 23—45 George Brower .18—42 
J F James. 24 
A Bryant . 24—48 
*Guest. 
Marine and Field Club. 
Too much turkey at home kept all but four gunners 
away from the special turkey and holiday cup shoots 
of this club Thanksgiving Day. C. M. Camp took the 
cup, and C. B. Ludwig bagged the bird. 
Thanksgiving Day cup, 50 targets, handicap: 
C M Camp. 4 42 PR Tonne. 4 40 
C B Ludwig. 2 40 J M Knox. 10 34 
Turkey shoot, 25 targets, scratch: 
C B Ludwig. 18 PR Tonne. 16 
C M Camp. 17 J M Knox. 12 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
C M Camp . 2 20 PR Tonne. 2 19 
C B Ludwig. 1 19 J M Knox. 5 18 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, scratch: 
C B Ludwig. 21 PR Tonne. 20 
C M Camp . 20 J M Knox. 13 
Last Saturday showed a great improvement in attend¬ 
ance, there being seven gunners in action. C. B. Sayre 
had the rabbit’s foot with him and took every event of 
the day, including a leg on the December cup, and 
although he carried a very liberal handicap, made more 
actual breaks in all events excepting the trophy, when 
he actually broke 17 as against 19 smashed by J. H. 
Emanuel. The scores: 
December cup, 100 targets, handicap: 
C B Sayre . 16 90 C M Camp. 8 
P R Towne . 5 75 T M Knox. 20 
P D Chase . 16 75 W P Taliaferro.20 
J H Emanuel, Jr... 4 72 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
C B Sayre . 4 21 P D Chase . 2 
J H Emanuel, Jr... 1 20 PR Towne. 1 
C M Camp. 5 19 J M Knox. 4 
Take-home trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
C B Sayre. 
. 4 
24' 
P 
D 
Chase 
T H Emanuel, Tr.. 
. 1 
21 
C 
M 
Camp. 
R R Towne. 
. 1 
19 
J 
M 
Knox. 
Scratch shoot, 25 
C B Sayre. 
targets: 
.... 20 
P 
R 
Towne 
T II Emanuel, Tr.. 
19 
P 
D 
Chase. 
J M Knox. 
18 
C 
M 
Camp. 
67 
62 
59 
15 
15 
13 
19 
16 
13 
18 
15 
14 
Essex County Country Club. 
You can’t keep B. M. Shanley from playing progressive 
trapshooting, and using his effort toward its furtherance. 
On Thanksgiving he trotted into a heat in West Orange, 
and barring handicap, was high mogul. As the score 
shows, however, Ross, with 8 handicap, won the trophy 
shoot, and with 16 had a turkey for dinner. 
Practice, 25 targets, handicap: 
H 
T Folson .... 
... 6 
16 
C H Daly. 
.. 0 
22 
D 
M Shanley .. 
... 0 
21 
T A Hart . 
.. 0 
21 
S 
W Traylor.... 
... 5 
22 
D W Granberry.. 
.. 4 
21 
F 
Bunn . 
... 8 
16 
I K Taylor. 
.. 5 
20 
J 
M Byrne . 
... 5 
19 
Trophv shoot, 25 targets: 
H 
T Folsom _ 
... 6 
23 
D W Granberry... 
.. 4 
20 
B 
M Shanley... 
... 0 
22 
I K Traylor. 
.. 5 
20 
S 
W Traylor.... 
... 5 
18 
T S Ross, Tr. 
.. 8 
25 
C 
H Dalv. 
... 0 
21 
W E Stewart . 
.. 8 
24 
J 
A Hart . 
... 0 
18 
Turkey shoot, 50 targets: 
H 
T Folsom. 
... 12 
46 
C H Daly. 
.. 0 
41 
B 
M Shanley .... 
... 0 
43 
T A Hart. 
,. 0 
41 
S 
W Traylor. 
.. 8 
43 
D W Granberry... 
.. 0 
44 
T 
S Ross, Tr. 
...16 
50 
I K Taylor. 
. 10 
42 
J 
M Byrne .. 
...10 
41 
W E Stewart . 
. 16 
oO 
Tie between Ross and Stewart shot off, the former 
winning, 25 to 22. 
Ye Oak Meadow Gun Range. 
Sandusky, Ohio, Dec. 4.—The Thanksgiving shoot was 
very successful. All left-over turkeys were handed out 
on Saturday last. Scores follow: 
Placing the most shot in a disk the size of a dollar, at 
130ft.: First event, B. E. Taylor, 24. Second event, 
E. Lea Marsh, 3. Third event, August Kuebeler, Jr., 4. 
Fourth event, Marsh and Webb Sadler tied with 3 each. 
Marsh winning in the shoot-off. Fifth event, George 
Upp, 2. Sixth event, Douglass and Lemke tied with 2 
each, Douglass winning in the shoot-off. Seventh event, 
Kuebeler and Dr. Schimansky tied with 3 each, Kuebeler 
winning in the shoot-off. Eighth event, Faber Donahue 
4. Ninth event, Irwin Adolph and R. D. Mitchell tied 
with 3 each, Adolph winning in the shoot-off. 
Shooting at 10 bluerocks on a 16ft. rise from the 50yd. 
line, the scores were: John Strohmeier 9, Carl Bates 6, 
Charles Bogert 9, Carl Bates 8, Roy Parker 9, Faber 
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Donahue and Wm. C. Magoon tied with 7, Donahue 
winning in the shoot-off; Roy Parker 9. 
Double event: Ira C. Krupp, 17 out of 20. 
Shooting at 130 targets, the following scores were made: 
Taylor 115, Kuebeler 111, Zinn 104, Magoon 95, Krupp 92, 
Marsh 86, Donahue 82, Ramsey 82, C. Krupp 46. 
The Gillespie cup is at present the center of interest, 
as with the added targets, Marsh, Kuebeler and Krupp 
are tie with a perfect score of 100. 
A big turkey shoot is being worked out for Jan. 1, and 
the club is going to spend about $50 to make the affair a 
big success. Programs will be out this week. You 
shooters in this locality take note. 
Rising Sun Gun Club. 
Rising Sun, Md., Nov. 29.—This is the end of two 
days of good hard rain, and gave the mudders a chance 
to work out at the traps. Of the twelve entrants, not 
one proved a high score rain shooter. 
The Cecil county championship was won by Herbert 
Kirk after* shooting off a tie with C. O. Williams, 42 
out of 50. In the shoot-off at 25 birds, Kirk got 24, while 
Williams fell down on 3. 
Farmers’ handicap at 25 birds ran into a tie between 
Hartenstine and Englert at 22 each. The former won in 
the shoot-off. 
Almost any old score was good under the circum¬ 
stances, but Lester German was top-notch with 140 out 
of 150. The total efforts follow: 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
A 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
C O Williams. 
. 150 
136 
150 
128 
T A Hartenstine. 
. 150 
109 
150 
99 
M E Rose. 
. 150 
113 
150 
131 
G B Scarlett. 
. 150 
113 
W Cleveland . 
. 150 
111 
150 
iii 
J Englert . 
. 150 
92 
150 
111 
A1 Heil . 
. 150 
123 
150 
138 
W Ewing . 
. 30 
24 
R I< Wells. 
. 150 
68 
150 
79 
11 R England. 
. 150 
112 
150 
105 
Tas McArsli . 
. 150 
127 
150 
121 
L Towner . 
. 150 
115 
150 
124 
Professionals: 
II L Worthington.... 
. 150 
126 
150 
123 
I. R Lewis. 
. 150 
123 
120 
91 
H S Welles. 
. 150 
126 
150 
130 
L S German . 
. 150 
126 
150 
140 
