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FOREST AND STREAM 
PARKER 
GUN 
We make it reliable. 
Its friends have made it famous. 
THE 
PARKER BROS. 
Meriden, Conn, 
N. Y. Salesrooms : 32 Warren St. 
A. W. duBray, Res. Agt. 
Box 102, San Francisco, Cal. 
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’Professional. 
H. B. MADSEN, 
Secretary. 
White Plains Gun Club. 
June 27, 1914. 
The White Plains Gun Club held its final shoot for 
the season at its club grounds located at the Gedney 
Farms Hotel this afternoon, thus completing one of the 
most successful seasons in t/he history of the club. 
The season trophies were awarded as follows: 
Club championship won by H. O. Allyn with a score 
of 184 out of a possible 200. The Wing Trophy for the 
member making the greatest number of high net scores 
during the season was also won by H. O. Allyn. The 
second prize in this event donated by J. Moel Haw¬ 
kins was won by T. II. Lawrence. The high net score 
for the year resulted in a tie between Dr. G. H. Martin 
and T. H. Lawrence, score 96 out of a possible 100. 
In the shoot off yesterday, Dr. Martin won with a score 
of 91 to 90. The long run contest for the season was 
won by T. H. Lawrence with a total of 67. 
The $50 cash prize divided $20, $15, $10 and $5 for the 
best selected high score handicap event resulted in a 
tie between IT. O. Allyn and T. H. Lawrence with a 
score of 486 out of a possible 500; Dr. Martin won 
third prize and Mrs. Rodgers fourth. 
The Schieffelin gun (Winchester Pigeon Grade), 
Schieffelin Cup, the Allyn Trophy for doubles and the 
Haas Trophy for the Olympic style of shooting were 
all won by T. H. Lawrence. 
In the contest for the Dupont Trophy, a triple tie 
resulted between Dr. Martin, H. H. Shannon and S. 
D. Levings. On the shoot off, Dr. Martin won. 
In -the open shoot which was held to-day, Dr. Martin 
won both high scratch and high handicap. The weather 
was ideal for shooting and some good scores resulted. 
Miss Boles, of Greenwich, Conn., did exceptionally fine 
work. She broke 64 out of a possible 100. 
Following are 
the 
scores for the 
shoot to-day: 
150 Targets 
Grand 
Medler, Dr. ... 
H. 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
Total 
13 
22 
25 
21 
23 
21 
137 
Weiss, E. O. . 
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17 
II 
15 
17 
l 6 
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Shannon,. II. .. 
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22 
23 
24 
20 
23 
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. 30 
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20 
18 
21 
22 
20 
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Rodgers, F. F. 
17 
18 
23 
22 
19 
24 
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'I alcott, T. R. . 
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21 
19 
’9 
19 
16 
13 
119 
Downes . 
. 15 
23 
l 6 
12 
12 
II 
18 
10 7 
Allyn, H. O. .. 
. 8 
22 
24 
24 
23 
23 
22 
146 
Martin, Dr. G. 
1 - 1 . 
. 8 
24 
25 
23 
23 
24 
23 
150 
’Keller, H. 
l 6 
22 
16 
17 
’5 
21 
107 
DeNyse, T. L. 
Ward. E. F. .. 
. 18 
14 
23 
19 
20 
’9 
18 
131 
20 
20 
21 
19 
18 
23 
133 
t handler, A. 
20 
21 
21 
19 
20 
20 
143 
Lawrence, T. FI 
. 8 
23 
22 
23 
22 
21 
21 
140 
Finch, J. H. 
21 
22 
24 
23 
23 
21 
146 
Healey, Dr. C. 
F. 
. 30 
19 
18 
18 
17 
14 
20 
134 
Burns, A. L. .. 
. 8 
20 
21 
21 
20 
90 
Levings, S. D. 
14 
18 
18 
19 
85 
Miss Boles 
. 30 
15 
18 
l 6 
15 
94 
Mrs. Rodgers . 
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12 
14 
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’Professional. 
The traps will remain open all summer and shooting 
will be held every Saturday afternoon. 
South Hills Rifle Club. 
Pittsburgh, June 27, 1914. 
Bradshaw . 63 71 59 62 72 
Patterson . 43 56 49 54 52 
Wolfe . 67 60 75 85 
Kelly . 36 8 33 33 
Wolfe was high man. 
MILO H. MILLER, Secretary. 
West End Gun Club. 
Richmond, Va.. June 29, 1914. 
Thunderstorms and bad light conditions played havoc 
with attendance and scores. 
Shot At Broke 
Flippen . 5° 4° 
Eanes . 5° 4° 
Easley . 5° 42 
Storr . 50 46 
Hart . 5° 38 
W. Hunter . 50 39 
Hammond, Sr. 50 39 
Hammond. Jr. 50 38 
Burleigh Wardlaw . 50 25 
Williams . 50 37 
Garrett . 50 19 
R. Anthony . 50 25 
B. H. Grundy . 50 28 
Wm. Rueger . 50 20 
R. F. Coleman . 50 40 
SECRETARY. 
Birmingham Gun Club. 
Birmingham, Ala., June 27, 1914. 
Only a small number of shooters ventured out in the 
extremely hot weather to the traps of the Birmingham 
Gun Club. The scores were not up to the average. 
At the shooting of the Pratt Gun Club on Friday 
Tony Mehl led in the regular events but he was in 
turn defeated by_ Wm. Monjoitt in a special race at 
25 targets. Monjott leading by several targets. 
There will be a special handicap shoot held at the 
Birmingham Gun Club on July 4, a handicap at 100 
targets for trophy. 
The Pratt Gun Club will hold their regular shoot on 
Friday. 
Scores were made as follows: 
Shot At 
E. M. Cornwell . 100 
John Fletcher . 100 
Dr. I. J. Sellers . 100 
F. F. Randolph . 100 
R. H. Baugh . 100 
Lee Moody . 100 
R. M. Leland . 100 
O. L. Garl . 50 
Tony Mehl . 50 
Wm. Monjott . 50 
Broke 
92 
Q0 
89 
85 
85 
84 
73 
45 
37 
36 
Independent Gun Club. 
Reading, Pa., June 29, 1914. 
Herewith scores made of the second team shoot 
between the Independent Gun Club and the Elm Leaf 
Gun Club, both of Reading. 
INDEPENDENT TEAM. 
Shot At 
I. Firing . 25 
T. Haag . 25 
C. Strieker . 25 
T. Schrader ... 25 
A. Fromm . 25 
P. Quinter . 25 
O. Mustorf . 25 
M. F. Kofroth . 25 
J. Hainly . 25 
E. Blind . 25 
Broke 
22 
16 
’3 
’5 
24 
21 
18 
’9 
’7 
’3 
Total . 
ELM LEAF TEAM. 
Shot At 
Nagle . 
. 25 
Tuty . 
Moyer . 
. 25 
Bowman . 
. 25 
. 178 
Broke 
20 
22 
20 
20 
21, 
22 
20 
20' 
20 
19; 
Total 
. 204 
M. F. KOFROTH, Secretary. 
Morocco Gun Club. 
Morocco, Indiana, Tune 
24, 1914. 
Total 
Total 
Number 
Number 
Shot At 
Broke 
F. 
H. Eastman 
183 
O. 
T. Holliday . 
1S4 
J. 
M. Barr . 
186 
F. 
Bartlett . 
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C. 
C. Hickman . 
176 
J. 
T. Park . 
178 
F. 
G. Bills . 
’94 
T. 
IT. Corv . 
181 
F. 
A. Graper - 
188 
1. 
R. Hafstrom 
167 
C. 
H. Peck . 
184 
A. 
R. Jones — 
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