64 
FOREST AND STREAM 
A. J. Warren . 30 34 
C. W. Williams . 50 34 
Burleigh Wardlaw . 50 32 
J. H. Crenshaw . =0 21 
R. T. Bibb . 50 31 
Albert Anthony . 50 31 
Blanton .'. 30 30 
Tignor . 30 29 
Wm. Rueger . 50 27 
Cotbtrell . 50 27 
Pipestone Gun Club. 
Pipestone, Minn., June 28, 1914. 
Total Total 
. Shot A; Score 
Jas. O Leary . IOO 83 
J. E. Schapler . 50 41 
Geo. G. Pratt . 50 40 
R. S. Shepherd . 50 37 
Alfred Peterson . 100 71 
Wm. Kerr . 50 % 
J. A. Robson . 25 17 
ALFRED PETERSON. Secretary. 
Krebs Gun Club. 
Krebs, Okla., June 15, 1914. 
Total Total 
Number Number 
Tt tr -1?■ u Shot At Broke 
Frank Howard . i; 0 r, 7 
*H J. Donnelly . 150 i« 
O. L. spencer . ic 0 ld *> 
W B F ^aytubby . 150 137 
*B. Gordon . 150 
J. D. Maytubby . I3 o n 3 
J. E. Bass . 105 7; 
J. B. McAlester . 150 I2Q 
° r - T Gay . 150 Iff 
W. S. Denty . 150 133 
T. G. Cornwall . ir 0 I2 g 
C. B Homer . 150 \£ 
Joe Homer . l;o Il8 
Lhas. Homer . ,30 I77 
Cecil Homer . 130 ,, 7 
S' S' S okey . 15 ° 123 
Dr. A. E. Corlock . 150 136 
Don Jones . I5 o n 7 
Wm. Roy . 130 IIS 
*W. M. Sandefor . 130 P ", 
H W Kiple . iso 138 
Professional. 
H. W. KIPLE, Secretary. 
Montpelier Gun Club. 
Montpelier, Ohio, Tune 18, 1914. 
Total Total 
Number Number 
„ Shot At Broke 
xtd. b. buttler . no uR 
A. C. Hause . i 5 o I09 
-A. Jackson . icq tot 
W. R. De Forest . 150 113 
Chas. R. Lowe . 150 103 
E. J. Livensbarger . 150 94 
Earl Bover . I3 o 109 
E. V. Stroll . 1 eo 127 
C. F. Holsinger . 150 in 
Floyed Huston . 150 116 
Geo Wagner . 150 I39 
J. W. Taylor . 150 128 
S. S. McAfee . 150 130 
*R. L. Trimble . 130 130 
W. M. Reno . 150 125 
G. C. Maxwell . 150 138 
L. Crook . 150 109 
O M. Smith . i? 0 134 
C. E. Maxwell . 150 126 
‘C. A. Young . 150 140 
Geo. Miller . 150 131 
Thos. E. Allen . 150 120 
Joe Stroh . 150 100 
Geo. Rings . 150 114 
Wm. Doughton . 150 93 
Geo. Cliffton . 43 26 
H. V. Slayback . 90 78 
W. W. Wagle . 75 48 
Ed. Frazier . 15 10 
‘Professional. 
S. A. JACKSON, Secretary. 
The Riverside Gun Club. 
The Hamilton Club of Chicago, The Republican Club 
of Chicago, alive to^ Athletics and Sports of all kinds. 
Riverside. Ill.. Thursday, July 2, 1914. 
50 Bird Event, Added Target Handicap. 
Hdcp. Score. 
Name. Add. Tgts. Net. Total 
*H. C. Kirkwood . 48 48 
W. P. Northcott . 47 47 
J. A. Schultz . 47 47 
L. B. Clark . 5 41 46 
O. P. Goode . 43 43 
Geo. Schwiitzer . 3 38 43 
E. B. Shogren . 2 40 42 
Dr. T. H. Lewis . 3 37 42 
L. A. Bell . 4 37 41 
H. E. Dickerman _ 41 41 
‘M. Ballou . 41 41 
J. B. McDougal . 2 37 39 
W. R. Watson . 2 36 38 
W. C. Brown . 38 38 
L. M. Clancy . 2 33 37 
C. W. May . 4 30 34 
N. D. Soper . 10 23 33 
H. Templeton . 6 25 31 
Dr. C. A. Stone . 3 7.3 30 
A. Reed . 14 3 
*Professi r ' -1 i' 
Team Shoot, 50 Targets Per Man. 
C.u iAL\ NORTHCOTT’S TEAM. 
W. P. Northcott . 30 
J. A. Schultz . 44 
L. B. Clark . 4I 
E. B. Shogren . 
*M. Ballou . 39 
Geo. Schwitzer . 38 
Dr. T. H. Lewis . 3S 
Total . 291 
CAPTAIN GOODE’S TEAM. 
O. P. Goode . 48 
*H. C. Kirkwood . 44 
W. R. Watson . 43 
L. M. Clancy . 42 
W. C. Brown . 40 
L. A. Bell . 28 
H. Templeton . 23 
Total . 268 
First prize, members, W. P. Northcott; second prize, 
members O. P. Goode; third prize, members, E. B. 
Shogren; visitors’ prize, m.embers, J. A. Schultz. 
‘Professionals. 
W. P. NORTHCOTT, Publicity Man. 
Fayette Gun Club. 
Lexington, Ky., June 18, 1914. 
Total Total 
Number Number 
Shot At Broke 
Barrow, C. W. 200 179 
Clay, Alfred . 160 142 
Clay, Jr., T. H. 200 180 
Gay, J. D. .. 200 174 
Bell, F. C. 160 137 
Offutt, Z. C. 200 177 
Strother, C. B. 200 166 
Strother, H. T. 200 181 
Hall, Wm. H. 200 181 
‘Chamberlain. W. R. 160 143 
Dodge, V. K. 200 164 
Shropshire, Jno. N. 200 172 
Ford, Chas. W. 160 123 
Gaines, Harris H. 160 124 
‘Reuter, A. M. 160 no 
Bookes, W. F. 160 137 
*Le Compte, C. 0 . 160 140 
Fellis, Robt. G. 200 173 
Bond, J. C. 160 127 
Stevens, W. Q. 60 4! 
‘Cage, C. B. 140 117 
Duncan, Ellis . 180 145 
Clark. E. B. 180 147 
Robertson, B. J. 180 149 
Skinner Harry 0 . 160 123 
Carter, J. II. 100 59 
Hayes, R. B. . ico 127 
Martin, J. C. 80 54 
Nash, J. D. 80 45 
Stedman, S. M. 80 49 
Wheeler, C. L. 140 109 
McMieekin, Jr., J. W. 140 109 
Herndon, H. C. 140 105 
Ferguson, C. H. 140 106 
Haggin, Louis Lee . 140 87 
Kaufman, Edw. 20 13 
Steele Andrew . 20 16 
Perry, E. P. So 57 
Callaway, C. D. 20 10 
Offutt, W. N. 20 18 
McDonald, Frank . 20 13 
Simpson, 1 . 20 14 
Anderson, Henry . 20 3 
‘Professional. 
F. C. BELL, Secretary. 
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John Fletcher led the shooting at the Birmingham 
Gun Club at the regular weekly shoot of the club on 
June 20 with the remarkable score of 96 out of his 
100 shot at. He was followed by T. H. Fox with 95 
to his credit. John Warren had the long run of the 
day with a straight run of 60 without a miss. John 
Warren also shot high in the handicap from 20 yards 
with 48 out of 50. 
The Pratt City Gun Club shot on the Birmingham 
Gun Club grounds on Friday. Tony Meal shot high at 
their shoot. The Pratt City Club will shoot regularly 
on Friday afternoon hereafter on the grounds of the 
Birmingham Gun Club. 
There will be a special shoot on Saturday, July 4, 
a handicap for prizes will be arranged. Scores follow: 
Shot At " ' 
John Fletcher . too 
T. H. Fox . 100 
J. Warren . 100 
T. F. Randolph . 100 
Jno. Lamberth . 100 
H. C. Ryding . 100 
R. M. Leland . 100 
G. Hillman . 100 
Dr. Mortimer Jordan . 100 
R. H. Baugh . 100 
Lee Moody . 100 
E. M. Cornwell . 100 
J. F. Lee . 100 
Dr. T. J. Sellers . 75 
Mr. Baldwin . 100 
Mrs. Garl . 5 ° 
Mr. Garl . 23 
Broke 
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95 
92 
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90 
90 
88 
87 
85 
84 
82 
81 
77 
68 
67 
42 
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Notes. 
The monthly shoot of the North End Gun Club, 
Allentown, Pa., was a spirited race in 'the glaring 
sunshine on their well equipped grounds. A. S. Heil 
landed high honors on the 100 bird race scoring 96, 
O. Miller came in second with 89. Ziegler made an 
excellent score of no breaks out of 125. Hausman 
showed the boys a good clipp on 74 breaks. Harmony 
the senior member in the game was after the bacon 
with 42 out of ithe 50. 
Brown showed considerable skill in the single races, 
and succeeded in scoring 18 for high honors in the 
double event. O. Miller was runner up on 17 in the 
double event. 
Most of these boys will figure in the Catasauqua, 
Pennsylvania Tournament, Wednesday, July i, which 
will be one of the spirited tournaments of the season. 
Reading, Pa. ’’LUDDY.” 
Shot At Broke 
Ziegler . 125 no 
Hausman . 100 74 
C. H. Benner . 50 28 
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