92 
FOREST AND STREAM 
L. C. Smith New Designs With Hunter One Trigger For 
TRAP and FIELD 
With the characteristics of the Thoroughbred written all over it. This means it will win. Kindly let us mail you our new 
catalogue showing perfect illustrations and descriptions of all grades 
PRICES $25.00 TO $1,000 
Manufactured XHE HUNTER ARMS COMPANY ^rrott.Y. 
Housatonic Rod and Gun Club. 
The second regular shoot of the Housatonic Rod and 
Gun Club was held on their trap grounds at Stratford, 
Conn., on July 4th. The regular program of 75 targets 
was shot off rapidly under perfect weather Conditions. 
There were a large number of ladies among the visit¬ 
ors, some of whom shot at the clays. 
EVENT NUMBER ONE, FIFTY TARGETS. 
Broke 
Sanford . 45 
Way . 44 
Halpin . 42 
McQuillan . 41 
Wilson . 41 
Wheeler . 40 
Polly . 39 
Hessian . 39 
Curley . 39 
Pritham . 38 
Tousey . 37 
Camp . 37 
Hall . 35 
Burgess . 33 
Comstock . 3 2 
Beardsley . 3 1 
Sturgis . 31 
Bartlett . 3 ° 
Mrs. Hessian . 3 ° 
Kaimer . 3 ° 
Cady . 29 
Thompson . 28 
Banks . 27 
Morehouse . 27 
McTaggart . 27 
Hearle . 24 
Decker . 21 
Tesch . 15 
EVENT NUMBER TWO, TWENTY-FIVE TARGETS, 
ADDED BIRD HANDICAP. 
Handicapped Broke Total 
McTaggart . 9 ' *9 25 
Burgess . 6 19 25 
Hall . 5 21 25 
Banks . 9 16 25 
Sturgis . 2 23 25 
Curley . 3 21 2 4 
Way . 1 23 24 
Camp . 4 l 9 2 3 
Polly . 3 20 23 
Halpin . 2 21 23 
Tesch . 22 22 
Sanford . 22 22 
Comstock . 7 *5 22 
Tousey . 4 : 8 22 
Pritham . 4 18 22 
Wilson . 2 19 21 
Morehouse . 9 12 21 
Hessian . 20 20 
C. Wheeler . 3 16 ig 
Mrs. Hessian . 8 10 18 
McQuillan . 2 17 19 
Kaimer . [ 3 *3 
TIE, SHOOT OF. 
McTaggart . 9 20 25 
Sturgis . 2 23 25 
Hall . 5 18 23 
Banks . 9 J 3 22 
Burgess . 6 15 21 
TIE (MISS AND OUT). 
McTaggart and Sturgis still being tied it was decided 
“Miss and Out.” McTaggart got one dead and Sturgis 
lost his first bird. 
Clifton Forge Gun Club. 
Clifton Forge, Virginia, July 4, 1914. 
The attendance was large and many perfect scores 
made, while every one present had a good time with 
congenial friends. A number of the professionals were 
with us and helped, in their usual way to make things 
pleasant for every one present. The tournament was 
under the management of Mr. T. S. Baskerville, a repre¬ 
sentative of the DuPont Powder Company and I am 
sure we could not have had the management in better 
hands. »» 
Our program consisted of ten regular events, 20 tar¬ 
gets each, with seven prizes in each event, also a handi¬ 
cap event of twenty-five targets, with seven prizes. 
First prize in this event won by R. D. Moody, Clifton 
Forge, Virginia, Winchester Pump Gun; second gold 
watch fob won by L. W. Puffenberger, Staunton, Vir¬ 
ginia; third gold watch fob won by S. T. Day, Waynes¬ 
boro, Virginia; fourth silver watch fob won by E. R. 
Massie, Clifton Forge, Virginia. Our tournament was 
a success from every standpoint and the weather con¬ 
ditions ideal. 
Total Total 
Number Number 
Shot At Broke 
'Huseman, A. E. 200 194 
Artz, R. 0 . 200 174 
Hoylnan, B. A. 200 , 172 
Harris, J. L. 200 ' 181 
Payne, Jr., J. R. .. 200 118 
Stone, C. P. 200 161 
Stone, T. L. 200 180 
Brown, I. A. 200 113 
Massie, Dr. T. H. 200 146 
*Cornell J. H. 100 40 
Craig, J. 200 178 
Coyner, J. M. 200 179 
Day, S. T. 200 189 
"Anderson, J. A. 200 179 
"Goodloe, Sam . 200 147 
Flail, R. A.;. 200 189 
Runnels, W. D. 200 189 
Kircofe, J. R. 200 163 
Anderson, W. B. 20a 184 
Puffenberger, L. W. 200 177 
Sproul, J. A. 200 174 
Moody, R. D. 200 171 
Souder, Dr. A. 200 139 
Massie, E. R. 200 170 
"Anderson, S. W. 200 170 
"Baskerville, T. S. 200 186 
Page, W. E. 200 183 
Pyle, J. A. 100 67 
McKinney, W. T. 40 21 
Watson, E. A. 80 67 
Smith, W. G. 80 62 
Cahoon, Jr., C. L. 60 35 
Artz, L. E. 80 53 
Mathews, Eugene . 100 61 
"Professional. 
JOHN R. PAYNE, Jr., Secretary. 
Anaconda Gun Club. 
Seventeen powder burners faced the traps at the Nell 
Shooting Park in the July card of the Anaconda Gun 
Club. Two trophy events were billed, the third string 
of 25 targets being for the Twohy Medal, which was 
won by Tippett with a straight score, and the fourth 
being for the Keppler Medal. Tippett and Goddard 
tied for this, with one missed bird each, and again 
missed one each in the first shoot off at 15 bluerocks. 
In the second shoot off Goddard won. 
The first 100 targets count in the Panama-Pacific prize 
competition, completing 1,700 of the 2,000 scheduled. 
Drumgoole is still in the lead, with 1,498, Goddard being 
10 birds behind, and Smith third, with 1,427. 
Out-of-town visitors at the traps yesterday were E. J. 
Morgan of Salt Lake, representing the Hercules Powder 
Company; William Bowman of Denver, representing the 
Du Pont Powder Company; Lee Williams. A. L. Tippett 
and J. D. McMullin of Deer Lodge and C. H. Smith 
and C. C. Goddard of Butte. 
The scores were as follows, events i, 2, 5, 6 and 7 
being for practice only and the others for trophies: 
Event. 1234567 
Tippett . 
22 
25 
24 
23 
21 . . 
Williams . 
. 24 
21 
23 
23 
23 
. . 
McMullin . 
20 
18 
17 
21 
Mathewson ... 
23 
21 
19 
17 
22 21 
Bryan . 
20 
17 
20 
18 
Gemmett . 
19 
12 
10 
20 
21 21 
Routledge . 
. 23 
21 
17 
23 
Nell . 
22 
20 
23 
McDermott . 
15 
18 
12 
l6 
. . 
Hillard . 
21 
23 
20 
21 
• 9 . . 
Canadian Indians Tournament. 
Niagara-on-the-Lake, 
Ont., June 28- 
30, July 
1, 1914. 
Total 
Total 
Number 
Number 
Shot At 
Broke 
Tuckett, G. J. 
200 
163 
2nd Day 
75 
62 
Aid, F, E. 
3rd Day 
75 
6 l 
200 
170 
2nd Day 
75 
56 
Durand, C. H. 
3rd Day 
75 
6 l 
200 
165 
2nd Day 
75 
55 
3rd Day 
75 
54 
McCance, W. J. 
.1 st Day 
200 
128 
Woodruff, A. S. 
.1st Day 
200 
154 
"Taylor, J. R. 
2nd Day 
75 
59 
.1st Day 
200 
194 
2nd Day 
75 
72 
3rd Day 
75 
71 
"Dunk, G. M. 
200 
165 
2nd Day 
75 
60 
3rd Day 
75 
64 
"Dickey, O. R. 
200 
191 
2nd Day 
75 
70 
3rd Day 
75 
. 73 
Jordan, G. E. 
150 
167 
2nd Day 
75 
62 
3rd Day 
75 
66 
McGan, O. E. 
200 
147 
2nd Day 
75 
60 
Bates, H. D. 
200 
186 
2nd Day 
75 
69 
Kirkover, H. D. 
3rd Day 
75 
69 
.1st Day 
200 
164 
2nd Day 
75 . 
64 
Maher, J. H. 
200 
171 
2nd Day 
75 
70 
"Boa, J. S. 
3rd Day 
75 
67 
200 
191 
2nd Day 
75 
69 
3rd Day 
75 
69 
"Darton, W. B. 
.1st Day 
200 
191 
2nd Day 
75 
67 
3rd Day 
75 
71 
Ely, W. L. 
200 
184 
2nd Day 
75 
69 
Vance, S. G. 
3rd Day 
75 
71 
200 
181 
2nd Day 
75 
7 i 
Wright, F. S. 
3rd Day 
75 
68 
200 
187 
2nd Day 
75 
72 
Jennings, J. E . 
3rd Day 
75 
67 
200 
182 
2nd Day 
75 
70 
3rd Day 
75 
70 
Houghton, T. 
200 
182 
2nd Day 
75 
69 
"Marshall, T. 
200 
188 
2nd Day 
75 
72 
3rd Day 
75 
70 
Vivian, G. L. 
200 
183 
2nd Day 
75 
69 
3rd Day 
75 
70 
Wakefield, Phil . 
200 
186 
2nd Day 
75 
68 
3rd Day 
75 
68 
Gooderham, W. H. . 
200 
l 6 l 
2nd Day 
75 
65 
3rd Day 
75 
62 
Marsh, E. J. 
200 
171 
2nd Day 
75 
6 l 
3rd Day 
75 
62 
"Fay, F. M. 
200 
170 
2nd Day 
75 
70 
3rd Day 
75 
63 
"Moore, Carl . 
200 
177 
2nd Day 
75 
75 
3rd Day 
75 
72 
"Young, H. E. 
200 
171 
2nd Day 
75 
64 
3rd Day 
75 
68 
Noel, J. H. 
200 
190 
2nd Day 
75 
69 
3rd Day 
75 
74 
"Day, R. 
200 
185 
2nd Day 
75 
64 
3rd Day 
75 
69 
Vance, J. 
200 
168 
2nd Day 
75 
6 l 
3rd aDy 
75 
63 
Taylor, T. 
200 
167 
2nd Day 
75 
60 
3rd Day 
75 
69 
Payne, J. 
200 
155 
2nd Day 
75 
66 
3rd Day 
75 
65 
Ebbert, J. 
200 
175 
2nd Day 
75 
66 
3rd Day 
75 
70 
Singer, Major .. 
200 
182 
2nd Day 
75 
67 
3rd Day 
75 
73 
Palmer, F. D. 
200 
143 
2nd Day 
75 
62 
3rd Day 
75 
47 
Booth, P. J. 
.1 st D ay 
200 
l 6 l 
2nd Day 
75 
60 
3rd Day 
75 
55 
Craig, A . 
200 
”3 
2nd Day 
75 
45 
Dobson, F. A . 
200 
175 
2nd Day 
75 
69 
Smith, H. 
200 
181 
2nd Day 
75 
69 
Jerauld, F. N. G. 
200 
157 
2nd Day 
75 
65 
3rd Day 
75 
62 
Thomson, W. P. 
200 
176 
2nd Day 
75 
71 
3rd Day 
75 
66 
Dumville, H. C.. 
200 
163 
