158 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Trimble, the well known local expert, was in his best 
form, and tied with W. R. Crosby for first place on 
147; J. S. Day and O. S. Lawrence tied on 138. High 
amateur average for the two days was a tie between 
J. F. Couts and R. H. Bruns, each breaking 287 out 
of 300 targets; F. C. Koch was second with 285, and 
L. Kating third with 283; B. P. Remy, T. J. Donald 
and H. J. Meyers tied on 282. The scores made were 
very good, considering the fact that at one time the 
wind caused the targets to do all sorts of puzzling 
stunts. Crosby recorded a run of over 80, but Trimble, 
who was tied with him, distributed his few misses in 
such a way as to spoil his chances for a record. The 
tournament was one of the best , that the club has ever 
given, and the events were pulled off over one trap 
without any serious delays. During the two days 9,040 
targets were trapped in the regular events. 
Total 
*J. S. Day . 138 
H. R. Trwin . 133 
F. C. Koch . 141 
Couts . 143 
*W. R. Crosby . 147 
T. T. Donald . 145 
B. P. Remy . 138 
* 0 . S. Lawrence . 138 
R. H. Arvin . 134 
R. H. Bruns . 141 
Hammerschmidt . 72 
M. Welsh . 137 
*C. O. Le Compte . 130 
*R. Trimble . 147 
M. H. Johnson . 140 
J. Schreck . 129 
W. H. Hall . 140 
Kating . 142 
H. R. Meyers . 137 
H. Stegeman .,. 131 
A. Gambell . 135 
J. N. Shropshire . 138 
R. J. Dibowski . 38 
Keegan . 46 
Keys . 26 
B. N. Shropshire . 114 
C. R. McKay . 116 
D. H. Willey . 131 
Nemo . 141 
Special 25 Targets Handicap, 16 to 20 Yards. 
Donald . 20 
Kating . 20 
Bruns . 19 
Hall . 19 
Arvin . 18 
Remy . 18 
Meyers . 18 
Irwin . 17 
Stegeman . 17 
J. Shropshire . 18 
B. Shropshire . 16 
McKay . 16 
22 
23 
21 
25 
24 
24 
24 
23 
23 
25 
15 
17 
Interurban Gun Club. 
Houston, 
Texas, July 
14 and 
15, 1914. 
Total 
Total 
Number 
Number 
Shot At 
Broke 
Forsgard, T. H. 
250 
22 5 
2nd Day 
250 
227 
Sumbardo, L. O. 
250 
197 
2nd Day 
250 
210 
Barries, R. B. 
250 
220 
2nd Day 
250 
226 
*Murrelle, II. A. 
250 
234 
2nd Day 
250 
242 
Hutchings, Sealy . 
250 
211 
2nd Day 
250 
223 
*Faurote, F. M. 
250 
226 
2nd Day 
250 
227 
*Hinkle, T. R. 
250 
223 
2nd Day 
250 
233 
Hagerty, W. L. 
250 
232 
2nd Day 
250 
22 4 
* Hubby, T. E. 
250 
226 
Jackson. R. T. 
200 
163 
Todd, Ed. 
-175 
163 
Stoner, E. R. 
.ist Day 
250 
217 
2nd Day 
250 
222 
Chew, R. C. 
250 
226 
2nd Day 
250 
229 
Kilpatrick, M. 
100 
59 
Schweikart, L. 
IOO 
78 
*Lagger, A. L. 
250 
226 
2nd Day 
250 
226 
Barnett, Ack. 
250 
217 
2nd 
Day 
250 
214 
...ist 
Day 
250 
216 
2nd 
Day 
250 
203 
.. .ist 
Day 
250 
223 
2nd 
Day 
250 
233 
...ist 
Day 
175 
149 
...ist 
Day 
250 
236 
2nd 
Day 
250 
238 
Day 
250 
236 
2nd 
Day 
250 
239 
Day 
250 
219 
2nd 
Day 
250 
2l8 
Day 
250 
180 
2nd 
Day 
250 
184 
Day 
150 
122 
Day 
150 
123 
Da/ 
250 
204 
. .2nd 
Day 
250 
223 
. .2nd 
Day 
25 
19 
Day 
25 
II 
*Borden, H. J. 
McNeir. 
Ketchum, G. B. 
*Loftin, J. E. 
Murrelle, Mrs. II. A. 
Toujan, Sid . 
*Professional. 
L. O. SUMBARDO, Secretary. 
West End Gun Club. 
Richmond, Va., July 25, 1914. 
Class leaders: John B. Swartwout “A,” Phillip J. 
Flippen “B,” Clarence W. Williams “C,” Robert F. 
Anthony “D,” William Rueger, Jr. “E.” 
Lumsdens Cup “Legs” John T. Anderson. Next 
shoot Wednesday 29th, 4:30 F. M. 
A severe wind and thunder storm caused the scores 
to tumble and several men sought cover before the 
shoot was over. 
Shot At Broke 
Phillip J. Flippen .. 50 45 
John T. Anderson . 50 45 
C. T. Young . 50 44 
John B. Swartwout . 50 43 
Malcolm D. Hart . 50 42 
Elmore D. Hotchkiss, Jr. 50 42 
Stuart C. Christian . 50 38 
Walt. Hunter ... 50 38 
Clarence W. Williams . 50 ' 38 
Samuel P. Goodloe . 5° 38 
Tazewell M. Carrington, Jr. 50 38 
Buck Langhorne . got 38 
T. Arthur Campbell . 50 38 
W. II. Eanes . 50 37 
A. J. Warren . 50 37 
W. Gordon Harvie . 50 36 
Robert G. Cabell . 5° 36 
Thomas J. Purcell ... 50 36 
O. F. Grady . 5 ° 33 
Dr. Allen W. Freeman .. 50 32 
Col. Barton II. Grundy . 50 3 1 
Louis Rueger . 50 3 1 
W. G. Bragg . 50 3 1 
Burleight Wardlaw . 50 29 
Robert F. Anthony . 50 27 
William Rueger, Jr. 50 27 
William E. Harris . 50 27 
SECRETARY. 
Norfolk-Portsmoulh Gun Club. 
Portsmouth, Va., July 25, 1914. 
Enclosed find records made at the weekly shoot of 
the Norfolk-Portsmouth Gun Club, Thursday, July 23: 
Shot At Broke 
Gallagher . 5 ° 48 
E. C. 50 47 
Edmonds . 50 45 
“Winchester” . 5 ° 44 
Dr. Bryd . 5 ° 43 
Boyd . 50 42 
Jones . 5 ° 4 i 
Goodloe . 50 40 
White . 5 ° 40 
Laird . 5 ° 39 
Davis . 5 ° 39 
Gordon . 50 38 
Cook . 50 36 
Holt . 5 ° 33 
Beaton . 5 ° 3 1 
Ballance . 5 ° 25 
GmU . W."t."eDM 0 5 NDS, Secretary. 
Herron Hill Gun Club. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., July 25, 1914. 
Good scores were made at the semi-monthly spoon shoot 
of the Herron Hill Gun Club, held on Davis Island 
•today. So good was the shooting that A. H. King. 
Sr., one of the habitual topliners, was forced into Class 
D in a tie for first place. So unusual was his position 
so far down in the list that, oil the shootoff with 
Bakewel'l and Whalen the former beat him out, captur¬ 
ing the trophy. 
An extra attraction featured the shoot, for in addition 
to the silverware, H. E. Brooks, Jr., put up a mounted 
duck to be competed for under an added bird handi¬ 
cap. The duck and the Class A trophy were won by 
Kohlmeyer, who broke 49 out of 50 birds and had a 
handicap of three clays, which put him at the head of 
the lot in the race for the duck. Barson and Moore 
tied for the Class B leadership, but the spoon was 
awarded to the former, as Moore had left the grounds 
when through shooting. Bishop, Huddard and Brab- 
son tied with 39 each for the Class D spoon, which 
went to Bishop on the shootoff. 
A new trap has been installed by the Herron Hill 
Club, which throws almost ideal targets, and scores are 
expected to be better in future shoots. The scores: 
Net. " " 
Kohlmeyer . 49 
Cochran . 47 
Painter . 47 
*Schall. 47 
Barson . 43 
*Moore . 45 
McMeans . 
Morris . 44 
Murray . 
Brooks . 
Bakewell . 43 
A. II. King, Sr. 
Whalen . 
A. H. King, Jr. 
Carson .. 
Bishop . 39 
Pluddard . 39 
Brabson . 
* Staving . 36 
Wilkinson . 
Gray . 
^Professionals. 
The Fort Pitt Rifle Club staged a rapid fire match 
on the Highland range today at 200 yards. G. A. 
Snyder won with the fine score of 47 out of a possible 
50.' The winner was pressed close by C. W. Freeborn 
and L. C. Hart, both of whom scored 46 points and 
by T. C. Beal, with 45. The scores: 
RAPID FIRE MATCH. 
G. A. Snyder . 47 
O. W. Freeborn . 46 
L. C. Hart . 46 
T. C. Beal . 45 
M. C. Hazlett . 43 
T. C. Douds . 43 
D. A. Atkinson . 43 
G. B. Armstrong . 42 
James McGlashan . 40 
W. B. Smith . 39 
R. II. Dillman . 38 
R. S. Everitt . 38 
R. V. Swanton . 37 
W. .A Wagner . 34 
800-YARD RECORD. 
D. A. Atkinson . 49 
R. V. Swanton . 48 
M. C. Hazlett . 48 
G. A. Snyder . 47 
P. H. Dillman . 46 
600-YARD RECORD. 
G. A. Snyder . 50 
P. H. Dillman .:. 50 
M. C. Hazlett . 49 
R. S. Everitt . 49 
D. A. Atkinson . 49 
G. B. Armstrong . 49 
O. W. Freeborn . 48 
200-YARD RECORD. 
D. A. Atkinson . 46 
R. S. Everitt . 46 
Fulda Gun Club. 
Net. Handicap. 
Total. 
• 49 
3 
50 
• 47 
. 
47 
■ 47 
47 
.. 47 
2 
49 
• 45 
2 
47 
• 45 
45 
• 44 
2 
46 
• 44 
4 
48 
• 44 
4 
48 
• 44 
I 
45 
• 43 
4 
47 
43 
43 
■ 43 
5 
48 
.. 41 
3 
44 
. 40 
5 
45 
• 39 
3 
42 
• 39 
5 
44 
• 39 
5 
44 
• 36 
8 
44 
■ 35 
4 
39 
•• 25 
6 
31 
t Rifle Club. 
tsburgh. Pa., 
July 25, 
1914. 
Fulda, Minn., Tuly 
23, 1914. 
Total 
Total 
Number 
Number 
Shot At 
Broke 
W. S. Hoon . 
190 
*r. n. Suptiii . 
187 
H. W. Converse ... 
186 
* 11 . C. Rinkle . 
186 
T. S. Frink . 
184 
*R. R. Barber . 
184 
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