160 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Paul Raymond .. 
Wm. Huff . 
T. H. Laurence . 
A. Betti . 
Geo. Ailing _ 
R. D. Cate . 
A. W. Church .. 
W. R. Newsome. 
W. H. Stevens.. 
E. B. Bouton_ 
J. Trumbull _ 
J. B. Robertson., 
W. E. Day . 
M. Hepburn _ 
John Finch . 
R. H. Bennett_ 
R. A. Lewis. 
W. B. Leigh_ 
L. S. Ferris _ 
W. D. Webb.... 
H. D Mills . 
C. E. Downs _ 
Billina:. 
C. Fox . 
R. C. Curley _ 
W. E Borden .. 
J. F. Raifstanger. 
W. H. Hammond 
Dr. E. M. Frink. 
H. H. Stevens... 
W. Brown . 
Jack Fanning .. 
Geo. H. Chapin. 
'• 130 
F. E. Lockwood. 
■ • 97 
.. 128 
A. H. Porter . 
.. 127 
M. Scofield . 
.. 127 
C. S. 'Coombs . 
.. 127 
L. Burgess . 
D. F. Bedient . 
,.. 94 
.. 127 
B. Crane . 
Mrs. F. F. Rodgers.. 
,.. 91 
.. 125 
W. E. Rockwell. 
... 88 
M. 'Cook . 
... 86 
.. 125 
G. W. Derrick. 
D. Bierce . 
. 78 
G. H. Bierce . 
... 65 
Mrs. Hessian . 
... 66 
C. H. Vorbeas. 
.100-85 
.. 123 
R. A. Gillespie. 
• 75 - 6 o 
E. D. Hulbert. 
• 75-52 
M. J. Coughlin. 
• 75-30 
E. Stone . 
• 75-64 
• 75-21 
R. V. Christopher... 
E. H. Bailev . 
• 75-65 
L. C. Wilson. 
• 25-21 
Dr. R. M. English.. 
. 25-15 
Miss Bessie Boles.. 
. 25 - 
Miss Mabel Boles... 
. 25- I 
Mi=s .Mabel Thorpe.. 
• 25- I 
J. T. Bowman. 
Professionals. 
143 
A. E. Sibley . 
... 138 
W. B. Darton. 
G. M. Wheeler. 
H. A. Keeler. 
'. 140 
.. 138 
G. R. Gibson. 
W. C. T. S. League Team Race. 
Denbury—H. Sanford, 93; W. A. Gregory, 93- W 
Olmstead, 91; C. Howard Daley, 91; C. W. Stevens’ 
Total, 458. 
G. 
90. 
Bridgeport—C. Van Stone, 92; S. Kellogg, 92; S. Senior, 
89; W. H. Lyon, 88; E. G. Southey, 87. Total, 448. 
New Haven-Dr C. C. Smith, 94; A. L. Chamberlain, 
Total 4!9 Smi ' th ’ 87; J- B - R «' ber, tson, 84; G. Ailing, 83. 
Hartford—L H Bradley, 94; R. Hollister, 93; W R 
Newsome, 81; J. Trumbell, 81; H. B. Mills, 65. Total, 414! 
Teams Outside League. 
Paleface, Boston—L. H. Davis, 96; J. L. Snow, 94; j. 
J. H. Finch, Greenwich, Conn., Winner Con¬ 
necticut State Champinship 1914. 
anB .. . 
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fectly timed pulling that snap¬ 
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SAVAGE ARMS COMPANY, 928 Savage Ave., UTICA, N.Y. 
McArdle, 93; S. W. Putnam, 93; E. A. Staples, 88. 
Total, 464. 
White Plains—J. H. Finch, 94; H. O. Allyn, 93; Dr. G. 
H. Martin, 92; W. Wynne, 89; F. F. Rodgers, 88. Total, 
456 . 
Mt. Kisco, N. Y.—L. C. Remsen, 93; A. Betti, 86; H. K. 
■Gurtis, 85; William Huff, 83; William Webb, 80. Total, 
427. 
Ridgefield—C. Cornen, Jr., 88; E. Bouton, 85; J. Finch, 
83; W. H. Stevens, 82; E. Storer, 78. Total, 416. 
Special Distance Handicap. 
R. R. Lewis . 
II. Sanford . 
D. H. Hall . 
J. Finch . 
W. B. Leigh . 
J. McArdle . 
M. Hepburn . 
A. Brlckner . 
J. L. Snow . 
E. A. Staples . 
E. Downs . 
Dr. G. H. Martin .. 
F. F. Rodgers . 
F. II. Lawrence ... 
C. H. Daley . 
A. Betti . 
L. C. Remsen . 
C. Van Stone . 
S. Senior . 
C. S. Fox . 
W. H. Lyon . 
A. L. Chamberlain 
II. B. Mills . 
E. Bouton . 
C. Cornen . 
Yards. 
Score. 
17 
25 
20 
24 
16 
24 
17 
23 
17 
23 
21 
23 
18 
23 
17 
22 
20 
22 
20 
22 
17 
22 
20 
22 
19 
22 
18 
22 
20 
21 
18 
21 
19 
21 
20 
21 
20 
21 
17 
21 
19 
20 
20 
20 
17 
20 
18 
20 
19 
20 
crowd of ladies and gentlemen spectators helped make 
a very pleasant day. 
Total 
Number 
Shot At 
Total 
Number 
Broke 
C. C. Collins . 
150 
137 
* 0 . J. Holaday . 
150 
117 
*Ward Burton . 
150 
128 
M. S. Hootman . 
150 
135 
Harry H. Crites - 
150 
128 
Max W. Witzigreuter 
150 
133 
P. M. Keller . 
150 
140 
W. H. Scherer . 
150 
122 
W. A. Winebrenner 
150 
130 
G. G. Williamson - 
150 
128 
Chas. Boyer . 
150 
134 
Frank Evans . 
150 
119 
G. W. Douglass . 
150 
138 
Joe S. Campfield - 
150 
hi 
R. Probert . 
. 150 
127 
L. D. Shoke . 
150 
97 
II. D. Forney . 
150 
97 
Geo. Karns . 
150 
98 
Dr. Landis . 
. 150 
70 
Chas. Shroyer . 
150 
103 
C. Treesh . 
150 
107 
E. S. Beebe . 
. 150 
130 
*J. I. Hymer . 
150 
119 
W. E. Cudney . 
150 
109 
Earl Loy . 
. 150 
106 
K. C. Shepardson .. 
150 
134 
D. C. Rogers . 
. 150 
141 
F. E. Probert . 
. 150 
130 
W. C. Richhart . 
. 150 
88 
J. R. Johnson . 
. 150 
102 
*H. C. Kirkwood ... 
. 150 
137 
O. P. Good . 
150 
121 
E. B. Shogren . 
. 150 
117 
C. W. May . 
. 150 
94 
T. C. Dilley . 
‘Professional. 
. 150 
121 
JOE S. CAMPFIELD, Secretary. 
Warsaw Gun Club. 
Warsaw, Ind., July 24, 1914. 
Analostan Gun Club. 
While our attendance was not quite as large as we 
had expected, we had as clean a shoot as the writer 
has ever attended. 
One feature of the shoot was the fact that thirty-five 
shooters entered and thirty-five shooters shot the program 
through without one word of complaint. The day aside 
from the extreme heat, was as fine as could be. Our 
grounds are situated on a hill with the ground sloping 
away from the score, and oats field just in front of the 
trap house with the grain ripe, and a fine grove of tim¬ 
ber about J4 of a mile away from the score made a fine 
background. Scores were not so high but every one had 
a good time and many compliments were made on the 
manner in which the tournament was conducted. Mr. D. 
C. Rogers of Logansport was high amateur and winner 
of first prize given by The Interstate Association; his 
score was 141 out of 150 targets shot .at; Mr. P. M. Keller 
of Fort Wayne was second high amateur with 140 and 
winner of second prize given by The Interstate Associa¬ 
tion; Mr. C. W. Douglass of Warsaw was third high 
arhateur with 138 and winner of third prize given by 
The Interstate Association. 
A fish dinner was served on the grounds which was 
enjoyed very much by the visiting shooters, and a large 
Washington, D. C., July 26, 1914. 
The attendance at the weekly shoots of the Analostan 
Gun Club has been satisfactory considering the ex¬ 
tremely hot weather we have experienced and the 
further fact that the vacation period is on in full 
swing. The meeting yesterday was well attended and 
some good shooting was witnessed by the gallery. 
Following are the scores: 
Spoon Shot 
50 Targets. 
Total No. 
Shot At. 
Broke 
T. A. Brown . 
.... 42 
IOO 
81 
W. S. Duvall . 
■••• 35 
IOO 
78 
T. McL. Seabrook .. 
.... 32 
50 
32 
R. D. Morgan . 
.... 47 
IOO 
94 
R. T. Livesey . 
.... 43 
IOO 
84 
Dr. E. S. Ford . 
.... 43 
125 
105 
Tas. M. Green . 
• • • • 35 
95 
67 
W. C. Blundon - 
.... 45 
IOO 
89 
Geo. A. Emmons .. 
.... 35 
50 
35 
Dr. A. B. Stine - 
IOO 
87 
F.. W. Ford . 
.... 46 
IOO 
89 
P. I. Stubener . 
.... 48 
IOO 
89 
Miles Taylor . 
100 
85 
