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NEW YORK: 60-62 Warren St., T. H. Keller, Manager. 
NEW ORLEANS: 321 Magazine St., Lee Omohundro, Mgr. 
SAN FRANCISCO: 583-585 Howard St., J. S. French, Mgr. 
WESTY HOGANS, THE BIG SPORT. 
As is the case each year, the secretary of the 
Westy Hogans has received a large number of 
requests from shooters in various parts of the 
country whose names have never been on the 
already extensive mailing list, and in many in¬ 
stances the requests come from shooters who 
have never attended a big trapshooting tourna¬ 
ment. In going to the Westy Hogan shoot they 
could not make a better choice. This shoot is 
easily the most attractive from many standpoints 
of any of the larger shoots held over the coun¬ 
try. The shooter can combine more diversified 
entertainment with his shooting at the Westy 
Hogan shoot at Atlantic City than at any other 
place he could go to. It is conceded that Sep¬ 
tember is the best month in the year to go to 
Atlantic City. Both the heat and the immense 
crowds are gone by this time, and it would be 
difficult to find a more delightful place to spend 
a vacation. All the numerous attractions that 
this greatest of all summer resorts affords, pro¬ 
vide just as much, if not more, pleasure and 
amusement in September than they do at any 
other time during the season. 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
A few members were at the grounds on August 2 
for the weekly shoot, but the heat prevented much 
activity. J. Payne led the bunch with 94, after a close 
race with Jones who finished only one target behind. 
Randall. of Mason, did not point so well as usual, and 
let too many of the clays escape. In an event at 
25 targets, Payne broke 24: Jones 22; Schreck 19; 
Leonard 17, and Randall 23. Everything is in readiness 
for the registered tournament on the 13th and 14th 
and one of the largest number of shooters seen in 
these parts for years is expected. The program is an 
attractive one, as well for experts as the ordinary shots. 
20 20 20 20 20 T. 
J. Payne . 19 17 20 19 19—94 
B. Jones . 
l6 
18 
20 
19—93 
Iloloday, Sr. 
. 17 
18 
17 
19 
16—87 
Randall . 
16 
17 
17 
19—85 
Meyers . 
. 18 
13 
16 
l6 
19—82 
Schreck . 
16 
17 
17 
18—82 
Leonard . 
1 2 
n 
17 
17—72 
..—16 
Sea Side Gun Club. 
The Final Registered Tournament of the Western 
Connecticut Trap Shooters’ League for 1914 will be 
held on the grounds of the Sea Side Gun Club, Bridge¬ 
port, Conn., August 22. 1914. At that time all ties 
for season’s shoot will be decided and prizes awarded. 
The club has purchased for regular program 75 mer¬ 
chandise prizes valued at $275, and 5 ladies’ high gun 
prizes valued at $17. There will also be a special 
event of 25 targets, 8 prizes—$52.50 in gold, $5 in gold 
to the shooter making the long run, $10 in gold to 
winning league team, and $5 in gold to winning team 
outside of league. 
We have three (3) sets of automatic traps, located 
on a hill overlooking a large reservoir and Long 
Island Sound, making an ideal place to shoot. Shoot¬ 
ing will start at 8:30 A. M. Free transportation to 
the club grounds from the terminus of the North Main 
street trolley line will be provided by the club. For 
particulars of program apply to, 
E. R. LEWIS, Secretary. 
Box 178, Bridgeport, Conn. 
Buffalo Audubon Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 1, 1914. 
We opened our new grounds at today’s shoot and 
the members all agree that a better sight for a shoot¬ 
ing ground could not have been made to order. Only 
one trap was in operation and the boys got home 
to late suppers but by next shoot we will have two 
and expect to get through more rapidly. The new 
system of added birds and classes seems to work well. 
Scores: 
* 20 20 20 20 20 
White . 4 16 20 20 .. .. 
Ebberts . 1 20 T 9 17 19 16 
Anderson . 12 17 17 I 4 14 
Terauld, A. 2 19 20 20 20 16 
Gombert . IS 14 14 18 17 
Kelsey . 1 20 O 19 17 18 
Wootton . 19 19 20 20 18 
. 1 2 10 10 10 14 
Immel . 5 18 19 19 20 17 
Weill . 3 20 19 15 20 16 
Wright . 20 17 i 9 19 19 
Rogers . 2 17 20 19 18 18 
Covert . 1 ’9 17 17 16 18 
.Ward . 1 J 9 19 18 19 17 
Fish .•. 
20 
18 
20 
20 
Fox . 
. 6 
Singer . 
20 
20 
18 18 
Moser . 
15 
16 
13 
14 9 
Empey . 
Lewis . 
16 
19 
18 
15 
17 
19 
9 
13 12 
Patterson . 
18 
19 17 
Bargar . 
20 
1 7 
20 
1 7 •• 
Reynolds . 
20 
15 
20 
1 7 •• 
Reynolds, R. 
12 
12 
14 
16 .. 
Bingwardt . 
17 
18 
19 
20 17 
Wen del . 
. 4 
18 
17 
20 
19 18 
Stopple . 
"Handicap added 
birds. 
15 
14 
15 
15 15 
W. 
C. WOOTTON, 
, Secretary. 
Interlake League. 
The sixth contest of the Interlake League of Trap- 
shooters was held Wednesday afternoon, July 29th, 
the Ithaca team meeting the Riverside team at the 
Riverside range at Rochester. The contest was a 
close one, the Rochester team defeating the Ithaca 
team by a score of 221 to 213. In addition to the 
team contest, the Riverside Club had offered a very 
attractive program for their guests. Jack Rabbit events 
of ten and fifteen birds, total seventy-five birds, con¬ 
stituted the main program with an additional twenty- 
five bird handicap for the merchandise event. 
The Riverside Gun Club presented the Ithaca shoot¬ 
ers with a beautiful silver cup to be contested for 
among themselves. The event was a fifteen bird event 
and the cup was won by Mr. H. B. Hollenbeck of the 
Ithaca team, who made a straight score of fifteen 
birds. Mr. J. B. Bates of the Rochester team, by 
smashing forty-eight out of fifty birds, won permanent 
possession of the Challenge Trophy valued at forty 
dollars. The scores of the team contest follows: 
ROCHESTER (RIVERSIDE). 
Bates, J. B. 
Green, J. D. 
Evans, L. P. 
Weller, Dr. J. L. 
Woolsey, L. M. 
48 
45 
43 
43 
42 
Totals . 221 
ITHACA (LAKESIDE). 
Hoch, Fred . 45 
Van Pelt, Dr. H. L. 43 
Pickerill, H. M. 42 
Wilson, C. S... 42 
"McDaniels, Dr. Minor . 41 
"Meany, P. L. 41 
Totals . 213 
("Eligible to the team, but only one score counted). 
