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second place, and ‘that is a stunt of which Dick 
is justly proud. Milt Johnson shot a fast pace 
in the first ioo, and but for a streak of hard 
luck in the third event would have tied the high 
man, he was tied with the leaders at the end of 
the second event, on 46, and finished in third 
place on 88. Hammerschmidt came next with 
87, followed by Davies with 85, the latter break¬ 
ing 45 in his first 50. R. O. Heikes broke 91 
per cent, of the 200 targets shot at; L. Gambell 
got 90 per cent, df 250, and Dibowski 87 per 
cent, of 225. Arthur Gambell was a little out 
in doping up the sides for the tenm shoot, Dib- 
owski’s team defeating him by 16 targets in the 
first match, and 7 targets in the second. Butz 
made high individual score in the matches, 
breaking 47; Heikes and L. Gambell were sec¬ 
ond with 46 each. As a finish for the afternoon, 
Arthur and L. Gambell lined up against Butz 
and Schreck in three matches at 25 targets each. 
The first match went to the Gambells; L. Gam¬ 
bell, 21, A. Gambell, 23, total 44. Butz, and 
Schreck, 19 each, total 38. The second match 
had the same result, A. Gambell 21, L. Gambell, 
23, total 44. Butz, 19, Schreck, shooting in fine 
form, 24, total 43. The third match was a tie; 
A. Gambell, 21, L. Gambell, 19, total 40. Butz, 
22, Schreck, 18, total 40. 
Total 
*R. O. Heikes . 182 
M. Johnson .•.... 169 
Dibowski . 
L. Gambell .... 
Schreck . 
Butz . 
A. Gambell . 
Hammerschmidt 
Sander . 
Davies . 
‘Squier . 
Koch . 
Blaiir . 
‘Professionals. 
196 
220 
146 
167 
145 
167 
106 
104 
64 
57 
55 
NUMBER ONE—TEAM RACE, FIFTY TARGETS. 
Dibowski . 22 17— 39 
Heikes . 24 22— 46 
Johnson . 15 22— 37 
Davies . 24 20— 44 
Sander . 18 20— 38 
Totals . 103 
Hammerschmidt . 20 
L. Gambell . 23 
Schreck . 13 
Butz .,. 18 
A. Gambell . 15 
101—204 
19— 39 
21— 44 
16— 29 
20— 38 
23— 38 
Totals . 89 
NUMBER TWO—TEAM RACE, FIFTY 
Hammerschmidt . 21 
L Gambell . 24 
Schreck . 18 
Butz . 23 
A. Gambell . 20 
99—188 
TARGETS. 
20— 41 
22— 46 
16— 34 
24— 47 
20— 40 
Totals . 106 
Dibowski . 20 
R. O. Heikes . 24 
Johnson . 22 
Davies . 20 
Sander . 23 
102—208 
22— 42 
21— 45 
22— 44 
19— 39 
22— 45 
Totals 
109 
106—215 
WHITE FLYER GUN CLUB. 
Hampsmire Wins “Forest and Stream” Trophy 
Princeton, Ill., Dec. id 
The shoot held by the White Flyer Gun Club 
at Princeton, Illinois, on December nth was a 
real success, about twenty-five shooters attend¬ 
ing. Good scores were hung up and every one 
enjoyed the afternoon’s sport. 
The first event on the program was the hand¬ 
icap race for the large silver loving up donated 
by Forest and Stream Magazine. Nineteen 
shooters competed in this event and the winner 
was not decided until the last gun was fired. 
Close finishes were prominent and everyone was, 
with a few exceptions, shooting to his true form. 
The day was cloudy and a good stiff wind was 
blowing, making it necessary to shoot quickly to 
break the targets. Fine jack rabbit events were 
pulled, darkness 
are the scores made: 
Shifflett 
Bence 
W. E. Trimble 
Evelhoch 
pping the 
fun. 
Following 
Handicap 
Broke 
Total 
.... 8 
45 
50 
.... 5 
44 
49 
•... 13 
36 
49 
.... 15 
31 
46 
.... 9 
36 
45 
.... 8 
36 
44 
.... 3 
40 
43 
40 
43 
.... 5 
37 
42 
.... 6 
36 
42 
41 
42 
37 
41 
.... 5 
36 
41 
.... 5 
36 
41 
.... 7 
32 
39 
.... 5 
32 
37 
25 
37 
l6 
37 
25 
37 
NEMOURS (LADIES’) TRAPSHOOTING CLUB 
Mrs. Riley Wins the Spoon Event, Miss Hirst the 
Ramsay Trophy and the Ticket to the Second 
Concert of the Philadelphia Orchestra. 
Wilmington, Del., Dec. 16, 1914. 
The sudden cold weather and the near ap¬ 
proach to the Christmas Season was responsible 
for the small attendance at the Nemours shoot 
yesterday afternoon. There were only three 
women at the firing line, Mrs. E. L. Riley, Mrs. 
Chas. Springer and Miss Hirst. 
Mrs. Riley and Miss Hirst tied on actual 
score, but when handicaps were counted, Mrs. 
Riley was declared the winner of the sterling 
silver spoon. Miss Hirst, however, captured 
the Ramsay Weekly Trophy and the ticket to the 
second concert of the Philadelphia Orchestra. 
Scores (25 targets) follow:— 
Scores (25 targets) follow: 
Miss Hirst . 11 
Mrs. Riley . 11 
Mrs. Springer . 6 
“BLUE BIRD.” 
STARVED ROCK GUN CLUB. 
Ottawa, Ills., Dec. 13. 
At today’s shoot a goodly attendance shot 
against a bad wind. 
The following scores were made: 
ERLENBORN TROPHY—HANDICAP. 
‘Kneussl, Ottawa, 20 yards . 
Quimby, S. Valley, 20 yards . 
Rcessler, La Salle, .16 yards . 
Westermann, Marseilles, 21 yards . 
Glancy, La Salle, 16 yards . 
Sharp, Ottawa, 26 yards . 
Kinder, La Salle, 17 yards . 
Stafford, La Salle, 17 yards . 
Smith, Utica, 17 yards . 
Tat'tersall, Seneca, 18 yards . 
Duncan, La Salle, 20 yards . 
Doan, La Salle, 20 yards ... 
Ohrlstaiann, Ottawa, 18 yards . 
Stilwell, Grand Ridge, 19 yards . 
Clark, Utica, 19 yards . 
Johnson, La Salle, jj yards . 
Erlenborn, La Salle, 16 yards . 
Bakewell, La Salle, 16 yards . 
STANTON TROPHY—HANDICAP. 
Westermann, Marseilles, 20 yards . 
Roessler, La Salle, 16 yards . 
‘Kneussl, Ottawa, 20 yards . 
Quimby, S. Valley, 20 yards . 
Stilwell, Grand Ridge, 19 yards . 
Bakewell, La Salle, 16 yards . 
Smith, Utica, 17 yards . 
Tattersal. 1 , Seneca, 17 yards . 
Doan, La Salle, 20 yards . 
Johnson, La Salle, 16 yards . 
Duncan, La Salle, 20 yards . 
Clark, Utica, 19 yards . 
Stanton, Ottawa, 16 yards . 
Erlenborn, La Salle, 16 yards . 
‘Targets only. 
25 
23 
25 
2t 
25 
21 
25 
20 
25 
20 
25 
19 
25 
19 
25 
19 
25 
18 
25 
18 
25 
17 
25 
17 
25 
17 
25 
l6 
25 
15 
25 
15 
25 
14 
25 
13 
25 
21 
25 
21 
25 
l6 
25 
18 
25 
l8 
25 
17 
25 
17 
25 
l6 
25 
15 
25 
14 
25 
13 
25 
12 
15 
7 
10 
6 
REGISTERED TOURNAMENT BLANKS 
READY. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 18, 1914. 
Editor Forest and Stream: 
Please state in Forest and Stream, for the 
benefit of gun clubs that intend applying for 
Registered Tournaments, that application blanks 
