256 
FOREST AND STREAM 
A. Winton . 143 
R. J. Dibowski . 137 
*J. M. Barr . 136 
M. H. Johnson . 125 
J. B. Lallance . 136 
Wm. Shattuck . 144 
W. Henderson . 149 
T. J. Donald . 130 
J. A. Payne . 130 
J. J. Hamm . 144 
H. R. Irwin . 134 
M. J. Welsh . 139 
A. Gambell . 123 
W. R. Randall . 142 
J. E. Schreck . 138 
C. W. Ford . 132 
R. H. Bruns . 145 
G. W. Porter . 132 
* 0 . S. Lawrence . 115 
C. M. Butz . 123 
D. H. Willey . 127 
Sam Leever . 46 
F. E. Holmes . 36 
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GEORGE 
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Known the Word over for 
EXCELLENCE of QUALITY, FIT and 
MODERATE PRICES 
/^\UR connec¬ 
tion is com¬ 
posed of men of 
standing, and our 
system of trading 
is cash, thus ena¬ 
bling us to supply 
our productionsat 
extremely moder¬ 
ate prices. As an 
illustration our 
evening suits 
range from 30 to 
40 Dollars, and 
our sack suits and 
overcoats from 21 
to 30 Dollars. 
The New Dinner Jacket 
Special Attention Paid to Mail. Orders 
E. GEORGE & CO., 
87 Regent Street, London 
Makers of 
George Motor Coats 
KENTUCKY CHALLENGE CUP, ioo TARGETS. 
A. Winton . 95 
A. Gambell . 83 
Z. C. Offutt . 91 
T. H. Clay . 90 
J. E. Schreck . 95 
J. N. Shropshire . 95 
If. S. Connelly . 80 
H. T. Strother . 92 
W. H. Hall ...-.. 95 
R. J. Dibowski . 90 
TEAM MATCH, KENTUCKY vs. OHIO, 150 
TARGETS. 
Kentucky Team. 
Z. G. Offutt . 140 
T. H. Clay . 136 
H. T. Strother . 137 
W. H. Hall . 144 
A. Winton . 143 
Total . 700 
Ohio Team. 
F. C. Koch . 139 
H. W. Heikes . 144 
C. D. Coburn . 141 
J. D. Platt . 135 
C. W. Ford . 132 
Total . 
SHOOT-OFF, 25 TARGETS. 
W. H. Hall .. 
A. Winton .. 
J. N. Shropshire .. 
J. E. Schreck . 
GENERAL AVERAGES. 
691 
24 
23 
23 
21 
F. C. Koch .... 
J. D. Platt, Jr. 
‘C. O. Le Compte 
C. L. Moeller _ 
C. D. Coburn 
*J. S. Day . 
W. H. Hall 
J. E. Cain 
H. S. Com 
J. N. Shrop 
A. Winton 
J. A. Payne 
T. 
M. 
A. 
<ja 
Welsh 
C. W. Ford 
‘Professional. 
First 
Second 
Day 
Day 
Total 
135 
144 
279 
136 
139 
27 S 
145 
139 
284 
141 
135 
276 
.147 
143 
290 
133 
135 
268 
133 
139 
272 
143 
141 
284 
.128 
135 
263 
134 
142 
276 
143 
144 
287 
141 
137 
278 
138 
136 
274 
141 
140 
281 
140 
123 
263 
144 
146 
290 
136 
130 
266 
142 
143 
285 
138 
139 
277 
129 
127 
256 
135 
143 
278 
144 
143 
287 
138 
137 
27S 
130 
136 
266 
131 
125 
256 
141 
136 
277 
144 
144 
288 
142 
149 
291 
114 
US 
22 9 
138 
130 
268 
140 
. 144 
284 
136 
130 
266 
142 
139 
28l 
130 
123 
253 
140 
142 
282 
130 
138 
268 
140 
132 
272 
125 
133 
258 
132 
127 
259 
138 
145 
283 
Buffalo Audubon Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., August 15, 1914. 
High scores were again the rule today, as per¬ 
fect conditions prevailed. Our new grounds are un¬ 
beatable for location or background. We will hold 
an all day shoot on Saturday September 5th which will 
be a good opportunity to get a little practice for the 
Grand American Handicap. Write for program to W. 
C. Wootton, secretary, Buffalo Audubon Club, 2650 
Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
W. C. WOOTTON, Secretary. 
Western Pennsylvania T. S. L. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., August 15, 1914. 
The Fourth monthly shoot of the Western Pennsyl¬ 
vania Trap Shooters League was held on the Wash¬ 
ington Gun Club grounds at Washington, Pa., August 
nth. Although the weather conditions were unfavorable, 
yet 74 shooters were on the grounds, of which 73 shot 
through the program in the down-pour of rain, as the 
day opened with heavy showers and continued almost 
during the entire program. The interest of the League 
Tournament is growing as the competition for the in¬ 
dividual championship of the Western part of the State 
rests now betwen Geo. E. Painter, R. J. West, Nor¬ 
wood Johnston and B. D. Matthews there being only a 
difference of seven or eight targets between the lowest 
and the highest. 
Then the Three Mien Team race which has centered 
between the Herron Hill Gun Club and the McKees¬ 
port Gun Club, leaving the Herron Hill Gun Club in 
the lead but one point, so it ought to make a good 
attendance at our next regular shoot which will be 
held at Coraopolis on September 1st, at which time 
both the individual championship and the team race 
will be decided. The scores: 
Total Total 
Number Number 
Shot At Broke 
C. E. Hackney . 150 112 
F. J. Moninger . 150 100 
Wm. Wylie . 150 113 
J. M. McCollum . 150 88 
G. W. Clutter . 150 74 
Al. Murphy . 150 91 
Wm. Murphy . 150 126 
J. K. Thalmer . 150 115 
I. . Myers . 150 112 
J. E. Shephard . 150 115 
J. H. Noel . 150 142 
T. F. Scott . 150 122 
H. E. Kohlmeyer . 150 128 
S. F. Barson . 150 126 
W. J. Gamble . 150 60 
*J. S. Day . 150 I3S 
G. E. Painter . 150 141 
‘Jim Lewis . 150 133 
II. E. Brooks, Jr. 150 132 
Louis Lautenslager . 150 129 
*L. T. Squier . 150 133 
*S. S. Shall . 150 131 
A. W. Whalen . 150 124 
*J. Garland . 150 m 
Geo. L. Pearson . 150 134 
Jim Crow (W. S. Lang) . 150 129 
J. S. Craft . 150 126 
Norwood Johnston . 150 134 
H. J. Claybaugh . 150 125 
Geo. Thompson . 150 112 
C. W. Peterson . 150 134 
J. K. Lawson . 150 120 
David Donley . 150 102 
J. A. McKee . 150 111 
J. C. Knox . 150 118 
H. A. Woods . 150 117 
W. H. Dinger . 150 127 
F. H. Mellon . 150 127 
E. J. Abaticchio . 150 108 
W. W. Andrews . 150 103 
A. S. Anthony . 150 121 
B. D. Matthews . 150 137 
T. H. Ross . 150 117 
H. Kochendorfer . 150 119 
D. Kochendorfer . 150 125 
‘C. F. Moore . i 5 ° 132 
R. J. West . 150 142 
J, 1 . Morrison . 15° I2 ° 
W. H. Milliken . 150 105 
*H. E. Young . 150 120 
W. H. Herbertson . So 25 
J. F. Calhoun . 150 131 
E. W. Rodgers . 150 87 
Geo. Cochran . 150 * 3 ° 
J. M. Linhart . 150 12 5 
A. H. Aber . 150 137 
W. C. Heisey . ISO i 2 7 
Ad. Hickman . 150 132 
. 1 . W. Wilson . 150 125 
E. Y. Ord . iso 128 
A. H. Rigsby . 150 128 
Jos. Coats . 'So 133 
W. A. Cornelius . 150 107 
G. C. Haberman . 150 83 
F. E. Meridette . 150 H 9 
H. L. Thorn . 150 100 
A. S. Bishop . 150 132 
H. H. Banister . 150 7 i 
W. A. Henry. 150 1 3 2 
F. F. Cotter . 150 124 
C. A. Hawk . iso 98 
W. J. Hickey . 150 125 
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