FOREST AND STREAM 
259 
Miss Leigh . 40 182 23 163 63 345 
Mrs. Elliott . 37 193 22 90 59 283 
Miss 0 . F. Newall. 35 143 20 106 55 249 
Miss Hyde . 33 153 20 86 53 241 
Miss Newall . 31 139 22 98 53 237 
100 Yards. 80 Yards. 60 Yards. Total. 
H. S. H. S. H. S. H. S. 
Mr. T. T. S. Metcalfe.. 31 137 32 138 20 102 83 397 
Col. Tickell . 25 95 26 no 20 112 71 317 
JOHN 0 ;GAUNT’S BOWMEN. 
Extra Target Meeting, June 20.—Held in Springfield 
Park, Lancaster, in perfect archery weather. 
100 Yards. 80 Yards. 60 Yards. Total. 
H. S. H. S. H. S. H. S. 
Mr. E. Cadman . 32 136 33 153 21 113 86 402 
Mr. G. W. Sharpe -38 98 23 89 22 114 73 301 
Mr. Lloyd Evans. 26 80 12 40 13 61 53 181 
WEST GLOUCESTERSHIRE ARCHERY SOCIETY. 
Bow Meeting, June 20. 
Mrs. Windsor Aubrey... 
Mrs. Dickinson . 39 
Miss Hingston . 34 
Mrs. Laimg . 34 
60 Yards. 
So Yards. 
Total. 
H. 
S. 
H. 
S. 
H. 
S. 
41 
203 
22 
100 
63 
303 
39 
153 
22 
124 
61 
277 
34 
132 
22 
IIO 
56 
242 
34 
134 
20 
82 
54 
216 
EDWARD B. 
WESTON. 
Fenton Gun Club. 
Fenton, Mich., m August 12, 1914. 
J. S. Parr 
Total 
Number 
Shot At 
no 
John Waterhause . qc 
Geo. Green 
F. E. Brint 
95 
160 
65 
160 
160 
no 
no 
160 
80 
160 
80 
160 
no 
no 
Wm. Stoddard . 0; 
C. B. Parr . - 
M. O. Carpenter . 
J. B. Morehouse . 
*Ward Burton . 
C. B. Obrecht . 
F. E. Breigel .. 
F. Hohman . 
G. B. Goodrich . 
Ed. Carpenter . 
L. F. Morehouse . 
C. E. Winslow . 
•Torn Parker . 
Mrs. Voegel . no 
E. D. Hadley . go 
•John Cole . 80 
E. B. Bearinger . 80 
M. J. Ellsworth . 160 
W. J. McHenry . no 
F. A. Rocheith . no 
John Cox . 160 
A. M. Wesner . no 
M. F. Blair . no 
C. H. Leal . 60 
John Rosevere . no 
W. C. Somerville . 80 
E. D. Jobson . 80 
Mike Whittey . 80 
L. J. Douglas . 80 
B. S. Gaylord . no 
Ray Parker . 80 
T. S. Conover . 95 
Chas. W. Foss . 95 
L. W. Murphy . 80 
G. Sackrider . no 
P. D. Halsted . 80 
C. B. Flanders . 80 
J. Flanding . 80 
W. R. Ballard . 80 
C A. Galbraith .•.. no 
H. E. Maxson . 80 
C. H. Burt . 60 
E. A. Hebbard . no 
G. E. Beadle . 50 
C. A. Damon .,. 50 
•Professional. 
Total 
Number 
Broke 
61 
66 
44 
136 
67 
47 
133 
121 
X05 
88 
139 
41 
112 
73 
127 
76 
105 
95 
63 
76 
45 
124 
61 
72 
131 
92 
92 
41 
84 
64 
68 
69 
46 
81 
60 
67 
67 
67 
83 
59 
54 
58 
58 
88 
67 
27 
89 
36 
36 
EVENT NUMBER 9, 5 MAN TEAM RACE, 
125 TARGETS. 
Owosso Gun Club. 
Rosevere . 24 
Gaylord . 21 
Blair . 22 
Sackrider . 22 
Murphy . 23 
Total . 112 
Bay City Gun Club. 
W. R. Ballard . 22 
Wm. Ream . 18 
H. Maxon . 1 . 23 
F. Hagerman . 24 
C. A. Galbraith . 24 
Total . in 
Flint Gun Club. 
A. M. Wisner . 23 
C. Obrecht . 23 
E. Jobson . 22 
C. Flanders . 20 
W. Somerville . 18 
Total . 106 
Pastime Gun Club, Detroit. 
Winslow . ,21 
Mrs. Voegel . 24 
Parker . 22 
Call . 22 
McHenry . 12 
Total . 101 
J. B. MOREHOUSE, President. 
Birmingham Gun Club 
Birmingham, Ala., August 15, 1914. 
T. H. Fox led the shooting at the regular weekly 
shoot of the Birmingham Gun Club with the very 
good score of 98 out of his 100 shot at, a most remark¬ 
able piece of shooting. He was followed closely by J. 
T. Austin and John Warren with 95 to their credit 
they were in turn followed by John Fletcher and H. 
C. Ryding with 94. 
Scores made during the afternoon were very good, 
conditions were ideal. 
W. N. Evans of Margrett, Ala., paid us a visit and 
went out with 93 to his credit. Scores as follows: 
Shot At Broke 
T. H. Fox . 100 98 
J. T. Austin . 100 95 
J. K. Warren . 100 95 
John Fletcher . 100 94 
H. C. Ryding . too 94 
T. J. Sellers . 100 92 
W. N. Evans . 100 93 
Mort. Jordan . too 92 
Gentry Hillman . 100 90 
George . 100 89 
C. J. Barr . 100 85 
Bush . 100 84 
Hedges . 100 72 
Clark . 100 70 
Huff . 50 47 
Garl . 50 44 
Polsum . 50 20 
Those Who Will Shoot for Their Respective States. 
The program of the Interstate Association’s fifteenth 
Grand American Handicap has just been issued. It 
is the most attractive one ever gotten out for a trap¬ 
shooting tournament, and includes many new. novel 
and interesting events and features, among which is 
the manner of determining the National Amateur Cham¬ 
pionship at single targets. 
This event will be at 100 targets per man, 16 yards 
rise. It will be shot Tuesday, September 8, and will 
be know as the National Amateur Championship at 
single targets event, and the winner will be recognized 
as the amateur champion of the United States. The 
winners of the state championships are eligible to com¬ 
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pete for the National Amateur Championship, and this 
means that Delaware will be represented by Mr. Alden 
B. Richardson, of Dover, long recognized as the 
premier shot of the state, and who won the Amateur 
Championship of Delaware at the State shoot held here 
May 29 and 30 last. Competing against him will be 
the amateur champions of nearly every state in the 
Union. 
To date the following states have held their state 
shoots and the winners, who will shoot at Dayton, are: 
Alabama—State shoot not held yet. 
Arizona—State shoot not held yet. 
Arkansas—State shoot not held yet. 
California—M. T. Leffler. 
Colorado—James T. Higgins. 
Connecticut—Will not hold shoot. 
Delaware—A. B. Richardson. 
District of Columbia—Affiliated with Maryland. 
Florida—Will not hold shoot. 
Georgia—J. M. Barrett. 
Idaho—F. D. Wade. 
Illinois—Geo. H. Reitz. 
Indiana—Walter A. Roach. 
Iowa—John R. Jahn. 
Kansas—F. W. Arnold. 
Kentucky—Woolfolk Henderson. 
Louisana—J. T. Austin. 
Minnesota—Fred Richter. 
Maine—Will not hold shoot. 
Maryland—Dwight F. Mallory. 
Massachusetts—Geo. L. Osborn. 
Michigan—W. L. Stonehouse. 
Missisippi—G. M. L. Key. 
Missouri—W. L. Mulford. 
Montana—Lee Williams. 
New Hampshire—Will not hold shoot. 
Nevada—Affiliated with California. 
Nebraska—N. D. Thorpe. 
New Jersey—Dr. W. IL. Mathews. 
New York—Frank S. Wright. 
North Carolina—J. B. Pennington. 
North Dakota—A. R. Chizek. 
Ohio—J. N. Knox. 
Oklahoma—C. B. Ilomer. 
Oregon—Henry Wihlon. 
Pennsylvania—Walter S. Behm. 
Rhode Island—No State association. 
South Carolina—No State association. 
South Dakota—J. P. White. 
Tennessee—Shoot not held yet. 
LTtah—H. S. Mills. 
Vermont—W. P. Twig. 
Virginia—Shoot not held yet. 
Washington—Frank M. Troeh. 
West Virginia—W. A. Wiedbusch. 
Wisconsin—Fred J. Dreyfuss. 
Wyoming—Affiliated with Colorado and New Mexico. 
The winners of the various state championships are 
unquestionably the best shots in their respective states, 
and thus it will be apparent that the cream of the 
trapshooting fraternity will enter the contest at Day- 
ton for the National Amateur Championship. 
Du Pont Trap Shooting Club. 
Wilmington, August 13, 1914- 
The final contest for the Class A Eugene duPont 
Challenge Cup was the big feature at duPont Trap¬ 
shooting Club today. It was kopped by Joseph B. 
McHugh, former State champion. , , 
The Class A cup was one of five presented to the club 
by duPont a year ago. These cups were allotted one 
to each of the five classes, A. B. C. D and E, and after 
being won in open competition once, became challenge 
cups. Any member of any class has the right to chal¬ 
lenge the holder of the class cup to a match for same. 
The ten men who were eligible to compete for the 
Class A cup were William Foord, Alden B. Richardson, 
Tohn H. Minnick, Eugene duPont, Clyde Leedom, W. 
S. Colfax, Jr., A. H. Lobb, Harry Carlon, James T. 
Roberson and J. M. MIcHugh. 
The scores for the entire match together with the 
handicaps were as follows: 
Hdcp. 1 st. 
Yds. Evt. 
J. B. McHugh . 21 24 
A. B. Richardson . 22 22 
W. M. Foord . 22 23 
W. S. Colfax, Jr. 22 18 
Clyde Leedom . 19 19 
J. T. Roberson . 20 17 
Eugene duPont . 20 17 
Tohn H. Minnick . 20 15 
A. H. Lobb . 20 20 
Immediately after the big match. A. 
1 -r 1 TT HT!_’ 1 . (X n fir 
2nd. 
Evt. 
22 
22 
19 
23 
20 
18 
17 
16 
T. 
46 
44 
42 
41 
39 
35 
34 
31 
B. Richardson 
and John H. Minnick shot off a tie, or tried to, which 
has existed since late in June. This was for a Cole¬ 
man duPont spoon, and the first time out both broke 
21 X 25, on the next shoot off each broke 23 x 25 and 
then adjourned sine die. . , 
Another match which attracted wide attention, by 
reason of its unusual character, was that staged between 
William B. Smith, Jr., and State Senator Frank P. 
Ewing. It was what is known as a ‘ political match. 
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1. 
Frank P. Ewing . 22 20 • is x 9~76 
W. B. Smith, Jr.. 20 18 18 19 —73 
Mr. Ewing was declared the winner by one target. A 
feature of the day’s shooting was the cracking of Isaac 
Turner, high man for the day. Mr. Turner was the only 
man at the club to turn in two perfect scores of 25 
straight. He broke 25 straight the first time he shot, 
and 25 straight the last time. Interspersed were a 
22 and a 23, which made his total for me day, 95 out 
of 100. W. S. Colfax and John H. Minnick, each broke 
94 each, Joe B. McHugh 93 (50 of which were shot from 
21 yards, and on which he scored 46), W. A. Simonton 
with 92 out of 100, T. T. Skelly and A. B. Richardson 
with 90. The totals for the day were: 
Isaac Turner . 95 100 
W. S. Colfax, Jr. 94 
Tohn Minnick . 94 
J. B. McHugh . 93 
W. A. Simonton . 92 
