440 
FOREST AND STREAM 
J. VV. Hathaway . 18 
R. F. Springer . 18 
Ed. Banks . 17 
W. G. Wood . 17 
John H. Ebberts . 17 
IT. T. Reed .. 16 
H. Goodman . 11 
H. F. Ford . 9 
R. Patzowsky . 25—50 
M. Ross . 14—25 
E. Doremus . 11—25 
G. Wood . 11—25 
The match for high score of the day went into a 
triple tie between J. T. Skelly, W. S. Colfax, Jr. and 
“Marsden” on 90 out of 100; Edward Banks and W. A. 
Simonton tied for second place with 89. 
Other scores for the day: 
Charles F. Springer . 83—100 
Lester German . 80 
John Ebberts . 77 
J. W. White . 77 
H. E. Ivaighn . 73 
William Coyne . 73 
E. R. Galvin . 39— 50 
John J. Magaheran . 39 
Clyde Leedom . 39 
E. M. Ross . 39 
W. G. Wood . 36 
T. W. Hathaway . 36 
H. T. Reed . 36 
E. R. Jenks . 35 
F. R. Patzowsky . 34 
T. E. Doremus . 33 
H. W. Goodman . 33 
T. W. Mathewson . 33 
N. F. Ford . 3 ° 
T. C. Ewing . 27 
T. W. White . 24 
H. Lynch . 23 
Ralph Springer . 18— 25 
Tom Lawson . 15 
DOUBLES. 
W. S. Colfax, Jr. 21— 25 
“Marsden” . 38— 50 
W. A. Simonton . 29 — 50 
United Shoe Machinery A. A. 
Beverly, Sept. 26.—The Fall shoot took place this 
afternoon under the auspices of the United Shoe M. 
A. A., with an entrance of two dozen crackers. A 
venomous cross wind put a tang into the scalers and a 
kink into high scores. Dr. W. C. Newton of the B. 
A. A. won the Essex County Championship with 136 
out of 150. In the handicap event F. A. Hayden car¬ 
ried off first honors: C. II. Littlefield, Jr. was second; 
J. S. Fanning, of DuPont fame kopped upper gun. 
The scores: 
Broke Handicap Totals 
Dr. W. C. Newton .... 
. 136 
4 
140 
F. A. Hayden . 
. 134 
12 
146 
C. H. Littlefield, Jr. . 
. 128 
l6 
144 
F. O. Williams . 
.. 135 
8 
143 
A. P. Weymouth . 
. 135 
8 
143 
T. M. Archibald . 
. 134 
8 
142 
J. L. Snow . 
. 133 
8 
141 
A. C. Spencer . 
. 120 
20 
140 
W. Bradbury . 
. 120 
20 
140 
R. N. Burness . 
16 
138 
C. P. Blinn . 
. 134 
4 
138 
G. F. Morse . 
l6 
138 
Leon Davis . 
. 130 
8 
138 
*J. S. Fanning . 
. 137 
0 
137 
N. B. Russell . 
. 125 
12 
137 
IT. E. Burgin . 
. 132 
8 
140 
H. H. Eaton . 
20 
132 
F. M. Collins . 
t6 
136 
*G. H. Chapman _ 
. 135 
0 
135 
A. E. Sibley . 
. 125 
0 
125 
*G. M. Wheeler . 
. 128 
0 
128 
*C. S. Soull . 
0 
126 
F. E. IT. Sheldon ... 
0 
116 
Shirley Marston . 
. 87 
24 
III 
*Professional. 
West 
End Gun Club. 
Richmond. Va., September 19, 1914. 
The good scores made by W. L. Boyd and L. Rueger 
were the features while the low scores made by other 
Class A men were the comedies and tragedies which 
make the game so intensely interesting. Score: 
Shot At Broke 
W. L. Boyd . 
■ 50 
49 
Louis Rueger . 
• 50 
46 
Tno. C. Easlev . 
• 50 
43 
Charles B. Cooke . 
• 50 
42 
W. A. Hammond, Sr. 
■ 50 
41 
P. J. Flippen . 
• 50 
40 
M. D. Hart . 
■ 50 
40 
T. C. Tignor . 
• 50 
39 
W. IT. Eanes . 
• 50 
37 
C. B. Easley . 
• 50 
37 
•Tack F. Sheppard . 
• 5 ° 
37 
Hugh B. Flippen . 
■ 5 ° 
3 & 
W. Gordon Harvie . 
• 50 
35 
P. B. Watt . 
• 50 
35 
Archer Anderson. Tr. 
• 50 
35 
Arthur Campbell . 
• 50 
35 
St. George Anderson . 
• 50 
32 
A. Y. Waddey . 
• 5 ° 
30 
Wm. E. Harris . 
■ 50 
30 
Ed. D. Harris . 
• So 
27 
Carv Sheppard . 
• 50 
27 
Robert T. Bibb . 
■ 50 
25 
Wm. Rueger, Jr. 
Col. B. H. Grundy . 
• 50 
24 
• 50 
24 
Robert E. Pevton. Tr. 
• 50 
20 
Class Leaders: W. L. Boyd "A,” 
' Louis Rueger 
“B, 
J. F. Sheppard “C,” No Entry “D,” W. E. Harris “E.” 
Winners Legs Lumsden Trophy Cup: J. C. Easley, 
Louis Rueger, St. George Anderson, W. L. Boyd, W. A. 
Hammond, Sr., J. C. Tignor, P. J. Flippen, Charles B. 
Cooke, Jack F. Sheppard, Arthur Campbell. 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
There was a large attendance at the weekly shoot 
September 20, weather conditions, barring the high tem¬ 
perature, were good, and the scores made were excellent. 
L. Gambell was the king pin at the shoot,-scoring 49 
in the team race, and a total of 95 out or 100. Jones and 
Connelly also shot well up to their form, finishing in 
second place with 91 each. In the team races A. Gam- 
bell and Jones tied for second high individual scores 
with 47 each. The teams broke even for the afternoon, 
Meyers’ team winning the first by 3 targets, and Gam- 
bell’s team the second match with a margin of 17 tar¬ 
gets. C. Rybolt was using a strange gun, and failed to 
score his average, getting in third place with Schreck 
on 8g. Kelly is a new man in the game, but is showing 
much improvement, breaking 16 out of his last 20 targets. 
Meyers dropped a few more targets than usual, his score 
falling considerably below his average. Schreck was not 
in as good shape as he was at the Grand American 
Handicap last week, when he broke several more targets 
than in the events to-day. The club is arranging for a 
merchandise shoot next month. There will be enough 
prizes offered to go around, and every shooter ought to 
carry home a memento of the occasion. 
L. Gambell . 
Davies . 
Schatzman . 
Schreck . 
Jones . 
A. Gambell .. 
Nemo . 
Meyers . 
Connelly . 
Rybolt . 
Dibowski . 
Ertel . 
Leonard . 
Kelly . 
Koch . 
Butz ... 
Heidel . 
TEAM RACE, 50 TARGETS. 
Total 
• 95 
• 37 
• 77 
. 89 
• 91 
. 78 
• 36 
■ 85 
■ 9i 
. 89 
• 55 
• 43 
80 
37 
13 
L. Gambell 
Schreck ... 
Jones . 
A. Gambell 
Connelly 
Rybolt 
Butz ... 
Meyers 
15 
H 
20— 49 
14 
13 
19— 46 
14 
14 
19—47 
15 
14 
18— 47 
58 
55 
76—189 
13 
14 
18— 45 
13 
15 
16— 44 
11 
10 
16— 37 
14 
14 
18— 46 
51 53 68—172 
u 
Steel 
Where Steel Belongs” 
AGAIN WINS! 
3 
First Honors at the famous Westy Hogan Tournament, held 
at Atlantic City, September 15-18, were won by users of 
Shells 
sssssasssHf 
High Amateur Average, 489 ex 500, by Woolfolk Henderson John Philip Sousa Trophy, 100 Straight, by Woolfolk 
Third' “ “ (tie) 484 ex 500 by Barton Lewis Henderson 
Atlantic City Trophy I J 48 “ “0 {by Woolfolk Henderson Leahy Trophy, 99 ex 100, by Barton Lewis 
( and 25 straight in shoot-off ) 
Quality Counts! 
and the (E) brand means 
Shooting Quality 
