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FOREST AND STREAM 
Crothers . 
’Lewis 
Krewson . 
Sidebottom 
Gough ... 
Paist . 
’Hawkins 
Greenwood 
’Harmond 
Perry 
Nice . 
Stone . 
Hitchcock 
’Joslyn 
Richardson 
Platt . 
Rigg . 
Williams .. 
Weyman 
Wiley . 
Hooleck ... 
Fisher . 
Bonsall .... 
Bockius .... 
Simmons .. 
Killian .... 
Eyre . 
Paul . 
Hoffman .. 
McConnell 
Ford . 
Dieson . 
Crothers, S. 
Bysher . 
Pratt . 
Clegg . 
Kirshner 
Howland ... 
Greenwood 
Severn, W. 
’Stear . 
Clark . 
Williams 
Turner . 
Minnick 
Cochran 
Harkins 
Moulton 
Kelly . 
Hinkson 
Walker . 
Newton .... 
Hand . 
Newcomb .. 
Fontaine ... 
Foord . 
Davis . 
’Lake . 
Budd . 
Pennington 
Greenwood, I. . 
Greenwood, T. 
Walton _^.. 
Sprankle . 
Dr. Frank . 
Dr. Hutton ... 
"Professionals. 
LADIES’ EVENT. 
Miiss H. Hammond . 
Mrs. White . 
Miss Hirst . 
Miss E. Hammond . 
Mrs. R. Boyer. 
Miss Carson . 
Hdp. 
Mrs. Joslyn . 
Mrs. Kockey . 
Mrs. Moullon . 
Mrs. Springer . 
Mrs. Wynonds . 
Miss Gentien . 
Miss Langdon . 
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AT. 
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28 
25 
16 
33 
37 
12 
24 
37 
17 
10 
17 
24 
OVERLAND OWNERS’ EVENT. 
T TV A Hd P- 
g- £ e r r y . 78 4 
g- . 79 14 
Bockius . 73 4 
D. Paul . 83 12 
E. G. Ford . 81 7 
L. F -P ratt . 85 14 
W. Klegg . 65 4 
H. Greenwood . 80 10 
E. Severn . 93 2 
E. Stear . 89 0 
J. Minnick . 85 0 
C. Walker . 75 2 
Lake . 26 o 
Sprankle . 75 22 
77 
76 
58 
73 
57 
45 
95 
69 
92 
78 
79 
68 
69 
79 
94 
89 
84 
84 
67 
76 
73 
87 
70 
73 
73 
84 
88 
77 
83 
77 
81 
83 
92 
64 
85 
65 
76 
73 
80 
93 
89 
67 
43 
90 
85 
71 
78 
80 
56 
55 
75 
86 
81 
94 
77 
89 
80 
26 
83 
76 
76 
60 
61 
75 
72 
91 
Tls. 
35 A 
43 
40 
43A 
3 SA 
40A 
2954 
3654 
37 
32 „ 
37'A 
29A2 
3fiA 
Tls. 
90 
82 
93 
89 
77 
95 
88 
99 
69 
90 
95 
89 
85 
77 
0 
97 
Camden Trap Shooting Club. 
Keen competition marked a 100-target event over the 
traps of the Camden Shooting Association yesterday 
afternoon. Horner and Haines tied for first honors 
with 90 each, and so evenly were they matched that it 
required two shoot-offs to decide the winner. On the 
first shoot-off each got 20 out of 25, and on the second 
Haines won by a score of 22 to 19. Jones took third 
prize with a score of 89. Summary: 
Total 
Johnson . 67 
Horner . 90 
Priestly . 86 
Jones . 8g 
Haines . go 
Lang . 8s 
Dewitt . 72 
Smith Gun Club. 
A match shoot of fifty birds between John White and 
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George Kineclit featured the afternoon’s shooting at 
the Smith Gun Club yesterday. The match was close 
and was finally won by White, who scored 43 birds, 
against Kinecht’s 42. Harry Sand acted as scorer, while 
George Merritt refereed the contest. 
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FOREST AND STREAM 
22 Thames St. New York 
PULL! 
Practice and sweepstake shooting were engaged in 
with the following results: George Kineclit, 21, 21, 20, 
21; F. Tompton, 22, 21; John White, 22, 21, 20; Harry 
Sand, 16, 18, 19; George Merritt, 15, 19, 20; W. H. 
Trowbridge, 20, 21, 20, 19, 21; H. Hassinger, 18, 21, 23, 
20; Harry Higgs, 19, 22, 22, 21; J. W. Mason, 21, 22, 
23, 23, 21; Mrs. Charles T. Day, Jr., 10, 14, 17; Durand 
Church, 20, 19, 18, 19, 21; George A. Ohl, Jr., 19, 23, 24; 
John W. Davis, 18, 22, 20, 22; A. Helms, 16, 14, 13, 13. 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
October 25 1914. 
Threatening weather conditions kept down the at¬ 
tendance at this good shoot, but all comers went away 
well pleased with the array of prizes from which they 
had been allowed to choose. Every contestant was 
guaranteed a prize and some very classy articles were 
passed out as souvenirs of the pleasant occasion. 
Shooters from Mason, Morrow, Dayton, Columbus, 
Williamsburg, Harrison, Xenia, Loveland, Mt. Healthy, 
Phillipsburg, Louisville, Felicity, Chillicothe and Goshen 
vied with local cracks in the race for honors in the 
four classes into which this contestants were divided. 
Some faces were present, at the traps, which for years 
have been conspicuous by their absence. Among them 
being Horace Bonser, C. S. Sherman, Dr. E. D. Thomp¬ 
son, “Gee Jay,” Theo. M. Foucar and C. W. Schuler. 
Preparations are now under way for the club’s next 
tournament on November 8th, also for a big turkey 
shoot on November 22nd. 
Total 
100 
A. C. Blair . 
M. J. Welsh . 
L. H. Gambell . 
W. R. Randall . 
C. E. Dimitt . 
H. T. Roberts . 
*R. L. Trimble . 
J. I. Brandenburg .. 
T. E. Cain . 
*W. R. Chamberlain 
A. M. Sunderbruch 
J. G. Francis . 
A. H. Caplinger - 
Nemo . 
R. F. Davies . 
H. J. Meyers . 
C. M. Butz . 
G. Porter . 
A. M. Turrell . 
J. E. Schreck . 
C. S. Sherman .. 
H. S. Connely . 
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90 
90 
90 
90 
87 
87 
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