230 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[Feb. 6, 1909. 
9.830 
8,865 
.9018 
10.495 
9,450 
.9004 
5,315 
4,780 
.8993 
6.095 
5,457 
.8953 
7,035 
6,266 
.8906 
9,315 
8,223 
.8827 
11.420 
10.037 
.8788 
5,865 
5,147 
.8775 
. 6,520 
5,687 
.8722 
, 5,585 
4.868 
.8716 
6,650 
5,762 
.8664 
9.280 
7,975 
.8593 
, 7,675 
6,572 
.8562 
. 6,225 
5,328 
.85,59 
. 8,235 
7.036 
.8544 
, 7,830 
6,644 
.8485 
.12,855 
10.755 
.8366 
. 5,280 
4.103 
.7770 
. 6,800 
5,191 
.7633 
T.\RGETS. 
Shot 
Percent- 
Squier, L .T — Pittsburg, Pa. 9.830 
Graham, itdw S — Ingleside, Ill. 
Fitzsimmons. L H—Chicago, III.... 
Darton, W B—Portland, Me. 
Plank, Chas D—Denver, Colo. 
Marshall, Thos A—Chicago, Ill.... 
Klein, Russell — Spirit Rake, la. 
Jackson. R J — Mexia, Tex. 
Hoyt, F W—St. Louis, Mo. 
Adams, C B—Rockwell City, la... 
McCrea, A M — Lamar, Mo. 
Heikes, H \V — Dayton, O. 
Gross, D D—St. Louis, Mo. 
Le Noir, Fredk — Columbus, 0.6,225 
Clancy, R W — Chicago, Ill. 
Anthony. Col. T T — Charlotte, N C.. 7,830 
^‘ietmeyer. H \Y—Chicago, Ill 
Butler, F E—Newark. N J. 5,280 
Lewis, Lloyd R—Atglen, Pa. 
AVERAGES FOR DOUBBE 
AMATEURS. 
Lt. 
Buckwalter, FT E—Royersford, Pa... 60 
■ W’etleaf, W'm —Nichols, Ta. GO 
Powers, C M — Decatur, Til. 120 
Fuller, 1" G — Mukwonago, Wis. GO 
Young, J S—Chicago, Til. 40 
L'pson, D A—Cleveland, 0. 100 
Fisher, Lon—TTebron. O. GO 
Huntley, S A—Omaha, Neb. 60 
Laslie, W T — Tuskegee, Ala. 60 
Dixon, IT—Oronogo, Mo. 80 
Noel, J H—Nashville, Tenn. GO 
Spencer, W' S — St. Louis, Mo. GO 
Sergeant, W G — Joplin, Mo. 60 
Asher, V B — ^Coon Rapids, la. GO 
Dering. Guy V — Columbus, Wis... 100 
Bell, jas W — St. Louis, Mo. 60 
Ditto, Chas — Keithsburg, Ill. GO 
Kahler, H W — Davenport, la. 80 
•Collins, Geo M — De West, S C. GO 
Hoon, W S — Jewell, Ta. GO 
Ivneussl. l\fax — Ottawa, Ill. 60 
IMathews, Dr W FT — Trenton, N J.. GO 
Gilbert, C N — Nashville, Tenn. GO 
Alartin, John — Brooklyn, N Y. 60 
Henderson. W—Lexington, Ky. 40 
Ridley. M’m — What Cheer, la. GO 
Ramsey, J C — Manito, Til. GO 
\\'ard, T^ C — Walnut T.-og, Tenn.... 60 
Courtney, C A — Sulligent, Ala. GO 
I^ichardson. A B — Dover, Del. 60 
Stokley, R vG—Wilmington. N C. GO 
Fames, 1" M—Philadelphia. T^a. GO 
I-yon, Geo I>—Durham, N C. 100 
Blount, J A—Greensboro, Ala. GO 
Meaders, Andy—Nashville, Tenn.... GO 
Loring, Ray — Marseilles, Til. 80 
Mackie, Geo Tv—Scammon. Kans... 100 
Stemmer, C F—Chicago, Ill. GO 
Goodbar. J B—Memphis, Tenn. 80 
Y’escotr. C G—Leesburg, Fla. 40 
Flurd. E :\I—Albany, N Y. GO 
Sousa, John P—New York. 60 
Alexander, E R—Tuskegee, Ala. 60 
Blanks, J J—Trezevant. Tenn. 40 
Haney, M—Nashville. Tenn. 60 
AVERAGES FOR DOUBLE TARGETS. 
PROFESSIONALS. 
Shot 
Broke, age. 
50 
.,8333 
48 
.8000 
90 
.7500 
44 
.7333 
29 
.7'’.50 
72 
.7200 
42 
.7000 
42 
.7000 
42 
.7000 
55 
.6875 
41 
.6833 
41 
.68,33 
41 
.6833 
40 
.6666 
66 
.6600 
39 
.6500 
39 
.6500 
51 
.6375 
38 
.63.33 
38 
.6.3.33 
38 
.6.333 
38 
.6333 
37 
.6166 
37 
.6166 
24 
.6000 
36 
.6000 
35 
..58,33 
35 
..5833 
34 
.5666 
33 
.5500 
33 
..5500 
32 
.5333 
53 
.5300 
31 
.5166 
31 
.5166 
41 
.5125 
49 
.4900 
29 
.4833 
38 
.4750 
19 
.4750 
28 
.4666 
25 
.4166 
24 
.4000 
16 
.4000 
23 
.3833 
Percent- 
Olson, G A—.Sioux City, Ta. 
Taylor, John T^—Columbus, O. 
Spencer, C G—St. Louis, Mo. 
Gilbert, Fred—Spirit Lake, Ta . 
Crosby. W R—O’Fallon. Ill . 
Bills, F G—Minneapolis, Minn . 
Gottlieb, Chris—Ivansas City, Mo... 
German, L S—Aberdeen, Md. 
Stannard. W D—Chicago, Til . 
Maxwell, Geo W—Hastings, Neb... 
Barkley, Lee R—Chicago, Ill. 
Hughes, J M—S. Milwaukee, Wis.. 
Adams, C B—Rockwell City. la.... 
Hatcher. A M—Bristol, Tenn . 
Huff, Walter—Macon, Ga . 
Hawkins, J M—Baltimore, Md. 
Hirschy, H C—Minneapolis, Minn. 
Marshall, T A—Chicago, Til. 
O’Brien, Ed—Florence, Kans . 
Heer, W FI—Concordia, T\ans . 
Elliott, J A R—New York . 
Fanning. J S—Jersey City, N J . 
Money, Harold—New Haven, Conn. 
Borden, FI J—St Louis, Mo . 
Le Comnte, C O—Eminence, I\y... 
AIcMurchy, H—Fulton, N Y. 
Apgar, Neaf—Plainfield, N J . 
Freeman, H D—Atlanta, Ga . 
Klein, Russell—Spirit T^ake, la . 
Rogers, F E—St Louis, Mo . 
Stevens, FT H—Roselle, N J . 
Skelly, J T—W'ilmington, Del . 
Barber, R R—Paullina, Ta. 
Ballou, Murray—Boston, Mass . 
V’ietmeyer, H —Chicago, Ill. 
Welles. FT S—New York . 
Brown, IT T^—Newark. N J. 
FTearne. W G—New York . 
J'^eller, T FI—New York . 
I-e Noir, Fredk—Columbus, O . 
Doremus. T E—Wilmington, Del... 
Clancy, T^ W—Chicago, Ill. 
Anthony, Col J T—Charlotte, N C. 
T'Tarton, W B—Portland, Me. 
Durston, A H—Syracuse, N Y. 
T^ewis, S G—New Haven. Conn. 
\\'illiams, J C — Moundsville, W Va. 
Tvcwis, Geo S—Chicopee Falls, ^lass. 
Everett, E A W—Wilmington, Del. 
Butler, F E—Newark, N J. 
at. 
Broke, age. 
60 
47 
.783.3 
60 
47 
.7833 
100 
78 
.7800 
ion 
78 
.7800 
80 
Cl 
.7625 
60 
45 
.7500 
60 
45 
.7.500 
60 
45 
.7500 
60 
45 
.7500 
60 
44 
.7333 
on 
4.3 
.7166 
60 
43 
.7166 
60 
42 
.7000 
60 
42 
.7000 
60 
42 
.7000 
60 
42 
.7000 
00 
42 
.7000 
140 
97 
.6928 
00 
41 
.6833 
100 
68 
.6800 
60 
40 
.6666 
60 
40 
.6666 
60 
40 
.6666 
100 
66 
.6600 
60 
.39 
.6500 
60 
39 
.6500 
60 
38 
.6.333 
100 
62 
.6200 
60 
37 
.6166 
60 
37 
.6166 
60 
36 
.6000 
120 
71 
.5916 
60 
35 
.5833 
60 
35 
.5833 
60 
35 
.5833 
60 
35 
.5833 
60 
34 
.5666 
60 
33 
.5500 
60 
33 
..5500 
60 
33 
.5500 
60 
32 
.5333 
ion 
53 
.5300 
40 
20 
.5000 
GO 
30 
.5000 
60 
30 
.5000 
40 
20 
.5000 
40 
20 
.5000 
40 
19 
.4750 
120 
52 
.4333 
60 
21 
.3500 
AVERAGES FOR TARGETS SHOT FROM THE IQ-YARD 
mark:—USE OF TWO SHOTS. 
AMATEURS. 
Shot Percent- 
Thompson, R—Cainsville, Mo. 
Buckwalter, H E—Royersford, Pa... 
Kahler, H W—Davenport, la. 
King, Fred—Delta, Colo. 
Fuller, Frank—Mukwonago, Wis... 
Huntley, S A—Omaha. Neb. 
Dixon, FI—Oronogo, Mo. 
Ditto, Chas — Keithsburg, Ill. 
Spencer, W’ S — St Louis, Mo. 
Lyon, Geo L — Durham, N C. 
Carter, Geo L — 'Lincoln, Neb. 
Laslie, \V T — Tuskegee, Ala. 
Powers, C M — Decatur. Ill. 
Young, J S — Chicago, Ill. 
Sergeant, W G — Joplin, Mo. 
Clay, T IF, Jr — Austerlitz, ICy. 
Lawton, T^ P—Colorado Spgs., Colo. 
\'arner, Ed—Adams, Neb. 
Asher, Y B—Coon T^apids, la. 
Collins, Geo M—Due West, S C... 
Martin, John—Brooklyn, N Y. 
iMcCarty, Geo S—Philadelphia, I’a. 
Wetleaf, Wm — Nichols, la. 
^'each, Will — Falls City, Neb. 
Henderson, \\' — Lexington. Ivy. 
Parker, FI R — Cleveland, O. 
Austin, R A — Creston, Neb. 
Noel, J H — Nashville, Tenn. 
Dering, Guv V — Columbus, \\Fs. 
Dreyfuss, I"red J—Milwaukee, Wis.. 
Hoon, \\' S—Jewell, la. 
Anderson, FTenry—Salina, TCans. 
Wiseman, J W—York, Neb. 
Eames, F M — Philadelphia, Pa. 
iVleaders, Andy — Nashville, Tenn... 
Richardson, A B — Dover, Del. 
Thompson. M — Cainsville, Mo. 
Wescott, C G — Leesburg, Fla. 
Linderman. C D — Lincoln, Neb. 
Y’ard, B IT — Aberdeen, S D. 
Fisher. r..on—HebroiY. O. 
Gilbert, C N—Nashville, Tenn. 
Stemmer, C F—Chicago, Ill. 
Blunt, J A — Greensboro, Ala. 
Bla iks, J J—Trezevant, Tenn. 
IFneussl, iMax — Ottawa, Ill. 
Loring, Rav — Marseilles. Ill. 
I^amsey, J C — Manito, Ill. 
Snowden, J B — Memphis, Tenn. 
Pollard. I l5—Chicago. Ill. 
Hurd. E‘ M—Albany. N Y. 
Upson, D A — Cleveland, O. 
iMathews, Dr W H—Trenton, N J.. 
^’each, IT I'—Verdon. Neb. 
Y'ard. 1* C—W'alnut Log, Tenn. 
Goodbar, J B—Memphis, Tenn. 
Mackie, Geo Tv—.Scammon, Kans... 
Haney, W M — Nashville, Tenn. 
Courtney, C A — Sulligent, Ala. 
Cummings. J H — Rochester, N Y... 
Mallory. Sid — Parkersburg, Va. 
Alexander, E R — Tuskegee, Ala. 
Sousa, John P — New York. 
MARTC—USE OF TWO SHOTS. 
IH^OFESSrONALS. 
Fleer, W IF — Concordia, Kans.. 
Apgar, Neaf — Plainfield. N J.... 
Huff, W’alter — Macon. Ga. 
Bills, F G — Minneapolis, Minn.. 
Crosby, W R—O’Fallon, HI.... 
Taylor, FI G—Meckling, S D... 
Taylor, Tohn R—Columbus, O.. 
Welles. FT S—New York. 
Gilbert, Fred—Spirit Lake, la... 
Marshall, T A — Chicago, Ill. 220 
Garrett, J W — Colorado Spgs., Colo 
O’Brien, Ed — Florence, Ivans. 
Darton, W B — Portland, Me. 
Elliott, J A R — New York. 
German, L S — Aberdeen, Md. 
Rogers, F E—St. Louis, Mo. 
Hirschy, H C — Minneapolis, Minn.. 
Fanning, J S — Jersey City, N J. 
Stannard, W D — Chicago, Ill. 
Stevens, IF H — Roselle, N J. 
Spencer, C G—St Louis, Mo. 
Alaxwell, Geo. W—Hastings, Neb... 
McMurchy, FI — Fulton. N Y. 
Boa, John S—Sandy, Utah. 
Hawkins, J M—Baltimore, Md. 
Klein, Russell—Spirit Lake, la. 
Le Noir, Fredk—Columbus, O. 
Freeman, IF D—Atlanta, Ga. 
Barkley, Lee R—Chicago, Ill. 
Barber, R R—Paullina, la. 
Le Compte, C O — Eminence, Ky... 
Hovt, F^ W'—St Louis, Mo. 
Ballou, Murrav—Boston, Mass. 
Borden, FI J—St Louis* Mo. 
Money, FT—New Haven. Conn. 
Hughes, J M—S Milwaukee, Wis... 
Olson. G A—Sioux City, la. 
Clancy. R W—Chicago, Ill. 
Gottlieb, Chris—Kansas Citv, ^lo_ 
Skelly, J T — Wilmington, Del. 
Adams, C B—Rockwell City, Ta. 
Topperwein. Mrs A—San Antonio,Tex 100 
Hardj% A H—Lincoln. Neb. 
\’ietmeyer, H W—Chicago, Ill. 
Hatcher, A M—Bristol, Tenn. 
Hearne. W’ G—New York. 
Tveller, T H—New York. 
Everett, E A W—W’ilmington, Del. 
at. 
Broke. 
age. 
120 
118 
.9833 
60 
57 
.9500 
80 
76 
.9500 
100 
95 
.9500 
140 
130 
.9285 
140 
129 
.9214 
160 
147 
.9187 
60 
55 
.9166 
60 
55 
.9166 
100 
91 
.9100 
GO 
54 
.9000 
60 
54 
.9000 
220 
198 
.9000 
40 
36 
.9000 
140 
125 
.8928 
100 
89 
.8900 
100 
89 
.8900 
SO 
71 
.8875 
60 
53 
.8833 
60 
53 
.8833 
60 
53 
.8833 
60 
53 
.8833 
60 
53 
.8833 
100 
88 
.8800 
40 
35 
.8750 
120 
105 
.8750 
120 
104 
.8666 
140 
121 
.8642 
100 
86 
.8600 
120 
103 
.8583 
GO 
51 
.8500 
120 
101 
.8416 
100 
84 
.8400 
GO 
50 
.8333 
60 
50 
.8333 
60 
50 
.8333 
120 
100 
.8333 
60 
50 
.8333 
TOO 
83 
.8300 
120 
99 
.8250 
60 
49 
.8166 
GO 
49 
.8166 
60 
49 
.8166 
■ 60 
48 
.8000 
60 
48 
.8000 
GO 
48 
.8000 
GO 
48 
.8000 
60 
48 
.8000 
60 
48 
.8000 
100 
79 
.7D00 
60 
47 
.7833 
100 
77 
.7700 
60 
46 
.7666 
120 
92 
.7666 
60 
46 
.7666 
80 
61 
.7625 
100 
76' 
.7600 
60 
45 
.7500 
60 
44 
.73,33 
40 
29 
.7250 
100 
69 
.6900 
60 
40 
.6666 
60 
37 
.6166 
tOM THE ig-YARD 
SHOTS. 
• S. 
Shot 
Percent- 
at. 
Broke. 
age. 
180 
175 
.8722 
60 
58 
.9666 
60 
58 
.9666 
140 
135 
.9642 
ISO 
172 
.9555 
100 
95 
.9500 
60 
57 
.9500 
GO 
57 
.9500 
180 
170 
.9444 
220 
207 
.9400 
100 
94 
.9404 
140 
1.31 
.9357 
60 
56 
.9333 
60 
56 
.9333 
60 
56 
.9333 
60 
56 
.9333 
140 
130 
.9285 
60 
55 
.9166 
60 
55 
.9166 
60 
55 
.9166 
140 
128 
.9142 
140 
127 
.9071 
140 
127 
.9071 
100 
90 
.9000 
60 
54 
.9000 
60 
54 
.9000 
60 
54 
.9000 
180 
161 
.8944 
140 
125 
.8928 
140 
125 
.8928 
60 
53 
.8833 
100 
86 
.8600 
60 
51 
.8500 
80 
68 
.8500 
GO 
■ 50 
.8333 
80 
66 
.8250 
60 
49 
.8166 
ISO 
146 
.8111 
140 
112 
.8000 
200 
160 
.8000 
120 
95 
.7916 
< 100 
79 
.7900 
80 
63 
.7875 
140 
108 
.7714 
GO 
46 
.7666 
GO 
46 
.7666 
60 
46 
.7666 
200 
148 
.7400 
Anthony, Col J T — Charlotte, N C.. 
Durston, A H — Syracuse, N Y. 
Butler, F E—Newark, N J. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr. 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
40 
27 
.6750 
GO 
40 
.6666 
60 
36 
.6000 
The Palefaces. 
Boston, Mass., Jan. 20.— The regular Wednesday shoot 
of the Palefaces was held at Wellington to-day and 
twenty-three shooters toed the mark for the final Janu¬ 
ary try. One Frank Hilliard, under the alias of Frank, 
was all the candy till the last event, and played with 
high average much to the dismay of the other aspirants. 
The hurry and bustle of a last event, however, played 
havoc with otherwise good intentions, and as many 
misses were chalked up against his score as had been 
the entire afternoon previous. 
Fred Daggett also kept up his high average work, and 
shooting within 4 of a possible on the last event, tied 
with Frank on 88. 
O. R. Dickey, another of the club’s steadies, had a 
bad half hour on the last 20, missing 5, and had to be 
content with 86, which was exceptional, considering the 
handicap that his first event gave him by 6 misses. 
Kirkwood’s last 20 just came at the right time, and a 
lucky high gun was accorded to him. 
In the Clarke match Geo. Hassam, vice-president of the 
Palefaces, struck his gait and cleaned up 46—tie for high 
scratch score, which, together with his added target al¬ 
lowance, gave him the position of high chief, with his 
50 score. The trophy, however, was won by Belmont, 
whose liberal handicap enabled him to secure the much 
coveted cup by two targets over the Utopian Kid and 
Kirkwood. Scores: 
Targets: 
15 15 20 15 15 20 
Total. 
Kirkwood . 
. 14 12 19 13 13 20 
91 
Frank . 
. 14 13 20 14 13 14 
SS 
Daggett . 
. 14 13 15 14 14 18 
88 
Dickey . 
. 9 14 19 14 15 15 
86 
Hassam .. 
. 12 13 14 15 13 18 
85 
Sibley . 
. 12 12 15 13 12 18 
82 
Buffalo . 
. 10 12 18 12 14 15 
81 
Charles . 
. 15 10 13 13 10 17 
78 
W F Clarke. 
. 11 13 14 13 12 14 
77 
Burnes . 
. 13 13 13 13 8 17 
77 
E Clark . 
. 11 11 16 12 9 16 
75 
Frost . 
. 12 12 15 7 12 17 
75 
Tones . 
. 13 12 13 10 7 11 
66 
Belmont . 
. 8 8 13 9 11 12 
66 
WFiitney . 
. 6 9 14 8 8 12 
62 
Harris . 
. 8 7 11 7 10 12 
56 
Sawyer . 
. 5 7 15 12 7 6 
52 
King . 
. 10 8 12 8 7 15 
60 
MFiitlock . 
. 11 13 15 11 .. . . 
50 
Tack . 
. 9 8 14 10 .. .. 
41 
Hayes . 
. 10 10 11 9 .. .. 
40 
Knight . 
. 7 6 8 10 .... 
31 
. 6 7 13 .. ;. .. 
26 
Thomas . 
. 9 10 .. 
19 
W. F. Clarke trophy, 50 targets, added bird handicap: 
Hassam 
Daggett 
Kirkwood . 46 0 46 
Frank . 
Buffalo . 
W F Clarke. 
Dickey . 
Charles . 
46 4 50 E Clark . 37 6 43 
46 2 48 Burnes . 38 4 42 
King . 31 10 41 
41 4 45 Belmont . 32 8 40 
41 4 45 Frost . 36 4 40 
39 6 45 Whitney . 28 12 40 
44 0 44 Jones . 28 12 40 
40 4 44 Sawver . 25 12 37 
Sibley . 
. 43 0 43 Harris 
... 29 
8 Si 
Totals of 
Clarke Match: 
Hdep. Total, 
Belmont ... 
. 38 
39 
32 
28 
1.37 
Hassam .... 
. 47 
39 
46 
8 
135 
Kirkwood .. 
. 43 
46 
46 
0 
135 
Frank . 
. 41 
43 
42 
8 
134 
Charles .... 
. 46 
39 
40 
8 
133 
E Clark ... 
. 36 
42 
37 
8 
133 
W F Clarke 
. 41 
34 
38 
IS 
132 
Burnes .... 
. 43 
41 
38 
8 
130 
J)ickey . 
. 41 
45 
44 
0 
130 
Sibley . 
. 43 
43 
39 
0 
125 
Mountain View Gun 
Club. 
Troy. N. Y., Jan. 30. — At the weekly shoot of the 
Mountain View Gun Club to-day, a snowstorm pre¬ 
vailed, and greatly interfered with the shooting. 
Event No. 1 was practice, and Valentine, shooting 
from the 18yd. distance, broke 23 and won the event. 
The second and third events, 25 targets each, distance 
handicap, was shot for the fifth leg of Albany cup. Val¬ 
entine, by breaking 20 in the first and 23 in the second, 
captured the leg. He now holds the lead in this con¬ 
test, winning two legs. 
Events 4 and 5 were practice, and were won by Hurd, 
he scoring 22 in each event. Appen ' 
Regular events, distance handicap: 
Targets: 
Hurd . 
X'alentine . 
Sanders . 
Roberts . 
Woman . 
Lee . 
Milliman . 19 
Jones . 
Crowley . 16 
Ryemiller . 
Farrell . 
Distance handicap, for Albany cup: 
Targets: 
Valentine . 
Crowley . 
Sanders . 
Roberts . 
^■roman . 16 
Milliman . 19 
Hurd . 
Farrell . 20 
Lee . 
Tones . 
ppended are 
the 
scores: 
Vds. 
25 
25 
25 
Total. 
20 
22 
22 
22 
66 
IS 
23 
20 
21 
64 
20 
20 
20 
18 
58 
20 
19 
16 
18 
53 
16 
14 
14 
16 
16 
19 
35 
19 
h 
22 
20 
54 
16 
12 
14 
26 
16 
20 
20 
16 
16 
16 
20 
io 
10 
• cup: 
Yds. 
25 
25 
Total. 
IS 
20 
23 
43 
16 
19 
19 
38 
20 
16 
21 
37 
20 
19 
18 
37 
16 
18 
18 
36 
19 
19 
15 
34 
20 
15 
17 
32 
20 
15 
17 
32 
16 
11 
16 
27 
16 
13 
13 
26 
