June s, 1909.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
909 
Analos<an Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C., May 31.—Following are the re¬ 
ports of the shoots held by the Analostan Gun Club on 
May '22 and 29. On the former date the weather con¬ 
ditions were very unfavorable, on account of a rainy 
afternoon. Only six of the members had the temerity 
to visit the grounds. Cobey shot at 80 and broke 57; 
Monroe shot at 82 and broke 37; Shoup broke 47 out 
of 75; Wilson got 33 out of 60; Barr scored 28 out of 
50; Miller, 36 out of 57. 
On May 29 the conditions were better than on May 
22. However, a very strong wind from the northwest 
during most of the afternoon made the shooting diSS- 
cult. “Uncle Billy” Wagner was shooting a strong 
^it, only dropping three targets out of his first 70 and 
going out with the excellent score of 93 out of 100. 
He used four guns during the afternoon and tried out 
two or three loads. Dr. Cobey also shot well and made 
a great improvement. He was out with a new Parker, 
and it seems he has found what he has been looking 
for. 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
Dufour . 
.. 170 
115 
♦Sutler . 
.. 100 
84 
■Wagner . 
.. 100 
93 
Cobey . 
.. 100 
83 
Steubener .... 
.. 100 
82 
Wise . 
.. 100 
82 
•Storr . 
.. 100 
81 
Parsons . 
.. 100 
78 
Barr . 
.. 100 
74 
Stine . 
.. 100 
65 
H B Wilson.. 
.. 100 
62 
Monroe . 
.. 100 
52 
Dupont trophy contest. 
Wagner . 
.. 49 
1—50 
Cobey . 
.. 43 
9—50 
C S W'ilson... 
.. 38 
15-50 
Steubener .... 
.. 46 
2—48 
Monroe . 
.. 32 
13-45 
Barr . 
.. 33 
12—45 
M Taylor .... 
.. 43 
1—44 
Storr .. 
.. 42 
0-42 
Butler . 
.. 41 
0—41 
Green . 
.. 28 
0—28 
Shot 
at. Brk. 
M Taylor . 95 83 
C S Wilson .... 95 75 
*Buckwalter ... 95 55 
J H Hunter ... 70 56 
Hogan . 70 61 
Shoup . 70 49 
Green ... 70 40 
Orrison . 50 37 
Willis .. 45 32 
Captain ......... 45 29 
Haven . 25 10 
targets: 
Wise .............. 42 0—42 
H B Wilson .. 27 15—42 
Shoup . 33 7—40 
Dufour . 28 11—39 
Hogan . 39 0—39 
J H Hunter ... 39 0—39 
Parsons . 37 0—37 
Orrison . 37 0—37 
Buckwalter . 32 0—32 
Stine . 27 7—34 
Club contest, 20 targets: 
Storr .19 
Orrison .18 
■'A'agner . 18 
Butler .17 
Cobey . 17 
Stine . 17 
T H Hunter. 17 
Parsons . 17 
M Taylor .17 
Steubener .16 
Captain .16 
Shoup .16 
Barr . 16 
Wise .16 
C S Wilson .16 
H B Wilson .15 
Hogan .13 
Green .12 
Dufour .11 
Buckwalter .11 
Monroe . 8 
The medal scores on May 22 were: C. S. Wilson, 16; 
Dr. Cobey, 14; Dr. Barr, 12; Dr. Shoup and Monroe, 
10 . 
On Saturday the club had as visitors Mr. F. H. 
Butler, of the U. M. C. Co., and Mr. Emory H Storr, 
of the Peters Cartridge Company 
Miles Taylor, Sec’y- 
Jersey Ciiy Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., May 26.—Scores made to-day fol¬ 
low: 
Events: 123456789 
Targets: 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Total. 
H L Brown... 18 19 20 17 19 20 19 20 20 172 
M Dalton . 20 15 18 14 17 20 14 19 17 154 
J P Sousa . 19 12 17 17 18 19 15 17 20 154 
Dr Mathews . 18 15 15 14 15 18 17 18 18 148 
Hartman . 19 20 17 20 15 18 16 17 20 162 
G H Piercy. 19 19 20 17 18 18 20 18 19 168 
Groesbeck . 20 20 18 20 20 18 20 19 20 175 
A -R Allen. 20 19 19 15 18 18 19 19 19 166 
Dr Burtis . 18 19 20 19 17 18 15 19 18 163 
A1 Ivins . 18 19 19 18 15 18 20 19 19 165 
Dr Kennedy . 17 17 18 18 19 20 20 19 20 168 
Elias . 18 18 19 17 18 16 13 15 19 151 
Williams . 18 18 14 14 15 17 17 19 20 152 
Wynne . 18 15 18 20 17 18 20 19 18 161 
Simonson . 17 19 18 17 18 17 18 20 18 162 
Dr Wilkerson .18 13 13 13. 57 
Dr Moeller . 16 16 15 17 18 20 102 
Zollinger . 9 8 6 6.. .. M 
M C Jenkins.16 18 15 17 18 78 
Kegel .18 19 18 17 19 91 
R Jacobus . .. .. 17 18 16 .. .. 61 
Schauffler .12 15 17 15 18 77 
E Jacobus .18 17 16 .. .. 
Damron .16 15 15 18 16 80 
A E Hendrickson. .... 15 18 14 17 17 81 
Peabodv .17 17 14 17 19 84 
E E Hallinger.19 16 18 19 17 89 
H H Shannon.12 13 17 16 58 
'A'oodruff .17 .. .. 
H Hendrickson .18 17 
J E Ropes.17. 
Howland.16 10 
Banta .17 19 
F V Carlough.. .. 19 16 
C Thomas .17 17 
' No. lU, handicap, ou targets: 
Dalton, 18. 34 
J P Sousa, 17. 45 
Dr Mathews, 17. 38 
Hartman, 17 . 43 
G H Piercy, 20. 45 
A R Allen, 20... 45 
Dr Burtis, 18. 46 
Dr Kennedy, 16. 43 
Wynne, 19 . 45 
Simonson. 19 . 43 
Dr Moeller, 16... 44 
Schauffler, 18. 45 
Damron, 18 ... 39 
A E Hendrickson. 43 
Peabody, 17 . 46 
E E Hollinger, 18. 45 
H H Shannon, 16. 44 
J H Hendrickson, 20.. 45 
F Carlough, 16. 43 
WINCHESTER 
Shot^uivs and Shotgun Shells 
DISTANCE THE FIELD IN IOWA 
At Breda^: May 13-14, Charles 
G. Spencer broke 395 out of 400 
tara;ets, making straight runs of 106 
and 143, the latter being unfinished. 
He shot a Winchester Repeating 
Shotgun and Winchester Shells— 
regula-r stock loads. 
C. G. SPENCER 
who shot 98.7^ for 400 
targets, and made straight 
runs of 106 and 143 at 
Breda. 
FRED GILBERT 
Winner of Iowa State 
Tournament, with an aver¬ 
age of 96.4^ for 600 targets. 
At Burlington : May 17 - 20, 
Fred Gilbert won the Iowa State 
Shoot by breaking 540 out of 560 
targets. He also won the Ottumwa 
Diamond Badge with a score of 47 out of 50 targets from 22 yards. 
He used Winchester Shells— regular stock loads. William Wet- 
leaf won High Amateur Average, shooting a Winchester Repeating 
Shotgun and Winchester “Leader” Shells. A. P. Smith won Third 
Amateur Average, shooting a Winchester Repeating Shotgun. 
Charles Ditto won the Two-Barrel Event with 20 straight from 19 
yards, using Winchester “Repeater” Shells. 
Repeated o-VerW helming •Victories pro-de ihe 
superiority of *€Oinchesier Shotguns and Win¬ 
chester Shotgun Shells—Regular Stocks Loads — 
the Kind any sportsman can buy anywhere 
The Garfield Gun Club. 
Chicago, May 29.—The fair weather prevailing on above 
date resulted in good averages among the shooters of the 
Garfield Gun Club at their weekly shoot. The following 
were the scores made: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 10 
Shaw . 22- 21 23 16 20 .. 
Thomas . 21 19 23 19 23 .. 
Garrett . 23 24 23 24 22 9 
Dockendorf . 24 24 23 24 19 
■Winesburg . 22 23 24 24 21 10 
Herr . 19 19 21 20 17 .. 
George . 15 23 23 17 20 .. 
Ellis . 21 24 .. . 
Lee . 21 18 .. .. 8 
Crown . 22 .. 
The first event was a practice event. The second 
event, the club trophy, began the programme, which 
consisted, in addition to the Hunter Arms, Du Pont and 
Ballistite trophies, in the order named. 
In the club trophy, George was high in Class A with 23. 
Thomas in Class B with 19, and Herr in Class C with 19. 
In the Hunter Arms trophy George and Shaw tied in 
Class A with 23 targets, Thomas was again high in 
Class B with 23, and Herr in Class C with 21. 
In the Du Pont trophy, George, Thomas and Herr 
won respectively in Classes A, B and C with 17, 19 and 
20 . 
In the Ballistite, George and Shaw tied in Class A 
with 20, Thomas was high in Class B with 23, and Herr 
in Class. C with 17. 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indianapolis, Ind., May 29.—The weather was ideal 
and the attendance was good. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Shot at. Broke. Av. 
Denny . 
.19 18 18 19 17 .. 
100 
91 
91 
Britton . 
. 16 19 17 19 20 19 
120 
110 
90 1-6 
Parrv . 
.19 17 19 17 18 .. 
100 
90 
90 
Moller . 
.17 16 18 19 19 .. 
100 
89 
89 
Dixon . 
.19 17 18 17 16 .. 
lOO 
87 
87 
Edwards . 
. 17 17 16 20 16 .. 
100 
86 
86 
Hymer . 
.18 16 16 17 16 .. 
100 
83 
83 
Lewis . 
.18 16 15 17 15 .. 
100 
81 
81 
Washburn .... 
. 12 14 18 19 14 .. 
100 
77 
77 
Bell . 
;.... 16 17 14 14 16 .. 
100 
77 
77 
Barr . 
.13 15 15 15 17 .. 
100 
75 
75 
ivjeighbors .... 
. 15 13 15 11 15 .. 
100 
69 
69 
Anderson . 
..... 9 15 11 15 14 .. 
100 
64 
64 
Adams .. 
. 17 18 16 13 .... 
80 
64 
80 
Wilson .' . 
. 18 14 14 18 16 .. 
100 
80 
' 80 
