June 8, igi2 
FOREST AND STREAM 
733 
Gallon Gun Club. 
Gaeion, O., 
May 
22.- 
-Forty-six amateurs 
and 
four 
proiessionals made tin 
s biggest tournament thus for 
held 
here, bcores were not particularly good: neither 
was 
the weather. Geo. \ oik won 
with 128 out of 
135. A. B. 
Jones was next 
with 
123. 1 
and 
1 third place was 
a lie 
• he- 
tween G. A. Barton 
and 
C. 
E. Doolittle on 
122. 
The 
scores: 
Shot 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
Brk. 
Geo \ oik _ 
, 135 
128 
H D Smart .... 
. 135 
109 
A Ji (ones . 
. 135 
123 
T L Porterfield 
. 135 
107 
G A barton ... 
, 135 
122 
H Fiedner .... 
. 135 
lOo 
C E Dolittle .., 
, 135 
122 
B Bartholomew 
. 135 
105 
L' h Campbell.. 
135 
121 
H C Rockwell 
135 
104 
H H b reese ... 
135 
121 
H Archer ... 
. 135 
104 
ii Hopkins .... 
135 
119 
F A Swisher.. 
136 
101 
T A Penn . 
135 
IIS 
C T Mowery ... 
. 135 
100 
H F Everett . .. 
135 
118 
1 -E Diesem .., 
, 135 
99 
E S Rodgers .. 
135 
117 
C H Wagner .. 
, 135 
98 
L Burton . 
135 
116 
II H Smith ... 
135 
98 
Geo Rettig .... 
135 
115 
Philio Keller 
1.35 
93 
C h; Maxwell .. 
135 
115 
C C Manderville 125 
92 
L \V McKenzie. 
135 
114 
N Barr . 
135 
91 
A Ritzier . 
135 
114 
W P Rauch _ 
, 135 
83 
C D Manahan .. 
135 
113 
H B Gaudert .., 
, 120 
88 
A W Douglas . 
135 
112 
K P Tohnson .. 
90 
76 
V\ m \\ ebster ,. 
135 
ID 
C O Crothers.. 
90 
69 
H Hirth . 
135 
112 
H L Crowell_ 
90 
51 
G F Round .... 
135 
111 
A Leggett . 
30 
21 
T A Flick . 
135 
11] 
C H Addy . 
30 
21 
A G Stoltz ... 
135 
no 
T M Sinclair .. 
30 
10 
G M beer . 
135 
109 
Frank Graham.. 
. 15 
12 
Professionals 
L T Squier . 
135 
117 
T G Barstow ... 
135 
103 
S L Dibble .... 
135 
117 
C A Voting .... 
60 
52 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
The Cincinnati Gun Club will hereafter be an active 
factor in the sport in Southern Ohio. Under the man¬ 
agement of Superintendent Arthur Gambell, it will soon 
recover its position as one of the leading trapshooting 
clubs of the country. Its large membership has re¬ 
mained loyal through all its vicissitudes since it left 
St. Bernard, and many of the old members will rallv to 
its svtpport. 
The house-warming shoot on May 30 was an 
auspicious omen of good things to come. Twenty-seven 
shooters took part, with one hundred visitors, among 
them many ladies, witnessed the shooting. It was like 
a page from the past history of the c'ub, to see 
Messrs. R. Davies, Schatzman. Horace Bonser (tie 
boy wonder), J. Schreck and “Eph” Randall on the 
firing line with Len Shepard refereeing and sccring, 
Arthur Gambell hustling sciuads, and one of Mrs. 
GambelTs famous chicken dinners served at noon. And 
the best of it is that Gambell promises, and he wi 1 
make good, that this is only the beginning of a re¬ 
vival of the old good times. 
The weather cleared soon after noon and remained 
pleasant. W. Henderson got first on a score of 97. 
High amateurs were Medico and H. Bonser. 94 each. 
The latter shot for the first time on the club's grounds 
at St. Bernard, several years ago, and went into the 
90 per cent class at the start. He has net shot at ihe 
traps before to-day for four years, but came back in fine 
shape. Coburn was second with 93. and T. .1. Donald 
third with 92. Practice events were shot in the morning. 
The winners in Class A were Bonser and Medico; 
Class B, Smith and Ertel; Class C, Dameron and 
Schreck; Class D, Hill and McArdle. Class A took 
in scores of 89 or better; Class B. 85 to 88 per cent; 
Class C, 83 to 84 per cent.; Class D, all below 84 per 
cent. 
Squier and Randall shot a team race agoinst Medic > 
and Hammerschmidt. The latter team won with 184 to 
172. 
The grounds 
will 
le open for shooting on every 
dav, the regular club events 
being held on 
Saturday and 
Sunday of each 
week. 
The 
scores: 
Medico . 
100 
94 
Henderson . 
. 100 
97 
Hammerschmidt. 
100 
90 
Bonser . 
. ICO 
94 
Schreck . 
100 
83 
Frohliger ... 
. 100 
80 
Coburn . 
100 
93 
T R Towler 
. 100 
56 
Hill . 
100 
71 
T I Donald 
. lOO 
92 
McArdle . 
100 
71 
T E Donald 
.... 100 
85 
Smith . 
100 
88 
T B C . 
.100 
69 
65 
34 
Ertel . 
. 100 
86 
Dameror. . 
100 
84 
Welch . 
. lOO 
90 
100 
83 
. 30 
28 
Squier . 
100 
87 
H R Irwin 
. 100 
85 
lohnson . 
100 
86 
McCrary .... 
. 50 
44 
Lawrence . 
lOl 
77 
Gillespie .... 
. 50 
33 
Randall . 
100 
85 
Practice events; 
T I Donald .... 
. 21 21 
Henderson .. 
.24 .. 
T E Donald .... 
. 21 .. 
. , 
Smith . 
. 23 23 
Towler . 
. 19 .. 
Hill . 
. 22 20 
Hammerschmidt 
. 22 24 24 
Tohnson .... 
. 21 23 
Lawrence . 
. 20 21 18 
Hill . 
. 22 20 
Coburn . 
. 23 21 
Irwin . 
.23 .. 
Medico . 
. 20 .. 
Dameron ... 
.23 .. 
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newsdealer on order. Ask your dealer to supply you 
regularly. 
Jersey City Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J.. May 25. — We had a very good 
turnout at the Jersey City Gun Club to-day, as the day 
was an ideal one for the trapshooter — a good e'ear air 
and no wind. Lee and North tied for high honors for 
the day with an average of 90 per cent. Shannon \yas 
next in line with 89 per cent., and Martin was third 
with 88 per cent. Dr. Groll and Shannon were fighting 
it out all afternoon, and Shannon did him up at the 
IGyds. game, but in the 20yds. event. Doc. got the 
jump on him and won out by a good margin. 
\\ e are going to shoot all through the month of 
June and hope to have a good crowd out each Saturday. 
The club is an easy one to reach, only thirty minutes 
from down town in New York. 
The 
scores: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
Targets: 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
Tohnson . 
.. 13 
13 
14 
14 
20 
15 
Martin . 
.. 20 
23 
24 
24 
20 
Lee . 
.. ’S 
22 
21 
23 
24 
Dr Groll . 
.. 19 
19 
23 
19 
18 
Harvey . 
.. 23 
22 
18 
16 
McLemore . 
.. 25 
22 
16 
16 
Huggins . 
.. 14 
15 
13 
15 
Hall . 
. 23 
22 
20 
23 
21 
C R Babson . 
.. 19 
18 
16 
16 
21 
W A Babson . 
. 17 
18 
Shannon . 
.. 23 
24 
18 
24 
22 
23 
North . 
.. 22 
22 
23 
22 
24 
Dixon . 
.. 21 
18 
21 
I-imp . 
.. 18 
19 
21 
2i 
Birmingham Gun Club. 
Birmingham, Ala., May 27. —The following scores 
were made at the Birmingham Gun Club. The first 
50 targets count on the Du Pont badge added bird 
handicap. Ed Cornwall and R. S. Kennon tied with 
their handicaps for the badge. In the scores on 100 for 
the day, John Warren was high with 96, with John 
Lembeth in second place. 
We are very proud of Gentry Hillman’s good shoot¬ 
ing at the Soitthern Handicap. The scores: 
Shot Shot 
at. 
Brk 
at. 
Brk. 
Tohn Warren .. 
100 
96 
Mrs Garl . 
100 
77 
John Lambeth.. 
100 
91 
L 
M Norwood 
ICO 
76 
Gentry Hillman. lOO 
90 
\*ictor Prowell. 
ICO 
76 
Arch Flenderson lOO 
89 
G 
Hillman .... 
100 
72 
lohn Fletcher . 
100 
88 
R 
L Kennon 
To 
55 
H Hamilton ... 
100 
87 
O 
L Garl . 
50 
42 
T C Broylis .... 
100 
83 
T 
Yeatman ... 
25 
20 
Edd Cornwall .. 
100 
83 
R 
R Skinner .. 
100 
82 
R H Baugh .... 
100 
79 
L 
L Sellman... 
lOO 
80 
A 
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