July 31, 1909.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Clarence Rod and Gun Club. 
Clarence, Pa., July 19.—The Clarence Rod and Gun 
Club held its sixth annual tournament on July 13 and 
14, with fine weather and a very pleasant time, not¬ 
withstanding the small attendance. 
The trade was represented by L. J. Squier, H. E. 
Young, T. M. Hawkins and Jas. Lewis. L. J. Squier 
was high professional on the first day, and J. M 
Hawkins, who shot only on the second day, was high 
on that day. H. I. Hess, of Nanticoke, Pa., carried 
off first amateur honors for the two days. 
The usual banquet was given by the club on Tuesday 
evening. Those present can testify to Beany’s ability 
as a cook. Scores follow: 
July 13, First Day. 
Events: 1 2 
Targets: 15 15 
Tas Lewis . 12 11 
L J Squier. 12 13 
E Young. 15 15 
I Hess. 12 14 
H Maston. 10 11 
Chambers .14 12 
H Watson.13 12 
Pardee . 11 11 
Jas F Uzzel. 8 9 
Geo B Uzzel.10 12 
D B Anderson... 13 11 
W E Brown. 5 8 
Geo J Kachik. 6 10 
W S Kisling. 11 12 
C H Davis. 11 12 
H K McDonald... 5 11 
Jos Knappen. 3 8 
H 
H 
B 
D 
C 
B 
3 4 5 6 
15 15 15 20 
14 15 13 16 
15 15 15 16 
14 14 11 19 
12 15 13 17 
12 11 9 18 
10 13 15 16 
14 14 12 15 
12 13 8 16 
12 10 15 14 
13 13 15 12 
13 14 11 17 
5 12 8 12 
7 9 12 9 
11 10 14 10 
12 12 13 14 
8 .... 14 
6 8 9 .. 
7 8 
15 15 
12 15 
15 13 
12 11 
14 15 
8 11 
14 13 
12 11 
14 12 
10 12 
13 14 
9 10 
15 15 
12 14 
15 14 
10 15 
14 15 
12 13 
12 15 
13 11 
10 14 
15 10 
13 13 
11 12 
15 20 
14 19 
13 18 
14 18 
14 20 
11 16 
14 18 
10 18 
14 15 
12 15 
13 17 
8 .. 
7 .. 
11 13 
10 .. 
8 14 11 15 
Brk. 
167 
174 
168 
175 
142 
166 
155 
150 
142 
158 
79 
58 
69 
140 
84 
38 
34 
July 14, Second [Day. 
Events: 1 
Targets: 15 
L J Squier. 10 
H E Young. 14 
J M Hawkins. 14 
H I Hess. 13 
B H Maston. 6 
D Chambers .14 
C H Watson. 14 
B Pardee .12 
Jas F Uzzel. 10 
Geo B Uzzel.14 
W E Brown. 10 
Geo J Kachik. 5 
W S Kisling. 11 
Jos McClosky ... 10 
A W Womer. 7 
J F McCartney. 
2 3 4 
15 15 15 
14 13 14 
15 12 14 
14 15 15 
15 15 14 
11 12 12 
13 14 14 
13 9 14 
13 11 12 
10 10 10 
12 11 14 
6 8 7 
7 6 6 
12 10 13 
10 13 12 
10 S 9 
5 6 7 
15 20 15 
11 17 14 
14 IS 14 
15 20 15 
12 19 14 
10 16 9 
11 16 11 
12 16 12 
9 13 14 
S 10 8 
12 18 13 
7 .. .. 
3 3 4 
14 15 11 
11 12 10 
11 13 S 
8 9 10 11 
15 15 15 15 
15 13 12 12 
10 12 14 11 
15 14 15 15 
15 15 12 14 
12 
20 Brk. 
20 
18 
19 
18 
13 14 14 13 
12 10 12 11 
11 12 9 11 
13 9 15 12 
13 13 13 15 
18 
14 
18 
16 
20 
4 9 8 12 
10 13 10 14 
11 . 
8 8 11 9 
. 11 
C. W. Watson, 
16 
165 
166 
186 
176 
76 
165 
149 
145 
131 
168 
38 
79 
150 
89 
102 
27 
Sec’y. 
Columbus Gun Club. 
Co lvmbus, Ohio, July 28. — Yourself and friends are 
very cordially invited to attend the annual green corn 
roast on Thursday, Aug. 12, where the shooters meet for 
a good time and a go at the corn roasted in the big 
log heap, and served fresh from the coals. “The corn 
dance” will begin at 5:30 p. m. Then a heap big pipe 
smoke. The corn roast handicap begins promptly at 
1 p. m., and will consist of a programme of 150 tar- 
gets in ten 15-target events. Entrance for the handi¬ 
cap will be $6, which will include the corn roast and ac¬ 
companiments. Based on twenty-five entries, there will 
be twenty-five high gun moneys. First, $5; second to 
, eighth, $3 each; eighth to thirteenth, $2.50 each and 
thirteenth to twenty-fifth high, $1 each. The ’ corn 
roast handicap will be from 16 to 20yds.. and the hi^h 
man in the race shall receive a fine watch fob suitably 
engraved, emblematic of the “corn roast championship 
All entries for the corn roast handicap must be re¬ 
ceived by the secretary of the Columbus Gun Club not 
later than Aug. 11, with remittance, as entries close at 
o o clock on that day. All who wish to attend the 
corn roast and shoot for targets must send $1 to the 
S i ecret ^ y hls P late reserve, not later than 6 o’clock 
Aug. 11. Tickets will be on sale at the Frank P. Hall 
0 J n he korn Gutters’ 100-bird special race will begin at 
».6U prompt. Entrance $10, targets two cents Four 
a ai ?e two ^0-target events. Money divided 35 30 9 0 
and 15 percentage system. A cut glass water set to 
mgh gun. Luncheon served at 12 p. m. All shell and 
loads for sale at club. A fine hunting picture to be 
awarded to the first high professional for the day. The 
black powder squad, with 8, 10 and 12 gauges, will 
shoot a 25-target race for a gold korn kutter, in full 
unitorm. Fourteen ears of korn to each individual is 
tne limit; don t ask for more. 
A fine afternoon’s shooting was enjoyed at the 
Columbus Gun Club’s ranges July 24. Sufficient wind 
Sr.U.mu ?l ake th ? footer very watchful of the 
targets. ihe Dupont handicap trophy race, 50 targets 
a I' 6 bet Y een Wiliams and J. H. Smith, with 40 
eacn. a novel race was shot from the top of the club 
berlln/'f 3 ^ 6 e 32yd u- Hs /’, between Mr. Williams, Cum- ' 
mla .v J- H - SmIth and Wm. Webster, and Mr. Smith 
K 6 i=a yery ^markable score of 10 straight from this 
ng handicap, Webster 6, Cumberland 5, Wiliams 4 
th.lff 6 £ r ^ wd of revolver shooters were present with 
shLT LoIt J evoIv , er regulation army gun. Some fine 
the I T Was done by a number of troop B boys, and 
of if 8 V COr j e °1 ^ ay was a tle between Jesse Smith, 
with 48 °l rd « of Kn Trad £ of ? ce . and Mr. G. A. Bennett 
49b , 48 out of 50 each. In the tie Mr. Smith landed 
and Mr. Bennett another 48, which is a regular tour- 
setTf lp * T he 200yds. range is having a whole new 
he s T 8613 made, and also the pistol range will all 
cm"”/ ov e r the coming week with increased ac- 
will .^dat'ons, and a .22 cal. outdoor range added, which 
w iu be ready by Saturday next. 
IfippfPf 
... 
Crosby Outshot The Field At The 
EASTERN HANDICAP TOURNAMENT 
“Eats ’em Alive” From 21 Yards, Using 
Winchester “Leader * Shells 
The honors were spread around a bit at the big Buffalo shoot last 
week, but as usual Winchester Red W Goods carried off the lion's 
share, just as they did at the Grand American and Indian Tourna- 
ments. The Red w winnings: 
High Average for All Targets.— W. R. 
Crosby, shooting Winchester “Leader” 
shells. Score, 532 ex 550. 
High Average Regular Events. —W.R. 
Crosby, shooting Winchester “Leader” 
shells. Score, 323 ex 330. 
High Amateur Average Regular Events. 
—A. B. Richardson; score, 319 ex 330. 
Second, J. B. Jennings; score, 318 ex 
330 both shooting ^Yinchester 
“Leader” shells. 
Eastern Handicap. — High Profes¬ 
sional, W. R. Crosby; score, 97 ex 100, 
from 21 yards, shooting Winchester 
Leader shells. Second, J. R. Taylor; 
score, 95 ex 100, from 21 yards, shoot¬ 
ing a Winchester Repeating Shotgun and Winchester “Leader” 
shells. Second High Amateur, F. D. Peltier; score, 96 ex 100, from 
18 yards, shooting a Winchester Repeating Shotgun and Winchester 
“Leader” shells. 
Preliminary Handicap. —High Professional, W. R. Crosby; score, 
95 ex 100, from 21 yards, shooting Winchester “Leader” shells. 
For Records and Results, Shoot Red W Goods 
W. R. CROSBY. 
Events: 123456789 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 20 20 30 10 10 
Shatford . 14 12 13 12 17 18 22 9 S 
Williams . 12 11 13 12 17 15 24 8 8 
L Cumberland . 15 14 14 14 18 17 25 9 8 
W Cumberland . 13 12 11 12 . 
Webster . 14 14 15 13 19 18 26 10 ‘9 
G M Smith .14 13 12 13 17 18 .. 9 8 
J H Smith . 14 12 11 11 18 16 .. 9 8 
Penn . 14 13 14 15 17 .. 28 .. . 
Condit . 12 11 13 .. 16 .. 20 .. . 
Garber . 11 12 10 13 17 16 . 
Wilson . 13 14 15 14 17 18 24 .. 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indianapolis, Ind., July 24.—At our shoot to-day, the 
following scores were made: 
Events: 
Wildhack . 12 18 18 18 17 
Fayette . 17 17 14 17 17 .. .. 
Hymer . 14 17 17 17 15 18 
Roland . 12 18 20 16 . 
Brennan .18 14 
Heer . 13 15 18 “ ” ” 
Moore .16 12 14 16 16 .. .. 
Lewis . 15 14. 
Miller . 10 18. 
Elton . 14 12 12. 
Tug Wilson . 12 14 11 17 ” 
Coonans . 10 10 14 .. . .' .[ 
Steinbrigge .11 11. 
A Hymer, Jr. 5 .. .. 
The Ballistite empire trophy, a 60-target event, was 
won by Roland, he taking advantage of the splendid 
weather and using his eyes to advantage. 
100 
83 
100 
82 
120 
98 
80 
64 
40 
32 
60 
46 
100 
74 
40 
29 
40 
28 
60 
38 
80 
54 
60 
34 
40 
22 
20 
5 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
.. 18 16 20 19 .. .. 
so 
73 
17 18 20 19 18 16 19 
140 
127 
16 18 19 19 19 17 .. 
120 
10S 
18 14 18 18 20 18 .. 
120 
106 
Hymer, 18 
Brennan, 20 ... 
•Professional. 
47 
Partington . 
... 39 
44 
Fayette, 21 . 
44 
Moore, 16 . 
... 38 
43 
Tug Wilson, 16 ... 
... 37 
41 
Elton, 16 . 
41 
Miller, 16 . 
... 33 
40 
Steinbrigge, 16 . 
... 27 
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