Aug. 21, 1909.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
,311 
SHELTERED FIRING LINE. 
Analostan Gun Club, Washington D. C. 
r J Story. 
.... 17 
18 19 19 15 18 
89 
R Smith. 
.... 17 
17 19 18 14 17 
85 
J W Converse. 
.... 17 
17 17 IS 13 18 
83 
Tom Agen . 
.... 17 
16 19 17 17 20 
89 
S Frink. 
.... 17 
19 18 19 15 17 
8 S 
V D Townsend. 
.... 17 
19 17 IS 18 17 
89 
7 Goodwin . 
.... 17 
19 18 17 18 20 
92 
\ I. Yearons. 
.... 17 
16 19 17 17 17 
86 
j£ C Schwartz. 
.... 17 
16 15 16 16 18 
81 
I W Tones. 
.... 17 
19 18 19 16 IS 
90 
3 A Van Slyke. 
.... 17 
17 18 17 15 17 
84 
I 7 Dvorak . 
.... 17 
19 18 19 19 17 
92 
7 D Copsey. 
.... 17 
18 18 18 15 16 
85 
)r C E Cook. 
.... 17 
17 18 16 17 17 
85 
C Ramsey. 
.... 17 
17 17 17 13 16 
SO 
V E Miller. 
.... 17 
14 19 18 19 18 
88 
leo Eck . 
.... 17 
16 17 19 19 19 
91 
J W Tolan. 
.... 17 
18 18 19 19 19 
93 
* S Murray. 
.... 17 
17 IS 17 16 15 
S3 
\ R Chezik. 
.... 17 
18 17 20 15 18 
88 
Thris Gottlieb . 
.... 17 
17 15 20 15 17 
84 
|V H Vietmeyer. 
.... 17 
19 17 19 19 15 
89 
' S Johnson. 
.... 16 
18 16 17 15 18 
84 
>Irs S S Johnson. 
.... 16 
13 10 15 15 8 
61 
I T McGraw. 
.... 16 
18 13 14 13 17 
75 
C Famechon. 
.... 16 
19 19 IS 17 13 
86 
. F Kennedy. 
.... 16 
13 12 13 13 14 
65 
Q Ward. 
.... 16 
17 14 16 17 IS 
82 
father MacConnachie ... 
.... 16 
17 17 19 16 17 
86 
t F Hebard. 
.... 16 
16 16 IS 16 13 
79 
fv B Thorp. 
.... 16 
16 17 18 15 13 
79 
■5 C Thompson. 
.... 16 
18 16 19 20 19 
92 
fC H Houghton. 
.... 16 
18 16 19 17 19 
89 
I F Turner. 
.... 16 
17 19 17 15 17 
85 
tJ E Peck. 
.... 16 
18 16 20 16 19 
89 
1 Gruhn . 
.... 16 
19 19 17 16 12 
S3 
> B Olson. 
.... 16 
15 16 IS 16 19 
84 
l I M Bird. 
.... 16 
16 18 17 17 15 
83 
1 Larson . 
.... 16 
16 15 12 16 13 
72 
2 Schendel . 
.... 16 
19 19 19 17 16 
90 
? H Bailey. 
.... 16 
20 20 19 20 18 
97 
) Thomas . 
.... 16 
IS 16 18 17 19 
88 
I A Schland^r. 
.... 16 
17 15 15 15 16 
78 
\ A Paffrath . 
.... 16 
18 15 14 12 17 
76 
V A Ochs. 
.... 16 
IS 13 19 11 18 
79 
C Freese. 
.... 16 
18 16 19 16 18 
87 
Anderson . 
.... 16 
18 18 16 12 14 
78 
’ Pearson . 
.... 16 
16 18 17 15 11 
77 
Linden . 
.... 16 
17 20 18 18 20 
93 
1 A Sarles. 
.... 16 
16 16 14 8 15 
69 
V H Boland. 
.... 16 
17 14 18 15 15 
79 
J E Davis. 
.... 16 
18 19 17 14 17 
85 
• Ferguson . 
.... 16 
19 19 17 15 15 
85 
V G Pfister. 
.... 16 
18 15 18 IS 16 
85 
1 T Mooney. 
.... 16 
14 15 13 16 19 
77 
V B Shepard. 
.... 16 
19 19 17 18 15 
88 
- J Goward. 
.... 16 
19 19 IS 16 18 
90 
Bothell . 
.... 16 
19 17 IS 18 19 
91 
? W Mullany. 
.... 16 
17 18 17 13 19 
S4 
Anderson . 
.... 16 
18 19 17 15 16 
85 
W Wiseman. 
.... 16 
19 IS 16 19 17 
89 
1 Bates . 
.... 16 
16 17 18 12 14 
77 
t G Brockvogel . 
.... 16 
17 18 19 19 19 
92 
[' H Allen. 
.... 16 
20 18 19 16 18 
91 
t E Close. 
.... 16 
19 IS. 
T E Perry. 
.... 16 
12 13. 
t McClelland . 
.... 16 
19 17 18 19 18 
oi 
4 Daniels . 
.... 16 
18 20 19 17 17 
91 
M Reed.. 
.... 16 
14 18 19 IS 17 
87 
* T H Nelson... . 
.... 16 
18 16 20 16 15 
85 
E Wilson. 
.... 16 
18 17 18 19 20 
92 
I E Norton. 
.... 16 
20 18 14 15 14 
81 
I H Chesterman. 
.... 16 
17 20 . 
.... 16 
10 17 .. .. 
V N Kendrick. 
... 16 
19 20 18 20 13 
90 
• W Lisher. 
.... 16 
20 19 20 18 19 
96 
B Hilton. 
.... 16 
14 13. 
C J Murray. 
.... 16 
18 17 17 18 19 
89 
Morrison . 
.... 16 
15 15 14 15 12 
71 
f Kennedy . 
.... 16 
20 16 18 15 17 
86 
,... 16 
17. 
ay Hiscox . 
... 16 
20 IS 17 17 17 
89 
•ert Roberts . 
... 16 
18 18 20 13 19 
88 
J Holmes. 
... 16 
15 17 16 16 17 
81 
L Flannagan . 
.... 16 
19 16 19 15 20 
89 
S Novotny. 
... 16 
19 17 17 19 19 
91 
P Shumway . 
... 16 
18 IS 18 19 19 
92 
F 
M 
Edwards. 
IS 19 17 16 19 
S7 
D 
C 
Rand. 
.. 18 
18 17 18 18 19 
90 
J 
s 
Clapper. 
15 20 19 19 15 
88 
A 
J 
Ward. 
19 20 18 17 17 
91 
Analostan 
Gun 
Club. 
Washington, D. C., Aug. 15.—The Analostan Gun 
Club was honored with a visit by a delegation represent¬ 
ing the Prospect Shooting Association, of Baltimore, on 
Aug. 7. The band of faithful fellows were headed by 
Mr. W. L. Harvey. The other members of the party 
were Henry Brehn, Joe Virden, who shot under the 
name of “Tracy,” Dr. Corse, Bissing, Register and 
O. G. O., whose name the writer does not recall. The 
Baltimore boys seemed to take a liking to our targets, 
and Joe Virden more than spread himself. He wound 
up with two 23s and a 25 straight. It was worth a dollar 
to see that smile when he made the 25 tying Emory 
Storr’s score in the same event. Storr says Virden saw 
a patent attorney before leaving Washington and has 
applied for a patent on the method adopted to make the 
straight. O. G. O. scored 22, 23 and 24, Bissing 21, 22 
and 23, while Mr. Brehn had to his credit 20, 22 and 23. 
Dr. Corse had two 21s and a 23. Mr. Register changed 
guns and dia not come up to his usual standard. During 
the afternoon a team match was shot, purely for sport, 
and if it bud not been that Mr. Register had swapped 
guns there would have been another tale for me to 
tell p but as it was, the home boys won out by 6 targets. 
Match between the Prospects and Analostans at 25 
targets: 
Analostan Gun Club. 
Prospect 
Gun 
Club. 
.... 24 
.. ?3 
Steubener . 
.... 23 
Bissing .... 
.. 23 
M Taylor . 
.... 22 
1 racy . 
.. 23 
Tarnham . 
.. . 21 
O C, O .... 
Jjufour . 
.... 20 
C orse . 
.. 21 
.... IS 
.. 16 
Wilson . 
.... 17- 145 
Register ... 
.. 11 139 
The following 
scores were 
made by the 
local 
members 
in the Du pent 
trophy contest: 
H. B. T. 
H. B. T. 
Steubener . 
. 0 43 43 
M Taylor .. 
3 46 49 
Parsons .... 
. 4 
43 
47 
Brown . 
.... 4 
48 
50 
Dufour .... 
40 
46 
.. 13 
26 
38 
C B Wise.. 
44 
46 
C S Wilson 
.... 0 
38 
38 
Monroe .... 
. 9 
41 
50 
Cobey . 
42 
43 
Farnham .. 
. 8 
43 
50 
Wheeler ... 
.... 0 
27 
27 
Geo Wise .. 
. 0 
37 
37 
Keen . 
.... 0 
19 
10 
Stine . 
41 
50 
Talbott .... 
.... 18 
15 
33 
B Wilson . 
. 0 
38 
38 
Kaye . 
.... 0 
21 
21 
During tli 
e afternoon the 
following: scores were also 
made: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Steubener . 
.140 
123 
C B Wise.. 
.... 100 
83 
Dufour .... 
.115 
92 
Blackistone 
.... 100 
50 
Brehn . 
. 110 
91 
Geo Wise .. 
.... 85 
51 
Monroe .... 
. 100 
83 
M Taylor . 
.70 
65 
Farnham .. 
. 95 
79 
C S Wilson 
.... 70 
53 
. 75 
59 
.... 60 
51 
Brown . 
. 70 
63 
Keen . 
.... 50 
19 
.... 125 
104 
.... 40 
40 
O G O.... 
. 110 
97 
Haven . 
.... 20 
14 
Kaye . 
.... 105 
56 
Register ... 
.... 60 
39 
Harvey . 
. ICO 
73 
Talbott .... 
. 55 
15 
Bissing .... 
. 85 
73 
King . 
.... 30 
18 
B Wilson .. 
. 75 
56 
Reeves .... 
.... 10 
Y 
Folsom .... 
. 70 
40 
Wheeler ... 
.... 50 
27 
Parsons .... 
.115 
102 
Moffette ... 
. 40 
16 
Corse . 
. 110 
95 
Robinson 
.... 25 
16 
Emory H. Storr, who looks after the interests of a 
cartridge company in this section, dropped in at the 
eleventh hour and cracked out 40 straight and then 
hiked for Baltimore. 
Following will be found the results of the shoot of 
Aug. 14. The boys are now shooting a pretty good clip, 
anil our old standby, J. B. Brown, is doing particularly 
well. Last week he ground out 48 out of 50, and this 
week 47. He also scored 19 in the medal shoot, tying 
C. B. Wise. 
Herewith is a picture of the Baltimore team that shot 
with us on the 7th, and a group picture of the mem¬ 
bers present on that occasion. What do you think of 
the shade over the firing stands? 
Dupont 
Medal 
Total for 
r i 
'rophy. 
Shoot. 
Afternoon. 
Steubener . 
o 
40 
42 
17 
150 
130 
] )rane . 
. 9 
38 
47 
15 
145 
95 
Dufour . 
. 5 
45 
50 
15 
125 
107 
Talbott . 
. 30 
28 
50 
16 
125 
72 
Tos Hunter . 
. 3 
41 
44 
17 
95 
81 
M Taylor . 
. 0 
41 
41 
15 
95 
79 
Parsons . 
39 
41 
17 
90 
73 
( )rrison . 
. 8 
44 
50 
18 
85 
74 
Kaye . 
. 24 
30 
50 
10 
75 
44 
C B Wise. 
. 1 
38 
39 
19 
70 
57 
C'obey . 
. 3 
42 
45 
15 
70 
57 
Wagner . 
. 1 
40 
41 
17 
70 
57 
Hogan . 
. 3 
3S 
41 
18 
70 
56. 
Shoup . 
. 16 
29 
45 
16 
70 
45 
Brown . 
. 0 
47 
47 
19 
50 
47 
Monroe . 
. 4 
41 
45 
15 
115 
92 
Stites . 
50 
29 
Keen . 
50 
19 
C S Wilson . 
34 
41 
10 
70 
40 
Miles Taylor, Sec’y- 
The Garfield Gun Club. 
Chicago, Ill.. Aug. 14. —The threatening weather kept 
the majority of Garfield Gun Club members away from 
the shoot on afternoon of above date, only a few of the 
“regulars” putting in an appearance. Shooting was hot 
work, but the average scores were good. 
Kuss got high average with 93 out of a possible 100 
in the trophies. The following were the scores made: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 15 10 25 25 25 25 
Thomas . 13 .. 19 21 19 19 
Einfeldt . 13 .. 20 22 21 .. 
Kuss . 11 .. 23 24 24 22 
Breitenstein . 10 .. 16 22 18 15 
Herr . 6 .. 21 19 19 
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