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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Sept, ii, 1909. 
The surplus money was 
eight high-gun amateurs as 
G V Dering.$49.45 
W Henderson . 45.30 
S A Huntlev.41.20 
J McLaughlin .32.95 
F E Foltz.30.90 
L A Gates. 30.90 
Wm Ridley . 24.70 
E D Farmin.17.50 
H Junker .17.50 
G N Miller.17.50 
K C Shepardson.17.50 
E W Cooper.12.35 
Fred Ellett .12.35 
H McElroy . 5.50 
divided among the twenty- 
follows: 
J H Noel. 5.50 
C A Thorpe. 5.50 
Ed. Arnold . 4.10 
D A Robinson. 4.10 
Wm Wettleaf . 4.10 
W W Caldwell. 4.10 
R H Miller. 4.10 
M Skeen . 4.10 
R Meisenheimer. 3.40 
Ed Brakney . 3.40 
J Converse . 3.40 
G Naquin. 3.40 
F Smails. 3.40 
C R Adelmann. 3.40 
Kenmare Gun Club. 
Kenmare, N. D.—The scores made at the tournament 
of the Kenmare, N. D., Gun Club, Aug. 31 and Sept. 1, 
are appended. Mr. L. Harrison was high amateur on the 
first day with 180 out of 200. On the second day, Mr. 
H. F. Turrer was high amateur with 188. Scores: 
Aug. 31, First Day. 
Events: 123456789 10 
Targets: 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 
Amateurs: 
L Harrison .19 17 17 17 18 19 18 19 19 17 
C H Parker.17 17 16 17 13 15 19 19 19 16 
H E Peck . 14 19 19 17 20 20 17 14 16 19 
J H Bailey . 16 18 20 17 19 16 17 16 18 18 
G E Child . 14 16 16 14 10 13 15 14 12 19 
Ira Galbrath .... 15 17 17 19 19 17 19 17 17 18 
A Eckman .12 18 17 19 16 16 14 17 17 18 
A M Reite . 14 15 16 18 15 16 15 16 17 15 
A W Chafin .... 18 18 14 18 17 15 17 15 14 19 
A R Chezik . 19 19 16 17 16 18 14 16 17 18 
H F Turner .... 11 18 17 19 20 18 18 16 19 16 
H Meade . 11 18 16 13 15 12 14 11 .. 
A E Paulson ... 16 15 16 17 15 16 18 13 14 17 
W Brown .12 12 12 .. 
Mrs Parker .. 
E H Gross ... 
J L Wemark . 
W N Holmes 
D H Bell .... 
W C Jackwitz 
12 10 13 14 14 .. 
10 16 19 18 16 18 
15 16. 
. 19 17 17 
. 13 13 .. 
. 12 
Professionals: 
H Stair . 17 19 17 17 20 19 17 19 19 19 
H Taylor . 19 19 19 20 20 19 18 19 18 20 
Kruger . 18 18 17 20 20 19 20 20 19 19 
Dockendorf .16 18 16 19 19 18 17 IS 19 19 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
200 
180 
200 
168 
200 
175 
200 
175 
200 
143 
200 
175 
200 
164 
200 
157 
200 
165 
200 
170 
200 
179 
160 
110 
200 
157 
60 
36 
100 
63 
120 
98 
40 
31 
60 
53 
40 
26 
20 
12 
200 
1S2 
200 
191 
200 
190 
200 
179 
Sept. 1, Second Day. 
1 2 3 4 5 6 
20 20 20 20 20 20 
Events: 
Targets: 
Amateurs: 
L Harrison .17 18 17 14 18 18 
H C Parker .17 17 16 16 19 16 
H E Peck. 12 19 14 18 20 17 
J H Bailey . IS 19 20 18 20 18 
G E Child . 15 19 18 20 18 16 
Ira Galbrath .... IS 18 19 18 19 19 
A Eckman . 14 14 16 18 20 16 
W N Holmes ... 15 15 19 17 17 19 
A R Chezik . 19 20 17 17 19 17 
H F Turner . 17 19 19 20 18 IS 
Mrs. Parker .... 9 10.13 
E H Gross. 16 16 17 1 is 18 
L Knudson .19 1 14 .. 
N C Jackwitz. 
A E Paulson . 
7 8 9 10 
20 20 20 20 
19 20 
20 19 
17 18 
17 20 
17 18 
20 19 
17 17 
18 19 
20 18 
18 20 
10 14 
18 19 
15 15 
20 19 
20 18 
19 20 
13 16 
19 20 
16 19 
18 16 
20 19 
19 20 
14 16 
15 16 
Professionals: 
H Stair . 19 18 20 18 19 19 
H Taylor . 19 18 20 18 18 20 
Kruger . 19 20 20 20 20 20 
Dockendorf . 15 19 1 18 18 18 
George E. 
9 16 
16 16 
Shot 
at. Brk. 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
140 
200 
60 
40 
40 
174 
179 
173 
189 
170 
189 
167 
173 
186 
188 
86 
173 
50 
25 
32 
20 20 19 19 200 191 
19 19 20 20 200 191 
20 20 18 19 200 196 
20 20 19 20 200 1S5 
Childs, Sec’y-Treas. 
The Palefaces. 
Boston, Mass., Sept. 3. —Eleven shooters attended tl 
1st shoot of the Palefaces and were treated i 
all kinds of weather, though this hardly had any effec 
so a most enjoyable shoot was held. 
W. F. Clarke with his rejuvenated $350 beauty w; 
the man of the hour, and proved himself to be mast' 
fu e afternoon with 91 for high average and 47 f< 
high scratch score in the Dupont cup match. 
Elton Clark had the honor of 50 in the Dupont cu 
and now only needs a few more to make a good winne 
J. C. 1 odd braced up for his final 50 and took care 
third place, 2 targets ahead of Lockwood and Brinle 
Scores: 
Events: 
Targets: 
W F Clarke ... 
Brinley . 
Todd . 
Dickey . 
Hassam . 
Charles . 
Elton Clark . 
Burnes . 
Forbes . 
Lockwood . 
Clapp . 
Dupont match: 
E Clark . 44 6 50 
W F Clarke. 47 2 49 
Todd . 45 2 47 
Brinley . 45 0 45 
Lockwood . 30 15 45 
1 2 
15 15 
13 13 
13 12 
14 14 
.13 15 
11 12 
12 11 
12 11 
3 4 
20 15 
18 14 
18 15 
14 13 
15 14 
19 12 
18 10 
12 13 
16 11 
5 6 
15 20 Broke. 
9 15 
15 
10 
13 
15 18 
12 18 
13 19 
14 14 
13 17 
14 17 
13 18 
13 14 
’s i3 
91 
88 
87 
S5 
84 
82 
78 
72 
46 
40 
27 
Charles 
Hassam 
Dickey 
Burnes 
14 2 43 
42 0 42 
42 0 42 
38 4 42 
Analost&n Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C., Sept. 3. —Following will be found 
the records made by the members of the Analostan 
Gun Club at their last shoots. Harry Welles was with 
us on Aug. 21, and although he missed a few occasionally 
to keep the boys good-natured, we noticed that when he 
went after a straight he usually got it. The attendance 
keeps up well, but now that the reed bird and ortolan 
season has opened it may decrease our Saturday attend- 
a nee. 
Shoot of Aug. 
Welles . 
21: 
Du Pont. 
Trophy. 
Medal. 
Shoot. 
19 
Total for 
Afternoon. 
Shot at.Broke 
170 154 
Parsons . 
... 37 6 43 
15 
105 
81 
Steubener . 
... 44 5 49 
19 
100 
89 
Stine . 
... 43 4 47 
15 
100 
S3 
Wheeler . 
... 3S IS 50 
12 
100 
70 
Monroe . 
... 37 4 41 
17 
100 
79 
Dufour .. 
... 41 0 41 
IS 
85 
72 
C S Wilson_ 
... 41 11 50 
20 
85 
68 
Folsom . 
... 17 20 37 
75 
25 
Wise . 
... 45 7 50 
19 
70 
60 
Kaye . 
... 27 15 42 
65 
35 
M Taylor . 
... 45 4 49 
is 
60 
55 
Tos Hunter .... 
...43 4 47 
17 
60 
52 
Shoufc) . 
... 28 16 44 
14 
60 
38 
1 handler . 
... 32 0 32 
55 
32 
< -entry . 
55 
22 
Talbott . 
ii 
45 
28 
Haven . 
30 
23 
Fowler . 
25 
15 
Lipscomb . 
15 
9 
Shoot of Aug. 
Dufour . 
28: 
... 47 4 50 
16 
100 
91 
Steubener . 
... 46 2 48 
16 
100 
90 
Monroe . 
... 46 6 50 
18 
100 
89 
Parsons . 
... 37 S 45 
17 
100 
76 
Stine . 
... 44 2 46 
14 
90 
74 
Geyer . 
... 26 17 43 
13 
SO 
45 
Barnes . 
... 43 11 50 
16 
75 
62 
Cobev . 
... 47 3 50 
17 
70 
64 
Baker . 
70 
55 
t S Wilson.... 
... 37 0 37 
ii 
70 
51 
Hogan . 
... 43 7 50 
16 
60 
52 
Chandler . 
... 32 13 45 
60 
39 
M Taylor . 
... 46 0 46 
is 
55 
49 
Talbott . 
... 32 17 49 
s 
55 
35 
C B Wise. 
... 45 0 45 
20 
50 
45 
Holmead . 
45 
35 
""’ilson, Tr. 
40 
22 
Haven . 
25 
21 
F Thomas . 
35 
23 
Folsom . 
25 * 
IS 
A Thomas .... 
15 
10 
Abbott . 
15 
5 
Ceyer, Tr. 
10 
7 
C. S. Wilson, the president of our club, had the honor 
of making 20 straight in the medal shoot on the 21st, 
and C. B. Wise captured that honor on the 28th. Several 
of the bovs are now putting up good scores, notably 
Cobey, Dufour. Monroe and Steubener. Dr. Stine is also 
doing consistent work, as are others, as evidenced by 
the above scores. 
Miles Taylor, Sec’y. 
Christiana Atglen Gun Club. 
Atglen, Pa., Sept. 1.—One of the most successful tour¬ 
naments ever given by the club was pulled off to-dav. 
Tt being the dedication of the magnificent new club 
house, which is one of the finest for strictly gun club 
purposes to be found in the East, a ten-man team race 
was shot with Lancaster, the home team winning by 
101 targets. Seventy-three hundred and seventy-five tar¬ 
gets were thrown and shot at, which must be very close 
to the record for a Leggett in one day. Everything 
seemed to work to perfection, except the wind, it mak¬ 
ing the targets do some funny stunts. The writer can 
safely say that there never were eight squads gotten to¬ 
gether that could heat this bunch for promptness to the 
firing line. Everything was like clock-work. 
The trade was represented by the following gentlemen: 
H. L. Worthington, Neaf Apgar, Sim Glover. H. H. 
Stevens. H. L. Brown, Lloyd R. Lewis, the first three 
taking the averages in the order named. Mr. Vernon 
Williams and F. P. Jebb tied for first honors in the 
amateur class with 178 each. The club gave $55 in mer¬ 
chandise to the sixteen high guns, the first prize being 
a hammerless gun, the second a Kodak, and so on 
down, all without extra entrance. All seemed to go home 
thoroughly satisfied, voting it as one of the best in 1909. 
The scores in the team race were: Atglen, 864 out of 
1000; Lancaster, 763—ten men to a team. 
Events: 
i 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
Total. 
Apgar . 
.... 18 
20 
20 
IS 
IS 
19 
19 
16 
18 
IS 
1S4 
Worthington . 
.... 17 
19 
19 
17 
17 
18 
19 
20 
20 
19 
185 
Lewis . 
13 
17 
19 
17 
15' 
IS 
16 
19 
14 
166 
(-lover . 
IS 
18 
19 
19 
IS 
17 
18 
18 
18 
182 
Stevens . 
.... 17 
17 
17 
18 
14 
17 
18 
19 
IS 
16 
171 
Brown . 
.... 19 
19 
16 
12 
17 
19 
19 
IS 
20 
18 
177 
F’eles . 
.... 15 
17 
17 
10 
15 
18 
17 
16 
16 
19 
160 
Humer . 
.... 17 
19 
IS 
17 
16 
16 
16 
20 
18 
16 
173 
Charles . 
.... 14 
17 
13 
18 
15 
15 
15 
17 
14 
12 
150 
Eaches . 
.... 15 
15 
16 
15 
14 
16 
14 
14 
17 
15 
151 
Benner . 
.... 15 
16 
19 
17 
17 
19 
16 
19 
IS 
17 
173 
Bennett . 
.... 15 
19 
15 
13 
16 
14 
19 
17 
19 
12 
159 
Edwards . 
.... 17 
17 
15 
15 
17 
17 
17 
i>; 
17 
17 
165 
Williams . 
.... 16 
17 
18 
17 
15 
17 
20 
19 
20 
19 
178 
Krick . 
.... 13 
13 
17, 
15 
14 
12 
13 
13 
Zeamer . 
.... 9 
13 
13 
14 
18 
17 
15 
16 
16 
10 
141 
Andrews . 
.... 17 
16 
19 
18 
IS 
12 
18 
17 
15 
14 
164 
Hull . 
.... 11 
15 
17 
10 
15 
11 
14 
17 
14 
14 
138 
S S Hoffman. 
.... 17 
12 
13 
12 
18 
15 
19 
IS 
15 
15 
154 
W Brown . 
.13 
18 
13 
10 
9 
12 
10 
14 
12 
11 
122 
Sharpless . 
.... 17 
18 
14 
14 
18 
15 
16 
19 
15 
17 
163 
Darlington . 
.... 17 
17 
IS 
16 
18 
15 
19 
18 
16 
15 
169 
Mattson . 
.... 16 
17 
15 
17 
17 
17 
18 
16 
14 
15 
162 
Cox . 15 13 IS 16 16 19 17 16 16 14 160 
Grey . 19 18 15 17 15 14. 
Cleveland . 16 14 13 17 14 16 16 17 13 14 i50 
M inker . 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 16 15 172 
Sloan . 18 14 16 15 14 17 14 16 14 13 151 
Morris . 13 13 18 14 15 16 13 14 13 16 155 
Jebb . 19 20 17 17 15 19 16 18 20 17 178 
Barr . 14 19 20 15 14 
Bonham .17 14 17 19 13 
Homsher .15 18 13 16 18 
Coffrosa .15 15 13 16 12 14 
Miss Reiker .15 15 17 15 14 
Haines .12 17. ’ ] 
Armstrong . 15 15 15 18 is 
Miles .17 17 17 16 17 
Wilson .20 16 16 16 19 
Trap at Rohrerstown. 
Rohrerstown, Pa.—With the exception of a rather 
high wind prevailing during part of the day, the weather 
man had provided a beautiful day for our shoot here on 
Aug. 30. Monday, however, is not a good day for a 
shoot, and then, too, the shoot had been arranged on 
rather short notice, and it was probably due to these 
factors that the attendance was not what it should have 
been. Apgar, of the professionals, was high man for the< 
day, however, leading only by one bird, Humer, the 
high amateur. The feature of the day was a straight run 
of 90 made by the veteran shooter A. C. Krueger, of 
Columbia, Pa., and this performance was the more re¬ 
markable as he has not shot more than two or three times 
in about as many years previous to this shoot. The 
scores follow in detail: 
Events: 123456789 10 Total. 
* Apgar . 20 19 20 19 19 18 19 20 20 18 192 
Humer . 20 IS 19 19 19 19 18 20 19 20 191 
*Brown . 19 1 8 1 8 20 17 2 0 20 18 20 1 8 1 88 
♦Glover . 19 18 18 20 18 18 17 20 19 20 187 
Krueger . 17 18 17 17 20 20 20 20 18 18 185 
♦Lewis . 16 16 19 16 19 17 17 19 19 19 177 
♦Stevens . 18 15 19 19 18 19 17 19 17 16 176 
Fieles . 14 17 14 IS 17 19 19 19 15 16 168 
♦Lawrence . 12 17 14 18 18 18 16 15 17 19 164 
Miss Rieker . 18 12 15 16 18 12 16 14 15 18 154 
Seaman . 19 19 18 .. 18 20 20 114 
Painter .18 19 19 19 17 17 109 
F Ricker .17 16 16 16 .. 65 
Grofif .17 15 18 .... 50 
Hogan .12. 12 
Horting ..11. 11 
♦Professionals. Blackbird. 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 
low: 
Events: 
Parry . 
Britton . 
Dixon . 
Hymer . 
Brennan . 
Anderson . 
Roland . 
Moller . 
Moore .. 
Lewis . 
Heaton . 
Neighbors . 
Bell . 
Brannigan . 
28.—Scores made to-day fol- 
Shot 
1 2 3 4 5 
at. 
Broke. 
18 IS IS 19 20 
100 
93 
17 20 18 19 18 
100 
92 
18 IS 17 19 18 
100 
90 
15 18 19 20 17 
100 
89 
IS 17. 
40 
35 
17 16. 
40 
33 
15 17 13 .. .. 
60 
45 
1-t 17 16 19 .. 
80 
66 
9 13 16 16 .. 
SO 
. 54 
15 12. 
40 
27 
12 15. 
40 
27 
10 14 18 11 .. 
80 
53 
9 17. 
40 
26 
13. 
20 
13 
Brennan and Moller were tied for first honors in the 
Ballistite Empire trophy shoot, Moller winning on Bren¬ 
nan’s forfeiture, he failing to shoot off tie on the same 
day. Moore was second by one bird. Scores: 
Moller, 18. 46 
Brennan, 20 . 46 
Moore, 16 . 45 
Parry, 21 . 44 
Roland, 20 . 42 
Hymer, 18 . 42 
Neighbors, 18 . 41 
Anderson, 16 . 41 
Dixon, 20 . 39 
Bell. 16 . 39 
Lewis, 16 . 38 
Nonongahela Valley Sportsmen's League. 
Morgantown, W. Va., Sept. 3.—The seventh shoot 
of the Monongahela Valley Sportsmen’s League was 
pulled off at Morgantown under the auspices of the 
Recreation Rod and Gun Club. The attendance was as 
usual and the scores good, high average going to W. A. 
Wiedebusch, who broke 99 out of his last 100, with a 
run of 90. Lee Johnson, of Clarksburg won the indi¬ 
vidual championship for the month. The trade was 
represented by our old friend Jim Lewis and Ed. II. 
Taylor. The next shoot of the league will be held at 
Grafton on Oct. 8. Scores: 
Events: 123456789 10 
Targets: 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 
W A Wiedebusch . 18 17 19 16 18 20 20 20 20 19 
Ed H Taylor . 15 20 17 15 17 18 14 IS 16 13 
Jim Lewis .19 18 19 18 17 18 19 17 19 18 
Wm Seerey . 10 13 13 16 13 13 11 12 11 14 
L Johnson . 17 18 18 19 16 17 18 16 17 20 
Hon John Bassell . 13 15 11 11 16 14 13 13 14 14 
F Donohue . 16 14 15 18 17 15 18 14 11 16 
W H Hill . 17 IS 13 15 17 15 18 14 16 17 , 
J Barthlow . 8 12 13 12 11 9 9 14 13 15 
E R Taylor . 13 12 9 14 8 . 
J Kennedy .12 18 9 11 12. 
Ed Wiedebusch . 17 14 10 11 9 11 13 11 12 13 
Elmer Jacobs . 14 17 14 16 17 17 17 16 14 17 
F Leachman .14 16 18 15 16 
Individual championship: Lee Johnson, 17 out of 20 
Two-man team race: Johnson and Hill, 18 out of 20. 
Five-man team race: Clarksburg, SO out of 100; Mor¬ 
gantown, 57 out of 100. 
