Sept. 18, 1909.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
477 
Clinton Gun Club. 
North Lancaster, Mass., Sept. 6 .—The seasoned vet¬ 
eran, O. R. Dickey made a total of 116 out of a pos¬ 
sible 130, easily leading all the contestants in the day’s 
high average. Roy made the longest run, 21, and won 
the silver match box. 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
G 
M 
Wheeler. 
. 130 
92 
T, 
Soranson .... 
50 
31 
O 
R 
Dickey_ 
. 130 
116 
E 
F Lincoln ... 
35 
22 
R 
D 
Hodsdon.. 
. 130 
HO 
P 
Gundermann . 
35 
14 
M 
II 
Boland... 
. 130 
105 
A 
W Puffer. 
40 
18 
A 
C 
Rice. 
. 130 
110 
J 
Peterson . 
70 
27 
I 
M 
Gates .... 
. 130 
113 
R 
Houle . 
35 
15 
K 
B 
Andrews., 
. 130 
102 
A 
Newton '. 
70 
34 
G 
C 
Rousseau., 
. 130 
88 
C 
Barnard . 
45 
17 
A 
G 
Larkin_ 
. 130 
80 
G 
Sampson . 
10 
9 
W 
B 
Landers.., 
. 110 
99 
F 
S Parker. 
10 
w 
J 
Tedford..., 
. 50 
31 
G 
Brownell ... 
30 
12 
The prize winners were: Gates first, Roy second, Rice 
third, Boland fourth, Andrews fifth, Rousseau sixth, 
Larkin seventh. 
Members’ handicap event: 
Tedford . 18 49 Soranson . 12 13 
Rousseau . 15 45 Gates . 0 42 
Larkin . 15 44 
.22 rifle range, 25vds., possible 250: 
Rosseau . 224 Boland .189 
Bruce .205 
Wm. J. Tedford, Sec’y. 
The Garfield Gun Club. 
Chicago, Sept. 11.—Ideal weather greeted the mem¬ 
bers of the Garfield Gun Club on the afternoon of the 
above date. The targets were perfect, and very good 
scores were made. Kuss carried off high honors for the 
day with 94 out of a possible 100, Thomas forcing him 
to make a perfect score in the Hunter Arms trophy in 
order to win out. The following is a summray of the 
days events: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 10 15 25 25 25 25 
Thomas . 8 13 18 24 19 14 
Shaw . 10 12 19 22 21 20 
Herr . 10 13 12 21 16 23 
Eaton . 10 9 22 21 18 18 
£uss .. 23 25 23 23 
Reed .5 ;; 15 13 :: 
In the club trophy (No. 3) Kuss, Herr and Eaton won 
respectively in A, B and C classes with scores of 23, 
12 and 22 . 
In the Hunter Arms (No. 4), Dupont (No. 5) and 
Balhstite trophies, Kuss again carried off honors in 
Class A with scores of 25, 23 and 23. In the same 
trophies. Herr won in Class B with scores at 21, 16 and 
23, while in Class C. Eaton was high with 21 in the 
Hunter Arms, IS in the Dupont and IS in the Ballistite 
Excelsior Rod and Gun Club. 
Columbia, Pa., 
and Apgar, tied 
Hummer scored 
the day follow: 
! Shot 
Hunter . 
Kreider . 
Hummer . 
'Hawkins . 
Fulmer . 
doffman . 
Worth . 
‘Sked . 
Kline . 
Reamer . 
Bonham . 
vfcSherry . 
£inn . 
‘Professionals. 
Sept. 6 .—The professionals, Hawkins 
for high average on 192 out of 200 
1/8 for high amateur. The totals of 
Broke Shot at. B roke 
200 161 *Apgar . 200 192 
200 156 Richer . 200 131 
200 178 Brenner . 200 ! 6 9 
200 192 Krick . 200 121 
102 Spangler . 100 42 
150 Nelson . 100 63 
156 Bradley . 120 9 '- 
189 Hull . 100 64 
163 Cofforad . 120 8 t 
170 Brown . 120 79 
173 Edleman . 60 38 
147 Stultzbach . 120 87 
146 
W. M. Guiles, Sec’y. 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
'Rifle Range and Gallery. 
Ashland 22-Caliber Rifle Club. 
Ahrmferc’ Vu’ Sept , 6 -~ A nice da y brought out over 
u shooters The regular events started at 10 A. M„ but 
r 3S 9 }£•' , the b ? ys were footing sweepstakes, 
.as fw tS f (h,gI \eun , beginning with No. 1 event, 
'as four shots from the 75ft. line, and the following (No. 
event) from the handicap distance in feet, made on the 
a ™, „T the Preceding open event, continuing through the 
rogramme. No. 11 event being shot from the general 
'een ag shnt 1 Sta 4 t C? hKr the , prece j in K events, where they had 
•5" shot. Stribbling beat Hart out of high average by 
ight P°mts. There were four moneys in each event, 
iivided 50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent., high gun a range 
narge being deducted from the total purses in each 
p n 1 Har ^ , used Stevens rifles; VVildt, 
uto Winchester; Peck, a Colt; Dempsey a Winchester 
n the ladies event the excitement was great, and Mrs 
L D. Hart won by one point. 
w Ve c. tS -Lu,- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
H Stnbbhng. 88 93 94 80 92 93 97 
iTi.Sf. 93 82 89 94 «5 88 90 0( an 
. H Wild. 90 80 80 88 90 81 86 94 95 89 89 
p i? eck . 91 81 88 91 83 85 95 84 91 87 83 
P Dempsey. 88 91 81 81 91 73 89 90 85 71 90 
H Porter. 82 63 90 82 87 74 90 80 88 85 84 
tr Bumpass. 60 93 81 91 65 80 85 81 78 76 92 
■ H Gregory. 79 74 69 87 91 59 85 82 88 80 82 
, Z ,V rew . 86 77 83 57 79 90 79 88 82 71 68 
.Mallory . 62 67 78 81 60 86 91 86 84 88 86 
T I A e 1 n . ox . 87 32 87 86 85 90 85 83 82 76 88 
J Robinson. 67 81 89 84 70 84 94 61 79 61 76 
9 
10 
11 
Total. 
94 
89 
85 
988 
89 
93 
90 
980 
95 
89 
89 
962 
91 
87 
83 
95b 
85 
71 
90 
93i, 
88 
85 
84 
906 
78 
76 
92 
882 
88 
80 
82 
876 
82 
71 
68 
860 
84 
88 
86 
869 
82 
76 
88 
881 
79 
61 
76 
846 
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