Nov. 
1909] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
789 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indianapolis, Tnd., Oct. 30. —The members of the 
Indianapolis Gun Club were out to keep pace with the 
beautiful afternoon and engaged in what proved a very 
interesting programme, judging from the splendid scores 
made. Britton was high by breaking 59 out of a pos¬ 
sible 69, with 98 per cent., with Dixon and White tied 
for second honors with 95 per cent, in the practice shoot. 
The first series of the Dupont trophy handicap shoots 
resulted in a tie by four contestants, as follows: Parry, 
Hymer, Roland, and Moore, all having 100 per cent., in¬ 
cluding handicaps. Moller with 98 per cent., held second 
honors. Britton with 96 per cent, pulled down third 
Britton . 
... 19 20 20 . 
Shot 
at. 
60 
Broke. 
59 
Per 
Cent. 
9S 
Dixon . 
... 19 20 19 18 .. .. 
SO 
76 
95 
Parry . 
... 16 19 20 17 19 .. 
100 
91 
91 
Hymer . 
... IS 16 19 IS 16 .. 
100 
87 
87 
Moller . 
... 12 16 17 16 20 .. 
100 
81 
81 
Lewis . 
... 16 16 . 
40 
32 
SO 
Moore . 
... 8 17 17 15 14 19 
120 
90 
75 
Neighbors . 
... 10 13 14 15 13 .. 
IOO 
65 
65 
Walsh . 
.14 9 15 
60 
38 
64 
Anderson . 
... 9 15 10 . 
60 
34 
57 
Gage . 
. 9 6 11 .. 
60 
26 
44 
White (prof.) ... 
... 20 20 19 23 22 .. 
110 
104 
95 
Nov. 6 .—A fair 
number of the members of the Indian- 
apolis Gun Club were out at the club’s grounds to take 
advantage of the Indian summer afternoon. By work¬ 
ing the traps over-time, many good scores were recorded 
in the practice events. Parry was high gun by breaking 
95 out of 100, or 95 per cent., with Brennan and Hymer 
tied for second honors by breaking 109 out of a pos¬ 
sible 120, or 91 per cent. Bell was close on their heels 
by breaking 36 out of 40, or 90 per 1 cent. 
The second series for the Dupont trophy, which is 
shot under a handicap, resulted m a tie by six of the 
contestants. Lewis, Moor?, Britton, Neighbors, Dixon 
and Bell each making 100 per cent., including his handi¬ 
cap. Brennan with 96 per cent., captured second hon- 
Shot 
Per 
at. 
Broke. 
Cent. 
Parry . 
..19 
20 
IS 
19 
19 
100 
95 
95 
Brennan . 
. 19 
17 
19 
IS 
19 
i7 
120 
109 
91 
Hymer . 
.20 
15 
IS 
20 
20 
16 
120 
109 
91 
Bell . 
18 
18 
40 
36 
90 
Britton . 
. 15 
17 
IS 
20 
18 
100 
88 
8S 
Moller . 
.13 
16 
19 
18 
20 
18 
120 
104 
87 
Moore . 
. 16 
is 
16 
18 
18 
100 
S6 
86 
Dixon . 
. 16 
18 
16 
17 
14 
100 
81 
81 
Neighbors . 
. IS 
14 
15 
17 
17 
100 
81 
SI 
Winans . 
. IS 
17 
14 
10 
19 
100 
78 
78 
Lewis . 
. 13 
12 
19 
17 
80 
61 
71 
Norfhern Kentucky Gun Club. 
Dayton, Ky., Oct. 31.—Mr. W. Webster made a run 
of 115. Several chicken shoots were held after the main 
programme was concluded, every one winning a chicken. 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
Targets: 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
Broke. 
Le Compte . 
. 14 
14 
14 
13 
15 
14 
13 
15 
14 
14 
140 
De Mar . 
. 10 
12 
13 
14 
11 
13 
9 
14 
10 
13 
119 
Moeller . 
_ 12 
14 
13 
11 
14 
14 
11 
14 
13 
14 
130 
Dea . 
_14 
9 
11 
14 
14 
9 
9 
14 
12 
14 
120 
Cain . 
_15 
13 
15 
12 
14 
13 
14 
10 
11 
11 
128 
Banta . 
. 13 
15 
13 
11 
14 
14 
14 
14 
12 
13 
133 
Marshall . 
15 
12 
14 
13 
14 
15 
15 
13 
13 
139 
Hammersmith .... 
. 12 
15 
14 
13 
13 
12 
12 
13 
11 
13 
128 
Woodbury . 
. 10 13 10 11 11 15 1 
13 
14 
13 
121 
Dameron . 
_ 14 
15 
15 
15 
14 
13 
12 
13 
14 
13 
138 
Trimble . 
.14 
14 
15 
11 
14 
13 
15 
15 
13 
14< 
138 
Smith . 
_ 10 
10 
8 
8 
10 
11 
7 
8 
7 
13 
92 
Webster . 
. 14 
13 
14 
12 
13 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
141 
Travers . 
. 12 
11 
13 
13 
12 
12 
12 
14 
13 
13 
125 
Alkire. 
. 9 
12 
12 
13 
11 
12 
13 
12 
15 
15 
124 
Squeek .. 
. 11 
6 
13 
10 
6 
12 
12 
11 
9 
7 
97 
Me Fee . 
8 
14 
15 
13 
13 
63 
Smith Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J., Nov. 6. —There was high class com¬ 
petition at the Smith Gun Club’s monthly shoot to-day. 
The star performance was that of Henry Koegel in the 
50-target event. He scored 49, and had his choice of the 
prizes. About 3500 targets were thrown. The totals of 
the afternoon were as follows: 
Shot 
H Koegel . 
S Thornton .... 
W Trowbridge.. 
C T Day, Jr. 
S Castle . 
R Bercaugh .... 
F Butler . 
E Betts . 
W Squires . 
L Trowbridge... 
R Hopper . 
M Ryan . 
F Pohlman. 
at. Broke 
75 71 
Shot at. Broke 
IOO 
150 
75 
50 
75 
100 
IOO 
100 
50 
100 
25 
100t 
84 
127 
70 
39 
61 
82 
60 
83 
31 
84 
16 
59 
R Wheeler . 75 
E Gardner .125 
C Thomas . 75 
H Higgs . 75 
W Jacobson. 75 
E Delaney . 25 
C T Day, Sr.... 50 
John Davis . 50 
W Knight . 75 
G Knight . 75 
W McCauley.... 75 
D Seymour . 75 
The P&Ieftces. 
Wellington, Mass., Nov. 6 .—High gun for the day 
went to B. Sibiev, who scored 86 out of 100. Second was 
a tie between Todd and Alexander on 85; the former 
won in the shoot-off. Scores: 
Targets: 15 15 20 15 15 20 Total. 
•Sibley .13 11 17 13 14 18 86 
Todd . 10 13 18 14 15 15 85 
Alexander .14 14 18 13 10 16 85 
Powers .13 13 14 13 12 19 84 
Buffalo . 13 10 17 14 11 15 80 
Clarke . 11 14 16 10 9 18 78 
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no 
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64 
56 
19 
30 
40 
53 
57 
64 
4S 
*Brinley . 12 11 IS 11 10 15 77 
Berry . 13 13 15 10 13 10 74 
Soule . 5 8 16 12 9 12 62 
Penrose Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Nov. 6 .—Sixteen shooters took part in 
the 10-bird handicap of the Penrose Gun Club to-day. 
Francotte and Sanford tied on a full score, each from 
the back mark, 30 yards. Four, Fisher, Aiman, Har¬ 
rison and Steward tied on 9. Aiman had some hard 
luck in his eighth bird, which dropped dead out, close 
to the boundary line. The birds were a mixed lot, some 
excellent ones being in evidence betimes, while others 
were extremely poor flyers. Therefore, there was a great 
deal of luck in the draw. The scores in this event fol- 
Highland Gun Club. 
Edge Hill, Pa., Oct. 6. —Ties were numerous in the 
different events. The 100 targets were divided into four 
25-target events. 
In the fourth event, Davis, Anderson, Biddle and 
Perry tied. In the shoot-off the three former tied on 23, 
Perry dropping out on a score of 20. On the next shoot- 
off the three tied on 24, after which they decided to 
low: 
Francotte, 30.1122111212—10 
Sanford, 30.. .2122221112—10 
Fisher, 30.1120112212— 9 
Aiman, 29.1111112*12— 9 
Harrison, 29. .1122212012— 9 
Stewart, 30.. .1120122222—9 
Severn. 29 ...1122002221—8 
Schultz, 30 ..1201120121—8 
Felix, 30 .1120020121— 7 
lames, 28 ...0021222220-7 
Pebbles, 28 ..1100111110—7 
Paul, 28 .2202201101— 7 
E Williams,28.2120002201— 6 
H Williams,28.1002222001— 6 
Torpey, 28.. .2021120020— 6 
Blenst’ng’r,28.2201020001— 5 
shoot-off miss-and-out, 
straight. 
Davis winning 
Class. 
on 
the 
three 
Total- 
Pfleger . 
.... B 
21 
22 
22 
24 
89 
Anderson . 
.... B 
22 
20 
21 
22 
85 
Ford . 
.... B 
22 
21 
21 
20 
84 
Perrv . 
.... C 
3 
16 
19 
20 
78 
Lewis . 
.... B 
IS 
19 
18 
20 
77 
Hamil . 
. C 
15 
20 
19 
20 
74 
Davis . 
. C 
14 
13 
18 
22 
67 
Biddle . 
.... B 
17 
17 
13 
18 
65 
North . 
.... B 
18 
11 
17 
19 
65 
Laurent . 
. D 
12 
16 
17 
14 
59 
Potter . 
.... D 
15 
19 
19 
53 
Wright . 
.... D 
16 
11 
16 
8 
51 
Whetz . 
.... B 
17 
13 
10 
. . 
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