Jan. 14, igi 1.] 
For third 
Scores:' 
place, Cox, Wright and" Talcott tied 
on 156. 
Events: 123156789 10 
Targets: 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 25 15 15 
Ceo Fish . 14 19 14 16 15 18 12 24 14 15 
F D Kelsey. 14 18 14 IS 14 18 14 21 15 14 
Cox . 12 18 13 17 12 19 15 21 15 14 
F Wright . 15 17 11 20 12 17 13 23 13 15 
.1 I. Talcott. 12 18 14 17 12 18 14 22 14 15 
B V Covert . 13 19 14' 19 12 19 14 21 12 12 
C S Sidway. 14 17 14 17 12 15 15 21 13 15 
J Savage . 9 20 11 19 11 17 13 23 14 12 
H Walls . 11 17 14 18 10 16 15 22 12 13 
O Warner . 8 18 12 17 13 19 12 23 14 12 
Hammond . 13 18 11 17 10 18 11 25 12 12 
Ur Burke . 13 17 12 16 13 15 11 22 13 13 
Burgwardt . 12 17 10 IS 13 14 14 18 12 13 
C Lambert . 6 16 12 17 15 19 12 15 14 15 
R H Reed. 12 IS 10 18 12 15 12 17 13 13 
S Freeman . 9 17 10 15 13 18 11 18 10 12 
W Imhoff . 12 17 10 15 13 IS 11 18 10 12 
C J Wilson. 10 16 8 17 10 16 14 20 12 12 
\\ H Smith. 10 12 14 13 12 15 11 22 12 11 
W Hopper .12 15 12 17 14 17 13 16 11 4 
Mesinger .13 17 11 17 10 11 10 18 10 8 
l § Lodge. 9 14 11 13 13 18 10 17 7 7 
I ?eed . 10 15 7 14 5 13 10 14 10 12 
Reinecke .: .. 17 13 19 13 9 
Bernhard .12 17 12 14 13 
c Weiss.;; io is 9 '8 
I Ceddes .IS 10 13 
Rappich_.18 11 10 
Burke, Jr. ... 
Team Shoot: 
4 9 3 
T , Lambert’s Team. 
Lambert . 14 
Wright . 13 
Kelsey .15 
\\ alls . 12 
Hammond .12 
Smith . 1 ? 
Ur Burke . 1 ? 
Taicott .:. Y.’.Y .!!”!!!” 14 
Mesinger . in 
Wilson .12 
I Reed 
15—29 
15—28 
14— 29 
13—25 
12— 24 
11— 23 
13— 26 
15— 29 
8—18 
12— 24 
R H Reed. 13 
_ Covert’s Team. 
Covert . in 
. 15 
Fish . 24 
S^age .14 
''arner . 
Hopper . 11 
Freeman .”.!!!!!!!!!! jj 
Imhoff . in 
C Sidway . 13 
Burgwardt .J2 
Lodge . 7 
T Wilson . 12 
10. 12—22 
13—26—303 
12— 24 
14— 29 
15— 29 
12—26 
12—26 
4—15 
10—22 
jo_2° 
15—28 
13— 25 
7— 14 
8 — 20 - 
•280 
Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 7. —The first shoot of the Audu¬ 
bon Gun Club for 1911 was held to-day. The marks¬ 
manship was not really up to the standard, but the 
sharp wind wnich made the birds jump from their other¬ 
wise natural flight, is held easily accountable for the 
poor scores. 
At that, breaking 70 out of 80 is fair shooting, and 
that is the scores that Clarence S. Sidway and Jack 
talcott made. Both started out with rather poor scores 
m their first event. Sidway also won Class A with 18 
and also made the only straight of the day in the third 
event. Will Imhoff had a rather easy win in Class B 
with only 14 to his credit. Ur. J. M. Burke and Renn 
Spaulding finished the excitement in Class C. Both were 
shooting in the same squad, breaking their birds nicely 
until the lith, when both missed, but finished out with 
19 each. 
In the shoot-off which followed, Ur. Burke, who is 
certainly hitting them just right lately, kept up his 
tormer pace and finished with 18. A. C. Conley of 
.L h S? t j n ’ N \ Y ’’ won the Reed trophy with 19 from 
the 20yd. mark. 
Each man shot at 
except E. Wacker, who shot at 20. 
Targets: 
J L Talcott. 
C S Sidway 
W Imhoff .. 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Buffalo Audubon Gun Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 2 .— The team event was one of 
the leatures. 1 here were twelve men on each team, 
captained respectively by Lambert and Covert. Lam¬ 
bert s team won easily with a total of 303 to 280 out of 
a possible 360. 
In the handicap event, 25 targets, E. F. Hammond, a 
veteran number of Springville, scored 25 from the 20yd. 
mark. Geo. Fish, of Lyndonville, was close up with 24, 
and made high average for the day with 161 out of 175 
C J Lar 
Ed Cox 
W T Ho 
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T H 
Ed R 
ipper 
onfey .. 
Clarke.. 
S V Spaulding. 
John Reed . 
John Ebberts .. 
W Coburn . 
E Wacker . 
20 
20' 
20 
20 
Total. 
16 
IS 
18 
18 
70 
14 
18 
20 
IS 
70 
18 
14' 
16 
15 
67 
14 
19 
18 
16 
66 
17 
16 
16 
17 
66 
14 
15 
18 
16 
63 
11 
13 
15 
17 
59 
12 
16 
15 
15 
58 
15 
12 
15 
15 
57 
12 
13 
12 
IS 
55 
12 
15 
14 
9 
50 
10 
19 
11 
10 
50 
11 
12 
13 
12 
46 
9 
17 
18 
17 
41 
10 
10 
6 
5 
31 
V 
7 
.. Reineck 
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Sec’y. 
The Poorest AND Stream may be obtained from any 
newsdealer on order. Ask your dealer to supply 
regularly. J 
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WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO, 
New Haven.Connecticut 
Columbus Gun Club. 
The last regular monthly shoot, held Uec 31. was a 
good one. Thirty-two shooters took part. it seemed 
like old times to see a nice crowd of shooters out once 
more. Most all of the shoots held by the club in the 
past year were well attended, though the weather and 
the car strike cut the attendance some. 
The club will continue to hold a regular monthly 
shoot the same as last year, so those out-of-town shoot¬ 
ers can come in once a month and do some trading and 
shooting. 
Clarence Coburn was high amateur. Bert Cooper sec- 
ond; Binney Holder and Wm. Webster third. Frank 
Fiulshizer and ITarry Hopkins fourth; J. R. Taylor was 
high professional; R. O. Heikes second; W. R Cham¬ 
berlain third. 
The next shoot will be on Jan. 26; 150-target program, 
on the money-back system. Feb. 22 and 23 will be the 
annual midwinter shoot; 150-target program each day, on 
the money-back system. This system seems to be the 
best for the poor shooter, as all one can lose is the 
price of targets at 2 cents each. Any one ought to feel 
safe in shooting when he can only lose so much and 
stand the same chance to win. The club thanks one and 
all for your liberal patronage, and hopes to see you all 
as guests of 
the club 
many 
times in 1911. A 
prosperous 
new year to 
you all. 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
C Hedges 
. 150 
128 
T T Wells. 
. 150 
119 
TT Hopkins 
. 150 
137 
K Nolder . 
. 150 
138 
II Smart .. 
. 150 
126 
W Webster .. 
. 150 
138 
'V Chamberlain. 150 
132 
R O Heikes.... 
. 150 
144 
T Walters .. 
. 150 
126 
T A Van Fossen 150 
129 
C Ward .... 
. 150 
102 
W Coffman ... 
. 150 
125 
H Kilgore . 
. 150 
131 
H Hildinger .. 
. 150 
130 
T Hedges .. 
_ 150 
125 
H Armstrong.. 
. 150 
126 
T> Fisher ... 
_ 150 
127 
B Wince . 
. 100 
88 
C Coburn .. 
.... 150 
144 
H K Smith. 
. 100 
87 
I R Taylor.. 
.... 150 
145 
R Harris . 
. 100 
S3 
!» Cooper ... 
.... 150 
142 
IT Simkins .... 
. 50 
39 
TT Kelly .... 
.... 150 
119 
C Carson . 
. 65 
47 
T A Smith.. 
.... 150 
127 
K Tovce . 
. 35 
23 
.1 H Smith.. 
.... 150 
123 
C TTanawalt ... 
. 35 
30 
F Hulshizer 
.... 150 
137 
T Evans . 
. 25 
23 
Scores of 
Jan. 7: 
T Karstow . 
.... 1°5 
104 
70 
58 
B Shilling . 
.... 100 
86 
\V Chamberlain 
. 50 
46 
< r Smith ... 
.... 130 
109 
E Fisher . 
. 45 
42 
E Coe . 
.... 75 
50 
