Feb. ii, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
231 
The Palefaces. 
of^February 1 Q S n ’ 1 i'T Tbe first shoot for the month 
with the thfrmnmM Paleface grounds was held to-day, 
anythin! h„t t d ° Wn J "? arly to zer0 - which made 
weathe/ad b vo C af<L conditions except for the cold 
tW h i’V 0 n V: of t J >e regulars still stay away, it was seen 
before te” seas^ A" *'«?«“*., to >’ ave one more tr! 
resulted g0t , to ° far advanced. What success 
t! say that the h ° t W y ? u Io ° k at it, but it is safe 
wer encount red hv ,L hard f ,y ln< i lcate what obstacles 
entire Tfternoen ; by ‘ u , f , c "’ who see-sawed for the 
aarke f Oshorne Se< y C r-° hlgh average honors, 
class and th b e le^ d K,rk ,"'“ d ea rly made the top 
fired’ whh he htwYnu'" d l\ ubt ‘j 11 the la st shot was 
Clarke 2 behind anH i d, rf the p0 ' e at the fi nish, with 
- 
..JVei K dd ? tazget r ace Clarke was the real leader 
2-H.fcaS asafw**-i ism-g 
,nd C H n eS'L J h VK * 4 1. 42 ’S?:L^' K '“’ »• T °”" 
Haddonfield. 
E Tomlinson . 43 
Clearview Gun Club. 
F Tomlinson . 4 l 
Heiss . 41 
F Holloway . 33 
G Bergen . 39 
Garrett . 30 
Webster . 37 
C Holloway . 3 fi 
Stafford . r. 3 a 
Eyster .1! 
Other scores:' 
35—384 
S. S. Whites. 
Severn . 43 
Cantrell . 42 
McKean .41 
White . 39 
Beyer ...38 
H George . 38 
Fontaine . 37 
Hand . 35 
Eames . 34 
Hirkson .] 34—381 
w™ h! ft tch was sh . ot on Feb - 4. Bilhartz’s team 
Tl? to b 3 n 9 h Th rr0W . n ? argln °, f 3 targets, the scores being 
at Darby Ja S 1 !" as shot over the Clearview trap* 
Harr,, 1 d ex cellent scores were made. Oliver and 
I a F y F,sbe , r each broke 23 in their first string, but 
F l ®Jj e r landed the honors by making a straight leading 
The scores ; Wlth 48 ' The shoot was at 50 Ss'per m!!?. 
K Peacock 
Haddonfield. 
32 
rear. Scores: 
„ „ Broke. Hdcp. Total. 
19 13 14 17—S7 
4 
91 
4 
89 
4 
87 
8 
87 
12 
87 
4 
86 
12 
82 
4 
80 
16 
71 
Kirkwood . 12 i 
£H rke .13 12 16 12 14 18—85 
M b r d r en C .H 14 17 13 13 15-83 
Marden . 12 10 15 15 12 15—79 
p?. 10 11 18 10 12 14—75 
. 12 12 16 13 11 18—82 
SibW . 10 10 13 13 11 13-70 
:::::::::::::::::: J'Jgi'i'fcg 
nur * e,,h f7.T Ji f” •"* 
right - fand^'man°"bi b '^ e b ^mean’s^re'whlhfhi! 
ayrg h ft1o^!’ g ^ ke 0 y f ’^b n o e ?n e e d 8eC ° nd P ° sUi ° n with 
Dickev... 14 13 17 12 13 18 
Se . 7 12 9 9 10 15 
Chew . . oo 
i Pedioe 
J Peacock . 
J Logan .. ” 
Cozens ... ” 
J W Logan . 
Bennett . 
30 
30 
29 
29 
29 
28 
o ; , , S. S. White. 
lo d bi b nso h n m ..:::;:::;;;; 1 st CIair 
Tompkins . 28 
Dungan . 26 
S Bergen . 25 
Jamison . 24 
Shreve . 19 
Lichtenstein .! 19 
Manning . 18 
P Holloway . 15 
McCullough 
Paulson 
Shuster . 
Sharon 
Tl. 
Renner’s 
Team. 
46 
Fisher . 
41 
Bockius . 
37 
Renner . 
36 
Peltz . 
35 
Bonsall . 
. 32 
33 
Clearview ... 
31 
Elwell . 
29 
Evans . 
24—312 
Bevan . 
32 
87 
85 
84' 
79 
79 
69 
62 
Philadelphia Trapshoofers’ League 
mChampionship shoot, ten men to a team, 50 targets per 
Highland. 
Pflegar . 48 
Landis . 48 
Hoover . 47 
Swartz . 45 
Anderson . 44 ' 
McCarty . 45 
Tansey . 43 
Zander . 42 
Clark . 44 
Wentz . 42_ 448 
Benner 
Hogan 
Fenn ., 
Soley :: 
# South End. 
Tomlin . 44 
Cordery . 44 
Hineline . 44 
Slear .42 
Chalmers . 42 
Watson .* ’ 49 
Radcliffe . 4 J 
Goodfellow . 40 
Pechman .’ * 33 
Eisenhart.’ ’ 40 _ 4^9 
Meadow Springs. 
Northern Kentucky Gun Club. 
of T tYe R !luh S ^n V T? y K g 0 r° d i attendance at the weekly shoot 
The dav was fi" Feb ', 5 ’ bett ? r than for several weeks, 
the afternoon i n th f morning, but cloudy and dark in 
awt 2 S - ° ng cro ?. s -wind, which caused the 
t° Perform various puzz ing stunts in their flieht 
In t e h P P t fi S 0 ? 1 ^!V he SCOrea below the average 8 
thi" !f Vo,Ve 1 °h f >- argetS ther n was some nice work done, 
rokeVn f't 1 ” 6 especially worthy of mention. He 
the rnnet p f vV’ sc ° r . e not t0 be ashamed of under 
su!h a Ha f c ° n ditions, but particularly good on 
on , , a day as this. Irwin also did nice work breaking 
88 and getting in second place. These two shooters mf 
comparatively new at trapshooting, having been inter 
ested in the sport for only a trifle over a year !nd no 
time " 8 TtfUtf 1 Very regu, ? r m tbeir practice during that 
it is'a safe pra!ict 1 ™ X^thty'wfnland'among the top- 
'ts az ,« vra 
at Columbus this year is having the effect of reviving tht 
guns. At that, he got third place on a score of 86 whirl, 
t r * fi-x &' « 
ong time, and his score shows that he has had little 
r C thTpas^a^t^e^ u^VrefiyXt wh« n g 
comes to live birds that’s a different ftory HoLda! 
r"ui s? a ! ? I s v 6 
match he and his partner, Schreck’, got the best'Tf 
Adams and Luverne by 3 targets, on a score of 78 to 75 
There win be a little live-bird shooting on Thursday 
I eb. 9, in preparation for the shoot to be held on 
grounds of the Cincinnati Gun Club, Feb. 16 Manv^f 
the local shooters are getting ready for the Ohio 
wmgshot championship event, to be held at P,i° § tate 
Feb. 22. on the grounds of the CrysmlhLake^Gun^Club 0 " 
Rifle Range and Gallery. 
Fixtures. 
March 11-18.—Fifteenth annual championship under aus- 
Turm'l ?-^ 2 T Rlfl At Clu fe' 159 W - 23d St , New York. 
June 3-4. St. Louis, Mo.—Second annual combination 
tournament Missouri State Rifle Association. C C 
Crossman, Sec y. 
Cincinnati Police Revolver Club. 
Pr^n 3 ei! 1 ! rd in th ^ series for the Roll-Crawford- 
Brandemour trophy was shot on Feb. 3 at the City Hall 
, e . Ight members of the club taking part. ' Some 
g ° d f at n Ir j gS were made in the slow fire rounds, but the 
$ 3wn , w , hen “ c ame to the rapid fire, as none 
!f shomlni T? d any practice to speak of in this kind 
ahootmg ' R was taken up last summer when the 
team was practicing for the meet at Camp Perry, and 
ne 7 er formed a part of their indoor range work until 
Serirt win- R ’ u “ Ck WSS - hlgh man with 27 ' defeating 
Sergt. Williams by one point. P. L. Curbs was high 
wfn n ii° r th the matCh W i th 3 t0tal of 179 ' This is his second 
wm in the series, and one more will give him the trophy. 
In the slow fire rounds he was high with 159 out of a. 
possible 200. Major Carroll was second with 153, and 
I Rue vW 149 ' th f tota ' s Sergt - Williams and 
K. Ruck tied for second place, the former being one 
point ahead on the slow fire, which the latter made up 
m the rapid fire round The club team will meet the 
Cincinnati Revolver Club in the Revolver League series 
on Feb 10, the match being shot on the City Hall range 
,n/^ rc T by .rnatch, 20 shots, slow fire and 5 shots rapid fire 
(-0 seconds), 20yds., Standard American targets; possible 
total -50; revolver, ,38cal., full service ammunition: 
P L Curbs 
7 8 10 
9 10 10 
Rapid-fire (11 sec.) . 8 
8 9 
7 10 
4 3 
9—41 
5— 41 
6— 35 
7— 42—159 J 
0 20 
Gun Club. 
Hwi^^'.. Jr ..;. 2 o 2 o 2 o 3 o 2 n 129 22 20 
46 
46 
45 
44 
41 
Witey 
Turner .. 
Chambers 
Coyle 
Smith 
...40 
...40 
...39 
...39 
37—417 
16 18 20 19 
22 22 
for 
r C th! S tea y m!! her dub members who failed 'to'qualify 
E Stockton . 36 
E Butler .. 35 
E Holloway . 34 
Code .. 36 
A L Westcott. 37 
Fleming . 39 
Lippincott . 38 
Horner . 35 
Stevens . 47 
Greene . 39 
Lewis . 40 
Anthony .. 39 
Rexon . 52 
Roethel . 99 
Dehner . 37 
W Johnson . 29 
J Johnson .' 39 
South End. 
E Firth . 
W Wakeman 
Shaw 
Quigley 
Murphy 
. 34 
. 39 
. 20 
. 38 
Newkirk . 37 
Cross .35 
Coogan . 29 
A Soistman .! 31 
J, Anthony .31 
Williams .... 37 
stiles .;;;;;;; fi 
Vnitre . 22 23 23 20 19 
Schreck'::::. 2 §???? 23 20 
Holaday, Sr, 
Beall ... 24 94 
Team match, 50 targets: 
Holaday, Sr. 44 
Schreck . 34 7 g 
128 
107 
112 
73 
44 
42 
99 
56 
Adams . 34 
Luverne . 44 75 
Genesee Gun Club. 
0^ E P the boys Fe in; ^ thow'whl.^ ttSSdlhe 
temperature? 8 °° d tlmC a " d Shot fair - «>nsld“S \bt 
Sergt. Williams . 
179 
Rapid-fire (17 sec.) . 
7 9 9 
10 10 7 
7 5 9 
6 9—40 
6 7—4'0 
7 6—34—146 
4 3 26 
R Ruck . 
172 
Rapid-fire (15 sec.) . 
7 9 6 
10 10 5 
6 7 5 
9 9—40 
5 10—40 
5 10—33—145 
4 4 27 
Maj'or Carroll . 
172 
5 9—40 
5 7—36 
6 7-38 
6 S—39—153 
4 10 10 
8 7 10 
7 9 9 
Rapid-fire (11 sec.) . 
4 0 17 
Cox 
Bartlett . 
W T Smith.., 
T M Smith.. 
T ji Meadow Springs. 
BiSSr..:::::::::::-- 51 
Davis . 
Ringgold 
Hibbs . 
J F Meehan. 
40 
38 
36 
38 
T Meehan, Jr 
Denham . 
Harkins . 
Perry . 
Jr. 
Martin . 
Pierie . 61 
Fox 
39 
39 
40 
35 
22 
29 
26 
29 
34 
32 
Targets: 15 15 2 0 25 
P a L r i son . 12 12 13 18 
. 9 10 9 16 
*Glover . 15 15 20 19 
i 9 o 10 14 15 
Messerschmitt . 44 
Donovan . -to 
Wratten . ::::"” 7 
*Professional. fTen pairs. 
9 
11 
5 
6 
15 t 
13 10 
9 7 
15 
13 
.. 10 11 
7 8 12 
12 12 13 
10 .. 
Sterley . 10 
4 
7 
Rapid-fire . 5 
9 8 10 
170 
7— 36 
8— 33 
S—42 
S—38—149 
0 16- 
12 11 
Smith 
Secretary. 
Eagle Gun Club. 
Rapid-fire (17 sec.) 
Handicap . 
10 
10 
4 
0 
6 
Hibpot.37 
Sloan 
34 
. 
Murdock ... . 37 
37 
Hewlett 
Serfass 
Henry , 
Warren 
27 
28 
35 
37 
b;^ IL i'1i E 1u HIA ’ Fe r b ' 4 -rJ acks °n. with 7 kills out of 8 
birds, led the way for the other fifteen gunners in the 
Scored: °‘ ° f ^ Eag ‘ e Gun Club - sh °t at Manoa 
Eight-bffd event, handicap rise: 
" Felix, 30. 22220022—6 
Grady 
165 
6 8 8—32 
3 3 6—30 
3 3 6—19 
8 0 5—20—101 
0 0 0 9' 
42 
4 10 
5 
3 
“wS™ 1 ! : Wffliam,; 28 ... . 2202202^6 
". ™ 
Jackson, 30 .22220222—7 
Murphy, 30 .22222020—6 
Graves, 30 .02222202 —6 
Smith, 30 .22002222—6 
Ressler, 30 .20022222—6 
Muller, 30 . 20202222—6 
Paul, 30 .22220022—6 
Brownell, 30 ...20020222—5 
Rand, 27 .00220222—5 
Knowles, 28 _ 20002220—4 
Peeble, 27 .00222020—4 
Baker, 29 .20002220—4 
Redmond, 28 ..20000220—3 
Rapid-fire (15 sec.) . 6 
Lieut. Kane . 3 
7 
5 
Rapid-fire (12 sec.) . 4 
6 6 
6 10 9 
5 5 7 
6 5 5 
5 3 
152 
9—35 
7—37 
6—26 
5—29—12T 
0 0 
14 
7 5 
8 8 
7 9 
7 5 
0 0 
141 
7—30 
7—34 
9—34 
6—26—124 
0 4 
128 
