May 20, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
791 
break* scored W * re tled 7or tb ' rd place with one less 
98 
99 
9:) 
97 
97 
99 
9S 
94 
91 
93 
99 
95 
97 
97 
98 
95 
89 
86 
F G Bills. 95 
W R Crosby. 
L S German. 
F Gilbert . 
J R Graham. 
W H Huff. 
C G Spencer. 
J R Taylor. 
J S Young. 
I, R Livingston.. 
H Clark . 
J S Day. 
H D Freeman.... 
H W Kahler. 
George Lyon .... 
R O Heikes. 
E F Fosgard. 
W Huff .. 
A Lyon . 
C Nuchols .[ 92 
Mrs Topperwein 90 
Guy Ward . 91 
H S Welles.” gS 
C A Young. 97 
J E Crayton... gg 
j M Collins... 90 
w f Haii. 99 
C O Le Compte. 86 
V Cate . go 
C E Goodrich.[ 92 
C W Hobbie. 92 
T H Keller Jr .99 
W T Laslie..... qq 
1 h Noel.s 
k L Spotts. 95 
E T Storr.* 95 
J T Skelley.* % 
C G Wescott. \\ 92 
W R Winfree. 92 
E R Alexander.... 97 
J A Blount.* 91 
C C Bates.q* 
O R Dickey. * qo 
J H Dreher. 91 
E A Edwards. §7 
E A W Everett." 85 
E Funk . 
S Fosgard, Jr. .Ill 
P T Osborne. 91 
H L Winfree. 90 
G B Wilson. 77 
J T Anthony. 85 
J M Barnes. 85 
S L Dodds . 79 
P Golden . 87 
W E Grubb. 
G R Heidt. 90 
A J Hill. 77 
W O Hammond. 89 
G Hillman . 99 
Lee Moody . 81 
M B McKinnon. 93 
G Newman . 75 
T G Proctor. 90 
J W Peterman. 74 
G M Wheeler. 85 
G H Waddell. 82 
I Andrews . 80 
W R Brooks. 9i 
G T Boylan. 88 
H B Blanks. 70 
C A Burkes . S3 
W A Bloxton. 72 
B F Hart. 79 
W H Cochran. 95 
W H Cressman. 77 
W E Carpenter. 77 
T H Fox. 
89 
91 
90 
W Griffith . 91 
L J Leavy.g 3 
H B Crowell 
F R Darby. 
T H Ross. 
E W Evans. 
G O Fisher. 
V Heckler . 
C P Hull. 
W O Hammond, Jr.. 
P T Jamison. 
H Jones . 
J H Lowe. 
J B Cleveland. 
R G Murdock. 
G W Penn. 
E A Watson. 
H L Williams. 
A B Wingfield. 
h w smith. 
J T Coulbourne. 
Pegram . 15 
Cowles . 60 
Doggett ... i 45 
68 
80 
70 
90 
88 
68 
67 
75 
85 
91 
75 
49 
82 
89 
82 
79 
78 
83 
66 
Southern Handicap. 
had' 1 100 1 enLies 1 ’ of h whn Xth annu , a ,l Southern Handicap, 
fiekEof forth £s£& 4 °/^' 
94 out of his mints Professionals, Laslie breaking 
fessional. in the handicap, with 93 targets’: 3S llg 1 pr °' 
Han- 
F G Bills. di 2 ? p - 
W R Crosby .” " j 23 
L S German.’. 9 ? 
Fred Gilbert . ” * 90 
J R Graham... 99 
W xt xt-_ . -a 
Y H Heer ... 
C G Spencer. 
J R Taylor... 
J S Young.... 
H Clark ...... 
J S Day. 
J D Freeman 
H W Kahler.. 
Geo L Lyon.. ’ 
E F Fosgard. 91 
R O Heikes. 
Walter Huff . 21 
J R Livingston. 21 
Chas Nuchols . 21 
Mrs Topperwein . 21 
Guy Ward . 
H S Welles.... 
C A Young. 
J E Crayton... 
G M Collins... 
H D Gibbs. 
W F Hall. 
C O Le Compte 
V Cate .. 
C E Goodrich.. 
C W Hobbie... 
T H Keller, jr. 
W T Laslie. 
J H Noel. 
R L Spotts. 
E H Storr. 
J T Skelley. 
C G Wescott.... 
W R Winfree... 
E R Alexander.. 
21 
21 
21 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
18 
J A Blunt. IS 
C C Bates. 18 
O R Dickey . 18 
J H Dreher. 18 
D O Edwards. 18 
E A W Everett. 18 
E M Funk. 18 
S Fosgard, Jr. 18 
T H Fox. 18 
W M Griffith. 18 
L J Leavy. 18 
P E Osborne. 18 
H L Winfree. IS 
r -T argets-, 
15 15 15 15 20 20 
13 15 13 11 20 19 
14 9 10 11 15 15 
12 12 11 12 19 16 
14 14 14 14 18 18 
15 12 13 12 18 19 
15 13 15 14 16 16 
14 15 12 14 17 17 
13 14 13 11 IS 20 
13 12 13 12 IS 16 
14 13 12 12 17 15 
14 13 13 13 17 17 
13 15 11 13 13 17 
13 15 13 14 20 18 
15 15 11 13 18 19 
11 12 14 13 17 18 
14 14 13 13 17 20 
13 15 13 12 20 19 
13 13 9 13 13 17 
13 14 14 12 IS 16 
14 12 9 11 19 17 
14 13 12 11 15 17 
14 14 12 15 18 20 
13 12 12 14 19 20 
9 13 13 12 18 15 
14 11 12 11 15 19 
14 10 15 11 18 16 
14 15 13 15 17 15 
11 12 11 14 15 12 
12 14 14 13 20 19 
14 12 13 14 16 17 
13 14 12 12 19 18 
14 12 12 14 18 20 
14 13 15 15 18 19 
13 14 15 14 19 16 
13 14 13 12 18 20 
14 14 14 12 17 17 
12 14 15 15 18 17 
14 12 14 14 19 18 
14 13 14 14 14 17 
14 13 13 13 16 19 
13 10 13 12 11 15 
10 14 13 15 16 18 
13 14 12 12 20 18 
14 13 14 12 16 15 
12 10 14 13 14 18 
12 12 12 13 13 17 
11 12 12 11 19 19 
11 13 10 13 17 13 
11 14 14 13 18 19 
15 14 13 14 18 16 
13 11 13 14 14 17 
14 14 13 11 17 14 
12 11 11 12 20 15 
Total. 
91 
74 
82 
92 
89 
89 
89 
89 
84 
83 
87 
88 
93 
91 
85 
91 
92 
78 
87 
82 
82 
93 
90 
80 
82 
84 
89 
75 
92 
86 
88 
90 
94 
91 
90 
88 
90 
91 
86 
88 
74 
86 
89 
84 
81 
79 
84 
77 
89 
90 
82 
83 
81 
GD Wilson.:. is 10 10 14 8 14 13 69 
T M A? thony . 17 11 12 12 11 17 16 79 
ig®::::::::::::::: j? |28i88 8 
SB’S if JS ?! 
A t T-tfii . JZ 12 13 12 14 17 17 85 
cT HT Hammond ■ • • • • • •’• • •’•’ 17 12 12 13 14 17 17 85 
G Hillman . 17 -ic -10 10 1A 
M^B ^McfT . 17 13 10 10 11 16 15 75 
M B McKinnon. 17 14 15 10 13 19 18 89 
T r R?"7 an . 17 13 14 11 13 IS 19 88 
J G Bloxton. 17 1114 10 12 17 17 81 
J W Peterson. 17 11 in 19 14 i« 17 
iVfc:::::::::::::; \i ggiliSSS 1 
P 7 A n Bur i ke T. 16 12 15 13 13 16 17 86 
J- Z r C p„ v f, and . 16 13 14 8 8 17 17 77 
G C Castleman. 16 10 14 10 7 14 17 72 
j’j. Cochran. 16 14 14 15 12 19 19 93 
W T K C r Ulb0 " r J 1 . 16 10 10 10 12 15 15 72 
S 5 Carpenter. 16 13 15 13 15 18 19 93 
r F nf° We . 16 12 9 10 10 I 5 11 6? 
M T? rt X £ n . 76 2 10 7 4 6 14 43 1 
? R D?rby. 16 13 10 12 12 13 17 77 
r n v- v £ ns . 1(5 13 14 15 13 17 18 90 
V . J® 13 15 11 12 16 16 S3 
W A .V ‘ -4. 16 12 12 11 12 12 .. 59 
r A Hammond, Jr. 16 13 12 12 11 18 14 88 
P T Jamison. 16 12 10 14 13 20 17 86 
Henry Jones . 16 13 12 15 14 19 19 92 
L H . L? we . 16 10 10 13 12 15 17 77 
H A Morson. 16 13 13 15 14 18 19 92 
5 £, Murdock. 16 13 15 13 14 17 19 91 
£ W Penny. 16 15 11 13 15 19 19 92 
. 16 1112 14 10 16 14 77 
? E . J 6 13 14 13 10 17 15 82 
A B Wingfield. 16 H u 10 10 19 16 77 
i 1 YTg 881888 » 
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with n 389! yinS Freeman - each with 390, and German third 
win! m amateur f. Jay Graham, of Chicago, was high 
with 391 broken targets, T. S. Young, of Chicago fin 
ished second with 3S2 and Harry Kahler third with m 
of L ; A V on , a .’ e « on th ® Columbus, Ga , cun out 
cap ev!n r t ge c;aham 1 1«§- S,ng l es ’ doub,e!: and the handi ’ 
ca L e'ent. Graham leading the amateurs. 
the handicap committee for the Southern Handioar. 
was constituted a, follows: D. A Edwards?Union” Citv P 
Bess”me?; Sa. ^C^r’ B a? iTcl^oUe’ ^ 
W t R. Winfree,’Lynchburg! V’a. C r '° tte ’ N ’ C ” Bnd 
°, f . fice forc r e was composed of Messrs. Annette 
m| SST«,o P tt°e nt PCWder Company ’ - d 
t k h ep ‘cl Cha d r’!es an A. 
The Cartridge & Target Co., Cleveland.'O 
linle Tr P L trouble perfectlon > and , gave Mr. North 
eq Tnm Spuier ,.'!loney.back_ special fund amounted to 
5910.80, of which sum $457.80 was used to pay back 
divided ? Vlng a .v SUr P! U J of « 53 - surplus money was 
pZ,xf d tbe h^h gun amateurs as follows: T. R 
Graham $49.83; J. S \oung $45.30; H. W. Kahler $40.77: 
V r!'te H fld J ^ H - 1 5? e ’ al ! d Wesc °tt, $34.73 each: 
' • and Chas. Nuchols, $24.91; P. G Hillman nnrl 
R. L Spotts, $20.38 each; W. T. Laslie L I L™ nn d 
W R. Winfree $13.59; J. H. Dreher, $9.06; E R ^fex^ 
ander, C. C. Bates, U. R. Brooks, Jr., T. A Blunt T 
W Cravton.W fL Cochran. D. A. Edwards. T. H Fox 
W. M. Griffith, C. W. Hobbie, G. F. Heidt Henry 
Jones^ M. B McKinnon. P. E. Osborne, T G. Proctor 
and H. L. Winfree, $4.53 each. Tar Heel 
Audubon Gun Club. 
neW-eT^ 0 ?! N ' Y '"T£ in f weat ber and traps working in 
A?d!, C J. or il r V com bmed to give the members of the 
Auaupon Club a very enjoyable afternoon yesterday 
for tL ma i m „ ,nteres . t ce u nter , ed , jn what was the final shoot 
for the challenge trophy held by George Fish, of Lyn- 
donvine The secretary had sent out special invitations 
to. all whom he thought might be able to stop Fish from 
winning in straight heats, and quite a few responded, 
bof. cone could hold him. His shooting in this event, 
which began about two months ago, was something 
phenomenal, as he made his first win against a field of 
ten by breaking 48 out of 50. In the next shoot, Covert 
the challenger was beaten, 45 to 42. Then Talcott chal¬ 
lenged. and they tied at 43, and in the shoot-off Fish 
X° n ’ , „ t0 21 - For tbe Rmrth shoot, Covert was again 
the challenger, and was again beaten by four birds, 
hish broke 44. In the final yesterday, eleven men en¬ 
tered, and all were in pretty good shooting form, as the 
scores indicate. President Cox, being the high man in 
events Nos. 3 and 4, was the one to try conclusions 
wutn bish, but to no avail, as he was beaten just as 
Handily as the # others, but by an exceptionally high 
score, Fish having broken 48 to Cox’s 42. 
The trophy now becomes the personal property of Mr. 
■frish, and will no doubt find a place in his cabinet. 
President Cox was doing his best shooting prior to the 
special match, and broke 58 out of his first 60, also win¬ 
ning Class A Badge with a straight score, and beating 
^ tple P° ,nt: H. Smith, who w^as also straight. 
Jack Reed won the Class B, but had to have all that he 
b rwi BS ® everal Class B were right behind him. 
n, r Rog: f-l i° 7 Lockport, was again the winner 
1r.lv i S L ’ a i nd 1 , e kee ps U P his present gait will not 
only have a fair chance of beating out Dr. Burke who 
has five wins, but will also graduate in Class A, as his 
shooting m the special match and handicap events shows. 
.. C- t • Lambert and F. S. Wright each broke 19 from 
th mx yd ‘ mark > and m the shoot-off, Wright won 
the committee in charge of the Decoration Day shoot 
will soon issue the program. An interesting shoot is 
bound to take place. 
■pJ ar S?ts: 20 20 20 20 
S Wright. 19 19 is is 
r 1 „ H r S mi th -••••. 18 20 18 18 
£ F Lambert. 20 18 17 17 
D W Tomlinson, Jr. 18 16 17 20 
W C Wootton. 16 19 19 16 
L , L TI T ? lcot , t . 19 43 17 15 
Fd Remecke . 16 17 17 18 
£ , N T, Fls f . 19 16 16 15 
A- 1 Suckow . 15 13 18 18 
Charles Rogers . 17 17 13 14 
Hr J M Burke. 14 15 13 16 
H B Blackmer. 13 14 14 m 
W P Imhoff. 14 13 13 14 
W R Eaton. 14 13 13 12 
E F Hammond. 15 17 16 
W F Waldow. 9 11 20 
J Patterson. 9 6 .. 
Dr E J McT^ead. 12 .. 
Team match: 
Reubens. 
Total. 
75 
74 
74 
72 
72 
71 
70 
69 
68 
66 
65 
64 
61 
58 
57 
54 
52 
48 
29 
15 
12 
B V Covert. 
C Rogers ... 
F S Wright. 
D W Tomlin 
21 
City Chaps. 
Dr W C Wootton.. 
.23 
22 
E Cox . 
18 
22 
T L Talcott. 
23 
22 
Ed Reinecke . 
21 
24 
W H Smith. 
23 
23-134 
C F Lambert. 
23—131 
Northern Kentucky Gun Club. 
The live-bird shoot held on May 11 was the most suc¬ 
cessful event of the kind which the club has given this 
y e ar - The day was very warm, until the latter part of 
the afternoon when a short, but severe rainstorm, with 
lightning, lowered the temperature to the comfort point. 
There were more than the usual number of screamers in 
the lot of pigeons, which, on the whole, was better than 
the average. A lot of pure white birds were trapped 
toward the close, of the shoot, and nearly every one 
proved to be a sitter, but when they did start, some ot 
them developed speed which took them safely away. The 
shoot was given for the purpose of selecting members 
of the team which will go up against the Pennsylvania 
cracks on the 15th. There were eleven men entered in 
the events, and several of them stayed until the supply 
of birds was exhausted. M. Johnson acted as referee 
and scorer. In the regular events, Dr. Gould was high 
with 19 out of 20, his 12th bird getting away. Koch and 
Schreck were second with 18 each. Koch and Walker 
killed all their birds in the second event, but each lost 
one dead out. Payne, Schreck and Gould also scored 9 
birds, and shared in division of first money. Walker 
was not in shape to do his usual nice work, as he was 
suffering from an attack of rheumatism. When in phy¬ 
sical trim, he is a hard one to beat. In the first miss- 
and-out, Payne and Fleischman had a battle royal. Six 
started in the race, but all dropped out except these 
two, Schreck staying with them until his tenth bird, ono 
of the hardest propositions trapped during the afternoon, 
which fell dead j'ust over the boundary. The other two 
kept it up until each had killed 13 birds, and the purso 
had a quarter left in it. when they decided to quit and 
toss for the money. Fleischman won. J. Payne and 
Schreck led the bunch, the former with 37 out of 40, ana 
the latter with 36 out of 39, or 92 per cent. each. Koch 
also shot in good form, missing but 4 birds out of 32. 
Practice, 5 birds: 
Koch .11111—b Schreck .22222—5 
Osterfeldt 22111—5 Payne .02212—4 
Medico .22222—5 Fleischman .22220—4 
Event No. 1, 10 birds, $5 entrance, 50, 30 and 20 per 
cent., 31yds.: 
Gould .2222112221—10 D Pohlar ...2220221022— 8 
Medico .2122221022— 9 Fleischman.. .0222211*01— 7 
Osterfeldt ...21222*1111— 9 Walker .01*2120202—6 
Koch .1211212012—9 R Payne ....2000120021—5 
Schreck .222*221122— 9 II Pohlar ....2201020020—5 
J Payne .120222111*— 8 
Event No. 2, 10 birds, $5 entrance, 50, 30 and 20 per 
cent., 31yds.: 
Koch .1*12111112—9 Osterfeldt ....*211112102—8 
Walker .122*222122—9 H Pohlar .2220122011—8 
J Payne .2110222221—9 Fleischman ..222121*1*0—7 
Schreck .2022222211—9 Medico .0112*01022—6 
Gould .2021212122—9 D Pohlar .0000*12102—4 
Eastlake Gun Club. 
M ilmincto.v. Del.. May 11.—Seven men made perfect 
scores yesterday afternoon at the Eastlake Gun Club 
shoot, breaking all of the 25 birds shot at. A number 
ot shooters were out for the sport. The scores made 
were: 
Du Pont trophy, 25 targets: T. Spring. Jr., 25, W. 
Jones 25, W. Fincher 25, F. Potter 25, C. Haverback 25, 
H- Tones 25, H. Black 25, R. Gray 24, W. Gray 23, R. 
Coffin 19, K. Davis IS, L. Beaston 16. 
Regular club shoot: R. Gray (shot at 25) broke 20, 
C. Haverback (25) 19, II. Black (25) 19, J. Spring Tr 
(40) 29, R. Coffin (25) 17, W. Gray (25) 17, K. Davis (25) 
15. V . Jones (15) 9. D. Poffenberger (25) 13, F. Ouiglev 
K>. H. Jon? (20) ll’ L ' BCaSt °" (20) 12 ' W ’ Fincher 
The club will hold an all-day shoot on Decoration Day. 
It will begin at 9:30 A. M. and continue all day. 
