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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[June 3, 1911. 
Factory Loaded Shells 
At the SOUTHERN HANDICAP 
390 ex 400 
389 ex 400 
385 ex 400 
By H. D. Freeman, who tied for 
Second Professional Average. 
By Lester German, who won 
Third Professional Average. 
By Messrs. C. A. Young and J. S. Day, 
who tied for Fourth Professional Average. 
SHOOT PETERS SHELLS 
The Kind that Won the 1910 Amateur Average 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY, CINCINNATI. OHIO 
New York: 98 Chambers St. T. H. KEULER, Manager 
San Francisco: 608-612 Howard Street. J. S. FRENCH, Manager 
New Orleans: 321 Magazine St. E F. LECKERT, Manager 
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self, winning third average among the amateurs, with 
Clarke, the club’s reliable, a target too many. 
In the added target race, five tied with a full score, 
Dickey withdrawing, and the other four shooting it out. 
Hurd won out in the end, though it had to be tossed fcr 
owing to the fact of 
want them. Scores: 
Burns 
trains coming when 
you 
don’t 
Added 
target race. 
15 15 20 14 
14 
20—9S 
s 
106 
14 14 20 15 
15 
19—97 
4 
101 
11 14 19 15 
14 
19—95 
0 
95 
15 15 19 14 
13 
18—94 
12 
106 
14 14 18 13 
14 
20—93 
4 
97 
14 14 19 12 
13 
20—92 
4 
96 
15 13 17 14 
14 
19—92 
S 
100 
15 14 16 10 
14 
20—S9 
S 
97 
11 14 17 14 
14 
19—89 
8 
97 
15.13 20 13 
12 
15—88 
8 
96 
12 11 16 15 
13 
15—82 
24 
106 
Erasmus Hall—Arnold 44, Beyer 42, Rice 65, Alleson 
54, Waldo 65; total 270. 
National Rifie Association medal: 
H Linicus, Morris. 
Standing. 
Prone. 
Total. 
. 78 
97 
175 
1 Lore, De Witt Clinton. 
93 
170 
N Elias, Morris . 
. 80 
88 
168 
Individual competition 
leaders: 
Class A—H. Linicus, 
Morris, 191; S. 
Hubbard, De 
Witt Clinton, 186; J. Lore, Clinton, 180; R. De Castro, 
Clinton, 180; X. Elias, Morris, 179; H. Siebeneichen, 
Morris, 178, A. Bancel, Clinton, 173, H. Dutton, Clinton, 
172. 
Class B—Romeo. Morris, 178; Eversfield, Clinton, 177; 
Van Dusen, Morris, 171; Henne, Morris, 162; Schneider, 
Clinton, 150; Wollenweber, Morris, 138; Benjamin, Com¬ 
mercial, 135; Norris, Curtis, 132. 
Class C—Fogg. Morris, 170; Jaeger, Morris, 168; 
Adams, Morris, 168; Blatt, Eastern District, 160; Orthey, 
Stuyvesant, 158; Ammaducci, Morris, 156; Hermansen, 
Stuyvesant, 153; Schaeffer, Morris, 138. 
Rifle Range and Gallery. 
Fixtures. 
June 3-4. St. Louis, Mo.—Second annual combination 
tournament, Missouri State Rifle Association. C. C. 
Crossman, Sec’y. 
Interscholastic Invitation Shoot. 
At the invitation shoot held on Saturday, May 27 
under the auspices _ of Morris High School rifle team! 
tne holders of the interscholastic championship, won at 
the national tournament recently ended, were twice de- 
teated by the De \\ itt Clinton High School marksmen. 
‘ he . sh »ot was held at the National Rifle Ranges, 
Lexington avenue and Thirty-third street, this city. The 
totals follow: 
De Witt Clinton—S. Hubbard S4, T. M. Lore 83 H 
Dutton SO, A. Bancel 81, R. De Castro 92; total 420’ 
\rorns—Stebeneichen 82, H. Linicus 82, T. Lew 84. 
P. Phelps 77, N. Elias 87; total 412. 
Commerce—L. Katz 74, J. Weil 68, R. Ulmer 82 T 
server 62, J. Shapiro 70; total 365. 
Stuyvesant—D. Curry 65. L .Benson 64, W. Curry 82, 
J- Donahue 63, V. P. Pfeifer 70; total 344. 
Erasmus Ilall-E. Wood 72, J. F.ricson 63, R. Ross 65, 
L. Greeder 59, H. Van Buskirk 79; total 338. 
Rifle Club championship—Du Pent trophy: 
De Witt Clinton—S. Hubbard 86, J. Lore 99, H. Dut¬ 
ton 85, A. Bancel 83, D. De Castro 79; total 423. 
H. Linicus SO, N. Elias 81, H. Siebeneichen 
i9, J. Levy 76, L. Van Dusen 74; total 390. 
_ Erasmus Hall—E. Wood 66, J. Ericsson 65. R. Ross 
i4, L. Greeder 78, H. Van Buskirk 62; total 345. 
Dieges Plaque match—Second teams: 
Morris—\ an Dusen 77, Henne 65, Widmayer 73, Foeg 
83, Romeo 81; total 379. 
De Witt Clinton—Lenger 57, Schneider 63, Grossman 
68. C lendenning 69, Eversfield 78; total 335. 
The Philadelphia Rifle Association. 
Philadelphia, Pa., May 27.—The weekly competitions 
of this Association were shot to-day on the Arlington 
range, Lansdowne avenue and Cedar lane, near Llanerch, 
Pa. There was a fair-sized gathering of the faithful, in¬ 
cluding Mr. Brockmeyer, the donor of the prizes in 
the match of that name, who has been absent for a long 
time. Dr. Davis scored a 46 in the Brockmeyer military 
match, which is going some for a novice, and will make 
the sharpshooters get a hustle on. Dr. Dubbs got his 
silver henor score: 
Record match, 20flvds., rifle: R. L. Dubbs, 21S, 218, 
216. 211, 208; 11. A. Dill, 191, 169, 155. 
Honor target, 3 shots, for silver medal or cup; R. L. 
Dubbs 67. 
Military match: H. A. Dill (A) 43, 43, 42, 42, 41; Dr. 
Given (B) 40, 38, 37; Brockmeyer 38, 36. 
Brockmeyer Military Match: Dr. G. G. Davis 46, 42, 40; 
Williamson 43, 40, 38. 
Pistol match, 50yds.: Dr. Palmer, 89, S8, 88, 87, 86, So, 84. 
Yale 
Gunners Victorious. 
Princeton, N. 
J., Mav 
27.—Yale defeated Princeton 
and Pennsylvania 
for the intercollegiate gun champion- 
shin in a match held over 
the University 
track to-day. 
The scores were: 
\ ale 430, 
Princeton 418. 
Pennsylvania 
353. Morrison, of 
Yale, was high man, wi 
til 92. Each 
man shot at 100 
Summary: 
targets. 
The wind was 
unfavorable. 
Vale. 
Princeton. 
Dimock. 
. S6 
White . 
. S9 
Morrison . 
. 92 
Smith . 
. 84 
Emmett . 
. 88 
Biddle . 
. 83 
B Thompson .... 
Este . 
. 82 
L Thompson .... 
. 83-430 
1)resser. 
. SO—41S 
Pen nsylvania. 
Hickman . 
. 82 
Fletcher . 
. 70 
Howtl! . 
. 68 
Davis . 
. 69 353 
Downing . 
. 71 
France Wins Rifle and Revolver Match. 
France again wins the annual rifle and revolver shoot¬ 
ing match between the Cercle des Carabiniers de Paris 
and the Manhattan Rifle and Revolver Association of 
Uus city. The match was shot in Paris and at Green- 
' * N ’ on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, May 
-1, -5 and 27, and the conditions were fifteen men on a 
Sld f. w shots each, at 200yds., with rifle and 40 shots 
at 50yds. with the revolver. 
The French team made a total score of 21,347 as against 
-1.014 for the American team. Last year the Frenchmen 
scored 21,457 and the Americans 21,252. In 1909 the 
Frenchmen made 21,246 and the Americans 20,990. 
The following are the complete scores of last week’s 
match: 
French Team. 
Mr Tohnson . 
Rifle. 
Revolver. 
Total. 
. 761 
718 
1.479 
Comte de Castelbajac. 768 
680 
1,448 
Mons Gautier ... 
707 
1,447 
Mons Rurneau .. 
. 737 
709 
1,446 
Mons Le Boigne. 
686 
1,441 
Mons Lecop . 
700 
1,441 
Mons Colas . 
704 
1,439 
Mons Regaitd .. . 
. 761 
674 
1,435 
Mons Parmentier 
. 70S 
707 
1,415 
Mons Labbe . 
679 
1.405 
Mons Lardin . 
643 
1.398 
Mons Faure . 
651 
1,397 
Mons Stephan ... 
. 748 
619 
1.397 
Mons Sartori . 
. 730 
657 
1.387 
Mons Fouconniei 
618 
1.372 
Totals . 
.11,165 
American Team. 
10,182 
21,347 
Dr W G Hudson., 
. 768 
736 
1.504 
H M Pope. 
731 
1.501 
T A Dietz. 
756 
1.494 
W H French. 
739 
1,492 
A P Lane. 
762 
1.446 
P ITanford . 
1.425 
J E Silliman. 
. 669 
747 
1.416 
D F Snellen. 
. 702 
698 
1,400 
R M Rvder. 
752 
1,354 
J W Hessen.. 
. 627 
753 
1,380 
M Haves . 
. 620 
753 
1,373 
T K Boles. 
670 
1,326 
I) A Sanborn. 
. 569 
735 
1.304 
Dr R H Sayre. 
. 538 
747 
1,285 
G L Amoreaux .... 
. 668 
616 
1.2S4 
Totals . 
10,972 
21,014 
DuPont 
Gun Club, Rifle 
Dept. 
\\ ilmington, Del., May 26.—The rifle section of the 
club made these scores at yesterday’s shoot: 
Revolver and pistol—I’ractice: D. Appleby 72, 71, 75, 86, 
75; J. T. Skelly, 62. Qualification: J. W. Hessian 81, 
85, 86, 86, 90. 
Rifle—Practice: J. R. Owens 51. 51; J. Grier 36, 57; 
J. T. Birch, 65: D. Applebv 82; Sheppard 62, 50, 72, 81. 
Qualification: D. Appleby 87, 77, 77, 79, 88. 
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