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23 
June io, 1911.] 
Chicago Gun Club. 
™£v I ^ 0 ’.u May ir 27 ’ — ^ he extreme 'y hot weather the past 
week had the effect of cutting down our attendance to- 
flay, as many who might otherwise have come out to 
the park thought it best to keep as quiet and comfortable 
as possible. Scores: 
Events: 
Targets: Hdcp. 
J S Young. 21 
J B Barto .20 
W S Cutler . . 19 
W A Davis . 19 
A F MacLachlan.19 
C C Mitchell . IS 9‘i 
Mrs cutler....W; m 
W F De Wolf . IS 20 
H E Dickermann. 18 
C B Barnes . 18 19 
L M Fetherston . 16 21 
Miss J V Sullivan. 16 12 
Event No. 1 was at practice; Nos. 4 
eac h> an< 3 No. 6 was at 21yds. 
reHef y C ° o1 ? ind £ rom north was quite a 
afthouih sc ,? rchm S heat ° f the past week, and 
tbe weather was rather threatening, twenty- 
ou g t h to the n r /k nd a a a ge num , ber of ‘heir frilnds came 
? r * 1 b k ’ , en i°- ved a good afternoon’s sport at the 
traps and just had time to make the train before a 
croJs y wind Ynad ”1? Ca T C P ourin S d °wn. The strong 
good number „f fi hC shootln S ff ul ‘e difficult, but 1 
below b f finC SC ° reS were recorded > as shown 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
50 
50 
24 
24 
25 
46 
42 
18 
21 
22 
4S 
41 
21 
45 
44 
7 
i3 
15 
47 
41 
17 
45 
41 
22 
19 
45 
50 
21 
31 
32 
30 
34 
40 
33 
14 
37 
32 
12 
26 
and 
5 
was 
at 
12 
Events: 
Targets: 
D E Thomas 
Geo Eck 
H Thwaite 
C E Shaw . 
W F Riley . 
J H Shrigley .... 
L M Fetherston 
C W May . 
B L Kammerer . 
R Clempton . 
J A Taggart. 
T P Buck . 
Mrs Cutler . 
E S Graham . 
A H Ammann ... 
F E Gould . 
J W Hoffman .... 
I V Sullivan. 16 
N Dykstra, . 
A W Preikschart 
Mrs. Fetherston . 
fb; F a o gga :!. 
E K Hammond ... 
A J Runtquist .... 
C F Hjertberg. 
Event No. 1 was 
and No. 8 was at 20yds. 
1 
2 
3 
-Ddcp. 
25 
50 
50 
. 20 
21 
46 
47 
. 19 
22 
4S 
40 
. 18 
21 
41 
. 20 
44 
44 
. IS 
23 
46 
44 
. 18 
36 
31 
. 20 
39 
44 
. IS 
21 
44 
44 
. 18 
21 
40 
39 
, 20 
20 
38 
42 
. IS 
23 
44 
18 
14 
39 
33 
19 
22 
41 
16 
18 
35 
29 
16 
12 
28 
26 
16 
24 
44 
44 
16 
19 
48 
45 
16 
40 
16 
43 
16 
8 
19 
16 
36 
16 
32 
16 
23 
16 
14 
16 
16 
16 
16 
5 6 
21 
18 19 18 
12 
17 23 
22 22 
22 22 
13 13 
13 11 
20 11 
.. 21 
Wm. F. Merkle, Supt. 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
led Ynd"was^the onY 27 '“ In the practice events Britton 
K,“7,V"a ht pH; s 
.n/.CS: ®KiS! t L '™ 
A nve-man team shoot with the Evansville fun 
resulted in a victory for the home team 231 to 2 9 S 
each team shooting at 250 targe™ Th™’result gives 
Indianapolis two out of three contests g 
Clark mn : t^ 0 Y (sh , Of a /J 00 2, broke 92 > Lewis (00) 53, 
Lw? e p (80) 73 > Britton (60) 57 Parry 
Neighbors re (40 ) 1 £ 8 °' Edmonson < 125 > Short (85) 63. 
4 « D, r N? nt Hc P Y’ 50 tar ff e ts: Dixon 46, Lewis 46 Smoke 
46, Britton 45, Parry 48, Neighbors 35. 
learn race: 
s^u lan ar P °i is -.? Un Ciub—Parry 48, Dixon 46, Lewis 46 
Smoke 46, Britton 45; total 231. 
Evansville Gun Club—Beard 48, Miller 4S, Green 46 
Erskine 45, Fuchs 41; total 238 ’ 
May 30.—In spite of the big automobile race and 
irmny other attractions, the Decoration Day tournament 
‘he Indianapolis Gun Club was well attended. Shoot¬ 
ing did not begin until 10 o’clock, arfd an hour was spent 
at noon in the enjoyment of one of Mrs. Waiter’s good 
dinners. Conditions were very good indeed, yet no 
high scores were reached of the amateurs, Miller was 
first with 182 out of 200; Smoke second with 179 Tewet 
who shot at but 80 targets, broke 75, and led the average 
column. Ogden was credited with three straights Crev 
iston, Britton and Parry with two each. ° 
Shot at. Broke 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
909 
'Ml 
Xi 
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'WINCHESTER 
'Rifle Cartridges 
Win Government Accuracy 
Mean 
Radius Of The 64 Targets 
WINCHESTER, 
Tests 
Shot 
FRANKFORD, 
U. M. C., - 
PETERS 
7 1 22 Inches 
7.428 Inches 
7 565 Inches 
10.29 Inches 
OFFICIAL FINDING OF TESTING BOARD: “Whereas the 
measure of the .30 caliber shots made on the targets fired under 
the supervision of the experts during the tests held May 16 and 
17, 1911, at Sea Girt, N. J., having shown that the .30 caliber rifle 
cartridges manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms 
Company were the most accurate. Therefore, be it resolved: 
That the .30 caliber rifle ammunition manufactured by the Win¬ 
chester Repeating Arms Company be, and hereby is, selected for 
use in the National Matches of 1911 and that the Honorable the 
Secretary of War be so notified.” 
BETTER THAN ALL OTHERS—BETTER THAN EVER 
Cleveland Gun Club. 
Cleveland, O., May 31.—Below are the scores made 
at our annual tournament yesterday: 
C Ducommon... 150 
Fred Gruber .... 150 
J H Wagner.... 150 
Smoke . 200 
Norris .200 
Lewis . 200 
Dixon .200 
Parry . 200 
Moller . 200 
Hyraer . 200 
Creyiston . 200 
McKennis .185 
Lipp .145 
Martin . 115 
Professionals: 
Holaday .200 
Barr . 200 
Shot at. Broke 
Roberts .115 
Boecker .105 
Cass .105 
Tudor . 105 
Short . 55 
Osborn .115 
Jewett . SO 
Edmonson . SO 
Hymer, Jr. 40 
Thompson . 20 
184 
170 
Van Nest 
200 164 
The Forest and Stream may be obtained from any 
Rewsdealer on order. Ask your dealer to supply you 
regularly. vv 1 j * 
Shot at. Broke 
Geo Freeman... 150 120 
W C Ong.150 116 
S S Saffold.150 116 
S L Dibble. 150 103 
C A North. 150 124 
O I Brown.150 130 
O E Hull. 150 118 
Geo Burns .150 139 
C E Winslow... 150 95 
A J Stevens. 150 90 
C E Doolittle... 150 137 
J Rummell .150 130 
Jr..150 112 
.... 150 129 
F W Judd. 
L M White. 
F Shattuck . 
W Webster . 
D E Hickey.... 
J R Taylor. 
C B Ha 
Shot at. Broke 
Allyn . 45 36 
Payne . 45 43 
Maygo . 30 19 
F. H. Wallace, Mgr. 
J Rummell, 
Brainard 
J H Neu. 150 
J A Flick. 150 
E S Rogers.150 
F Grant . 150 
G E Jansen.150 
H T Walls.150 
E S Peeler. 150 
H B Gandert... 150 
O W Douglas... 150 
O H Rausch.... 150 
E C Hadley. 150 
E O Lathamer.. 150 
Genesee Gun Club, 
iaycox.. 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
C M Beer. 
C J Mowry. 
M Barr . 
T G Cathan.... 
P B Sherman.. 
Jas Eadie . 
Ed Widener .. 
Boardman 
150, 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
75 
Clark . 75 
tJY C lY E Y ER ’ N - Y -’ Ma y The following scores of 
the shooters present, in spite of the extreme warm 
heaVYTl i N ° Wmd i*° u Uck the tar g e ‘s. but plenty of 
is here. hC P War ™ the barrels and let us know summer 
Targets: 
Cassal . 
Bates, Jr. 
Gauger . 
*GIover . 
Donovan . 
Messercchmitt . 
Camp .| 
Kinney . 
l’»ates, Sr.. . . . . . 
Alderson . 
*Piofessional. . Secretary. 
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11 
14 
9 
10 
10 
17 
6 
7 
10 
9 
9 
12 
12 
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8 
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10 
6 
11 
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8 
13 
15 
13 
9 
14 
18 
6 
9 
10 
12 
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10 
12 
10 
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