June 24, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
991 
Topping . 
15 
7 
Cunningham 
15 
10 
II D Mohr . 
70 
60 
A Thompson .. 
30 
26 
Bader . 
30 
11 
Metcalf . 
H H Hawman. 
... 
'is 
"9 
30 
20 
W L) Hogan ... 
15 
12 
J E Young . 
Professionals: 
15 
10 
30 
16 
Geo Kreger .... 
210 
200 
206 
195 
210 
197 
K K Barber. 
210 
191 
205 
187 
210 
192 
J W Garrett .. 
210 
200 
205 
191 
210 
198 
Tom Marshall... 
210 
185 
205 
175 
150 
121 
A Olson . 
210 
18S 
150 
138 
210 
195 
H W Vietmeyer 
200 
171 
206 
186 
210 
181 
H G Taylor .... 
210 
198 
206 
191 
210 
199 
W S McGill .... 
210 
135 
206 
130 
\V Stockberger.. 
. . . 
. . • 
90 
70 
Grand Chicago Handicap. 
Chicago, Ill., June 17.—W. F. Riley won the Grand 
Chicago Handicap, held here to-day, with a score of 93 
out of 100. The attendance was large. Scores: 
Yds. 
Tl. 
Yds. 
Tl. 
T R Graham. 
. 22 
85 
L R Sawyer. 
. 18 
84 
B Lewis . 
. 21 
86 
A Vance . 
. 18 
86 
Tesse Young .... 
. 21 
88 
Wm Veach . 
. IS 
82 
Toe Barto . 
. 20 
88 
R Winter . 
91 
Hugh Clark .... 
. 20 
63 
I R Wilcocksen. 
. 18 
85 
T W McNeir.... 
. 20 
80 
Sothern . 
69 
\V J Pump. 
. 20 
78 
H Brown . 
. 17 
76 
Geo Pell . 
. 20 
77 
L C Hopkins.... 
. 17 
88 
L M Fetberston. 
. 20 
82 
R Loring . 
82 
Chas Antoine ... 
. 19 
81 
Kammerer . 
. 17 
73 
B T Cole. 
. 19 
81 
Ed Seidel . 
60 
A C Connor. 
. 19 
76 
C W May . 
. 17 
65 
W L Darlington 
. 19 
74 
W P Northcott.. 
. 17 
88 
IT Dixon . 
. 19 
77 
F P Sullivan.... 
. 17 
72 
Geo Eck . 
. 19 
77 
G R Weir . 
69 
Galbraith .. 
. 19 
91 
B F George . 
. 17 
62 
E N Gragg . 
. 19 
80 
C P Zacher . 
. 17 
75 
Tom Graham ... 
. 19 
85 
R S McDermott. 
. 17 
76 
H Hammersmith. 
. 19 
71 
Miss Rieker .... 
. 17 
75 
F. Heath . 
. 19 
76 
L C Buckles.... 
. 16 
77 
R Kuss . 
. 19 
78 
W A Davis . 
. 16 
77 
R Merrill . 
. 19 
80 
H G Dare . 
63 
A C Southard... 
. 19 
62 
C C Emery . 
. 16 
92 
C C Shaw, Jr. _ 
. 19 
76 
C M Franke . 
. 16 
55 
T F Wulfs . 
. 19 
87 
F A Sparet . 
. 16 
65 
T A Warner . 
. 19 
77 
O Kliva . 
64 
H Wehmhoefer. . 
. 19 
79 
C Nitschke . 
. 16 
57 
T Nimetz . 
. 19 
77 
W F Rilev . 
. 16 
93 
j Barker . 
. 18 
76 
John Lever . 
. 16 
83 
H O Burnham.. 
. 18 
76 
W Spencer . 
. 16 
78 
Ed Cliff . 
. 18 
67 
A J White . 
. 16 
76 
W S Cutler . 
. 18 
85 
P Burns . 
86 
Tohn Cook . 
. 18 
86 
W F Holtz . 
. 16 
86 
B Connelly .. 
. IS 
73 
J H Amberg. ... 
. 16 
82 
( Dale . 
. 18 
75 
F S Parker . 
. 16 
46 
T C Davidson... 
. 18 
78 
H Kennicott .... 
. 16 
67 
Wm Jackson _ 
. IS 
87 
W E Phillies... 
. IS 
77 
1 , Kumpfer . 
. 18 
87 
J Taggart . 
. 18 
50 
I R Leib . 
. 18 
88 
W H Simpson... 
. 16 
82 
Tohn Lewis . 
. 18 
75 
Dr S Shaw . 
. 16 
76 
A E MacLachlan 
. 18 
88 
F P Stannard... 
. 16 
79 
H M Peck . 
. IS 
8? 
T Bue . . 
79 
Geo Stukley _ 
. IS 
87 
C B Barnes . 
. 16 
67 
C S Schendel _ 
. IS 
75 
J H May . 
64 
H Stade . 
. 18 
78 
Professionals: 
F G Bills . 
99 
SO 
Ed Graham . 
. 20 
84 
Ed O’Brien . 
. 29 
79 
C Goodrich . 
. 20 
81 
C G Spencer.... 
. 22 
88 
Geo Maxwell ... 
. 20 
72 
C A Young . 
92 
73 
W D Stannard.. 
. 20 
75 
P W Clancy . 
. 21 
77 
Cadwallader . 
. 19 
84 
J W Garrett . 
. 21 
83 
Matthews . 
. 18 
78 
J S Day . 
. 20 
81 
H Sherman . 
. 18 
72 
Nebraska Cify Gun Club. 
, Tj H ® annual shoot of the Nebraska City Gun Clm 
held m Nebraska City, Neb., June 14-15, proved succes 
iul beyond expectation. There were twenty-seven ei 
tries and several good scores. W. D. Townsend, ( 
Omaha, broke 119 without a miss. High average wt 
taken by L. A. Gates, 286 out of 300; W. D. Townsen 
second, 280; F. C. Nicholson third, 279. Scores: 
First Day. 
A 
Second Day. 
L A Gates. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at. 
-> 
Broke. 
. 150 
144 
150 
142 
John Den . 
. 150 
133 
150 
126 
Geo Rogers . 
. 150 
131 
150 
137 
W D Townsend.... 
. 150 
143 
150 
137 
Geo Nickoli . 
. 150 
134 
150 
132 
F B Veach. 
. 150 
143 
150 
135 
T P Bauer. 
. 150 
136 
150 
134 
Gus Schrader . 
. 150 
141 
150 
137 
N Thorpe . 
138 
150 
134 
C Broclc . 
. 150 
120 
150 
109 
F C Nicholson. 
. 150 
140 
150 
139 
( has Allen . 
. 150 
136 
P Thennan . 
. 160 
138 
150 
133 
L A Suets . 
. 150 
114 
150 
1 99 
R Wealherhead .... 
. 150 
126 
150 
108 
W D Nichols. 
. 150 
113 
150 
137 
F Wealherhead . 
. 150 
142 
H B Smalley. 
. 160 
100 
iso 
110 
Professionals: 
Fred Bills . 
. 150 
14S 
150 
148 
Geo Carter . 
. 150 
141 
150 
139 
Ed O’Brien . 
. 160 
146 
150 
140 
Dell Gross . 
. 150 
146 
150 
140 
The Fo*kst and St*eam may be obtained from any 
newsdealer on order. Ask your dealer to supply you 
•rgularly. 
Vermont Stale Tournament. 
pT.I;,. vt -> June to.—Por the eighth time, Dr. 
fi. urr »i 0t 1 C1 *L> won l* 16 State championship, winning 
the Montpelier Hoard of Trade individual cup with 92 
out of 100. G. H. Chapin, of the Winchester Repeating 
Arms Co. made a new record for the grounds with 98 
out of 100. W. G. Hill made the highest professional 
average, breaking 376 out of 400. 
The high amateur average, 362 out of 400, was scored 
by Douglass Barclay, of Barre. Scores, 200 targets each 
Osborne . 
1st Day. 
2d Day. 
174 
172 
173 
148 
180 
Total. 
Waiton . 
Moulton . 
Abbott . 
Barclav . 
Bennett . 
Milne . 
iss 
Adams . 
173 
Eastman . 
156 
178 
176 
176 
Burr . 
Smith . 
Davis . 
P S Clark. 
164 
Senter . 
Twigg . 
Head . 
Prentiss . 
uuu 
Post . 
' ' * 
• • • 
Chennette . 
Professionals: 
Chapin . 
Hill . 
185 
188 
184 
iio 
130 
374 
376 
364 
336 
275 
Fanning . 
T H Keller. 
W R Clark. 
Wheeler . 
Fay . 
H A Keller. 
The following shot 
Pond . 
Priest . 
at 150 targets: 
. 199 
109 
110 
116 
104 
214 
232 
123 
198 
Houghton . 
Huber . 
Bruce . 
99 
Tackson . 
Twigg . 
Post . 
The following scores were 
. ... 115 
also recorded—First 
day: 
Shot at. Broke. 
Stevens .170 133 
Stoddard 
Shot at. 
. 45 
Broke 
.. 40 
Second day: 
*W R Clark. 90 
Chennette .135 
82 
96 
Shepard 
Bond ... 
. 15 
. 30 
11 
11 
No contestant was 
at the full 400 birds. 
eligible 
for prizes 
unless shooting 
‘Professional. 
Gulfport, Miss., June 8, 9, 10. 
The Gulfport Gun Club was the scene of the most suc¬ 
cessful meet of the Mississippi State Association. W. T. 
Laslie, Tuskegee, Ala., was high gun with 429 out of 450. 
The team championship of Mississippi was carried off by 
S. P. North, George Northrop and Ed. Brady, breaking 
266 out of 300. 
The Individual championship was won by V. W. John¬ 
son, with 24 out of 25, after a shoot-off with S. P. North 
and C. C. Hawkins. The original tie was 92 out of 100. 
High professional score was made by Homer Clark, 
of Alton, Ill., with 443 out of 450. In the third day’s 
shoot, Mr. Clark had a clean score, 150 straight. H. D. 
Freeman, of Atlanta, Ga., made 150 straight in the first 
day’s shoot: 
S P North. 
1st Day. 
2d Day. 
3d. Da\ 
133 
13S 
1 J Bradfield. 
. 122 
90 
94 
II B Blanks. 
. 132 
129 
132 
T H Crawford. 
. 130 
128 
128 
W T Cayler. 
. 139 
136 
141 
G MacMurdo . 
. 138 
135 
136 
W W Cocke. 
. 137 
144 
130 
L Timmet . 
. 127 
112 
117 
W T Laslie. 
. 142 
147 
140 
E R Alexander. 
. 137 
140 
140 
T R Livingston. 
. 135 
130 
141 
W V Johnson. 
. 135 
W F Rundel. 
. 92 
106 
ioo 
Geo Northrop . 
. 130 
129 
139 
l)r C M Davis. 
116. 
133 
E E Terrell. 
.100 
131 
118 
O E Halbert . 
. 131 
134 
L R Fisher. 
. 136 
109 
iii 
W B Hawkins. 
. 13S 
130 
134 
R L Chessire. 
. 140 
137 
137 
Ed Brady . 
. 136 
134 
123 
J L Armstrong. 
. Ill 
127 
113 
C ( Hawkins. 
. 131 
138 
134 
T B Goodbar. 
. 119 
116 
129 
T B Snowden. 
. 142 
H B Finley. 
. 137 
iii 
iii 
C S Eberhart. 
. 133 
125 
H N Ballinger. 
. 137 
135 
123 
H Matlock . 
. 139 
132 
138 
F Matlock . 
. 129 
116 
120 
F W McNeir. 
. 140 
140 
139 
H R Howard. 
. 136 
146 
144 
Chas Green . 
. 136 
Dr N B Smith. 
. 128 
120 
i25 
T O Sirmon. 
. 133 
130 
124 
R R Skinner. 
. 133 
137 
137 
Dr C Gallway. 
. 121 
117 
117 
F P Baker. 
. 137 
133 
134 
D A Edwards. 
. 135 
139 
140 
Professionals: 
Homer Clark . 
.145 
148 
150 
H I) Freeman. 
. 150 
145 
143 
Guy Ward . 
. 148 
143 
144 
Walter Huff . 
. 146 
139 
142 
George Lyon . 
139 
141 
Ben Schwartz . 
. 135 
143 
140 
S P McCutchen. 
131 
116 
John Riley . 
ioe 
f W Osborne. 
106 
*7 
H D Gibbs. 
144 
144 
L P Chaudet. 
. 132 
13S 
132 
Audubon Gun Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., June 17.—The first shoot of the 
Audubon Gun Club for the possession of the class 
badges for the first half of the season of 1911 was held 
at the grounds to-day, and Class A still remains in 
doubt, as there is a tie between C. F. Lambert, W. H. 
Hoffer and W. II. Smith, all having two wins each. 
W. P. Imhoff repeated in Class B once more, and Dr. 
J. M. Burke won out in Class C with six wins to his 
credit, beating Charlie Rogers, who had four wins. 
The Reed handicap trophy was also decided, and C. F. 
Lambert was the best shot in the event, as he had fine 
wins to his credit, winning the last three points from 
the 21yd. mark. 
After the shoot, the members adjourned to Jack Reed’s 
place, where in a few well-chosen remarks Mr. Reed 
presented the handsome cup to Mr. Lambert, who re¬ 
sponded, thanking Mr. Reed for the interest he has 
taken in presenting such a cup to the members of the 
Audubons to contest for. The donor promised that he 
would put up a similar cup to be shot for under con¬ 
ditions to be framed by Messrs. Cox and Reinecke, the 
first contest to take place at the regular July shoot. 
The Audubons were honored with the presence of H. 
C. Kirkwood, a manufacturers’ agent, and life-long 
friend of Mr. Lambert, and just because Mr. Lambert 
used to be able to beat Mr. Kirkwood in times gone by, 
some special events at 25 targets were added. After 
three strings were shot it was found that Mr. Kirkwood 
had a chance to beat the standing record of 100, so 
another 25 was ordered, and it looked as if the mark 
might be broken, as Kirkwood w.ent straight until he 
missed his twenty-third target, which gave him S7, 
tying the old mark. 
The Audubons will have an all-day shoot on Saturday, 
June 24, for the Woodmen, open to all. 
Bay View Gun Club. 
San Francisco, Cal., June 4.—The Bay View Gun 
Club trap shots did not turn out in full force at the 
Alameda shooting grounds to-day. During the forenoon 
weather conditions were favorable, a high wind making 
the afternoon shooting extremely difficult. 
The total scores follow: Event 1, club medal shoot, 
25 targets; event 2, "grub” shoot, 25 targets; event 3, 
10 pairs, 20 targets; event, 4, Du Pont-Selby match, 50 
targets in two 25 sections: 
Events: 
12 3 4 
Events: 
1 B 3 4 
F Adams .... 
.. 21 22 11 38 
W Lancaster.. 
. 18 17 .. .. 
PI Speetzen .. 
.. 13 19 7 18 
L Vosburgh... 
. 18 25 .. 29 
S Swailes ... 
.. 22 21 9 27 
C Lancaster... 
. 22 21 .... 
G Killam .... 
.. 18 15 .. .. 
P Holbrook... 
. 17 17 .. .. 
H facobsen . 
..11 8 4 21 
E Painter . 
. 11 13 .. .. 
O Reihl . 
.. 12. 
.17 
F Welch .... 
.. 15 22 .. .. 
.11. 
P Fox . 
.. 17 18 .. .. 
‘Back scores. 
The forenoon 25-bird practice matches show better 
results: Jacobsen 17, 17, 18, 16, 20, 16, 15; Adams 21; 
Fox 14, 17; Vosburgh 19, 13, 19; Welch 10; Swailes 19, 
24; Riehl 12, 9. Killam 12, 14; W. J. Lancaster 21; C. A. 
Lancaster 21, 20; Speetzen 13; Holbrook 17, 11; McGill 
3, 5. 10; Dorcey 14, 11, 9; Jacobsen, 10 double rises, 12, 14. 
Chenango Co. Fish, Game and Gun Club. 
Norwich, N. V., June 10.—The annual registered 
shoot of the Chenango County Fish, Game and Gun 
Club was held on June 7. Fine weather prevailed and 
some fine scores were made. Three professionals were 
with us—J. A. R. Elliott, S. Glover and H. H. Stevens. 
Elliott was high with 143 out of 150. Glover and Stevens 
tied for second place with 141. W. E. Corfield, of Utica, 
was high amateur, breaking 139 out of 150. Frantz, of 
Svracuse, and Wheeler, of Manlius, tied for second with 
137. 
Among the home shooters, J. C. Brooks was high with 
131. About thirty shooters were in attendance. 
The merchandise event was headed with a Winchester 
repeating shotgun, and was won by Mr. Wheeler with 
24 out of 25 from 20yds. W. E. Race was second with 
23 at 16yds. E. D. Borden was third with 22 at 19yds. 
E. D. Borden. 
Wilmington Gun Club. 
Threatening weather kept down the attendance, but 
had no depressing effect on the scores of the weekly 
shoot of the Wilmington Gun Club on the 17th. A 
monster merchandise shoot will be held this afternoon. 
Sixty-five articles are already on hand for prizes. All 
shooters are invited. No entrance fee will be charged. 
Scores: C. M. Buckmaster (75) 56, R. Whitworth (50) 
30, L. D. Willis (155) 143, W. W. Cahall (50) 35, H. G. 
Buckmaster (125) 97, J. Parker (25) 14, T. Turner (25) 
22, J. \. Turner (25) 18, F. G. Tinmar (50) 20. 
Baltimore, Md., June 14. 
Tracey was first and Malone second iii Class A at 
the Baltimore Shooting Association tournament. In 
Class B Denkus was first and Clifton second. Class C 
showed Galloway and A. C. Chase in order named. 
