Oct. 22, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Columbus (0.) Gun Club. 
Columbus, O., Oct. 8.'—Only a few out to-day. Web¬ 
ster made the best score, breaking 96 out of 100. He 
also won a point on the Ballistite trophy with 48 out of 
SO. H. E. Smith broke 46. Mr. Pine was a welcome 
visitor, so was Mrs. H. E. Smith. 
Our fall shoot, Oct. 27 and 28, promises to be a good 
shoot, 200 targets each day on the money-back plan. 
All you can lose is the price of the targets. Purses will 
be divided half Rose system, 4, 3, 2, 1; half 35, 30, 20 
and 15; distance handicap, 16 to 20yds., so the poor 
shooter will stand some show. You are invited; nobody 
barred, not even you. Bring your friends. 
Shot at. Broke 
W Webster. 100 96 
F Kingsbury_,85 72 
G Smith . 100 91 
H E Smith. 65 60 
Shot at. Broke 
B Bolin .... 
. 85 78 
W W einman 
... 70 50 
Pine . 
....15 6 
L Fisher .... 
.... 20 17 
Trophy, 50 targets: 
Webster . 48 HE Smith . 46 
Kingsbury . 43 Bolin . 45 
G Smith . 43 W einman . 35 
Oct. 15.—The best wing shot of Dublin was high man 
at the traps to-day, breaking 115 out of 120. He had a 
run of 58 without a miss-; also broke 48 out of 50 in the 
trophy shoot. Kingsbury, H. E. Smith and G. Smith 
tied with 50 straight, counting their handicap allowances. 
In the shoot-off, Kingsbury broke 24 out of 25, winning 
a point. II. E. Smith, shooting for it three times, broke 
46 each time. 
Mr. Devine is learning fast, this being his second time 
out. 
R. W. Lenox, of Richmond, was a welcome visitor. 
These will be four of the Columbus shooters in at¬ 
tendance at the Post Series shoot at Indianapolis. 
Chamberlain and Lon Fisher attended the shoot at 
Washington Court House Friday. They tied for high 
average by breaking 142 out of 150. 
The Columbus team is wondering what has become of 
the Cleveland team that was going to give them a re¬ 
turn match. Come on, Cleveland boys. We like you, but 
never get to shake hands with vou. We’re going to 
win the next match when we hold our big fall shoot. 
Oct. 27 and 2S would be a good time to shoot that match! 
Since the strike is off the boys are coming out again. 
Kingsbury .. 
Shot at. Broke 
.... 185 167 
H E Smith. 
.... 125 
113 
Roundy .... 
.... 100 
88 
G Smith ... 
.... 120 
103 
R W Lenox. 
.... 50 
33 
B Wing. 
.... 120 
115 
Shilling . 
.... SO 
73 
Trophy, 50 
Kingsbury .. 
targets: 
. 45 
H E Smith. 
. 46 
Roundv .... 
G Smith ... 
B IVing .... 
. 48 
Shot at. Broke 
Baily . 65 55 
Joyce . 65 53 
Wells . 65 52 
Divine . 65 37 
Fisher . 40 36 
G Urlin . 25 16 
Cumberland .... 25 19 
Shilling . 46 
Baily . 44 
Joyce . 40 
Wells . 41 
Divine . 29 
L. Fisher, Sec’y. 
Missouri and Kansas League of Trapshoofers. 
\ erdon, I\eb., Oct. 6-7. — There was a light attendance 
ot shooters. Only nine amateurs participated in the 
registered tournament of the Missouri and Kansas League 
of Trapshooters. There were six professionals. Wm 
\ each was high amateur with 195 on the first day and 
191 out of 200 on the second day. 
First Day. Second Day. 
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B F Veach. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
. 200 
177 
200 
195 
Wm Veach . 
. 200 
195 
200 
191 
J H Bauer.. 
175 
200 
169 
W H Beachey.. 
. 200 
168 
185 
135 
R R Meisenhamer ... 
200 
180 
C C Davis. 
200 
1(51 
H Allendorf . 
E T Maxwell. 
. ioo 
'is 
100 
82 
E Shaw . 
100 
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Professionals: 
D Elliott . 
. 200 
158 
200 
166 
Dell Gross . 
185 
200 
170 
Ed O’Brien . 
. 200 
195 
200 
193 
C Gottlieb . 
. 200 
180 
200 
185 
Geo Maxwell . 
. 200 
192 
200 
187 
H W Veitmeyer. 
. 200 
172 
200 
169 
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has speed and power plus. It’s speedy because, being 
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as fast as the trigger can be pulled. It’s powerful because 
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strikes a blow of 2038 foot pounds. The knock-down, 
shocking power of this cartridge, with its heavy bullet of 
large diameter, driven with high velocity, is tremendous; 
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fire which this rifle is capable cf, makes it unusually 
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Belvidere Gun Club. 
Belvidere, N. J., Oct. 8. —The registered tournament 
of the Belvidere Gun Club was a success. Several hun- 
dred visitors were present. The highest total, 169 ex 
175, was made by Neaf Apgar, professional. Totals fol¬ 
low : 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
J E Englert _ 
175 
165 
A T Criger ... 
.. 95 
80 
E H Marklev ... 
175 
144 
E F Slear. 
.. 35 
29 
H L Kieper. 
175 
148 
1 H Graves ... 
.. 175 
163 
C G Smith. 
175 
152 
Fred Dopke . 
.. 175 
138 
C Moore . 
175 
146 
D C Snyder... 
.. 175 
143 
E L Wilson ... 
175 
162 
G Boardman . 
.. 120 
89 
T I. Reed. 
175 
149 
Wm Raisener . 
.. 100 
68 
E Garry . 
175 
156 
T Young . 
.. 80 
56 
E Byram . 
175 
157 
H Brands _ 
.. 20 
12 
.1 M Drake, Tr... 
175 
95 
B Hilliard . 
.. 40 
26 
H B Cortrieht.. 
175 
142 
Wm R Howell. 
. 40 
37 
K E Albertson.. 
95 
86 
L S Corrine... 
. 40 
36 
J L Deremer... 
75 
69 
Professionals: 
T H Keller. 
175 
144 
L R Lewis .... 
. 175 
155 
N Apgar . 
175 
169 
H II Stevens.. 
. 175 
164 
Clearview Gun Club. 
Darby, Pa., Oct. 15.—Fisher was high in Class A with 
24. In Class B, Bonsall, Holznagle and Perry tied on 
21, while in Class C, Chestnut was high with 21. Scores: 
Class shooting, 25 targets per man: 
Fisher . 
. 24 
Billhartz . 
. 19 
Shetzline . 
. 20 
Redman . 
. 17 
McCullough ... 
. 20 
Bockus . 
. 16 
Bonsall . 
. 21 
Staley . 
. 19 
Halznagle . 
.... 21 
Dalton . 
. 17 
Ferry . 
. 21 
El well . 
. 12 
I'liman . 
. 19 
Kreitzberg . 
. 15 
Bevan . 
. 15 
Morrell . 
. 13 
Chestnut . 
. 21 
Bockius, Jr. .. 
. 14’ 
Brogan . 
. 20 
Steel . 
. 5 
The Forest and Stream may be obtained from any 
newsdealer on order. Ask your dealer to supply you 
regularly. 
Meadow Springs Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Oct. 15. — The club shoot and the yearly 
trophy event were attractive enough to bring out a good 
field of contestants. 
Soley, Hogan, Pierce, Killian and Emerson all tied up 
at 24. In the shoot-off, to decide the winners, Hogan 
and Pierce tied for first and second trophies with clean 
scores. 
In the 12 pairs Soley and Murdock tied for high gun- 
with 15, and on the shoot-off Soley won. 
The club has arranged to hold a big prize shoot on 
Saturday, Oct. 29, which is open to all. Scores: 
Club shoot: 
H. T. 
Soley, 19 . 3 24 
Hogan, 19 . 3 24 
Murdock, 18 . 4 22 
Pierce, 18 . 4 24 
Clegg, 18 . 3 20 
Killiam, 16 . 7 24 
H. T. 
Herbert, 16 . 6 17 
VVinsor, 16 . 10 18 
Serfass, 16 . 8 21 
MacAlonan, 16 _10 18 
J Emerson, 20. 4 24 
