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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Dec. i7, 1910. 
KENTUCKY 
CHAMPIONSHIP 
(LIVE BIRDS) 
Won at Ryland, Ky., December 8, by Mr. J. E. Schreck, by a score of 23 out of 25, and 5 straight 
on the shoot-off. Fie used 
Bfetgra Factory Lo&ds 
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Messrs. J. S. Day, C. O. Le Compte and O. J. Holaday each scored 24 ex 25 with PETERS Shells, 
but neither was eligible for the title. The excellent scores made by these four gentlemen attest the 
killing power and general dependability of PETERS ammunition - qualities that have commanded 
the approval and secured the patronage of shooters in every nook and corner of the country. 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY. CINCINNATI. OHIO 
N«w Y.rk: 98 Chambers St. T. H. KELLER, Manafcr New Srleaat: 321 Magazine St P. R. LITZKK, Maaager 
San Francises: 6M-812 Heward Street, j. S. FRENCH. Manager 
Clinton Gun Club. 
Clinton, Can., Dec. S.- — The twentieth annual tourna¬ 
ment of the Clinton Gun Club opened to-day under un¬ 
favorable weather conditions for trapshooting, with the 
thermometer not far from the zero mark and a gale of 
wind, which was the cause of the shooting not being up 
to the usual mark. High average was won by H. D. 
Bates, Ridgetown; second by Phil Wakefield, Toronto; 
third, by T. Hovey, Clinton, and F. Kerr, Crediton. 
Event No. 1, 15 live birds: 
H Marlatt . 
T H Hill. 
H C Chapman. 
Geo Robbins . 
F Stephenson . 
F Kerr . 
J E Cantelon. 
A E McRitchie. 
S A Webb. 
G M Dunk. 
P Wakefield . 
M Crawford . 
H D Bates. 
C Thompson . 
J E Hovey. 
J Treibner . 
D Hartleib . 
Robins, Jr. 
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Event No. 2, 10 live birds 
Marlatt . 
T IT Hill . 
FI C Chapman . 
Geo Robbins . 
F Stephenson ...'.. 
F Kerr . 
Cantelon . 
McRitchie . 
Webb . 
Dunk . 
Wakefield . 
Crawford . 
Bates . 
Thompson . 
Hovey . 
Treibner ... 
Hartleib . 
Mitchell ... •. 
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DEC. 9, SECOND DAY. 
The tournament closed to-day with more favorable 
weather conditions than the opening day, hut still so cold 
that none but the enthusiastic would face it. The shoot 
was a success in every way, and the visitors were warm 
in their praise of the club and management. The shoot¬ 
ing to-day was at targets. The principal event was the 
club’s third annual long distance, championship, which 
was won by the veteran and winner of many hard-fought 
battles at the traps. H. I). Bates, of Ridgetown, with 
the good score of 44 out of a possible 50. He also won 
high average. The scores are as follows: 
Events: 
Targets: 
E G White . 
M Dunk . 
Thompson . 
D Bates.. 
Kerr . 
E Hovey. 
Graham . 
J Mitchell. 
E Cantelon. 
C Chapman. 
Geo Robbins, Sr. . 
D Hartleib . 
Geo Robbins, Jr. 
P Wakefield . 
J Treibner . 
Events 5 to 7 constitute the club’s third annual long 
distance championship, and was won by II. 1). Bates. 
Events (i to 8 were novelty matches. 
Events 1, 2, 3, 4, 9 and 10 counted for average prizes. 
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Meadow Springs Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 10.— T t was a wintry day. 
The ground was covered with sr.ow. There were two 
events, the club contest and the 50-target event. Turner 
was easily the winner in the club event with a full score. 
Club shoot, 25 targets, handicap rise, and dead b.rd 
added handicap: 
Added 
FIdcp. Ildcp. 
Brok 
e. Total 
Turner . 
.. 17 
5 
22 
25 
Rudolph . 
16 
6 
15 
21 
Serfass . 
.. 16 
8 
13 
21 
Murdock ... 
..18 
4 
18 
22 
Gideon .. 
.. 17 
4 
16 
20 
Linderman . 
.. 16 
5 
13 
18 
Ely . 
.. 16 
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17 
17 
Keenan . 
.. 16 
* 
15 
15 
*Visitor. no 
• handicap allow 
ed. 
Fifty-target 
event: 
Murdock .. 
9 14 
8 14-45 
Keenan 
6 5 
2 S—21 
Serfass .... 
7 11 
7 12—37 
Turner 
4 10 
.. ..—18 
Rudolph .. 
7 9 
6 9—31 
Linderman 
7 10 
.. ..—17 
Gideon .... 
4 9 
4 7—24 
Ely ... 
3 S 
.. ..—11 
Marine and Field Club. 
Brooklyn, I.. I., Dec. 10.—The leg on the December 
cup was taken by J. II. Emanuel, Jr., with 45 out of 
50. Cold weather prevailed. 
December cup, 50 targets, handicap: 
T II Emmanuel, Jr. 6 45 T M Knox. 12 3G 
C B Favre. 12 40 C M Camp. 6 30 
P R Towne. 12 36 . P G Chase. 6 30 
Trophy shoot, 150 targets, strings of 25: 
Chas Fayre . 22 21 19 20 20 22 15 22 152 
1 II Emmanuel, Ir. 18 19 19 12 17 20 25 21. 159 
"P Towne . 12 11 17 1G 22 18 IS 18 132 
C M Camp. 18 14 17 14 20 IS 15 14 120 
P Chase . 21 16 14 17 14 17 .. .. 99 
J M Knox. 18 17 19 17 13. 84 
Essex Country Club. 
Orange, N. J., Dec. 10.—The new trap grounds were 
put in commission to-day, and inaugurated the season’s 
shooting. Each event was a handicap at 25 targets: 
IF. T’l. 
IF. T’l. 
I K Taylor. 
. 6 
17 
I A Burns. 
8 
IS 
A Colgate . 
. 7 
22 
1 F Shanley. 
. 7 , 
20 
C E Fleck. 
. 4 
20 
E W Heller. 
. 4 
19 
1 A Hart. 
. 0 
13 
P S Ross. 
8 
15 
C E Bailey. 
. 0 
17 
IF V Brower. 
. 8 
15 
F H Ross.. 
. 8 
14 
C Flathaway . 
. 8 
16 
A O Headley. 
. 4 
15 
W E Stewart. 
. 8 
IS 
I. K. Taylor cup 
and 
C. 
F. Bailey trophy, 25 
targets, 
handicap: 
I I< Taylor. 
6 
9 2 
P S Ross. Jr. 
.. 8 
19 
A Colgate . 
. 7 
21 
H C Brown. 
.. 8 
12 
F IF Ross. 
. 8 
19 
1 F Shanley. 
.. 6 
23 
A O Headley. 
4 
21 
E W Heller. 
.. 4 
22 
1 A Burns. 
. 7 
22 
C Hathaway . 
. 8 
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C E Fleck. 
. 4 
20 
S Hathaway, !r_ 
.. 8 
17 
I A Hart. 
. 0 
18 
W E Stewart. 
, 8 
19 
"C IF Bailey. 
. 0 
20 
D W Grinberry... 
.. b 
21 
lames A. Hart cup, quail 
shoot: 
1 I< Taylor . 
11 
P S Ross, Jr.... 
7 
12 
5 
L FI Ross. 
i 
H P Brower. 
0 
A O Headley. 
6 
E W IFeller. 
9 
T A Burns. 
11 
C Hathaway . 
3 
C A Fleck. 
6 
S Plathaway . 
1 
T A Hart . 
6 
\\ II Stewart .... 
5 
C F Barley. 
ii 
D W Grinberry... 
5 
The results for 
the 
F. 
H. Ross cup for the club 
championship were: 
I K Taylor . 
6 
23 
T A Flart. 
.. 0 
16 
99 
.. 0 
15 
J F Shanley. 
. 3 
25 
Independent Gun Club. 
IIolmesburg Junction, Pa.. Pec. 10. — There was a 
large attendance. The competition continued at a lively 
pace till near dark. The weather was wintry. 
H. T’l 
IF. T’l 
Anderson. 1G . 17 94 
Wiley, 1G ......15 87 
Perry, 16 . 16 89 
Firth, 16 *“ “ 
Clegg, 17 
McKean, 17 . S S3 
lones, 17 . 0 39 
Findley, 17 .1.. 8 78 
Cook, 17 . 7 95 
Westcott. 17 . 9 
Fandis, 20 . 2 S7 
Aogar. ?o . •> 
Newcomb, 20 
McCarty, 20 
Griffith.' 20 . 
IV Smith, 16 . 18 65 
Hoffman, 16 . 23 105 
Harkins, 16 . 20 89 
Wills, 16 . 18 84 
12 
94 
T Keller. Tr. 16. 
0 
15 
82 
Tanev. 19 . 
7 
1(3 
S9 
\Y IF Mathews. 18. 
8 
18 
96 
F W Mathews, IS... 
5 
7 
87 
SI ear, 17 . 
0 
8 
S3 
Doremus, 17 . 
0 
0 
39 
E Tohnson, 17 . 
12 
S 
78 
Abbott, 16 . 
23 
7 
95 
H George, 16. 
14 
9 
87 
Fontaine, 16 . 
12 
2 
87 
Hand. 17 . 
7 
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Pratt IS . 
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2 
85 
T Keller, Sr, IS- 
10 
2 
6S 
Cordery, 18 . 
8 
9 
74 
Boyer, IS . 
10 
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05 
Sloan. 19 . 
6 
23 105 
Thompson, 16 . 
0 
20 
89 
Puff, 16 . 
19 
18 
84 - 
W ilson. 17 . 
7 
74 
92 
54 
70 
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55 
94 
75 
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