THE OREGON SPORTSMAN 



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E. M. Standisli 43 



J. W. Lewis 43 



Ada Schilling 41 



H. H. Veatch. 41 



T. J. Mahoney , 41 



Gladys Eeid 40 



A. K. Downs 39 



Wilf ord Allen 39 



A. Woelm 35 



A. L. Zachrisson 34 



J. Madden 34 



E. W. Bartlett 32 



Class C 



A. B. Weatherf ord 41 



C. B. Preston 40 



W. G. Fortman 40 



W. C. Bristol (20 gauge) 37 



Mrs. E. E. Young 34 



Mrs. C. Eeason 33 



F. Waespe 32 



F. O. Joy 31 



Dr. J. S. Harkins 31 



F. Friedlander 30 



F. Kunkel 29 



P. Kitzmiller 27 



George Bertz 24 



Special Handicap Event 



— 50 Targets — 

 Handicap. Total. 



Wilf ord Allen 9 50 



Ada Schilling 7 50 



J. W. Seavey 4 50 



W. C. Bristol (20 gauge). 11 50 



C. B. Preston 8 50 



Walt McCormack 5 50 



Frank M. Troeh 1 50 



J. C. Morris 5 49 



Al Seguin 4 49 



A. Blair 48 



H. E. Everding 3 48 



E, M. Standish 5 48 



A. K. Downs 9 47 



*C. J. Schilling 46 



*P. J. Holohan 46 



Charles Leith 45 



E. H. Eiches 1 45 



E. G. Hawman 4 43 



T. J. Mahoney 7 43 



E. W. Bartlett 16 43 



Anglers' Shooting Event 



50 Targets. 



J. Myers 39 



E. C. Winter 39 



J. T. Drennen . . .> 33 



L. L. Langley 33 



W. J. Gearin 31 



W. E. Kaser 30 



E. C. McFarland 29 



G. E. Millington 28 



W. P. Kaiser 27 



W. L. Kinzer 25 



W. M. Umbdenstock 24 



G. C. Howarth 24 



E. J. Wallace 23 



J. McClelland 20 



W. F. Backus 14 



W. C. Block 1 



*Professionals. 



Results of Casting Events 



One half ounce distance bait castings — Dr. E. C. McFarland, 157 

 feet; W. C. Block, 131 feet; J. C. Myers, 115 feet. 



One half ounce accuracy bait — J. C. Myers, 44 demerits; Dr. E. C. 

 McFarland, 20 demerits; W. F. Backus, 36 demerits. 



- Accuracy fly — W. F. Backus, 12 demerits; Dr. E. C. McFarland, 14 

 demerits; W. E. Carson, 14 demerits. 



The business sessions of the League were held at the Imperial Hotel 

 with representative sportsmen present from a large number of the rod 

 and gun clubs of the state, and occupied the entire day. 



Many important resolutions were adopted at the business sessions 

 which have for their purpose the betterment of game and fish condi- 

 tions throughout the state. 



That the war has decreased interest in fishing and hunting was 

 evidenced from State Game Warden Carl D. Shoemaker's report of the 

 license money received during the last three years. In 1915 $111,000 

 was spent for licenses. The commission received $96,000 in 1916 from 

 the sale of licenses, while this year only $90,000 was spent for fishing 

 and hunting permits, a falling off of $21,000 since 1915. 



State Game Warden Shoemaker read his report on the expenditures 



