FOREST AND STREAM. 
'[April 8, iBgg. 
THE G, A. H. LIST. 
Subjoined is a list of the competitors, with their handicaps, 
number killed and missed, from the first year, 1893, to the last, 
LSSS. The letters y., k., m. under the different years indicate 
yards, kills, misses. This gives a most complete statistical history 
of the greatest of American shooting events. 
1893. 
1894. 
1895. 
1896. 
1897. 1898. 
1893. 
1894. 1895. 
1896. 1897. 
1893. 
1894. 
Apgar, Neaf.... 
Arnold, J D.... 
.■\stfalk, Nat.... 
Anthony, J T.. 
Applega'te, J E.. 
Alkire, F D.... 
Ayling, C F... 
Arlington, J M. 
Anderson, J G 
y. k. m. y. k. m. 
.30 13 3 30 18 3 
26 19 3 
1895. 
^ ^ 
y. k. m. 
30 24 1 
26 9 2 
1896. 
1897. 1898. 
y. k.m. y. k. m. 
30 23 2 29y2 20 4 
27 8 3 
27 
28 
29 
27yo 
27 
28 
27 
32 25 0 32 18 3 30 
3 
13 4 
5 3 28 4 3 29 19 4 
27 
271/2 
3 28 4 3 28 11 3 
y. k.m. 
28 18 3 
28 21 4 
29 23 2 
27 14 4 
27 25 0 
32 23 2 
26 15 
26 14 
28 
15 3 
27 
18 3 
28 
23 2 
30 
15 3 
25 
27 
is 3 
28 
18 3 
26 
23 2 
26 
20 4 
26 
14 4 
26 
6 3 
27 
10 5 
25 
25 
23 2 
28 
18 3 
28 24 i 
29 22 3 
27 13 5 
Bender, W'F. 
Brewer, J L 32 12 3 33 14 3 33 24 i 
Bartlett, B A 27 10 3 28 23 2 2814 13 4 
Bennett, F E 29 7 3 . 
Bennett, WW . 30 IS 3 29 
Blaney, J R 27 5 3 26 20 4 
Bennett, Irby 26 6 3 27 9 4 
Burke, S D 27 3 3 
Burkhardt EC 27 11 3 27 24 1 27 24 
Beers, MA 27 14 3 
Brown, H T. 16 12 3 
Baker, J M 21V-> 9 
Bodiefield, C T 27 18 
Brucker, G F 28 18 
Bacon, A L 
Budd, I W 28V2 i5 
Browning, John 29% 13 
Bingham, Ed 28 18 
Budd C W ■ 30% 23 
Brady, W H 27 9 
Breit, Geo K 
Bradley, D J 
Baker, EE 
Bleitz, J J 
Bucknell, H .. 
Baar, Robt 
Blandford. C G 
Brownell, C M 
Ball, Harrison 
Butler, F C 27 4 
Class, Frank 32 23 2 
Cannon, W S 26 0 3 
Cooper, F W 28 19 2 28 24 1 29 ... 
Clark, W G 30 14 3 30 1 3 
Cleave, E J 26 14 3 
Coulston. G W 28 22 3 28 24 1 
Cooper, EM 28 23 2 
Claridge, B W 29 23 2 
Cubberly, Geo.... 28 24 1 29 24 1 
Clark, Paul 1 27 8 3 26 20 4 
Cunningham, S 27 9 3 
Coe E B.. 28 19 3 
Corning, Jr, G 27 9 3 
Carver, Dr W F 32 24 1 
Crosby, W R 30% 16 4 
Coyle, Joe 28 11 3 
Coldren, H S 29 22 3 
Covington, J H,. 27 6 3 
Clover, Seth 281/2 .. . 
Cook, T McK 27 ... 
Crammer. Capt..29 8 3 
Colvin, HE 
Crossland, John 
Chisholm, HA 
Collins,. HP 
Clay, Geo W 
Coleman, Fred • 
Courtnev, AG 
Carson, "Dr C W 
Chapin, Chas M. 
Cameron, W L. . . . . 
Dickson, J W..'.27 17 3 
Dalv, Jr. Phil. ...28 6 3 .. .-. . 
Denny; J 0'H...27 2 3 26 21 2 
Durvea, L T 30 7 3 30 21 3 
Dickey, OR 29 15 3 28 24 1 20 24 1 30 23 2 
Drake, W N, 28 19 3 27 12 3 
Duston, J S 28 4 3 27 18 3 
Du Bray, AW 29 9 3 28 18 3 
Disbrow, R 28 9 3 .. .. 
Dolan, H Y 27 .. . 
Bunnell, Harry 29 15 
Bunnell, Wm 29 23 
Dando, T S 29% 17 
David, N L 28 IS 
Davis, J N... 
Deiter, Geo 
Bunnell, Albert .' 
Dickson, E K 
Doenick, E 
Doty, Aaron 
Divine, T A 
De Pew, J A 
Dicks, Benj 
Davis, Chas S 
England, J E.... 26 12 3 28 12 3 29 10 
Elliott, JAR. 33 23 2 33 25 0 32 7 3 32 19 
Edgerton, Jr, J J 28 11 3 
Edey, W S.. 28 21 
Ellison, J B 28 
Eley, T J 29 8 3 28 23 2 
Emond, F. . .. .. . 30 21 3 
Elliot, Dallas 
Edgarton, H L 
Edrington. J P ..... 
Fowler. Dr F C,.26 .. . ■ 
Fulfori E D 33 24 1 32 8 3 31 18 3 
Flick, John A . 26 11 3 
Fanning, J S 29% 21 
Furgueson, Jr, C 29 23 
Furgueson, Conny 27 14 
Forehand, C E 
Faurote, F M 
Felix, Anthony 
Fawcett, W H 
Folsom, H T 
<;ates, H L . 28 21 2 28 12 3 
Glover. Sim 30 13 3 
George, EC 25 23 2 
Geoffroy, E A 29 5 3 27% 8 3 
Gilbert, Fred 31 23 2 30 11 4 
Green \V H 28 3 3 
Greiff.' Gus E 29 2 3 28% 21 
Grimm, CM 32 22 
(Guthrie, C S 29 22 
Green, Jas M _ 27 14 
Glover, John - ' 27% 14 
Gravatt, R T 
Geisdorter, C 
Gaughen. J 
Graham, Harry 
Gerbolini, F 
-Goodrich, L H 
25 10 5 
28 
26 19 5 
25 12 6 
26 23 2 
28 15 3 
27 23 2 
27 14 4 
27 14 4 
27 14 4 
26 5 4 
28 .. . 
29 23 2 
27 23 2 
28 23 2 
28 23 2 
28 23 2 
27 23 2 
27 25 0 
28 23 2 
28 23 2 
27 16 
27 11 
28 24 
26 12 
25 
27 23 
25 17 
28 23 
27 13 4 
30 18 4 
4 
1 
8 
4 
2 
4 
2 
31 25 0 
27 i5 
27 .. 
26 18 3 
26 18 3 
26 23 2 
29 25 6 
30 24 i 
26 18 
30 13 
26 23 
27 23 
25 9 
30 24 1 30% 11 3 30 24 1 
27 15 
32 23 
28 15 
30 18 
Hostetter, T R.._ 
Hofraeister, A C 
Hammond. W A 
Hyer, F E 
Hooper, T T) 
Hoey, Fred 
Hoffman, J W 
Heikes, R O 
Helgans, E 
Hieginson, H C... 
Hall, Frank 
Height. G M 
Hostetter, C M 
Hudson, Dr G 
Hill, Smith..; 
Hill, Ed 
Harris, E B 
Hunter, A S 
Hand, Jas H 
Hep'er, G W 
H<>ld, S T 
Hgmer, J W. . . . > 
29 13 3 
32 2 
28 23 
32 5 
30 7 
28 5 3 
31 17 3 
31 10 3 
28 
27 
27 
27% 
27 
27 8 
26 14 
26 15 
26 18 
27 5 
26 5 
27 18 
28 2 
30 24 1 30% 17 4 
27 15 3 
30 25 0 
27 20 3 
27 23 2 
27 
27% 
28 2 
27 4 
27 16 
27 19 
28 
30 23 
26 7 
27 8 3 27% 
28 23 
29 17 
26 9 
3 4 
23 2 
27 10 5 
37 23 2 
Howe, Thos. . 
Hyland, W H 
Haskell, J C 
Hallowell, J J 
Harrison, Thos 
Huckins, Lee 
Harrison, L 
Herrington, G M... 
Hassinger, Wm.... 
Hayes, W N 
Hammond, Dr F... 
Halloway, Geo 
Hildebrandt, L.... 
Hutchins, G B 
Hunnewell, G R... 
Hicks, Thos 
Hebard, R H 
Howard 26 
Ireland, W B 
Ivins, A L 
Ingersoll, W T.. 
y. k. m. y. k. m. y. k. m. y, k.m. y. 
27 
, 27 
. ..... 27 
k. 
12 
17 
2 
27% 12 4 
y. k.m. 
26 13 5 
28 21 3 
26 14 4 
28 24 1 
27 23 2 
4 3 
26 23 
27 15 
26 14 
27 21 
25 13 
26 13 
26 16 
28 21 
26 16 
28 3 3 
31 23 2 30 24 1 
27 6 3 
Jones, Jr, B F ..... 28% 16 
Jones, W M ™ - 
27 9 4 
Jones, J A 
Jackson, B V . . . 
Jones, Chas 
Johnson, Strieker 
Tohnson, H M 
"Kleinz, J F 
King, W S 
King, A H .. . 
Kelsey, F D .. . 
Knowlton, Dr J 
Keller, Thos 
Koegel, H C 
Kibbey, Dr W B 
Kirkover, Jr, H 
Kuser, B C 
Kuss, Ralph ,. . 
Lindsley, M F 
Little, Dr W 
Lenone, Chas 
Latham, T W 
Looney, Jas 
Lewis, C B 
Lair, W 
Lenthauser, Theo 
Lawrence, Frank 
Lindsley, Mrs M 
Leach, E A 
Loomis, Geo W 
Laflin, Thos. P 
Lord, Fred... 
Levens, W 
Laughery, T J 
Loening, Albert 
Moore. F G 28 .. . 
Money, N E 28 23 2 
Morfey, T W....27 1 3 
Miller, E D 30 10 3 
Myer, E C . 
Money, A W 
Macalester, Chas 
Mayhew, M M 
Messner, J G . 
Morgan, E W 
Melot, O T 
Mosher, Geo A 
Marshall, Thos A 
Merrill, Richard 
Alarshall, A 
Malone, T R 
Matzen, Chas 
Marsh, Clem 
Moines, A C 
Marks, Jos 
Moore, H H 
Marryott, H C 
Mosher, Dr D B 
Muirheid, C H 
Meyer, C M 
Martin, Thos 
Mason, S H 
McWhorter, E H.26 3 3 
McMillan, M M 
McAlpin, G S 
McKeon, P F 
McElrov, O D 
Nichols," G L 
Norton. B H...'. 
Neely, Jr J C 
Cutwater, J H , . 
Oakley, Annie 
Otten, H . 
Peck, Wm A 
Peacock, Thos... 29 19 3 
Phister, Rchd 
Penrose, H A.... 
Post, E L....- . 
Paddleford, J F 
Porterfield, B M 
Price, E W 
Price, W C 
Painter, C A.... 
Powers, C M 
Patten. W R . 
Parmelee^ F S 
Piercv, Geo H 
Packard, R L 
Plankington, Jr J 
Palmer, Silas 
Poston, Frank 
Peterson, Geo 
Parker, John 
Parker, W F 
Quimby, W F 
Richmond, J H..25 2 3 
Robinson, G E , 
Rice, E S 
l^±:: :: : 
J s 
M F .. , 
C 
Geo 
T Anderson 
■Jr, J S 
Rumbaugh, H B 
Ramalay, F W. ' . 
Reynolds, 
Reid, Jas J, , . 
Sumpter, J J 
Snyder, Geo 
Smith, Chas 
Speicer, W 
Smith, J L 
Stewart, H M. 
Simpson, W J 
Sedam, J S 
Sweeny, H R 
Schwartz, H D,.... 
Shafer, J H... 
Schortemeier, L... 
Schmidt, Aug 
Shepard, W L.... 
Smith, B F 
Steitens, Chas 
Sanders. W H 
Stannard, W D.... 
Sherman, A H 
Stevens. H H 
Shaw, Dr S 
Savage, J B ... 
Shattuck. Wm P... 
Shattuck, Mts W.. 
Storkwell, C H 
Small, J C 
Swan, J H 
Sinnock, F E 
Snell, Jay.......... 
Schwarti, Jr. F.... 
Steel man, W E....' 
27 24 1 
29 23 2 28 23 2 
3 
28 3 3 
27 
27 
27 
15 
8 
11 
31 24 1 
27 7 3 
29 23 2 
29 24 1 
28 19 3 
29 .. . 
28 io 3 
28 
30 
29 
6 
23 
19 
28 20 
27% 8 
27 24 
26 23 2 
29 0 3 
25 10 2 
29 10 3 27 15 3 
28 23 
29 23 
27 15 
27 26 
27 21 
27 24 
27 23 
27 18 
27 9 
27 3 3 
28 10 
27 3 
27 1 
28 13 
27 
25 3 3 
27 
27 
29 24 
29 12 
28 25 
30 12 
28 17 
30 25 0 
31 .. . 
30 6 3 
28 23 2 
32 14 3 
28 16 3 28 
28 3 4 29 
30 16 3 29% 
28 24 1 
28 25 0 
28 25 0 
28 23 2 
27 15 3 
27 24 1 
26 16 2 
29 23 2 
31 20 3 29 5 3 
28 
28 
10 
18 
27 8 4 
28 24 1 
28 8 3 
25 25 0 
26 11 3 
29 12 3 
28 11 
29 23 
27 12 
26 9 3 
29 13 3 
29 16 
4 
28 
27% 14 
3 
28 25 
0 
30 
23 2 
30 23 
2 
27 8 
3 
26 
ii 4 
28 13 
3 
28 
23 2 
28 3 
3 
28 9 
3 
27 12 
3 
28 7 
4 
27 12 3 . . 
26 18 3 .. 
30 
27 
28 6 3 
28 
27 18 4 
26 23 2 
26 .. . 
26 24 1 
26 5 4 
28 15 3 
27 23 2 
26 18 3 
27 12 3 
30 18 3 
25 5 4 
26 15 3 
28 7 3 
27 2 3 
27 22 8 
28 13 3 
28 12 3 
29 8 3 
28 23 2 
2611 3 
28 10 3 28 
28 7 3 
27 23 
29 4 
28 8 
28 23 
27% 
30 
30 
28 
30% 
27 
26 
26 18 3 
27 23 2 
27 25 0 
30 23 2 
26 18 3 
28 11 4 
27 23 
26 15 
28 14 
28 15 
29 15 
26 15 
27 15 
26 
26 
8 3 
Rensem, 
Rike, E 
Rehrig, 
Roberts, 
Root, R 
Roll, 
Ross, 
Robb, 
26 
28 
27% 
29 
25 24 1 
28 .. . 
29 23 2 
26 15 
26 23 
29 24 
26 21 
26 15 
26 23 
26 7 
28 23 
26 7 
28 .. 
E..26 11 3 
30 22 
28 11 
28 24 
28 15 
29 24 
27 15 
29 15 
29 6 
27 20 
27 5 
3 29 6 3 
3 
3 
3 
27 
29 
26 
26 
27 
6 3 27 
0 3 
9 3 
26 
28% 
26 
27% 
27 
26 24 
28 10 
27 24 
27 24 
25 21 
26 15 
26 15 
27 15 
27 14 
26 24 
26 24 
36 14 
m. y. k. m. y. k. m. y. k.m. y. k. m. 
1 29 
! 29 
15 3 
26 
26 
7 3 
1 3 
26 
26 
28 
28% 
27 
4 3 
16 4 
22 3 
6 3 
11 3 
29 19 
27 9 
28 24 
29 is 
28 21 
27 5 
30 
28 
29 
29% 
28% 
20 4 
5 1 
22 3 
24 1 
20 4 
y. k, 
Shipman, D W 
Stoddard, L W.... .. . ..... .. 
Thompson, W H... ... 27 113 .... 
Timmons, Jas. ... 26 2 3 28 13 
Thomas, E F , . 28 24 1 28 24 
Toland, E B...... .. . ..... 28 
Taylor, J S ..... 28 23 2 .. .. 
Train, F L 28 14 3 .... 
Thomas, U M C... 
Taylor, Lloyd..... ... ..... 
Thurman, H 
Trimble, R 
Thompson, W M 
Thompson, J M 
Terry, Wm 
Upson, B A 29 12 3 
Vandergrift, S H.. , . 
Von Lengerke, C 
Van Dyke, F v.. 30 23 2 30 24 1 
Von Lengerke, J 29 22 3 
Van Zile, E S ... 
Vincent, W T S 
Voris, Ed........ 29 24 1 
Valenti, B 
Van Allen, S M 
Voss, J H 
Voorhees, H H 
Woodward, B L 28 23 2 28 23 2 
Wadsworth, E B 
Waddell, R S.... 
Wert, J R 
Woolley, Chas.. 
Williamson, Dr J 
Work, Geo. ......30 23 2 31 23 2 
Wolstencroft, W..30 5 3 29 19 2 
Welch, R A 28 23 2 30% 
Willey, Allen ... 28 10 2 28 21 3 30 5 3 28% 
Walters, Fletcher 29 24 1 . .. 
Weed, C G... 29 14 3 
White, AS 25 4 3 26 16 3 .. 
Wolstencroft, J.. 27 3 3 
White, Horace 27 .. 
Wright, T C ■ .. . 27 11 3 
Winn, Geo, A. .. . 
Weller, Dr 
Wise, Colin R 
Woodruff, Aaron 
Wagner, Wm 
White, H C I.. . 
Watson, WW 
Winston, J L 
Williams, J M 
Watson, John 
Widdebusch, W 
Werk, Emil 
Walker^ SB 
Wolf, H 
Young, C A 31 6 3 
Young, H S 27 7 3 
Zwirlein, Chas 29 16 3 
Y., yards. K., killed. M., missed. 
1898. 
y. k.m. 
26 11 4 
26 23 2 
25 10 5 
28 15 3 
26 24 
27 14 
27 
28 19 
29 22 
28 23 
28 
3 
3 
26 
15 
4 
27 
2 
3 
27 
28 
i7 
4 
30 
24 
1 
26 1 
26 18 
27 14 
27 22 
27 23 
25 15 
31 5 2 
27 21 3 
30 23 2 
23 2 
16 4 
30 24 1 
27 24 1 
27 18 
27 3 
27 7 
29 18 
28 3 
28 18 
28 17 
2t 17 3 
27% 
27% 
30 
10 3 
12 4 
'6 4 
26 15 3 
28 22 3 
27 25 0 
27 15 3 
26 15 
27 14 
27 24 
27 10 
26 14 
27 13 
28 23 
28 23 2 28 7 4 28 20 4 
Trap at Watson's Park. 
Watson's Pauk, Burnside Crossing, 111.— March 31.— The fourth 
Montgomery Ward & Co. contest for badges was shot at Watson s 
Park, Burnside Crossing to-day. Mr. White won medal No. 1 
by killing 15, and also No. 2 by making the longest run_ o£ 
kills from the start. Dr, Shaw won second money by shooting 
out Searles and Wiley. Mr. Parker was the only 13 and won 
third. The scores: 
E S Rice, 28 .0mi2012***ll*21 —11 
O E Searles, 30.. 21012212122120*22 —14 
J S Boa, 30........ 2202220200202W 
Parker,' 30 0202112011111112 —13 
Dr Shaw, 30 : *202222212211222 —14 
J L White, ,30 21111*22221122011 —15 
G A Thorne, 28 22200201110022102 —11 
W B Leffingwell, 30 20010100112022202 —10 
F G Barnard, 29 1**022010201221120 — U 
L O Willard, 29 022*122212*2011 —11 
R Simonetti, 28 112***20w 
J B Barto 29 202011*21112212 —12 
N Nelson,' 30 '. 12022200w 
B O'Brien 29 200111002212102 —10 
Geo Roll "29 222*1,2222021022 —12 
Ed Steck, 29 020211011121101 —11 
Wiley, 28 .02020212111122112 —14 
Ties on 14: 
Searles. 211 0 
Shaw 122 222 221 220 122 012 021 02 
Wiley 121 121 221 021 111 102 101 00 
Five-bird sweeps — No. 1: 
Willard 22201—4 Boa 22222—5 
Leffingwell .....12121—5 Barto ....22122—5 
Br Shaw 2222*— 4 Simonetti 00222—3 
White 12112—5 Roll ...122022—3 
Barnard 12211—5 Steck 11112—5 
Searles ., 11112—5 O'Brien 02010—2 
Parker 22210—4 Wiley ........22222—5 
No. 2: 
Leffingwell 20021—3 O'Brien 1011O-3 
White 12021—4 Wiley 10011—3 
Barto ...00221—3 Neal 22022—4 
Steck 20112—4 
Same day, $5 miss-and-out: 
Steck ..................121111210 
Leningwell 0 
White 1111120 
Wiley ..111122120 
Parker 212111222 
Barto 222120 
On March 29 the following practice scores were made at 25 
live birds; E. S. Rice 19, Br. Carver 21, Kirsher 15, Bingham 
22, Br. Shaw 23, F. Gilbert 26 out of 30, C. W. Budd 20 out of 30; 
Parker 7 out of 15, Neal 14 out of 15, Brown 12 out of 15, Graham 
6 out of 7. 
March 29, practice at 25 birds: E. S. Rice 17, F. Gilbert 22, 
Kirsher 21, C. W. Budd 22, L. Stewart 15 straight. On this day 
Messrs. Fisher and Feigenspan shot a match at 25 live birds, the 
former killing 21 the latter 24. 
On March 27, Fred Gilbert, in a practice shoot, at Watson's 
Park, killed 31 out of 32; March 28 Gilbert killed 26 out of 30; Dr. 
Shaw 25 out of 30. 
On March 29, at Watson's Park, 25 birds per man, E. S. Graham 
and E. E. Neal shot a race against A. S. Kleinman and J. H. 
Amberg. Scores: Graham 21, Neal 20; total 41. Amberg 19, 
Kleinman 23; total 42. 
Searles 121220 
Boa ....2220 
Barnard 220 
Neal 0 
O'Brien 0 
Trap at Allcntown, 
Allentown, Pa., April 1. — Herewith are the scores of the handi- 
cap shoot at Buck Farm Hotel, March 30. It was attended by 
crowds of sportsmen representing every town in the valley. The 
weather was perfect for the contest. Some very good scores were 
made. The exciting event of the day was the live-bird handicap, 
which commenced at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, Coleman was 
awarded the gold medal. The summaries of the events are as 
follows: 
Fen Copper 9, Harry Coldren 8, L. 
Fen Cooper 6, Harry Coldren 9, L. 
No. 1, 10 live birds each; 
Leonard 9, J. Johnson 8. 
No. 2, 10 live birds each: 
Leonard 10, J. Johnson 8. 
No 3, 5 live birds each: Hildreth 2, Zalinski 3, Mr. Brey 5. 
No. 4, 5 live birds: Hensle 4. Weiler 4, O. Acker 2, Hagy 3, 
Ulmer 3, Rice 3. 
Live-bird handicap, 25 birds, $15 entrance: Leonard 22, Johnson 
23 Coldren 22 Cooper 20, Coleman 25, Shimmel 23, Stubbs 21. 
Pl'eiss 22, Brey 23, Hansel 24. Lewis 24, S. Weiler 23, H. Mohr 21. 
C. F. Cramlich, Fin, Sec. 
Miss Annie Oakley, whose skill with the shotgun and rifle is 
of world-wide fame, at two private shoots last week, killed 25 
birds from the 28yds. mark, and 24 out of 25 from the 29yds. mark, 
using what most shooters would consider a very light load; thai 
is, 43grs. of Schultze. 
