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[April 25, 1903. 
THE TROPHY PRESENTATION G. A. H., 1903. 
7T "Waters 1R 16 17 17—, 
O Rottgrr 17 17 15 IS- 67 
A J Stauher 17 lb lo 17 — 
1, \\ ilisrd It! 17 IS lo-til 
T) Linderman 17 17 17 16—67 
E C F -irt n 17 14 19—67 
A C Connsr 15 IS 19 19-71 
H C U atsoTi 17 17 19 1-^—71 
C \V Budd 13 35 15 15—58 
L T Wade 17 17 IS 18—70 
B Eich 17 17 11 19-64 
A Frank 14 10 15 17-56 
H Bonebrake ... 17 14 19 16—66 
D Elliott 16 15 15 16-62 
H Tripp 15 13 13 17—58 
J T Skelly 19 16 17 17—69 
fe T Confar 18 20 16 16-70 
H C Dorton 15 16 18 17-66 
A Gilson 19 14 16 15-64 
T A Jackson 15 19 19 19-72 
E D Foust 19 16 16 19-70 
D S Daudt 13 17 15 14-59 
F B Cunningham 14 18 16 16—64 
E W Arnold 16 16 19 19—70 
E W Patrick 19 IS 17 14—68 
R B Guy 19 16 19 19—73 
A Gamble 14 18 15 17—64 
G Hughes IS 13 12 13-56 
H W Anderson. 14 17 14 16—61 
F Arnhold 14 15 IS 18—65 
H Morrison .... 19 15 14 17—65 
H Stege 17 13 15 16-61 
J T Gorman 18 16 16 18—68 
W A Baker 19 18 17 19—73 
A S Tolsma 16 15 14 17—62 
T L Head 16 15 19 17—67 
T A Marshall.... 18 17 19 17—71 
F Rieh! 15 17 19 17—68 
W B Linell 18 17 18 17—70 
W C Gresham... 14 18 13 18— 63 
Norton 10 14 14 18-56 
Kirby 14 18 14 19—65 
Money 13 14 12 17—56 
Gottlieb 13 20 12 18—63 
Hensler 10 19 13 18— 6u 
C R Wilson 14 17 19 14—64 
D H Snvder 16 14 12 19—61 
C Driehs 12 11 13 17-56 
A Hill 16 14 15 19-64 
P C Ward 15 16 18 18— 6Y 
E L Metzig 14 15 15 19—63 
W H McGee 16 17 15 17—65 
C O McBride.... 18 16 14 13—61 
Adams 18 18 17 19—72 
IV A Matteson.. 13 16 17 19-65 
R T Wilson 14 17 14 15—60 
Dr Still 13 14 14 17—58 
\V E ' ankeuren. 16 14 16 15—61 
V L Ambrose.... 16 13 13 12—54 
7 M Marshall 19 15 12 19—65 
\V B Wilson.... 18 15 16 15— 64 
F Moseley 14 15 12 18—59 
F M Bybee 17 14 15 14—60 
W T Nash 16 13 16 18—63 
A Mermod 19 19 15 19—72 
R Klein 18 20 18 19-75 
A M Loudenberg 15 17 15 19—68 
Mrs Bennett 11 11 13 16—51 
C Kleinhaus 14 13 14 12—53 
W J Graber 16 13 13 13—52 
G Tucker 14 12 15 17-58 
B W Eisenhour. . 18 16 14 13—61 
H Thiele 18 15 13 13—59 
M Cravette 10 10 13 12—45 
C Chingren 18 17 16 17—68 
G D Leggett 14 14 12 16—56 
T D Ellett 13 15 13 16—57 
C F Reust 17 18 19 18—72 
J M Rhoades.... 15 16 13 16— 60 
W T Irwin 15 17 14 14—60 
W B Crowder.... 15 14 16 12—57 
W Howe 15 16 13 14—58 
G H Miller 15 16 18 10—59 
M Beach 13 14 17 18-^52 
F E Rogers ... 11 18 17 17—63 
F Gibson 15 18 16 17—66 
R L Dove 14 11 16 14—55 
S A Smith 18 17 15 16—66 
C R Millbank.... 11 12 12 16—51 
D A Quick 18 17 16 17—68 
K Kennedy 14 12 12 15-53 
A A Taylor 14 17 16 16-63 
A M McCrea.... 15 16 17 18—66 
C Smith 17 15 15 17—64 
F R Patch 16 14 13 15—58 
H S McDonald.. 17 17 18 16-68 
W D Townsend. 17 16 15 17—65 
O Guessaz 7 12 10 13—42 
T F Beard 18 16 13 14—61 
H Dixon 16 17 17 17—67 
T W McDonald.. 12 13 12 12—49 
C Dixon 18 19 IS 18—73 
R Holmes 13 15 17 15—60 
H Pearse 18 18 17 18—71 
O N Ford 14 17 14 15—60 
S Foley 16 IS 19 18—71 
Bookman 16 15 17 19—67 
Atchison 15 17 IS 19—69 
The Preliminary Handicap. 
The Preliminary Handicap was started after the foregoing events 
were finished. The conditions were as follows: Open to all, 100 
targets, $7 entrance, targets included; high guns; $100 added to 
the purse. G. A. H. handicaps, 14 to 25yds., governed in this 
contest. The number of moneys into which the purse was divided 
was the same as in the G. A. H. at targets. In addition to first 
mcney, the winner received a trophy, $50 of the net purse being 
reserved to purchase it. Entries had to be made at the cashier's 
office on the shooting grounds before 5 o'clock P. M. April 14. 
Penalty entries were not taken in this event. Entries were not 
transferable. Money cuuld not be withdrawn after the entry was 
made. 
The purse was $800. Deducting $50 from it for the cup, left $750 
net. This was divided between those who made from 84 to 91 
inclusive, as follows: M. E. Hensler and D. T. Timberlake, 
$71.25 each; C. M. Powers, W. H. Matteson and H. W. Davis 
broke 90 each and received $52.50 each; C. B. Adams broke 89 
and received $37.50; L. Moine broke 88 and received $30; W. R. 
Crosby, J. L. D. Morrison, L. I. Wade, C. F. Reust, C. Dixon 
broke 87 each and received $22.50; R. O. Heikes, E. Brady and 
L. Foley broke 86 each and received $22.50; G. Roll, A. C. Con- 
nor, J. A. lackson, H. Stege, McGee and Stevens broke 85 and 
ceived $15. 'Twelve broke 84— Gilbert, Stevens, H. Waters, Thomp- 
son, Skelly, Patrick, C. R. Wilson, Ward, Rue, Avery, Bybee and 
McDonald— and received $7.50 each. 
M. E. Hensler, of Battle Creek, Mich., and D. T. Timberlake, 
of Seneca, Kas., tied on 91. They shot off the tie on the follow- 
ing day at 25 targets, Hensler winning by a score of 23 to 21. 
There were 140 entries, under which circumstance there were 
28 moneys, divided as follows, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 
3, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 and 2 per cent. 
Owing to cloudy weather and bad light, four or five squads were 
left over to compete on the following morning. The names, handi- 
caps, scores and totals follow: 
Total. 
W R Crosby, 23 19 22 22 24 87 
F Gilbert, 23 22 18 20 24 84 
H C Hirschy, 22 21 19 22 19 81 
J M Hughes, 22 20 20 19 20 79 
R L Trimble, 21 20 14 16 17 67 
F M Faurote, 21 19 21 19 16 75 
TAR Elliott, 21 20 22 17 21 80 
R O Heikes. 21 20 22 22 22 86 
H Sconce, 20 21 21 18 20 80 
J L P Morrison, 20 21 23 22 21 67 
W H Heer, 20 19 22 23 19 83 
C O Le Compte, 20 18 24 21 19 82 
T T Atkinson, 20 18 20 22 20 80 
Ed O'Brien, 20 20 23 21 18 82 
E D Fulford, 20 19 19 23 21 82 
H D Bates, 20 22 16 11 11 60 
C W Phellis, 20 16 19 19 18 72 
C Spencer, 20 16 18 20 19 73 
E D Rike, 19 21 20 17 24 82 
L T Squier, 19 23 20 20 21 84 
C M Powers, 19 24 21 22 23 90 
Geo Roll, 19 23 22 22 18 85 
H ^^■aters, 19 20 22 19 23 84 
O Bottger, 19 20 22 19 19 80 
A J Stauber, 19 21 23 19 20 83 
L Willard. 19 17 16 11 16 60 
D Linderman, 19 20 19 20 22 81 . 
E C Fort, 19 20 22 19 21 82 
A C Conner, 19 21 22 21 21 S5 
H C Watson, 19 22 22 22 17 83 
C W Budd, 19 20 22 20 20 82 
L I Wade, 19 22 25 20 20 S7 
B Eich, 19 20 21 20 22 83 
O N Ford, 18 19 13 19 18 69 
L Foley, 18 23 20 22 21 86 
J H Bookman, 18 20 22 18 21 81 
C B Adams, 18 22 25 22 20 89 
M E Atchison, 18 20 22 18 22 82 
A Frank, 18 16 15 15 18 64 
H Bonebrake, 18 25 21 18 19 83 
D Elliott, 18 ■ 20 19 18 19 76 
H Tripp, 18 14 18 19 16 67 
J T Skellv, 18 23 18 23 20 84 
E F Confar, 18 22 22 15 21 80 
H C Dorton, IS 19 20 21 21 81 
A Gilson, 18 17 14 w .. 
J A Jackson, 18 21 22 21 21 85 
E D Foust, 18 18 20 23 22 83 
D S Daudt, 18 13 16 19 15 63 
F B Cunningham, 18 19 22 19 22 82 
E A Arnold, 18 22 21 20 18 81 
E W Patrick, 18 21 21 22 20 84 
R B Guy, 18 19 21 19 21 80 
A Gamble, 18 17 16 17 19 69 
G Hughes, 18 20 22 16 23 81 
H W Anderson, 18 22 19 19 22 82 
F Arnhold, 18 22 19 18 17 74 
H Morrison, 18 19 17 18 19 73 
H Stege, 18 23 20 21 21 85 
J J Gorman, 18 22 21 20 18 . 81 
W A Baker, 18 21 20 18 22 81 
A S Tolsma, 18 17 16 18 18 69 
J L Head, IS 19 24 16 22 81 
T A Marshall, 18 21 19 19 20 79 
F Riehl, 18 20 20 18 17 75 
W B Linell, 18 17 21 20 19 77 
W C Gresham, 17 16 21 22 24 83 
T F Norton, 17 17 13 20 19 69 
H N Kirby, 17 22 18 22 18 80 
Capt Money, 17 21 19 17 19 77 
C Gottlieb, 17 17 14 19 19 69 
M E Hensler, 17 21 23 24 23 91 
C R Wilson, 17 21 22 22 19 84 
D H Snyder, 17 20 19 21 15 75 
C Driehs, 17 19 19 16 13 67 
A Hill, 17 20 24 20 17 87 
P C Ward, 17 21 20 19 24 84 
E L Wetzig, 17 22 16 22 20 80 
W H McGee, 17 20 23 20 22 85 
C O McBride, 17 22 18 14 20 74 
Dr Hardy, 17 20 19 22 22 83 
G W Jenkins, 17 18 20 19 20 77 
F Miller, 17 16 21 18 15 70 
L W Cumberland, 17 17 19 22 25 83 
A W Ryan, 17 15 20 22 21 78 
L Rue, 17 23 18 21 22 84 
R C Dare, 17 16 18 15 19 68 
F Kalash, 17 18 21 21 21 81 
R Storm, 17 20 20 18 21 79 
H M Davis, 17 22 24 21 23 90 
M Thompson. 17 18 23 21 22 84 
C Stevens, 17 21 19 23 22 85 
H O Baker, 17 20 17 22 23 82 
H M Hungate, 17 16 21 14 20 71 
D T Timberlake, 17 23 23 23 22 91 
A Lawrence, 17 19 18 21 20 78 
T H Caldwell, 17 24 13 21 19 77 
T E Avery, 17 ' 20 21 20 23 84 
Co! Anthony, 17 19 21 24 82 
T Hubby, 17 18 18 21 73 
M Diefenderfer, 16 22 19 18 20 79 
E Brady, 16 19 21 23 23 86 
W A Matteson, 16 22 21 23 24 90 
R J Wilson, 16 ... 21 21 15 20 77 
Dr Still, 16 19 22 14 18 73 
W E Vankeuren, 16 17 21 22 19 79 
R L Ambrose, 16 , 14 16 20 19 69 
J M Marshall, 16 17 18 20 22 78 
W B Wilson, 16 21 19 20 19 79 
T Moseley, 16 19 21 22 19 81 
F M Bybee, 16 18 23 24 19 84 
W T Nash, 16 15 If '8 18 70 
A Mermod, 19 16 22 ,0 83 81 
R Klein, 19 21 20 20 21 82 
H McMurchy, 19 22 20 17 18 77 
C F Reust, 18 21 18 23 25 87 
E J Chingren, 18 19 14 17 19 69 
O Dixon, 18 23 21 21 22 87 
E O Troeh, 18 18 16 19 18 71 
H S McDonald, 18 21 18 23 22 84 
W D Townsend, 18 19 20 20 21 80 
J T Beard, 18 15 15 16 16 62 
F E Rogers, 18 21 23 22 21 87 
S A Smith, 17 18 18 20 19 75 
F R Patch, 17 17 17 18 18 70 
A G Fisher, 17 20 18 20 20 78 
L E King, 17 16 19 14 17 66 
F H Lord, 17 IS 15 18 18 69 
H Dixon, 17 15 19 20 22 76 
D C Sanderson, 17 18 IS 20 16 72 
F D Ellett, 17 20 21 17 20 78 
A A Taylor, 17 16 16 17 21 70 
C R Millbank, 17 14 19 21 21 75 
J W Bramhal!, 17 18 15 16 18 67 - 
L Moine, 16 25 22 20 21 88 
D O Ouick, 16 17 21 22 22 82 
J E Campbell, 16 18 19 14 17 68 
D Haughawout, 15 18 15 12 18 73 
T Wickey, 15 19 17 14 23 73 
Third Day, Thursday, April 16. 
As on the other days, there were four regular events on the 
programme, 20 targets each, .$2 entrance, $25 added; but owing to 
the large entry, the possibility of ties, etc., only No. 1 event was 
shot. The wind still blew from the north, though much gentler 
than on the previous days, and died away almost entirely 
toward midday, so that the afternoon offered much better 
weather conditions, and the scores improved very much in that 
time. The scores of No. 1 event follow: W. R. Crosby 19, Gil- 
bert 19, Garrett 19, Hughes 19, Hirschy 19, Trimble 14, Faurote 17, 
T. A. R. Elliott 15, Heikes 16, Atchison IS, Bates 15, Fulford 16, 
Heer 18, Le Compte 15, J. L. Morrison 19, O'Brien 17, Phellis 9, 
Spencer 13, Sconce 18, Rike 17, Squire 13, Powers 17, Roll 13, 
Waters 15, Stauber 17, Willard 18, Linderman 15, Fort 19, Budd 
17, Wade 15, Eick 14, Snyder 11, Price 13, Frank 14, Bonebrake 
19, D. Elliott 12, Skelley 17, G. Hughes 15, Mermod 19, Klein 17, 
T. A. Marshall 13, Arthur 20, Landerberg 15, Daudt 16, Cunning- 
ham 17, Arnold 16, Patrick IS, Guy 14, Confarr 17, Dorton 13, 
Gilson 15, Jackson 19, Foust 15, Anderson 16, Arnhold 15, H. 
Morrison IS, Reust 15, Beveridge 13, Stege 17, Gorman 17, G. 
Baker 18, Tolsma 18, Head 1«, Riehl IS, Linell 19, Adams 19, 
Brookman 13, McDonald 12, Chingren 17, Foley 18, McKelvey 18, 
Rogers 18, Townsend 17, Norton 9, Kirby 18, Money 12, Gottlieb 
17, Driehs 9, Ward 19, Wetzig 12, Hardy 18, Tenkins 14, F. Miller 
18, Ryan 15, Rue 18, Darr 15, Taylor 17, Kalash 12, Storm 14, 
Stevens 13, Avery 15, Tucker 15, Cumberland 9, Gentry 14, B. 
Allen 11, G. E. Crosby 15, H. Dixon 15, Gibson 13, Guessaz 10, 
Brady 17, Diefenderfer 19, Matteson 15, Still 11, Ambrose 15, 
Tipton 17, Wickey 7, Timberlake 17, Decker 13, Thompson 18, 
Pearse 17, Holmes IS, McBride 15, Merrill 15, Plank 16, Atchison 
17, Rohrer 16, Watson 15, C. Dixon. 10, Peak 17, Brown 12, 
Anthony 13, Cravett 10, Connor 15, Cook 15, S. A. Smith 13, 
Gresham 15, McCrea 15, Smith 13, Millbank 11, Nash 12. 
G. A. H. at Targets. 
The interest in the competition was much greater on this day, 
as shown by a much larger attendance of visitors than there had 
been on any preceding day, and of these a goodly part were 
ladies. After the unfinished competition of the Preliminary 
Handicap and event 1 of the regular day's programme were 
finished, the fourth Grand American H.-.ndicap at targets was 
begun. There were 179 entries. Of these 28 were post entries, 
made by contestants as follows: Alf. Hill, R. Wilson, C. R. Wil- 
son, J. T. Anthony, H. Pearse, H. Sconce, E. Brady, H. C. 
Dorton, E. F. Confarr, H. McMurchy, M. E. Atchison, R. Klein, 
H. O. Baker, D. T. Timberlake, J. J. Gorman, M. Thompson, A. 
W. Ryan, Geo. Tucker, L. E. King, C. Dixon, W. J. Graber, B. 
W. Eisenhour, C. R. Millbank, F. D. Ellett, R. Storms, Dr. 
W. H. Gentry, E. E. Logan, H. Stege. 
The purse amounted to $1,837.20, and was divided as follows: 
M. Diefenderfer broke 94, won $184 and trophy; M. E. Hensler, 
93, won $165; L. Squier and C. B. Adams, 92, won $137.50 each; 
J. M. Hughes, H. Sconce, C. M. Powers, A. J. Stauber, E. C. 
Fort, D. Elliott, S. Foley and M. Thompson broke 91 each and 
won $59.00 each; C. W. Budd, E. Brady and T. Irwin broke 9u 
each and R. O. Heikes, C. O. Le Compte, E. J. Chingren broke 
89 each, and F. Gilbert, F. C. Riehl, P. C. Ward and E. Rike 
broke 88 each; the 90s, S9s and 88s won $36.80 each; W. H. Hcei, 
G Roll, H. C. Watson, 1. L. Wade, H. Stege, W. D. Townsend, 
L. Rue and S. A. Smith broke 87 each and won $23 each; H. C. 
Hirschv, J. A. R. Elliott, A. S. Tolsma, H. N. Kirby, D. T. 
Timberlake and G. K. Mackie broke 86 and won $18.40 each; J. 
T. Atkinson, D. Linderman, A. Mermod, A. Frank, H. Sandei- 
son, W. Clayton, J. P. Leggitt, S. A. Sherman and E. W. Patrick 
broke 85, and won $8.15 each. 
The conditions were: Open to all, 100 blackbirds, unknown 
angles, $10 entrance, targets included, handicaps, 14 to 25yds., 
high guns, $200 added to the purse. The number of moneys into 
which the purse was divided was determined by the number of 
entries received. In addition to first money, the winner re- 
ceived a trophy presented by the Interstate Association. Regular 
entries were made on or before April 1, and were accompanied 
by $5 forfeit; penalty entries were made after April 1, up to 5 
P. M. Wednesday, April 15, by paying $15 entrance, targets in- 
