FOREST AND STREAM 
tJOLV I, 1903. 
So 
Grand American Handicap* 
Indianapolis, Ind., June 24. — Herewith is a complete list of 
regumr entries, together with the handicaps as allotted by' the 
Handicap Committee, for the sixth G. A. H., at targets. You will 
hnd 305 m idl. 
. ' , Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr. 
Name Address.. 
Alkire, Erank, Williamsport, Ohio 
Atkinson, J. T., New Castle, Pa 
Anderson, Mark, .Knox, Ind 
Anthony, J. T., Charlotte, N. C..., 
Arie, Mark, Thomasboro, 111 
Apgar, Neaf, New York, N. Y 
Adams, C. B., Rockwell City, Iowa 
Akard, William, Fairplay, Mo 
Atchison, M. E., Giddings, Texas 
Bower, W. C., Sewickley, Pa 
Burnside, Guy, Knoxville, 111 
Eudd, C. W., Des Moines, Iowa 
Burmister, John, Spirit Lake, Iowa 
Blinn, Chas. P., Boston, Mass 
Brady, Edward, Newbern, Tenn 
Boa, John S., Chicago, 111 
Brown, Everett, Pleasant Grove, Ind 
Barto, J. B., Chicago, 111 
Butler, Frank E., Nutley, N. J 
Britton, O. F., Indianapolis, Ind 
Bmyon, Claud E., Chicago, 111 
Bellman, Charles, Pullman, 111 
Bell, James W., Indianapolis, Ind 
Burnham, H. O., Lowell, Ind 
Brooking, W. T., Funk, Neb 
Barriball, C. ' Chicago, 111 
Bisdee, E. O., Shelbyville, 111 
Borden, PI. J., St. Louis, Mo 
Bennett, R. R., Pittsburg, Pa 
Barber, R. R., Paulliiia, Iowa 
Bindley, Jr., E. H., Terre Haute, Ind 
Buckingham, F., Terre Haute, Ind 
Blunt, J. A., Greensboro, Ala 
Bird, E. W., Fairmont, Minn 
Brown, William, Hebron, Ind 
Burnes, R. N., Cambridge, Mass 
Comstock, H. A., Indianapolis, Ind 
Cooper, John W., Indianapolis, Ind 
Clark, Chas. S., Rochester, N. Y 
Clapp, C. B., Moberly, Mo 
Carson, C. W., Chicago, 111 
Clark, Will R., New Paris, O 
Crosby, W. R., O’Fallon, 111 
Carr, Harry M.,, Dayton, Ohio.-. 
Clark, Hugh M., Wabash, Ind 
Caldwell, J. PI., Springfield, 111 
Coe, E. B., Nesbitt, Miss 
Cook, A. B., Weir, Kans 
Cook, C. E., New London, Iowa 
Clements, George, Pine Bluff, Ark 
Connor, A. C., Pekin, 111 
Clay, W. H., St. Louis, Mo 
Coleman, John W., Cincinnati, O 
Cunningham, F. B., St. Joseph, Mo 
Call, Burton, Montpelier, Ohio* 
Cadwallader, H. W., Decatur, 111 
Calhoun, J. F., McKeesport, Pa 
Cole, Bayard, Thomson, 111 
Crawford, James, Terre Haute, Ind 
Curry, Ed., Terre Haute, Ind 
Connerly, R. H., Austin, Texas 
Connerly, F. T., Tustin, P'exas • 
Dupont, Eugene, Wilmington, Del 
Dupont, E. E., Wilmington, Del 
Dupont, Alexis I., Wilmington, Del 
Dupont, Jr., Victor, Wilmington, Del 
Dupont, 3d, Victor, Wilmington, Del 
Durston, A. H., Syracuse, N. Y 
Darton, Geo. H., Portland, Me 
Darton, ‘W. B., Portland, Me 
Dickman, E. C., Indianapolis, Ind 
Deschler, L. G., Indianapolis, Ind 
Dunnill, B., Fox Lake, 111 
Dunnill, H., Fox Lake, 111 
Dreihs, Chas. F., Cincinnati, O 
Edwards, D. A., Union City, I'enn 
Edwards, H. T., Union City, Tenn 
Ewing, J. G., Wilmington, Del 
Eastburn, John W., Fowler, Ind 
Eck, George, Chicago, 111 
Erb, Jr., Frederick, I.afayette, Ind 
Elliott, J. A. R., New York, N. Y 
Elliott, David, Kansas City, Mo 
Fleming, L. B., Pittsburg, Pa 
Faurote, F. M., Dallas, Texas 
Fuller, Frank G., Chicago, 111 
Foltz, F. E., McClure, Ohio 
Faran, Janies J., Cincinnati, Ohio 
Fanning, J. S., Jersey City, N. J 
Farrell, J.‘ W., Muncie, Ind ‘ 
Flick, John A., Ravenna, O.. 
Failey, B., Terre Haute, Ind 
P'inley, Charles, Indianapolis, Ind 
Flinn, A. S., VVabash, Ind 
Felger, O. A., Grand Rapids, Mich 
Forbis, M. IT., Muncie, Ind 
Gilbert, Fred, Spirit Lake, Iowa 
Gleffer, PI. W., Pittsburg, Pa... 
Gleason, Edward F. . Boston, Mass 
Garrett, John W., Colorado Springs, Colo 
Glover, Sim, New York, N. Y 
Gross, D. D., West Jefferson, .Ohio 
Gardner, Ira C., Chicago, 111 
Gregory, B. E., Zionsville, Ind 
Godcharles, Fred A., Milton, Pa 
Greene, Jay D., Avon, N. Y 
Gephart, Bert, Green Hill, Ind 
Gottlieb, Christopher, Kaaisas City, Mo... 
Gillespie, E. N., Freeport, Pa 
Graham, J. R., Ingleside, 111 
Graham, E. S., Ingleside, 111.. 
Gallup, E. P., El Reno, O. T 
Gooden, F. M., Trinidad, Colo 
Galt, H. A., Barberton, Ohio 
Gragg, E. N., Lowell, Ind 
Hirschy, IT. C., .Minneapolis, Minn 
Horsley, Wm. F., Terre Plaute, Ind 
Hatcher, _A. M., Bristol, Tenn 
Heikes, Rolla O., Dayton, Ohio.. 
Hoon, Will S., Jewell, Iowa 
Humpfer, Jos. 'L., Hammond, Ind 
Heyl, A. B., Cincinnati, O 
Hughes, J. ,M., South Milwaukee, Wis 
Holding, Edw. W., Urbana, Ohio 
Hawkins, J. M., Baltimore, Md 
Fluff, Walter, Macon, Ga 
Horn, Herman O., Hale’s Corners, Wis... 
Habich, Gus, Indianapolis, Ind 
Hubby, T. E., Waco, Texas ■ 
Hanagan, D. A., Chicago, 111 
Heer, Wh IT., Concordia, Kans 
Hearne, W. G., New York, N. Y 
Plightower, J. W., Americas, Ga 
Plardy, A. IT., Lincoln, Neb 
ITarris, I. C., P'airbury, 111 
Henderson, Woolfolk, .Le.\:ington, Ky , 
Plershey, J. M., Carmel, Ind_. 
Pluddelson, J. C.,' Trinidad, Colo 
Hensler, Max E., Battle Creek, Mich 
Hoover, John B., Rochester, Ind 
Isaman, G. E., Hastings, Neb 
Jeffers, H. IT., Shelbyville, Ind 
Johnston, Chas., Chicago, 111 
Johnson, K. P., Kenton, Ohio 
Jarvis, W. B., Grand Rapids, Mich 
Kirby, IT. N., Urbana, Ohio..... 
Kirby, A. W., Greenville, Ohio 
King, A. IT., Pittsburg, Pa 
Keck, C. T., Chicago, 111 
Knopf, Ed. G., Sandusky, Ohio 
Kidder, P'. L., Paris, 111 
.Kelsey, P'. D., East Aurora, N. Y 
Klein, R. M., Spirit Lake, Iowa 
Krache, Joseph, St. Joseph, Mo 
Lord, F. H., La Grange, 111 
Eatham, T. W,, Motiroeyill?, Ohio,.,,,.,., 
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Lawrence, Edw.ard P., Lincoln, 111 
Lloyd, J. T., Pine Bluff, Ark 
Lewis, George S, Fulton, N. Y 
Lee, H. V., Landness, Ind 
Loud, A. W., Duluth, Minn 
Le Compte, C. O., Eminence, Ky 
Lorin.g, R. E., Marseilles, 111.. 
Lyon, George L., Durham, N. Cli. .i.. 
Ly'on, Arthui, Durham, N. C 
Littler, Joe, Matthews,^ Ind 
Layman, Neil, Des Moines, Iowa 
Money, Harold, New Haven, Conn 
Mermod, A. D., St. Louis, Mo 
Mallory, F. E., Parkersburg, W. Va... 
Morrison, J. L. D., St. Paul, Minn 
Marshall, _T. A., Keithsburg, HI 
Mosher, Geo. A., Syracuse, N. Y 
Markle, W. P., St. Louis, Mo 
Markman, F. W., Toledo, Ohio 
Maust, B. B., .Nappanee, Ind 
Miller, Geo., Hamilton, Ind 
Moine, Louis, St. Joseph, Mo 
Mullan, Charles, A., Brook, Ind 
Meaders, Andrew, Nashville, Tenn 
Merrill, Richard, Milwaukee, Wis 
Mackie, Geo. K., Scammon, Kans 
Moller, Gus, Indianapolis, Ind 
Michaelis, Joe, Indianapolis, Ind 
Moore, S. IT., Indianapolis, Ind 
Miller, Frank, Berwyn, Neb 
Manning, W. J., Morrisonville, 111 
Maxwell, Geo. W., Holstein, Neb 
Malone, B. S., Kempton, Ind 
Morgan, Joseph R., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Magill, Chas. S., Jacksonville, 111 
Merrick, F. IT., ITuntington, W. Va 
McKelvey, J. A., plockessin, Del 
McKinnon, M. R., Chicago, III 
McMurchy, IT., P'ulton, Ni Y 
McGee, W. IT., Kansas City, Mo 
McKinley, Wm., Ogden, 111 
McLouth, C. A., Oil. City, Pa 
McDaniel, B. F., Converse, Ind 
McDaniel, W. A., Converse, Ind 
McMillan, R. S., Tilden, 111 
McDowell, A. P., Adair, Iowa 
Noel, John, Nashville, Tenn 
Neal, Elmer E., Bloomfield, Ind 
Orr, Jesse, Nevv^ark, Ohio 
Parry, T. PL, Indianapolis, Ind 
Painter, George E., Pittsburg, Pa 
Pontefract, John W., Pittsburg, Pa 
Park, J. T., Brook, Ind 
Peck, C. IT., Remington, Ind 
.I’owell, O. ]!., Hickman, Ky 
Pelters, Frank D., Mt. Clemens, Mich... 
Pierstorff, P’. L., Middleton, Wis 
Powers, C. M., Decatur, 111 
Peirce, R. L., Wytheville, Va 
I'hellis, C. W., Mechanicsburg, Ohio 
Patterson, IT. R., Des Moines, Iowa 
Rhoads, R. S., Columbus, Ohio 
Richardson, A. B., Dover, Del 
Robinson, Harry L., Shawneetown, 111 
Randall, Ernest A., Portland, Me 
Riehl, Frank C., Alton, 111 
Riley, 1'. D., Louisville, Ky 
Rose, Chas. S., Wabash, Ind 
Reid, L. IT., New Paris, Ohio 
.Ramsey, J. C., Manito, 111 
Rohrer, Joe, Colorado Springs, Colo.... 
Roll, Geo. J., Blue Island, 111 
Ryan, Michael, Hebron, Ind 
Rupert, G. G., Decatur, 111 
Stevens, ITenry PI., Roselle Park, N. J. . 
Skelly,' J. T., Wilmington, Del 
Stone, P'red A., New York, N. Y 
Sconce, Plarvey J., .Sidell, 111 
Saucier, R. E., New Orleans, La 
Steenberg, Geo. PI., Chicago, 111 
Sheldon, John G., Telluride, Colo... 
Sowle, E. J., Angola, Ind 
Shumack, H. A., Muncie Ind 
Snow, Harry L., Portland, Me 
Stillwell, Mac, Crawfordsville, Ind 
Stroh, Plenry, St. Louis, Mo 
Sherwood, F. T., Bedford, Ind 
Smith, George, Bedford, Ind 
Squier, L. J., Wilmington, Del., 
Smith, C. C,, Wellsville, Ohio 
Seymour, B. O., Grand Forks, N. D 
Storr, E. PI., Baltimore, Md 
Stephens, C. R., Moline, 111 
Spencer, A. C., Muncie, Ind 
Sawyer, J. B., Wilkinsburg, Pa 
Shogren, E. B., Chicago, 111..... 
Snell, Hugh A., Litchfield, 111 
Sutton, PI. A., Montmorenci, Ind 
Swihart, D. M., Eaton, Ohio 
Shafer, E. D., McConnelsville, Ohio 
Snow, F. H., Brooklyn, Ohio 
Snyder, E. J., New Paltz, N. Y 
Stauber, A. J., Streator, 111 
Smiley, Joe, Matthews, Ind 
Stipp, J. B., Bedford, Ind 
Spicer, Chas. B., St. Louis, Mo 
Switzer, A. W., Runnells, la 
Scranton, L. G., Weir, Kans 
Shepardson, Kit C., La Grange, Ind.. 
Stannard, W. D., Chicago, 111 
Tripp, E. IT., Indianapolis, Ind 
Taylor, H. G., Meckling, S. D 
Trimble, R. L., Covington, Ky 
Thomas, J. S., Pleasant Hill, Mo 
Tolsma, A. S., Detroit, Mich 
Thorpe, Charles A., Geneva, Neb 
P’ownsend, W. D., Gregory, S. D 
Tosetti, O. L., Chicago, 111 
Tuttle, C. A., Anaconda, Mont 
Upson, D. A., Cleveland, O, 
Verbarg, Fred, North Vernon, Ind 
Voris, Edward, Crawfordsville, Ind 
Vietmeyer, PI. W., Chicago-, 111 
Volk, George, I’oledo, Ohio 
Vance, A. Capron, 111 
Vaughn, G. G., Selma, Alabama 
Veach, Wm., Falls City, Neb 
Washburn, W. W., New Richmond, Ind 
Wildhack, W. A., Indianapolis, Ind 
Willerding, AL, Evansville, Ind 
Waters, Hood, Baltimore, Md 
White, Edward G., Ottaw'a, Canada 
Willard, Lem, Chicago, 111 
Wood, P. C., Detroit, Mich 
Wise, Nelson,- Noblesville, Ind......... 
Wade, L. I., Nacogdoches, Texas 
Wilson, Alva, Kansas City, Mo 
Watson, H. C., Sewickley, Pa 
Watson, D. L., Terre Haute, Ind.. 
Winesburg, A. A., Chicago, 111 
Williamson, G. G., Muncie, Ind. 
Wilson, M., Rochester, Ind 
Wile, I. M., Rochester, Ind 
W'ard, P. C., Walnut Log, I’enn 
Ward, Guy, Walnut Log, Tenn 
JVorden, Jr., John, Dallas, Texas 
Webster, W., Columbus, Ohio 
Young, J. S., Chicago, 111 
Young, Chas. A-., Springfield,' Ohio 
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13 (2) 15; Le Noir (scratch) 12; Finch (scratch) 12; Janser, 9 (3) 
12; E. H. Lathrop, ,9 (3) 12; Douglass (scratch), 11; Collins 
(scratch), 10; Hawes, 6 (3) 9. 
Event No. 7, 25 targets^ Peters cup contest — Snow (scratch), 24; 
Douglass (scratch), 21; E. H. Lathrop, 18 (3), 21; Hawes, 17 (3), 
21; Hawes, 17 (3), 20; Le Noir (scratch), 20; Chapin, 16 (3), 19; 
Finch (scratch), 17; Cheesniari -(scratch), 16; Coats (scratch), 15. 
Event No. 8, 25 targets, three club prizes, classes A, B and C— 
Snow (A), 21; Le Noir (A), 19; Douglass (A) 19; Finch (A), 18; 
Cheesman (A), 18; E. H. Lathrop (B), 17; Hawes' (B), 17. 
Scores in' regular events follow: 
Events : 1 2- 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 15 25 25 10 15 
Le Noir 9 9 9 
Finch 7 5 10 . . 
Snow 8 7 6.. 
Cheesman 5 5 9.. 
Douglass 6 6 
E H Lathrop 7 8 
Arnold 6 .. 
Hawes 6 17 17 
Henry 4 7 8 7 
Chapin 8 . . 13 16 
Collins 10 .. 
Coats 15 
Janser 5 . . 9 . . 
Gesner 
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Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indianapoeis, Ind., June 17. — Dickman won the Peters badge. 
Scores : 
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Lederer 
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Sherrick 
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Hearshy 
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Habick 
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Clark 
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Anderson 
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Steele 
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PUBLISHERS^ DEPARTMENT. 
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From The Joseph Dixon Crucible Co.’s “Graphite.” 
Oh, isn’t it great to be “up to date” 
And live in this year of grace. 
With a system and place for everything. 
Though nobody knows the place! 
We’ve an index card for each thing we do 
And everything under the sun; 
It takes so long to fill out the cards 
We never get anything done. 
We’ve loose-leaf ledgers, for saving time. 
The Lord knows what they cost. 
When half our time is spent each day 
Hunting for leaves that are lost. 
Stenographers who spell like h 
And make us swear and cuss. 
When we are not dictating to them. 
Why, they are dictating to us. 
And sectional this and sectional that, 
(We’ll soon have sectional legs); 
I dreamt last night that I made a meal 
Of sectional ham and eggs. 
I dreamt I lived in a sectional house. 
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And live in this year of grace. 
With a system and plaee for everything. 
Though nobody knows the place! 
Reduced- Rates to Baltimore. 
Via Pennsylvania Railroad, Account International Convention 
United Society of Christian Endeavor. 
For the International Convention United Society of Christian 
Endeavor, at Baltimore, Md., July 5 to 10, the Pennsylvania 
Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets -to Baltimore, at 
greatly reduced rates, from all stations on its lines east of and 
ineluding Pittsburg, Erie and Buffalo. 
The rate from New York will be $6.30, Newark, N. J., $6.10, 
with corresponding reductions from all other points. 
Tickets will be sold on July 3, 4 and 5, good for return passage 
leaving Baltimore until July 16, inclusive. On payment of $1 to 
Joint Agent at Baltimore an extension of return limit to August 31 
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Tickets via Philadelphia permit stop-over within limit, if de- 
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Special excursion tickets are on sale every Saturday and Sunday 
from Baltimore to Washington and return at rate of $1.25 for the 
round trip. These tickets are good for return passage until the 
last train Sunday night, affording ample opportunity for delegates 
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Toilet Powder. 
There is no toilet article in the selection of which greater care 
should be used than a toilet powder. 
In these, days of imitation and substitution, there is so much 
of inferior goods on the market that it is necessary to be con- 
tinually on one’s guard. Be sure to insist upon a trade-marked 
product of recognized merit. With toilet powder, as with most 
other lines of goods, it is safer to trust an old established house 
with years of experience and a reputation for making only the 
Eest. Mennen’s Toilet Powder is a trade-marked article, which 
has for years been recognized by physicians as the best prepara- 
tion made. The absolute purity of its ingredients and the exer- 
cise of the greatest care and skill in its manufacture have given 
the product of the Mennen Company a quality of uniform ex- 
cellence. That is why your physician recommends it. 
All first-class dealers carry Mennen’s Toilet Powder, and will 
supply it . if you insist. It is supplied by the Government for 
both Army and Navy. 
Springfield Shooting CItfb. 
Quite a number of shooters turned out at the practice shoot 
of~this club on the afternoon of June 17. A hard wind blowing 
interfered with the shooting, but some good scores were made. 
Shooters were present from Somersville and Tompsonville, Conn., 
besides our local .shots. During the afternoon 1,365 targets were 
trapped. The club prize put up at each shoot (a hunting coat 
this time) for high gun in a IbTarget event was won by Chapin. 
The three club prizes and Peters cup contest are to be shot for 
during the season.' Added target handicap in cup contest, and 
in the prize event the shooters are divided into classes. Prizes 
of equal value. Scores in these events follow: 
Event NqI 6, 15 targetSj club pri?# of a bunting goaf— Chapin, 
So far as genuine realism is concerned, the Boer War at Brigh- 
ton Beach is a great success. The field covers twenty-seven acres, 
ten of which are devoted to military and native camps. The 
arena is backed by a finely painted scene, representing the 
Drakensburgh Mountains, with the quaint Boer homesteads .and 
churches in the foothills. These form a background for a most 
realistic reproduction of two of the most decisive battles of the 
Boer war— the Boer victory of Colonet and the surrender of 
Cronje at Paardeberg. In these battles eight hundred British 
troopers veterans of the contest they now rehearse, and three 
hundred’ and fifty Boers, led by the commanders whose names 
9 re found in history, take part, 
