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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Sept 8, 1906. 
SEA GIRT—MR. AND MRS. TOPPERWEIN, FAMOUS RIFLE AND SHOTGUN EXPERTS. 
a dance to the shooters and their friends in the large 
bail room of the hotel, Wednesday evening. Charlie 
Spencer, by request, played the piano, and Captain 
Hardy the violin, to give the young women, who com¬ 
posed the orchestra, a chance to dance. The young 
women were to select their partners, and Hood Waters 
and Tom Marshall were the first men on the floor. Mr. 
Spencer and Captain Hardy are both good musicians, 
and many couples who had on their wraps to go home, 
returned and joined in the dance. 
The boys who attended the shoot pronounced it “the 
best ever’’ and will return in 1907. • 
Mr. McKenzie should feel very proud, and much 
gratified, over the success of the first Grand Western 
Handicap, and the large number of shooters present. 
A Social Tramp. 
Malone’s Annual. 
The twelfth annual tournament of Capt. James R. 
Malone was held at Betterton, Md., on Aug. 27-30. There 
was a large attendance, and it was the most successful 
of Malone's annuals. Monday was practice day. On 
Tuesday, the programme consisted of six events at 15 
and three at 20 targets. Mr. Lester S. German, of 
Aberdeen, was high for the day with a score of 132 out 
of a total of 150 forgets shot at. Mr. William H. Foord, 
of Wilmington, Del.; T. Hoffman and Sim Glover were 
next, with 127, and L. J. Squier, Coe, Barr and Watts 
were third, with 125 each. The scores: 
Events: 12345G789 
Targets: 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 
Hawkins . 10 12 15 12 14 17 15 13 16 124 
German . 14 12 15 14 13 17 14 13 20 132 
Squier . 13 13 19 12 12 13 13 11 19 125 
Foord . 12 12 18 13 15 16 13 15 13 127 
Lupus . 12 10 14 11 12 14 8 14 14 109 
Coe . 12 12 18 12 13 17 13 12 16 125 
Shorty . 14 9 18 12 14 16 10 14 15 122 
Hoffman . 13 11 17 13 13 18 12 13 17 127 
Glover . 13 14 19 13 13 IS 12 12 13 127 
Malone . 10 7. 17 
Taylor . 11 13 18 10 9 18 12 7 12 110 
Barr . 11 14 15 14 11 13 14 15 18 125 
Hunter . 12 12 11 10 12 16 10 11 15 109 
Steubner . 11 9 IS 11 14 16 13 12 16 120 
Gufford . 13 11 19 9 12 15 15 10 16 120 
Keller . 12 10 16 14 13 16 13 12 13 119 
Chew . 9 9 15 11 9 11 9 8 14 95 
Watts . 10 12 17 11 15 16 11 14 19 125 
Levy . 11 11 15 11 11 14 10 11 16 110 
England . 11 10 15 11 11 16 14 11 19 118 
Dean . 15 12 17 12 14 11 9 14. 
Rasin . 6 10 15 10 9 14 13 6 . 
Mann . 9 7 11 6 7 10 S 7. 
Silver King . 12 11 13 8 12 16 15 10. 
Fieles . 12 11 17 12 14 13 12 12. 
Brice . 13 7 16 10 13 20 11 11 . 
Oldfield . 12 8 16 13 12 14 14 8 . 
Keen . 14 13 16 11 12 18 11 13. 
Jackson . 8 9 14 11 9 11 8 9 . 
Hartenstine . 6 7 11 11 6 13. 
Moxley . 11 9 17 11 13 14 14 13. 
France . 12 13 12 14 13 15 13 14. 
Smith . 14 12 14 11 13 13 10 10. 
C Tackson . 3. 
C Williams . 9 12 8. 
G Bolt .11 10 9. 
C A Stephens.11 .. .. 
R Reese . 5 .. .. 
,W P Stephens. 5. 
On Tuesday evening, there was a badger fight, of which 
Mr. J. H. Moxley was an impartial and satisfactory 
referee, and the renowned New Jersey shooter, Mr. J. 
W. Hoffman, acted as timekeeper. Each was mounted 
on tables and chairs, and clothed with overalls and 
leggins to guard their clothes. It was decided a draw. 
Aug. 29, Second Day. 
There were thirty-six participants on the second day, 
notwithstanding mud and bad weather. There were six 
events, five at 20 and one at 25 targets. The baseball 
match, between teams of shooters, was postponed on 
account of the rain and bad condition of the grounds. 
Mr. Luther J. Squier was high for the day with 114 out 
of 125. Messrs. J. Mowell Hawkins and Lester S. Ger¬ 
man tied for second place, both breaking 111. Dr. H. 
E. Lupus and England tied for third place, each break¬ 
ing 108. Here are the day’s scores: 
Events: 
i 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
'Targets: 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
25 
Squier .: . 
. 19 
17 
19 
17 
19 
23 
114 
Hawkins . 
. 19 
17 
20 
18 
18 
19 
111 
German . 
. 16 
18 
18 
19 
18 
22 
111 
Foord . 
. 17 
19 
16 
16 
17 
19 
104 
Glover . 
. 18 
17 
20 
12 
15 
18 
101 
Coe . 
. 17 
18 
IX 
17 
15 
22 
107 
Hoffman . 
. 16 
16 
12 
11 
18 
18 
91 
Schorty . 
. 14 
18 
13 
16 
15 
19 
95 
Barr . 
. 17 
14 
15 
17 
18 
22 
103 
Moxley . 
. 16 
15 
15 
14 
18 
21 
99 
Gifford . 
. 15 
19 
18 
17 
14 
23 
106 
W atts . 
. 15 
13 
15 
14 
18 
21 
96 
Taylor . 
. 14 
17 
16 
17 
16 
17 
97 
Hunter . 
.17 
15 
17 
17 
17 
18 
101 
L Smith . 
. 15 
14 
17 
12 
17 
17 
92 
Lupus . 
. 19 
17 
17 
17 
16 
22 
108 
Steubner . 
. 16 
17 
18 
16 
19 
19 
105 
France . 
. 15 
12 
16 
12 
17 
20 
92 
Dean . 
.16 
14 
15 
10 
13 
15 
83 
Keller . 
. 18 
15 
13 
16 
15 
19 
96 
Levy . 
. 11 
11 
14 
14 
15 
17 
82 
Chew . 
. 12 
10 
17 
11 
16 
15 
81 
England . 
. 17 
15 
18 
18 
18 
22 
108 
Rasin . 
. 10 
12 
13 
13 
12 
14 
74 
Keen . 
. 16 
15 
19 
14 
13 
20 
97 
Brice . 
. 16 
16 
20 
18 
12 
16 
98 
Tackson . 
. 15 
13 
16 
15 
10 
12 
81 
Mann . 
. 13 
10 
13 
8 
11 
10 
65 
S. King .18 14 15 14 17 18 96 
Malone . 15 14 16 10 .. .. 55 
Oldfield . 17 13 16 16 10 15 87 
G Bolt . 16 8 12 10 13 14 73 
Fieles . 16 15 14 15 15 17 92 
Thompson . 13 10 11 11 11 .. 56 
Woodlawn .16 15 12 18 61 
Roberts .15 16 11 18 62 
The revised total scores for Tuesday’s shoot at Better- 
ton are as follows: 
Hawkins 168, German 172, Squier 170, Ford 169, Lupus 
144, Coe 167, Shorty 164, Hoffman 163, Glover 172, Malone 
17, Taylor 147, Barr 169, Hunte’r 151, Steubner 159, Gifford 
154, Keller 154, Chew 126, Watts 168, Levy 144 England 
162 Dean 155, Rasin 126, Mann 98, Silver King 147, 
Fieles 148, Brice 151, Oldfield 143, Keen 164. Jackson 120, 
Hartenstine 67, Moxley 160, France 162, Smith 150, C. 
Jackson 3, C. Williams 29, G. Bolt 30, C. A. Stephens 11, 
R. Reese 8, W. P. Stephens 5. 
Aug. 30, Third Day. 
The programme of the third day was similar to that 
of the second day. 
German led for the day, with 121 out of 125; Shorty, 
second, with 117; Hawkins, third, with 116; Steubner, 
fourth, with 115, and Squier, who led in Wednesday’s 
shooting, fifth, with 112. Hawkins, Squier and German 
shot from 20yds., while the others shot from 18yds. 
German missed only 2 out of 80 targets in the first four 
events. Scores: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
Shot 
Targets: 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
25 
at. 
Brk. 
Hawkins, 20. 
. 18 
18 
19 
19 
19 
23 
125 
116 
Squier, 20. 
. 16 
19 
18 
18 
17 
24 
125 
112 
German, 20. 
. 19 
20 
19 
20 
19 
24 
125 
121 
Coe, 18 . 
. 15 
18 
17 
16 
18 
19 
125 
103 
Barr, IS. 
. 13 
17 
17 
15 
18 
20 
125 
100 
Clifford, IS . 
. 15 
11 
17 
16 
17 
21 
125 
97 
Hunter . 
. 16 
12 
17 
17 
16 
17 
125 
95 
Taylor .;. 
. 16 
15 
16 
15 
16 
16 
125 
94 
Steubner . 
. 18 
18 
18 
18 
20 
23 
125 
115 
Lupus, 18 . 
. 20 
13 
15 
14 
16 
19 
125 
97 
Keller . 
. 19 
16 
19 
19 
15 
19 
125 
107 
Chew . 
. 13 
15 
15 
18 
13 
100 
74 
Fieles . 
. 16 
15 
16 
13 
17 
is 
125 
95 
France . 
. 17 
15 
16 
14 
18 
2u 
125 
100 
Shorty . 
.19 
20 
17 
18 
19 
24 
125 
117 
Moxley . 
. 19 
17 
15 
15 
19 
24 
125 
109 
Watts . 
. 16 
16 
14 
18 
18 
23 
125 
105 
Hoffman . 
. 17 
12 
16 
17 
18 
21 
125 
101 
Rasin . 
. 10 
6 
14 
11 
15 
21 
125 
77 
E W Tackson. 
. 10 
H 
10 
S 
18 
16 
125 
73 
L Smith . 
. 19 
17 
13 
IS 
17 
23 
125 
107 
Oldfield . 
. 14 
15 
15 
12 
15 
16 
125 
87 
Levy . 
. 14 
12 
15 
14 
15 
21 
.125 
91 
Silver King . 
. 16 
8 
14 
11 
15 
19 
125 
83 
Kean . 
. 17 
17 
16 
15 
12 
17 
125 
94 
England, 18 . 
. 19 
13 
18 
14 
17 
17 
125 
98 
Mann . 
. 9 
10 
13 
12 
11 
10 
125 
65 
Brice . 
. 18 
16 
17 
15 
16 
19 
125 
101 
C Williams . 
. 12 
13 
13 
12 
80 
50 
Malone . 
. 17 
20 
17 
Antique . 
. 17 
20 
17 
Banks . 
14 
17 
16 
19 
22 
105 
88 
Atwell . 
10 
18 
17 
18 
20 
105 
83 
Bowen . 
16 
20 
17 
22 
S5 
75 
T Francis .. 
18 
19 
18 
20 
85 
75 
Howard . 
16 
14 
19 
14 
85 
63 
Brehm .... 
12 
9 
12 
15 
85 
48 
Allen .. 
8 
7 
40 
15 
G Francis .. 
15 
9 
ii 
15 
85 
50 
Bauer .. 
16 
25 
. 16 
The team race, 50 targets per man, was shot Wednesday 
afternoon, and was won by the Baltimore Shooting As¬ 
sociation with a total of 177 out of 200 targets shot at. 
Rising Sun was second with 161; Washington with 158 
was third; Arlington fourth, with 155, and Betterton 
fifth, w-ith 128. The Annapolis, Prospect Park; Colgate, 
Wilmington and Philadelphia Shooting Associations 
each had teams entered, but they were unable to get 
enough men to shoot. 
German, for the Baltimore Shooting Association, scored 
49 out of 50 targets. Lupus, for the Baltimore Shooting 
Association, and Moxley, for the Arlington, each made 
44. The scores: i 
Team race, 50 targets per man: 
