July 5, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Idaho State Sportsmen's Association. 
Boise, Idaho, June 18.—Following are the scores of 
the two-day shoot of the Idaho State Sportsmen’s As¬ 
sociation : 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke 
*H E Poston . 
. 250 
238 
200 
193 
D J Holohan . 
. 250 
238 
200 
183 
E M Sweeley . 
.250 
230 
200 
175 
♦L FI Reid . 
. 250 
239 
200 
194 
A G Keister . 
. 250 
220 
♦F C Riehl . 
. 250 
241 
200 
188 
L Rayburn . 
. 250 
244 
200 
188 
C I- Mackey . 
. 250 
233 
200 
ISO 
Press Lewis . 
. 250 
218 
200 
180 
B W Brady . 
. 250 
227 
200 
170 
♦E J Morgan . 
. 250 
239 
200 
184 
C W Fuller . 
. 250 
237 
200 
181 
J W McLaughlin ... 
. 250 
234 
200 
190 
L A Lehrbas . 
. 250 
239 
200 
185 
*Bert Acker . 
. 250 
240 
200 
186 
'“Guv Holohan . 
. 250 
237 
200 
190 
L L Bartenshaw ... 
. 145 
118 
100 
84 
F E Anderson . 
. 160 
145 
80 
63 
T II Dumphy . 
. 100 
81 
60 
46 
*T A Reed . 
. 250 
212 
200 
172 
Ray Martin . 
.250 
226 
200 
177 
J G Gray . 
. 250 
228 
200 
182 
W C Tatro . 
. 250 
221 
200 
154 
F P Wade .. 
. 250 
224 
200 
160 
E F Walton . 
. 250 
213 
200 
158 
Earl Baldock . 
. 250 
231 
200 
184 
Carl Adelmann . 
. 250 
227 
200 
170 
A1 Adelmann . 
.250 
219 
200 
175 
II L Streeter . 
. 250 
225 
200 
179 
W H Williamson . 
. 250 
211 
200 
183 
A1 Bayhottse . 
. 250 
220 
R A Young . 
. 250 
203 
200 
165 
C R Emmett . 
. 250 
211 
E C Grice . 
. 145 
127 
200 
164 
Geo Theriot . 
. 145 
116 
200 
175 
T T Huston . 
200 
170 
H II Mack .-... 
160 
126 
O W Allen . 
♦Professionals. 
140 
107 
Roanoke G. C. 
One of the largest crowds of shooters who have faced 
the traps were present on Saturday afternoon, June 28, 
at the week-end shoot of the club. Weather conditions 
being ideal, except for the intense heat, a number of good 
scores were recorded. The weekly trophies offered by 
the club were won by the following members: 
Scratch class: Dr. L. G. Richards, first; Jamison and 
W. S. Tones tied for second. 
Class A: Bringman first; Holland second. 
Class B: Cox first; Dyer second. 
Class C: F. Jones first; Payne second. 
Stevens trophy: F. Jones. 
The individual scores made by the respective shoot¬ 
ers were as follows, 50 targets per man: 
Per 
Broke. Cent. 
F Tones . 
. 49 
98 
♦Storr . 
. 119 
94 
Dr L Richards., 
. 47 
94 
W S Jones.. 
. 46 
92 
Jamison . 
. 46 
92 
Holland . 
. 45 
90 
*Scholl .. 
. 45 
90 
♦Fisher . 
. 90 
90 
Cox . 
. 44 
88 
Bringman . 
, 44 
88 
BJoxton . 
. 44 
88 
J Poindexter .... 
. 44 
88 
Price .. 
. 43 
86 
Shepherd . 
. 43 
86 
Watson . 
, 43 
86 
Per 
Broke. Cent. 
Cassell . 41 82 
E Poindexter.... 41 82 
Elliott . 40 80 
Dyer . 33 66 
Morgan . 33 66 
Boyd . 32 64 
Murray . 32 64 
*Lee . 48 64 
Payne .. 31 62 
D W Richards.. 29 58 
Ammen . 27 54 
Byrd .. 27 54 
T T Fishburne.. 24 48 
Nelson . 23 46 
R T Fishburne. 6 12 
Bushong, official referee. 
♦Professionals. Storr shot at 125; Fisher at 100; 
Lee at 75 targets with 20-gauge gun. 
Lt Crosse G. C. 
La Crosse, Wis., June 22. —To-day seventeen shooters 
tried their skill at breaking the elusive clay target. 
Wager with 48 was high amateur, Mitchell, Sr., and 
Lowe second with 47, Schwalbe Roberge and Winter 
third with 46. The scores follow: 
Wager .48 
♦Mitchell . 48 
Mitchell, Sr . 47 
Lowe . 47 
Schwalbe . 46 
N inter . 46 
Bartl . 42 
Smith . 41 
Schleiter . 40 
♦Professionals. 
Bozard . 40 
Bradt . 38 
J Mitchell . 37 
Suitor . 37 
Tausche . 32 
Roberge . 46 
Mrs. Winter . 30 
P Mitchell . 23 
The La Crosse Gun Club will hold a tournament on 
July 13. Programs can be had by addressing T. V. 
Winter, or C. C. Mitchell. 
C. C. Mitchell. 
Brewster G. C. 
Brewster, Ohio, June 25.- — Following are the scores 
made by the Brewster Gun Club at their shoot on June 
24. Mrs. T. C. Young, of Iron Junction, Minn., was the 
official scorer, and she proved herself quite expert in 
making goose eggs as the scores will show: 
D Webner 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
.65 
43 
D Young .. 
. 40 26 
T Young . 
. 50 
30 
W Belding 
.25 17 
A Burns ... 
.50 
40 
W Wilson . 
.10 5 
B Click ... 
. 50 
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TRIUMPHANT VICTORIES AT THE 
Grand American Handicap 
PROVE THE SUPERIORITY OF 
T HE remarkable series of victories at Dayton, June 17-20, 
distinctly places Dupont, Ballistite and Schultze powders 
in the lead for trapshooting honors. 
THE GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP 
Won by M. S. Hootman, Hicksville, O., 97 x 100—17 yds.shooting Dupont 
The High Professoinal Score in Grand American Handicap. 
Walter Hnff, Macon, Ga., 97 x 100—2T yds.shooting Dupont 
The National Amateur Championship The Nat’l Professional Championship 
Barton Lewis, Auburn, Ill., 195 x 200, C. A. Young, Springfield, Ohio, 197 x 
18 yards, shooting Schultze. 200, 18 yards, shooting Ballistite. 
The High Amateur Score in the 
Preliminary Handicap 
A. B. Richardson, Dover, Del., 96 x 100, 
20 yards, shooting Dupont. 
The High Professional Score in the 
Preliminary Handicap 
Walter Huff, Macon, Ga., 96 x 100, 
21 yards, shooting Dupont. 
High General Average for all 
Single Targets 
Walter Huff, Macon, Ga., 671 x 700, 
shooting Dupont. 
W. R. Crosby, O’Fallon, Ill., 664 x 700, 
shooting Dupont. 
High General Average for Single and 
Double Targets 
Walter Huff, Macon, Ga., 752 x 800, 
shooting Dupont. 
W. R. Crosby, O’Fallon, Ill., 749x800, 
shooting Dupont. 
Amateur Championship at Double Targets. 
Geo. L. Lyon, Durham, N. C., 94 x 50 Double Targets .shooting Dupont 
The Consolation Handicap 
B. V. Covert, Lockport, N. Y., 96 x 
100, 18 yards, shooting Dupont. 
Long Runs of Tournament 
Amateur: Allen Heil, Allentown, Pa., 
114 straight R. H. Bruns, Brook- 
ville, Ind., 108 straight. 
Professional: L. S. German, Aberdeen, 
Md., 121 straight. Each shot Dupont. 
S HOOT DUPONT, BALLISTITE or SCHULTZE— 
the powders that make and break records at the traps. Made 
and Guaranteed by the pioneer powder makers of America. 
E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS POWDER CO. 
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE 
Starved Rock G. C. 
At a meeting of the Interurban Trapshooters’ As¬ 
sociation, at LTtica, Ill., June 20, the name of the club 
was changed to "The Starved Rock Gun Club.” Con- 
situation and by-laws were adopted, and commencing 
July 8 , the regular annual meeting and election will be 
held on the second Wednesday of July. The semi¬ 
annual meeting of directors on the second Wednesday of 
January and July. Club house and grounds are located 
between Utica and La Salle, about two and a half miles 
west of Starved Rock State Park. 
This ciub was started by L. S. McCoy and W. D. 
Stannard (U. M. C. and Du Pont) only a little over a 
year ago, and is now one of the most successful clubs 
in the State, with a membership of over 100 and steadily 
growing. This is a good example of what can be done 
along an interurban line (this club drawing members 
from sixteen towns). 
We have a nice club house and the finest shooting 
grounds in the State, out of debt and money in the 
treasury. We hold practice shoots every Sunday after¬ 
noon, and it’s very seldom that we have less than 
twenty in attendance. 
Trophy shoots, first Sunday in every month; mer¬ 
chandise, third Sunday in every month. Everybody 
welcome. 
Highland G. C. 
Philadelphia, Pa., June 28.—Percy Pflegar was the 
high gun at the monthly shoot to-day at Edge Hill with 
86 . J. Franklin Meehan took the spoon for high in 
Class B; Joel Davis in Class C, and J. Franklin Meehan, 
Jr., in Class D. Davis, J. F. Meehan, Sr., and J. F., Jr., 
each has two points on the club trophy. Points for the 
Burns memorial trophy follow: Pflegar and Davis, each 
2; Perry 1. 
Pflegar . B 21 23 23 19 8 
Davis . B 22 21 16 17 .. 
Cook . 
. B 
LiiJ 
22 
16 
21 
25 
'7 
Perry . 
. B 
20 
18 
IS 
14 
6 
Laurent . 
. D 
12 
14 
H Greenway . 
. C 
10 
13 
ii 
14 
6 
S S Walton . 
. C 
8 
7 
Meehan . 
. B 
23 
22 
Meehan, Jr . 
. D 
22 
18 
Tom Meehan . 
. B 
20 
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