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FOREST AND STREAM 
July 5, 1913 
The “Old Reliable” Parker Gun 
at Dayton, Ohio, June 17 - 21 , gave a wonderful demonstration of its 
unsurpassed shooting powers. 
In the G. A. H„ Arthur Killam, at 20 yards, made a score of 
96 x 100. W. R. Crosby, at 22 yards, made a similar score, and 
Walter Huff, at 21 yards, scored 97 x 100. Mr. Huff’s score was- 
high in the professional class, and won for him the special money 
prize and medal offered for the best professional score in this event. 
The high general average for the entire week’s tournament was 
made by Walter Huff, with score of 752 x 800. W. R. Crosby 
made second high score, 749 x 800. The above scores included the 
double target events. 
Such splendid shooting from practically the extreme handicap 
distances amply demonstrates that for power of holding together 
shot at extreme ranges, and for accuracy of shooting, the PARKER 
GUN cannot be surpassed. 
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Chicago G. C. 
Chicago, Ill., June 22. —The following scores were 
made by the thirty-seven shooters who participated in 
the different events: 
Handicap, 100 targets per 
man: 
J 11 May . 
n 
100 
c 
W May 
15 
92 
L Kumffer . 
ii 
99 
H 
Wolfe 
8 
91 
D E Thomas . 
. 4 
97 
H 
Walsh 
11 
91 
A Moore . 
8 
95 
A 
Lino . 
33 
91 
Geo Eck . 
6 
94 
C 
W Seelig 
6 
89 
B L Kammerer ... 
8 
94 
T 
L Coppersmitl 
...33 
88 
1 W Keller . 
28 
94 
P 
Miller 
13 
87 
E Silver . 
4 
93 
T 
P Bue 
n 
77 
(J E Stemmer .... 
a 
93 
1 
Lino . 
23 
77 
L Stockley . 
4 
92 
C 
F Seeli 
g . 
15 
68 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
Targets: 
15 
25 
25 
25 
25 
24 
J H May . 
... 14 
22 
14 
L Kumtier . 
... 12 
D E Thomas . 
... 11 
21 
20 
15 
A Moore . 
... 12 
Geo Eck . 
20 
21 
11 L Kammerer ... 
... 11 
24 
21 
15 
J W Keller . 
. 
... 9 
9 
E Silver . 
... 14 
23 
21 
23 
20 
C F Stemmer . 
23 
C W May . 
... 12 
H Wolfe . 
21 
II Walsh . 
... 13 
A Lino . 
7 
8 
... 13 
J L Coppersmith . 
4 
19 
14 
17 
P Miller . 
... ii 
22 
T P Bue . 
... 10 
18 
T Lino . 
... 8 
19 
20 
17 
22 
10 
C 1' Seelig . 
... 9 
O M George . 
10 
14 
14 
17 
Dr R A Griffith .. 
21 
20 
23 
18 
Geo A Crane . 
16 
19 
15 
16 
Dr W C Sanford .. 
15 
15 
11 
12 
W Sanford, Tr. 
16 
20 
17 
IS 
Dr Geo G Davis 
11 
11 
17 
16 
T B Seymour . 
4 
4 
6 
7 
C W Irrgang . 
6 
3 
6 
8 
17 
2 
W A Davis . 
21 
23 
20 
W G Lewis . 
19 
22 
22 
C G Walker . 
18 
22 
17 
G T Nist . 
21 
18 
20 
11 llaage . 
11 
18 
19 
18 
Events Nos. 4 
and 
5 distance handicap. 
Event No. 6 was at 12 pairs. 
June 21.—A steady downpour of rain all morning 
kept most of our shooters away, although a few who 
did venture out had some good shooting, as it quit 
raining when they arrived at the park. The scores: 
Handicap, 100 targets per man: 
L M Fetherston ..4 00 TV Cannon _ 33 89 
C F Stemmer .... 6 95 J G Parker.15 74 
Events: 1 2 3 4 Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 15 24 25 25 Targets:. 15 24 25 25 
L Fetherston . 13 19 .. .. PI A Newkirk.11 13 
T 1’ Cannon .. 9 11 .. .. G A Morrill. 9 11 
Wm Curch .15 13 AT Edmonson 10 .. 19 .. 
Event No. 2 was at 12 pairs. 
Du Bois G. C. 
Du Bois, Pa., June 26.—A very successful two-day 
shoot was pulled here with Wright on top with 285 out 
of 200. The scores: 
1 st 
Day 
Wright .141 
2 d 
Day 
144 
W C Shiffer ... 
1 st 
Day 
124 
2 d 
Day 
119 
*1. German ... 
. 149 
148 
1 A Peach . 
132 
127 
*Henderson ... 
. 144 
148 
W Wilkins . 
62 
76 
Kuhn . 
. 125 
127 
*W H Herr .... 
146 
149 
*Hassam . 
. Ill 
118 
*H S Weller ... 
137 
145 
*C F Moore .. 
. 143 
142 
C N Fisher .... 
108 
103 
Geo Cochran .. 
. 139 
144 
E Schwem . 
121 
120 
*T Lewis . 
. 139 
134 
G M Maxwell.. 
144 
142 
L Squires . 
. 116 
127 
G Dautt . 
124 
139 
W L Forte ... 
. Ill 
112 
B M Osborn.... 
123 
117 
*W B Dorian . 
. 139 
139 
R E Miller .... 
116 
107 
J E Penrod.... 
.. 139 
133 
II C Mineer.... 
129 
126 
E M Kelly .... 
,. 134 
133 
W B Alexander 
122 
132 
1 C Speer . 
. 133 
130 
L W Quinn .... 
131 
129 
W Davis . 
. 12 S 
131 
F Guinszburg... 
143 
142 
C C Farnum .. 
.. 136 
129 
1 Levinson. 
109 
115 
P S Kift . 
. 108 
S9 
R Travis . 
133 
135 
A Bergerman . 
. 133 
126 
T II Dearment.. 
132 
127 
A M Benette.. 
. 141 
141 
H Wilson . 
122 
111 
Robinson G. C. 
Robinson, Ill., June 25.—The score of 186 was high 
enough to win to-day. This was cracked by Edmonson, 
and there was nothing anywhere near it among the 
amateurs. Cadwallader topped it by two for high pro¬ 
fessional. The scores: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
*Vietmeyer . 
.. 200 
167 
Austin . 
...200 
152 
*Baker . 
.. 200 
186 
Dr Dunham 
.. 200 
150 
*Benton .... 
.. 200 
163 
G Lane . 
.... 200 
148 
*Mathews ... 
.. 200 
173 
1 Lane .... 
.... 200 
126 
*Cadwallader 
.. 200 
188 
Barter . 
.... 200 
154 
Edmonson 
.. 200 
186 
Gaskins _ 
.... 200 
153 
Franke . 
.. 200 
130 
Miller . 
.... 200 
163 
leach . 
.. 200 
140 
Rauch . 
.... 200 
162 
Roebuck .... 
.. 200 
155 
Shea . 
... 200 
145 
C Albright .. 
.. 200 
131 
Kivits . 
.... 200 
166 
Gamier . 
.. 200 
151 
Wallerick 
.... 200 
159 
F Allbright . 
.. 200 
154 
Dr Brooks 
.... 200 
162 
Batman . 
.. 200 
141 
Suit . 
.... 200 
131 
