Aug. 2, 1913. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Wisconsin and Upper Peninsula of Michigan 
Trapshooters’ Association. 
Green Bay, Wis., July 22. —Fourteenth annual State 
shoot of the Wisconsin and Upper Peninsula of Michi¬ 
gan Trapshooters’ Association, held at Green Bay, Wis., 
July 18-20, was eminently successful. The five-man team 
trophy was won bv the local club, and the State champion¬ 
ship went to Wm. J. Raup, of Portage, who broke 94. 
The weather man interfered with only one shower during 
the three days. The Badger Club, of Milwaukee, was 
awarded the next State shoot. . 
High amateur was W. J. Raup, of Portage, with 412 
out of 450; second, B. A. Claflin, Green Bay, 409; third, 
J S. Young, Chicago, 408. High professional was R. W. 
Clancy, with 420; second, F. G. Bills with 420; third, E. 
S. Graham, 416. 
The scores in the five-man team race for the Morley- 
Murphy trophy were: 
Green Bay. 
Badgers of Milwaukee. 
B A Claflin ... 
.... 97 
C P Shumway .. 
...89 
W E Riley. 
.... 86 
W H Stump .... 
...89 
W E Meusel... 
.... 86 
T F Wulff. 
...92 
A G Holmes... 
.... 86 
II Brown . 
...83 
R E St. John.. 
.... 86-441 
Wm Doelle .... 
... 84—437 
F A Nolan. 
North Fond 
.... 87 
du Lac. 
Schantz . 
...83 
Kinker . 
.... 87 
Hill . 
... 79—423 
Stoock . 
.... 87 
The regular program had 150 targets each day—six 20s 
and two 15s on the first day, and ten 15-target events on 
each of the succeeding days, with scores as follows: 
•F G Bills. 
1st Day. 
2d Day. 
143 
3d Day 
136 
G V I >ering. 
141 
133 
C P Shumway. 
134 
132 
Del Miller . 
132 
132 
W H Stump. 
117 
132 
*G E Mathews. 
133 
127 
F Schwalbe . 
. 124 
108 
133 
J P McGuigan . 
104 
112 
E E Nickel . 
199. 
126 
R C Graf. 
126 
120 
H Hammersmith . 
138 
132 
L E Woessner. 
104 
F J Dreyfus. 
. 131 
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133 
B A Claflin. 
. 145 
131 
133 
W E Mensel. 
. 130 
123 
133 
A G Holmes . 
. 131 
128 
R E St Tohn . 
. 128 
127 
132 
W E Riley. 
137 
127 
J F Wulf. 
. 139 
132 
128 
J S Young. 
. 143 
126 
139 
Henry Brown . 
. 124 
101 
199 
O P Goode. 
. 122 
119 
129 
W J Raup. 
. 140 
136 
136 
*R W Clancy. 
144 
139 
E S Graham. 
. 140 
139 
137 
J E Rowett. 
. 126 
K E Hiscox. 
. 134 
G Schell . 
. 135 
122 
136 
*C E Robbins. 
. 130 
120 
130 
W Gruhn . 
. Ill 
119 
117 
Ed Robinson . 
. 127 
100 
113 
Wm Doelle . 
116 
113 
M Broughton . 
. 123 
116 
132 
*W D Stannard . 
. 130 
134 
137 
E K Eastman. 
. 117 
131 
132 
R Babcock . 
134 
H McMillen . 
199 
13i 
C E Henshaw. 
. 119 
119 
114 
W H Vietmeyer . 
130 
126 
F A Nolan. 
. 134 
121 
133 
J M Hill. 
115 
109 
F Kinker . 
. 135 
199, 
105 
T Strook . 
. 133 
130 
107 
J T Shantz . 
. 125 
124 
124 
C H Heisinger. 
107 
105 
Ed Schendell . 
. 129 
124 
Geo Mashek . 
134 
130 
Ed Voght . 
114 
113 
Geo Dieter . 
124 
109 
E G Brazelton. 
112 
118 
J Zahorick . 
104 
123 
M Muckleston . 
121 
123 
H E White . 
92 
E Gahr. 
125 
123 
F R Brace. 
70 
95 
J Winter . 
128 
126 
F Kaufman . 
115 
121 
J Kenchell . 
120 
135 
O B Sousthagen . 
111 
116 
W Zimmerman . 
122 
129 
R Muehreke . 
112 
LI Mennier . 
117 
Chas Atkins . 
105 
W Wegner . 
117 
Geo Bentow . 
128 
E Ahern . 
106 
L Gosslein . 
105 
T Weber . 
110 
H Danz . 
116 
W S Magill. 
95 
Medford tOkla.) G. C. 
Medford, Okla., July 25. —This is the first time our 
club has shot on regular shoot day for some time. Scores 
follow: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Hutchinson 
. 30 
25 
Hardy . 
. 30 
24 
\\ ilson . 
. 30 
26 
Soucek .. .. 
. 25 
22 
Shot at. Broke 
Croxton . 
. 25 10 
Bunch ... 
. 25 21 
Chism ... 
. 25 20 
1. V. Hardy, Sec’y. 
Win cues ter 
Loaded Shells, Shotguns or Both 
HAVE WON 
The Most Important Shooting Events 
Of 1913 
The Grand American Handicap: M. S. 
Hicksville, Ohio, the winner, shot Winchester 
peater” Shells and a Winchester Repeating 
low-priced, high-quality combination. 
The Eastern Handicap: G. W. Howell, of Northumber¬ 
land, Pa., the winner, shot Winchester Loaded “Leader” 
Shells. 
The Dupont 18-yard Championship Trophy: W. M. 
Foord, of Wilmington, Del., the winner, shot Winchester 
Loaded “Leader” Shells. 
Get Next To The Cashier’s Office By 
Shooting What The Big Winners Do 
Hootman, of 
Loaded “Re- 
Shotgun, the 
Frontier Rod and G. C. 
Buffalo, N. Y.. July 28.—Herewith are scores of 
our July shoot, at which a team race with the Dunkirk 
Gun Club was shot. The weather was fine, but ex¬ 
tremely hot, and the guns hotter. Harry Harrison, of 
Rochester, motored to Buffalo to enjoy the sport, ac¬ 
companied by Mrs. Harrison; also Sim Glover, repre¬ 
sentative of the U. M. C., and L. D. Willis, of Western 
Cartridge Co. After the program the Dunkirk sports¬ 
men were taken for a motor boat trip down the Niagara 
River. The scores of the regular program—five events, 
three of 25, one of 15 and one of 10 targets: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Parker . 
. 100 
81 
Squelch ... 
. 75 
51 
Tousley .... 
. 75 
58 
Harrison .. 
.100 
86 
(r Hauser .. 
. 75 
57 
Vedder ... 
. 75 
54 
Hopper .... 
. 100 
S8 
*WiHis ... 
.ICO 
91 
Wrattan .... 
. 75 
61 
*Glover ... 
.100 
96 
A Schweda 
. 100 
53 
W Hewitt . 
. 75 
58 
.1 Schweda . 
. 75 
45 
Peasland . 
. 50 
36 
Anderson .. 
. 75 
41 
Dewaid ... 
.10O 
60 
Loeb . 
. 75 
26 
Suckow ... 
. 50 
44 
. 100 
78 
. 25 
10 
Collins . 
. 75 
49 
McHale ... 
. 25 
10 
Patterson . 
100 
90 
O’Donnell . 
25 
12 
Thompkins . 
100 
86 
Kerwin . 
25 
18 
Eichberg . 
100 
91 
G McKenna _ 
50 
37 
Sahlen . 
75 
35 
Sullivan . 
25 
12 
Faber . 
25 
17 
O Hewitt . 
25 
17 
Team race: 
Dunkirk. 
Frontier. 
Parker . 
.. 40 
Wakefield. 
.. 41 
1 ousley . 
.. 41 
Patterson . 
.. 44 
G Hauser . 
.. 40 
Thompkins . 
.. 46 
Hopper . 
.. 4G 
Eichberg . 
.. 44 
W rattan . 
.. 41 
Squelch . 
.. 33 
A Schweda . 
.. 28 
\ odder . 
.. 33 
1 Schweda . 
.. 31 
W Hewitt . 
.. 42 
Anderson . 
.. 29 
Dewaid . 
.. 42 
Loeb . 
.. 16 
Suckow . 
.. 44 
Collins . 
.. 31- 
-343 
G McKenna . 
.. 37- 
-396 
Eichberg' was high amateur with 91 per cent.; Sim 
Glover, high pro. with 96 per cent. 
The Frontier point winners in lie cup race follow: 
Class A—W. Hewitt, 24; Class B—Thompkins, 24; Class. 
C — Squelch, 19; Handicap—Patterson, 25. 
