Sept. 6, 1913. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
305 
National Archery Tournament. 
The National Archery Association of the 
United States held its thirty-fifth annual tourna¬ 
ment on Aug. 19, 20, 21 and 22, 1913, on Soldiers’ 
Field, Boston, Mass. 
The account of the tournament is concluded 
from page 275, of last v 
Gentlemen’s team round: 
Boston Team. 
G. I\ Bryant. 91- 479 
C. E. Dallin .s8- 388 
H. B. Ricnardson.. 80- 380 
L. C. Smith . 69- 291 
328-1538 
Keystone Club. 
Dr. R. 1’. Elmer... 83- 405 
1. S. Ti.es . 80- 358 
Allan C. Hale . 65- 259 
Dr. O. L. Hertig . 80- 388 
308-1410 
Gent (men’s 
Dr. J. W. Doughty 86- 424 
F. Nelson Clay_77- 315 
Women's team round: 
Newton Team. 
Mrs. L. C. Smith.. 87- 411 
Mrs. 15. P. Gray .. 80- 438 
Miss Norma Pierce 64- 234 
eek s issue, as follows : 
Chicago Team. 
Will IT. Thompson 77- 319 
Dr. C. S. Case_ 67- 287 
H. L. Walker .78- 360 
H. S. Taylor . 81-.405 
303-1371 
Newton Team. 
Burton P. Gray.62- 280 
Ellis Spear, Jr. 73- 311 
C T Switzler . 77- 397 
S. W. Wilder .... 76- 330 
288-1318 
Mixed Team. 
E. W. Frentz . 51- 231 
E. L. Ovington ... 70- 302 
284-1272 
Boston Team. 
Mrs. E. VV. Frentz.57- 225 
Mrs. G. P. Bryant. 54- 226 
Miss M. Brownell.. 70- 291 
231-1083 181- 741 
Ladies’ Mixed Team. 
Mrs. P. S. Fletcher 56- 234 Miss Leila Rous.. 39- 126 
Mrs. R. P. E.mer.. 43- 155 - 
138- 515 
York round handicap: 72 arrows at 100yds., 48 arrows 
at 80yds., 24 arrows 
at 60yds.: 
Given. 
Made. 
Total. 
If. S. Tavlor . 
Allan C. Ha’e . 
. 133 
418 
551 
. 231 
295 
526 
S. W. Wilder . 
198 
464 
W. II. Wills . 
. 106 
346 
452 
II. B. Richardson . 
. 133 
318 
451 
FI. L. Walker . 
. 172 
260 
432 
B. P. Gray . 
. 167 
253 
425 
G. P. Bryant . 
.Scratch 
420 
420 
C. E. Dallin . 
. 117 
302 
419 
B. P. Gray, Tr. 
. 396 
19 
415 
Dr. f. W. Doughty 
. 13 
403 
416 
1- C. Smith . 
. 171 
238 
409 
J. S. files . 
. 143 
265 
40S 
Ellis Spear, Ir. 
C. T. Switzler . 
. 202 
202 
404 
. 172 
204 
396 
Dr. R. P. Elmer .. 
. 67 
327 
394 
Dr. O. L. Hertig . 
. 70 
301 
371 
F. Nelson Clay _ 
. 105 
259 
364 
VV. H. Thompson 
. 56 
262 
318 
Wallace Bryant .... 
212 
212 
E. L. Ovington .. . 
162 
162 
F. A. Edmands ... 
153 
153 
E. W. Frentz . 
136 
136 
I)r. C. S. Case . 
117 
117 
American round 
handicap; 30 arrows at 
60yds., 
arrows at 50yds., 30 
arrows at 40yds. 
Given. 
Made. 
Total. 
Burton. Payne Gray 
. 232 
377 
609 
F. A. Edmands ... 
. 208 
393 
601 
C. E. Dallin . 
. 85 
508 
593 
II. B. Richardson . 
. 118 
456 
574 
Ellis Spear, Jr. 
. 163 
395 
558 
J. S. files . 
. 121 
432 
553 
Prof. M. lfross Thomas. 219 
319 
538 
F. Nelson Clay .. 
. 149 
383 
532 
S. W. Wilder .... 
. 173 
358 
531 
II. S. Taylor . 
. 118 
411 
529 
H. D. Dubois . 
. 312 
215 
577 
B. P. Gray, Tr. 
. 420 
105 
525 
I.eorge P. Bryant , 
457 
523 
Earle 1.. Ovington 
. 267 
255 
522 
I., t . Smith . 
. 130 
3S5 
515 
C. T. Swiztler . 
. 197 
318 
515 
E. W. Frentz . 
. 223 
286 
509 
Dr. Calvin S. Case 
. 69 
438 
507 
Allen C. Hale . 
. 173 
329 
’502 
Dr. (). L. Hertig . 
. 43 
452 
495 
Dr. R. P. Elmer ... 
486 
486 
W. II. Wills . 
. Ill 
374 
4S5 
H. L. Walker . 
. 131 
342 
473 
Hr. T. W. lloughtv 
. 59 
393 
452 
Will H. Thompson 
. 74 
375 
449 
Columbia handicap: 
Given. 
Made. 
Total. 
Mrs. George P. Bryant... 
... 237 
229 
466 
Mrs. R. P. Elmer . 
... 25S 
179 
437 
Miss Leila Rous . 
259 
176 
435 
Miss Norma Fierce . 
... 126 
289 
415 
Miss Mary A. Brownell... 
... 152 
214 
Miss Dorothy Smith . 
... 129 
213 
342 
Mrs. B. P. Gray. 
... 100 
228 
328 
Mrs. E. W. Frentz. 
... 101 
223 
324 
Mrs. 1.. C. Smith . 
... 16 
294 
310 
Mrs. P. S. Fletcher . 
National handicap: 
292 
292 
Mrs. L. C. Smith. 
Given. 
Made. 
Total. 
... 14 
275 
289 
Miss Mary A. Brownell... 
... 57 
182 
239 
Mrs. E. VV. Erentz . 
. . 91 
134 
225 
Mrs. Burton P. Gray _ 
... 50- 
160 
210 
Miss Leila Rous . 
... 99 
86 
185 
Mrs. G. P. Bryant . 
... 69 
111 
180 
Mrs. P. S. Fletcher . 
166 
166 
Miss Dorothy Smith . ... 
... 123 
39 
162 
Mrs. R. P. Elmer . 
... 98 
52 
150 
Miss Norma Pierce . 
... 43 
71 
114 
CHAMPIONSHIPS. 
Double York round: 
Dr. J. W. Doughty won with. 5 
George Phillips Bryant made . 4 
Dr. Robert P. Elmer made . 1 
Total . 
Double American round: 
Dr. Robert P. Elmer won with 
Cyrus E. Dallin made . 
Dr. O. L. Plertig made . 
George Phillips Bryant made 
Dr. J. W. Doughty made . 
F. Nelson Clay made . 
S. W. Wilder made . 
Total . 
Double National round: 
Mrs. P. S. Fletcher won with... 
Mrs. Louis C. Smith made __ 
Total . 
Double Columbia round: 
Mrs. Louis C. Smith won with 
Mrs. P. S. Fletcher made . 
Mrs. Burton Payne Gray made 
10 
Points. 
7 % 
1 
Vz 
V* 
10 
Points. 
6 
2 
8 
Points. 
5 
3 
2 
Total . io 
Flight shoot—Dr. Robert P. Elmer won with 260yds. 
and 1ft.; Mrs. George Phillips Bryant won with 351vds. 
and 4-10It. 
Mrs. Bryant’s shot establishes a new flight record 
for ladies, breaking the record made bv Miss Mabel 
Taylor in 1904 of 219 yards. 
CHAMPIONSHIP MEDALS. 
MEN. 
Yord round gold medal, awarded annually 
to the winner of the double York round, won 
by Dr. J. W. Doughty with 178 hits, 802 score, 
or 5 points. 
American round gold medal, awarded an¬ 
nually to the winner of the double American 
round, won by Dr. Robert P. Elmer with 170 
hits, 1,000 score, or y/ points. 
WOMEN. 
National round gold medal, awarded an¬ 
nually to the winner of the double National 
round, won by Mrs. P. S. Fletcher with 93 hits, 
377 score, or 6 points. 
Columbia round gold medal, awarded an¬ 
nually to the winner of the double Columbia 
round, won by Mrs. Louis C. Smith with 116 
hits, 574 score, or 5 points. 
RANGE MEDALS. 
MEN. 
100yds.—G. P. Bryant . 
80yds.—H. S. Taylor . 
60yds.—Dr. O. L. Hertig. 
50yds.—C. E. Dallin. 
40yds.—F. N. Clay . 
WOMEN. 
60yds.—Mrs. Burton Payne Gray. 
50yds.—Miss Mary A. Brownell’.’’ 
40yds.—Mrs. E. VV. Frentz . . 
30yds.—Miss Norma Pierce . . 
TROPHIES AND MEDALS. 
If. s. 
65-279 
62-276 
42-210 
55-317 
60-354 
47-167 
25- 97 
36-182 
40-210 
MEN. 
A. G. Spalding s Gold Medal—Awarded an¬ 
nually to the archer making most golds at the 
\ ork round, won by G. P., Bryant with 19 golds. 
Potomac Medal—Awarded annually to the 
archer making highest individual score in the 
team shoot, won by G. P. Bryant with 91 hits, 
479 score. 
Might Shot Medal—Awarded annually to the 
archer making longest distance in three trials 
with any bow and arrow, won by Dr. Robert P. 
Elmer with 260 yards, 1 3-10 feet. 
Pearsall Bugle—Awarded annually to any 
team of four men representing any archery club 
in the association making the largest gross score, 
won by the Boston team with 328 hits, 1538 score. 
Weston Trophy—Awarded annually to the 
archer making the most golds at any end of six 
arrows, to be the property of a thrice consecu¬ 
tive winner, won by Dr. Robert P. Elmer with 
4 golds at 40 yards. 
*Duff Silver Arrow—Awarded annually to 
the archer shooting in his first tournament mak¬ 
ing the highest score in the double American 
round, won by Dr. J. W. Doughty with 164 hits, 
848 score. 
Chicago Archery Club Trophy—Awarded 
annually to the archer making the largest num¬ 
ber of hits in the combined double York, double 
American and team rounds, to become the prop¬ 
erty of the first winning it three times, won by 
G. P. Bryant with 436 hits. 
fElmer Wooden Spoon, Carved Oak—Pre¬ 
sented to Dr. R. P. Elmer, of Wayne, Pa., to be 
awarded annually to the archer shooting all 
events in his first tournament, making the lowest 
score in the American round, won by Burton 
Payne Gray, Jr., with 53 hits, 199 score. 
WOMEN. 
A. G. Spalding’s Gold Medal—-Awarded an¬ 
nually to the woman making most golds in the 
National round, tied by Mrs. L. C. Smith with 
5 golds, Miss Mary A. Brownell with 5 golds, 
and Mrs. G. P. Bryant with 5 golds. 
Flight Shot Medal—Awarded annually to 
the woman making longest distance in three 
trials with any bow and arrow, won by Mrs. 
G. P. Bryant with 251 yards, 4-10 foot. 
♦This was the first American score ever shot by 
Dr. Doughty. 
fBurton Payne Gray, Jr., is aged 10 years. 
