Sept. 13, 1913. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
341 
Terre Haute Rod and Gun Club. 
Terre Haute, Ind., Aug. 30.— The annual State 
tournament of the Indiana Trapshooters’ League, which 
was held at Terre Haute, Ind., Aug. 25 and 26, under 
the auspices of the Terre Haute Rod and Gun Club 
was among the most successful shoots ever held in the 
State. 
The central location of the city and the magnificent 
shooting range of the club attracted many shooters from 
over the State, as well as from our sister States. 
The shoot was a three-day event, Aug. 24 being de¬ 
voted to a practice program. 
The shooters began to arrive early, and by 2 o’clock, 
the time for starting the program, we had seventy 
names enrolled. The program for the day consisted of 
four 16-bird events and two 20-bird events, a total of 
100 birds. J. S. Young carried away the honors as well 
as the diamond pin for the high gun of the day’s pro¬ 
gram, having made a score of 98 out of 100. 
Monday and Tuesday were the registered State 
tournament days. Before shooting began at 9 o’clock 
there were registered eighty-five names, or seventeen 
squads. The program for the first day was ten 15- 
bird events, with two special events of 26 birds each. In 
a short time after shooting had begun, it was seen 
that with the number of shooters entered it would be 
impossible to complete the program with only two 
traps. Arrangements were immediately made for the 
installation of another trap, and within a short time we 
were shooting over three traps instead of two. This, 
however, did not enable us to complete our entire pro¬ 
gram for the day, being required to cary one of the 
special events over until Tuesday. 
Tuesday’s program, which consisted of ten 15-bird 
events with two special events of 25 birds each, was 
begun promptly at 9 o’clock, and by having three traps 
and continuing the shooting without intermission for 
lunch, we succeeded in finishing it in good time, and 
within five minutes later the last gun was fired, the 
shooters were being paid their money. 
Many of the celebrities of the country were present, 
namely, Wm. Crosby. Rolla Heikes, Jay Graham, Ed. 
Graham, J. Day and others. 
C. A. Edmonson, of Indianapolis, captured the State 
trophy by breaking 290 out of 300. R. H. Bruns, last 
year’s winner of the trophy, broke 288. The president’s 
trophy was won by Gus Molier, of Indianapolis. The 
Secretary trophy was won by Geo. Moorehead. of Terre 
Haute, and the two-man team prize by C. A. Edmonson 
and T. H. Parry. Scores: 
1st 
2d 
1st 
2d 
Day. 
Day. 
Day. 
Day. 
R O Miller.... 
131 
138 
Chas Peck .... 
137 
142 
W Roach . 
139 
143 
Chas Humston. 
135 
134 
B Shea . 
133 
136 
Fred Ragle .... 
12? 
132 
G A Moorhead. 
133 
134 
J A Dawson... 
134 
135 
VV Kivits . 
123 
126 
W H Haws.... 
116 
115 
E Letrel . 
141 
139 
Wm Huddy ... 
138 
129 
J S King. 
128 
128 
A Greene . 
135 
133 
E Bindley, Jr.. 
122 
123 
Day . 
143 
147 
*H Cadwallader 
138 
147 
F P Fuchs. 
120 
137 
F Buckingham. 
134 
129 
W L Straughn 
141 
134 
T S Young. 
137 
G A Beard.... 
121 
130 
R H Bruns.... 
144 
iii 
W W Erskine... 
145 
142 
M Kneussl . 
140 
141 
B Donnelly . 
124 
F A Graper.... 
138 
*J Graham. 
143 
146 
N Arie . 
138 
136 
B Lewis . 
146 
141 
D C Rogers.... 
139 
138 
*Ed Graham ... 
143 
140 
G A Wagner- 
140 
143 
T W Bell . 
146 
146 
O F Britton.... 
133 
139 
K Jewett . 
135 
G Williamson .. 
133 
136 
F C Koch. 
141 
142 
*0 W V'each... 
90 
67 
W C Hofer. 
123 
132 
*H Vietmeyer... 
136 
135 
*J M Barr. 
139 
143 
M M Glover.... 
136 
141 
Tas Shooff. 
79 
C C Hickman... 
139 
138 
W Minnick .... 
119 
i24 
S F Spencer. 
131 
132 
W E Austin.... 
116 
113 
W Ferstenmaker 122 
131 
C M Franke.... 
119 
114 
T H Parry. 
139 
136 
Dr A B Brooks. 
124 
C A Edmonson. 
147 
143 
J Lane . 
65 
F VV Lewis. 
125 
113 
R C Rains. 
140 
137 
Gus Moeller ... 
133 
126 
Judge Snell ... 
136 
135 
J O Dixon. 
123 
131 
M C Palmer. 
124 
123 
*R O Heikes.... 
147 
145 
C VV Douglas .. 
127 
137 
A R Tones. 
88 
104 
II Spickerman.. 
118 
129 
J S Shooff. 
127 
118 
O Laughlin .... 
129 
134 
O A Penn. 
122 
119 
*H E VVinans... 
125 
133 
I Galbraith .... 
132 
143 
A Sims . 
119 
142 
M Arie . 
146 
146 
C M Fortune... 
74 
G L Dearing_ 
128 
*R W Clancv... 
141 
140 
H H Hicks. 
133 
138 
J R Lvon. 
GO 
T Y Hamlin.... 
119 
VV B Elliott. 
82 
•Wm Crosby .. 
144 
143 
*Dr T E Elliott 
46 
< >uy Fraker . 
128 
A L Revel. 
133 
Geo Herrick ... 
129 
E Neal . 
83 
Fd Voris . 
138 
128 
T Lane . 
136 
The scores made 
on the 
practice day at 100 targets 
R 0 Miller .... 
. 83 
W IT Hawes.... 
. 78 
W Roach . 
. 93 
F Shade . 
. 90 
B Shea . 
. 85 
T D Shoaff. 
87 
Geo Moorhead . 
. 90 
T Laue . 
66 
\V Kivitts . 
. 93 
94 
E Tetzel . 
. S8 
O R Laughlin.. 
88 
JDKmg. 
. 91 
W r Fleming... 
78 
E H Bindley, | 
r. 
. 91 
M Arie . 
93 
S Kyle . 
. 84 
G I. Dearing... 
84 
F Buckingham . 
. 77 
H H Hicks. 
91 
J S Young. 
. 98 
#8 
R IT Bruns. 
. 96 
Wm Huddy ... 
90 
M Kneussl .... 
. 95 
VV N Erskine.. 
93 
F A Graper.... 
. 95 
C VV Chassing.. 
64 
Nick Arie . 
. 92 
J A Penn....... 
86 
D C Rodgers... 
. 92 
*R C Vaught... 
73 
freo W Wagner 
. 94 
T Shoaff . 
95 
O F Britton ... 
. 90 
Geo Herrick .. 
75 
G G Williamson 
. 90 
G C Fraker.... 
81 
4 J W V each_ 
. 98 
M M Glover_ 
93 
H W Vietmeyer.... 
. 81 
C M Fortune .. 
46 
C A Edmonson. 
. 91 
F W Lewis. 
81 
. 
. 95 
C F'emstenmaker ... 
86 
^ r bpencer ... 
80 
*R U Heikes... 
99 
A R Tones . 
54 
*J E Elliott. 
80 
. * v 4 
*Wm Crosby 
G A Beard.. 
98 
36 
F C Koch . 
. 97 
.(50) 
VV C Iloffer. 
. c o 
F P Fuchs.. 
.(30) 
26 
*J M Barr. 
. 97 
A Green .... 
.(30) 
25 
Gus Molier .. 
. 92 
B F Reed . 
...(30) 
25 
F Ragle . 
. 86 
M Butler 
.(30) 
20 
*H VV Cadwallader... 
. 91 
Bart Lewis 
.(20) 
19 
J A Dawson . 
C C Hickman . 
. 88 
. 89 
II R Speckelman.(20) 
16 
The scores of the special 
targets each day, follow: 
events, two 
events at 
25 
1st 
2d 
1st 2d 
R O Miller.... 
Day. 
. 46 
Day. 
46 
H H Hicks.... 
Day. 
. 48 
Day. 
50 
\V Roach . 
. 47 
47 
Chas Peck .... 
. 45 
50 
B Shea . 
. 43 
47 
A Green . 
. 44 
45 
Geo Moorhead. 
. 47 
48 
J Day . 
. 50 
48 
Wm Kivitts ... 
. 41 
44 
F P Fuchs. 
. 45 
42 
J D King. 
IT Cadwallader. 
. 42 
44 
VV L Straughn. 
. 48 
48 
. 45 
48 
G A Beard.... 
. 46 
45 
J S Young. 
. 23 
W N Erskine.. 
. 45 
49 
R II Bruns. 
. 46 
50 
B Donnelly 
. 19 
M Kneussl .... 
. 46 
46 
*J Graham .... 
. 48 
50 
F A Graper.... 
. 24 
Bart Lewis .... 
. 47 
48 
Nick Arie .... 
. 47 
45 
*Ed Graham .. 
. 48 
49 
D C Rodgers... 
47 
45 
J W Bell. 
+9 
48 
G W Wagner... 
43 
49 
F C Koch. 
49 
G Williamson... 
43 
49 
VV C Hoffer. 
46 
46 
M M Glover ... 
45 
47 
Wm Minnick ... 
22 
48 
T H Parry. 
44 
45 
A B Brooks. 
22 
C A Edmonson. 
49 
47 
F A Snell . 
39 
F W Lewis. 
44 
41 
*R W Clancy... 
47 
Gus Molier .... 
45 
47 
Geo Smith . 
45 
40 
*R O Heikes... 
48 
49 
T O Dixon. 
46 
I Galbraith .... 
48 
49 
•Wm Crosby ... 
50 
Mark Arie . 
48 
49 
J Farrabee . 
40 
Pipestone G. C. 
Pipestone, Minn., Aug. 31.—Our shoot to-day brought 
the season to a close. From now on, ducks and chick¬ 
ens will have the call for our attention. Scores: 
Shot at. Broke Shot at. Broke 
Shepherd ... 
.... 75 
68 
Atkinson ... 
.... 60 
44 
O’Leary _ 
.... 50 
44 
Redmon - 
.... 60 
42 
Pratt . 
.... 90 
76 
Lippold . 
.... 60 
38 
Nelson . 
.... 47 
36 
Schapler .... 
.... 50 
28 
Peterson ... 
.... 112 
84 
Wilson . 
.... 35 
17 
A. Peterson, Sec’y. 
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