Sept. 13, 1913- 
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Montana State Sportsmen’s Ase'n. 
Butte, Mont., Aug. 27. The three-day registered 
tournament of the Montana State Sportsman s Associa¬ 
tion was finished here to-day. On the first day there 
were seven events at 15, two events at 20, one at -5 and 
one at 30 targets, a total of 200 targets. In event No 
10 the Manhattan two-man cup was won by. JNorris 
Weatherhead 25, a total of 50. In event No. 11 the 
Brownlee tournament medal was won by bam \\ eaver, 
score 30 at 30vds, 10 at 10yds., 10 at 18yds. and 10 at 20yds. 
On the second day there was one event at 15, five at 
•’0 one at 40 targets, and one at 10 pairs, a total of -UU 
targets. In event No. 18 the Brownlee challenge medai 
at 25 singles was won by J. C. Norris on 25. In event 
No” 19, the Butte Rod and Gun medal, 10 at 16yds., 10 
at 18vds„ 10 at 20yds., and 5 pairs, a total of 40, was 
won 'by R. J. Starkey on 38. In event No. 20 the 
Klepetko challenge medal at 10 pairs, was won by K. J. 
Starkey on 20. , , , r.. 
On the third day there were three events, one at 50, 
one at 25 and one at 100 targets. In event No. 21, the 
individual cup at 50 singles was won by J. C. Norris on 
49 In event No. 22, the three-man team cup was won 
bv the Billings team at 25 singles per man a total of 75 
singles—Harker 24, Prater 25, Weatherhead 25; total 74. 
By winning this time the Billings team become the 
owners of this cup which has been shot for over -5 
years. It is understood that it is to be presented to 
the Montana Historical society. In event No. -3 the 
handicap medal was won by C. C. Goddard. 1 his shoot 
is at 100 single targets 16 to 22yds. Goddard shot at 
20yds, scoring 93. The Hunters Hot Springs cup, shot, 
for on preliminary day at 50 singles, was won by R. J. 
Starkey, score 50. , ^ c 
At the annual meeting of the Montana State Sports- 
men’s Association, held on Tuesday evening at the rooms 
of the Butte Stock Exchange, Billings was selected as 
the place for holding the next or 21st annual tournament 
during the month of June 1914. 
The following are the officers for the ensuing term: 
President. William Harker, Billings; Vice-President, t. 
A. Weatherhead, Billings; Secretary-Treasurer C. Smith, 
of Butte (now serving his 20th term); Board of Di- 
rectors—R. A. Prater, Tom Murray. Geo. P. Garlow. 
rectors ... ... _ .. . , „ . _ 
1st Day. 2d Day. 
*C L Flanagan . 187 181 
Frank Morrison . 161 (180) 140 
J M Pike . 167 157 
•Guy Holshaw . 187 170 
G E Doll . 171 
Wm Harker . 181 174 
R A Prater . 186 176 
Thos Murray . 188 176 
F Weatherhead . 188 185 
G P Garlow . 185 176 
*C G Elton . 183 180 
R J Starkev . 192 196 
186 "— ™ 
(75) 
3d Day. 
162 
141 
14S 
161 
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152 
155 
162 
159 
162 
160 
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Fred Kessler . 
186 
(180) 
170 
153 
A L Hotter . 
..(170) 
144 
158 
143 
*Wm Bowman .... 
177 
170 
160 
I C Norris . 
194 
189 
164 
R L Dalke . 
..(1451 
118 
I Bartos . 
174 
170 
153 
E B Molie . 
184 
161 
153 
*H C Hirschy. 
177 
186 
A L Gippett . 
186 
184 
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L Williams . 
185 
176 
138 
G M Hudson . 
174 
122 
127 
E Morley . 
168 
*A W Woodworth 
184 
180 
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Sam W eaver . 
187 
172 
155 
D P Parsons .... 
188 
185 
149 
Ed Sisbee . 
164 
153 
133 
Wm Dale . 
161 
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46 
R Munn . 
181 
176 
157 
L F Gammett _ 
170 
174 
150 
L Mathewson . 
170 
163 
151 
H II Nellis .. 
176 
166 
149 
D O’Neill . 
179 
167 
163 
*E J Morgan . 
174 
177 
157 
J F Cowan . 
170 
109 
136 
C W Fuller . 
187 
176 
145 
T A Poore . 
191 
180 
144 
C C Goddard . 
183 
175 
156 
C H Smith . 
169 
161 
146 
Harry Brown . 
183 
123 
146 
W A Willoughby 
159 
119 ( 
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A I Walker . 
182 
172 
152 
II Schnack . 
171 
174 
134 
F Lewis . 
176 
G R Romaine .. . 
81 
G R Hickey . 
..(105) 
84 
J N Talbott . 
154 
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146 
Jack Dervil e . 
..(175) 
140 
(95) 
79 
Tom Rowe . 
(180) 
144 
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Brewster 
G. C. 
Brewster, O., Sept. 1.—Following are scores made 
by the Brewster Gun Club in their Labor Day tourna¬ 
ment : 
Five-bird events, including number of birds shot at 
to decide ties: 
Shot at. Broke 
Witters . 115 100 
Christman . 106 88 
K Miller . 98 75 
Deal. 98 77 
Metzgar . 97 71 
J P Walters. 91 78 
Crawford . 88 73 
H Glick .... 
R Stewart . 34 
C Stewart . 32 
C Zurcher . 30 
W Glick . !8 
Nydegger . 26 
G Stutz . 25 
B Glick . 25 
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The Best Shooting Yet Recorded at Camp Perry 
DONE WITH 
"Winchester 
RIFLE CARTRIDGES 
T HE following record-breaking scores stand out in bold relief above all the wealth of wonderful 
shooting done at the International and National Shooting Tournament to date. Embrac¬ 
ing as they did shooting at 800, 900 and 1000 yards, they demonstrate the all-around 
skill of the men who made them and the surpassing accuracy of Winchester Rifle Cartridges. 
224 — 225 
The score of 224 out of 225 was made by G. W. Chesley, New Haven, 
Conn., and has never been equalled under the conditions it was shot. 
Mr. Chesley s wonderful scores throughout the meet with Winchester 
Cartridges have made him the man of the hour at Camp Perry. 
1726 — 2000 
The score of 1 726 out of 2000 was made by a picked team shooting in 
the Herrick Trophy Match, but under Palmer Match Conditions, for a 
record—not for prizes. The team mistakenly named the “Usterwasers”, 
proved that its members are still very much “Isers”, as the score beat the 
World’s Record of 1720, made by the United States Team in the 
Palma Trophy Match in l° ( 2 by 6 points. 
POSSIBLES PLUS r MADE 
WITH W CARTRIDGES 
Leech Cup Match: 7 shots at 800, 900 and 1000 yards. Won by 
G. W. Chesley, New Haven, Conn., with a perfect score at all three 
distances and 13 additional consecutive bull’s-eyes at 1000 yards. 
Adjutant General’s Cup Match: 20 shots at 1000 yards. (Won 
by Lt. Col. C. B. Winder with a perfect score and 4 additional con¬ 
secutive bull’s-eyes. 1 
__ G. W. CHESLEY 
WINCHESTER CARTRIDGES WIN THE 
NATIONAL REVOLVER MATCH 
This, the most important revolver match of the tournament, was won by Dr. G. H. Snook, of 
Columbus, Ohio, shooting Winchester Revolver Cartridges. Winchester Cartridges were 
selected for this match by the Government Board of Experts, on account of their superior 
accuracy, which was proven by exhaustive tests. 
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Ten-bird event: 
Shot at. Broke 
27 
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26 
20 
19 
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I< Miller . 
.. 10 
9 
Sherman _ 
.... 6 
2 
R Metzgar .... 
10 
8 
R Stewart .... 
... 10 
9 
D Merrill . 
.. 10 
10 
A Glick .. 
... 10 
7 
Nydegger . 
. 10 
9 
C Stewart_ 
... 10 
8 
Fifteen-bird 
R Metzgar ... 
events; 
.. 45 
38 
B Glick . 
... 30 
16 
D Merrill .... 
.. 45 
37 
A Glick . 
... 15 
15 
Nydegger .... 
.. 45 
36 
Sherman .... 
... 15 
10 
Miller . 
.. 45 
34 
Engleman ... 
... 15 
10 
Witters . 
.. 30 
27 
R Stewart ... 
... 15 
9 
Crawford . 
.. 30 
24 
A Arnold .... 
9 
Deal . 
.. 30 
21 
Christman .. 
9 
J Walters . 
.. 30 
21 
P Falls . 
6 
J P Zurcher.... 
75 
57 
Nydegger .... 
... 26 
21 
Deal . 
75 
50 
Engleman ... 
... 25 
18 
C W Zurcher... 
50 
39 
Arnold . 
... 26 
13 
50 
37 
... 25 
13 
R Stewart . 
50 
38 
Gage . 
... 26 
9 
II Glick . 
50 
36 
Twenty-five bird events, including team events, 
on which higli amateur average for day was based: 
and 
In the five-man team event, the Crawford and Deal 
team was high by breaking 102 out of 125, while Brewster 
team was second with 101. The mixed team secured 88, 
while the Wilmot team was low with 84. 
A fine list of prizes were awarded to the winners in 
each event, such as leather gun case, casting reel, steel 
casting rod, Powers cleaner, shell cases, shells, krtives, 
safety razors, thermos lunch kits, Stevens target pis¬ 
tols, flash lights, etc., and a great many money prizes 
were awarded. A. J. Burns, Sec’y. 
Hickey . 
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Merrill . 
J P Zurcher.... 
F C Stump. 
J E Lightell.... 
A Arnold . 
61 
49 
Meese . 
... 20 
10 
D Merrill ..... 
.. 75 
71 
Christman ... 
... 50 
36 
59 
46 
P Cabbutt ..., 
... 12 
10 
P Cabbutt .... 
.. 75 
71 
E Walters ... 
... 50 
41 
50 
43 
A Glick . 
... 12 
10 
Crawford . 
.. 76 
68 
Meese . 
... 50 
22 
50 
46 
Bordner . 
... 10 
5 
Witters . 
.. 76 
66 
B Glick . 
... 50 
30 
48 
40 
Atkinson _ 
... 10 
6 
! P Walters... 
.. 75 
60 
Stutz . 
... 50 
27 
48 
34 
P Falls . 
... 10 
2 
K Miller . 
.. 75 
60 
♦Lincoln . 
... 50 
45 
51 
33 
W Wilson ... 
... 10 
7 
Metzgar . 
.. 75 
55 
•Young . 
... 50 
49 
40 
22 
Engleman ... 
.... 5 
3 
Sherman . 
.. 75 
58 
Wilson . 
... 25 
24 
35 
20 
Hickey . 
75 
54 
Stump . 
... 25 
20 
New Hanover G. C. 
Wilmington, N. C., Sept. 5.—The following scores 
were made at our regular Friday afternoon shoot, 6& 
targets per man: Grant 46, Dreher 49, Pearce 43, Miller 
36, Darden 34, Bishop (25) 15. 
