Sept. 20, 1913. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
373 
R. Razee and J. M. Barr were in second place with 
145 each; R. O. Heikes came next with 144. The ama¬ 
teurs got into the game here, and Lon Fisher tied with 
C. F. Moore for fourth place on 143; J. S. Day broke 
142, and was tied by six amateurs, C. T. Stevens, W. T. 
Spangler, C. A. Edmonson, R. H. Arvin, H. Hirth and 
F. C. Koch. Fifth place was occupied by amateurs, 
J. A. Simpson and W. H. Hall, each breaking 141. B. 
Lewis was next with 140 
The money-back purse for the day was $92, and the 
losses $55.25, leaving a surplus of $30.75. The high aver¬ 
age purse was made up of $100 added by the Interstate 
Association; $128.25 for 12,825 targets at 1 cent each; $92 
extra $1 entrance, total $296.25. Total losses for the two 
days, $119.35, leaving a balance of $176.90, divided into 
twelve moneys. First, $35; second, $28; third, $22.75; 
fourth, $17.50; fifth, $11; sixth, $12.25; seventh, $10.50; 
eighth and ninth, $S.75 each; tenth, $7; eleventh and 
twelfth, $5.25 each. W. H. Hall, although he did not 
shoot quite up to his gait, did some very consistent 
work: in the twenty events of the two days he scored 
sixteen 14s and four 15s. On the last day his first nine 
events were 14s and his last a 15. 
*T S Day . 
.... 142 
1 B Lallance, Jr_ 
... 125 
*C F Moore . 
.... 143 
*0 T Iloladay . 
... 141 
H R Irwin . 
.... 135 
B Lewis . 
...146 
C T Stevens . 
.... 142 
*R O Heikes . 
... 144 
C L Culbertson 
.... 133 
C I, Moeller . 
... 131 
A B Shobe . 
.... 136 
A Gambell . 
... 126 
C D Coburn . 
... 139 
Medico . 
\\ T Spangler . 
... 142 
Sunderbruch . 
... 139 
*R L Trimble . 
.... 147 
T Schreck . 
... 128 
H E Bay . 
.... 118 
L Gambell . 
... 133 
*R Razee . 
... 145 
II 1. Hildinger .... 
... 132 
J M Barr . 
... 145 
1 A Smith . 
... 127 
C A Edmonson .... 
... 142 
T A Simpson . 
... 141 
R H Arvin . 
... 142 
W G Greene . 
... 136 
T Parry . 
F C Koch . 
... 142 
V R II Bruns. 
... 136 
A H Coplinger _ 
... 130 
H Hirth . 
... 142 
C Rybolt . 
... 134 
Lon Fisher . 
... 145 
*C O Le Compte .. 
... 127 
Wilky . 
... 128 
D Bohlar . 
... 127 
G G Williamson ... 
... 133 
^Professionals. 
Tillsonburg G. C. 
Tillsonbueg, Canada, Sept. 11.— Two days of ex¬ 
cellent inanimate sport ended here to-day. H. D. Bates 
Popped the kale with 217 out of 225. Ed. Graham, for 
the demonstrators of good ammunition, was there with 
215. Scores: 
First Dav. 
Second Dav. 
A 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
*G M Dunk. 
GS 
150 
120 
B 1 Booth. 
. 75 
64 
150 
105 
J \ance . 
67 
150 
132 
W Hart . 
. 75 
64 
150 
134 
W Thorold .... 
. 75 
70 
150 
131 
B Smith . 
64 
150 
123 
H Smith . 
71 
150 
130 
S G Vance. 
. 75 
72 
150 
142 
R Day . 
71 
150 
136 
W G Bow. 
. 75 
67 
150 
119 
W Mander . 
. 75 
47 
150 
130 
A Glover . 
. 75 
67 
150 
128 
R Axton . 
. 75 
64 
T Foulds . 
. 75 
59 
T K Martin. 
. 75 
67 
R F McKinnon. 
. 75 
51 
. 75 
63 
68 
iso 
150 
133 
147 
*E S Graham.... 
. 75 
K C Turnbull.... 
. 75 
68 
150 
126 
139 
A W Fisher .... 
. 75 
60 
150 
W Miller . 
. 75 
63 
150 
110 
. 75 
59 
74 
150 
150 
131 
143 
K D Bates. 
. 75 
N Long . 
. 75 
67 
150 
140 
T Payne . 
. 75 
53 
150 
123 
W Ely . 
68 
150 
1.31 
A E Millington.. 
. 75 
72 
150 
139 
Dr Ten Evck ... 
. 75 
60 
150 
138 
G \\ Tillson. 
. 75 
64 
150 
120 
. 75 
72 
64 
150 
150 
125 
136 
F Galbraith . 
. 75 
F Stotts . 
. 75 
64 
P B Neale. 
. 60 
50 
150 
119 
I" I Fox. 
W C Mad. 
. 75 
71 
150 
150 
150 
129 
129 
96 
W T McGance .. 
H Mahler _'. i 
C, Perry . 
. 
150 
150 
75 
118 
120 
48 
C Leach . 
75 
70 
67 
F A Dolsen. 
75 
62 
47 
49 
IV H Nichois.... 
60 
60 
G M Garvin _ 
Roanoke G. 
c. 
The regular weekly shoot of the club was held on 
the club grounds on Saturday afternoon. Sept. 13, with 
a fair representation present. Attention is called to the 
fact that the club has already arranged for the purchase 
of twenty large, fat turkeys, which are guaranteed to be 
especially flavored for the table of the successful con¬ 
testants who are fortunate enough to win one on Oct. 25, 
the last shoot of the season. Preparations are being 
made to have a large and enthusiastic shoot on Turkey 
day, Oct. 25, and all members of the club are invited to 
come out on that day and win a turkey if they can. 
The weekly medals at Saturday’s shoot went to the 
following contestants: 
Scratch Class No. 1 , P T. Tamison; No. 2, Dr. E. 
C. Watson. 
Class A No. 1 , A. H. H. Boyd; No. 2, T. W. Poin¬ 
dexter. 
Class B No. I, B. J. Fishburne. 
Class C No. 1, A. W. Barbour; No. 2, A. S. Payne. 
The scores made by the respective shooters, at 50 
targets each, were as follows: 
Jamison . 48 
Watson . 47 
F Jones . 47 
Bloxton . 46 
Barbour . 45 
Shepherd . 44 
J Poindexter . 44 
W S Jones . 43 
Nelson . 42 
Holland . 41 
Byrd . 40 
Boyd . 38 
Payne . 38 
*Anderson . 73 
Spence . 46 
R T Fishburne. 31 
B J Fishburne. 30 
T T Fishburne. 28 
Holland G. C. 
Batavia, N. Y., Sept. 13.—Oh, you club officials! 
Did you see our report of Novice Day, Aug. 23, and 
have you done likewise? At our regular monthly shoot 
to-day we ran a special C Class event at 25 targets for 
the beginners, one cent for targets, shells as cheap as 
we sell to members, no entrance and three prizes, and 
did not require them to be members of the club. Twenty 
shooters—what do you think of it?—and we have been 
having five and six till we started the new game to the 
beginners, and from them we will soon get an increase 
in membership. It seemed like old times with twenty 
shooters around. Try it and write to us. The begin¬ 
ners can stand 25 targets 
event where they feel they 
Scores follow: 
Shot at. Broke 
C Owens . 75 49 
H Ingraham ... 25 1 
C Gribbin . 25 3 
C Ingraham .... 50 24 
B Belcher . 25 4 
F Thomas . 100 55 
II M Ingraham. 25 6 
J Woodard . 25 11 
J E Nye. 50 31 
and the expense of a short 
can’t stand a long program. 
Shot at. Broke 
G 
C Little. 
75 
31 
C 
Gardiner . 
75 
57 
H 
T Walls. 
100 
83 
E 
S Watson. 
75 
63 
J 
Cooley . 
25 
9 
N 
Brugmann .. 
100 
86 
D 
W Tomlinson 
65 
61 
E 
Xillman . 
50 
25 
Geo Michel . 
25 
13 
Tomlinson wins Class A prize, 47 out of 50; Owens 
v ins Class B. 34. Geo. Michel was first in Class C with 
13 out of 25; J. Woodard, second, 11; II. Ingraham had 
low score, 1 out of 25. 
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