802 
THE EASTERN HANDICAP. 
(Concluded from last week). 
In case of a tie for the Mallory trophy or for the 
Holley trophy, the tie will be shot off at 20 targets per 
man, and so on, until the winner is determined. 
DAILY ENTRANCE FEES. 
First Day. 
Entrance in Regular Events .$10.00 
Special Event at Double Targets . 2.00 
Optional Sweeps on Regular Events . 10.00 
Optional Sweep on the 150 Targets . 5.00 
Optional Sweep on the Three Days’ 
Program . 5 . 00 
•-- $32.00 
Second Day. 
Entrance in Regular Events .$ 7.00 
Preliminary Handicap . 7.00 
Optional Sweeps on Regular Events . 5.00 
Optional Sweep on the 100 Targets . 5.00 
Entrance in Regular Events .$ 7.00 
Eastern Handicap . 10.00 
Optional Sweeps on Regular Events . 5.00 
Optional Sweep on the 100 Targets . 5.00 
- $27.00 
-— $24.00 
Third Day. 
NOTE.—Contestants may shoot for “targets only” in 
any or all events and be eligible to win any of the 
trophies. 
FIRST DAY. JUNE 16th. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE PRELIMINARY 
HANDICAP. 
One hundred targets, unknown angles, handicaps 16 
to 23 yards, high guns—not class shooting. One hun¬ 
dred dollars ($100) added to the purse. The number of 
moneys into which the purse will be divided will be 
determined by the number of entries. 
ENTRANCE MONEY $7.00 
Entrance money $7.00, the price of targets being in¬ 
cluded. 
TROPHIES. 
The three amateur contestants who make the three 
highest scores will each receive a trophy, presented 
by The Interstate Association. 
Events and 
Number of 
Targets. 
1— 20 Targets 
2— 20 Targets 
3— 20 Targets 
4— 20 Targets 
5— 20 Targets 
100 Targets 
SECOND DAY, JUNE 17th. 
Wednesday. 
Regular 
Program. 
Optional 
Sweepstakes 
Extra. 
Entrance $1.00 
Entrance $1.00 
Entrance $1.00 
Entrance $1.00 
Entrance $1.00 
Total.$5.00 
Events and 
Tuesday. 
Regular 
Optional 
Number of 
Program. 
Sweepstakes 
Targets. 
Extra. 
1—15 Targets 
Entrance $1.00 
Entrance $1.00 
2—15 Targets 
Entrance $1.00 
Entrance $1.00 
3—15 Targets 
Entrance $1.00 
Entrance $1.00 
4—15 Targets 
Entrance $1.00 
Entrance $1.00 
5—15 Targets 
Entrance $1.00 
Entrance $1.00 
6—15 Targets 
Entrance $1.00 
Entrance $1.00 
7—15 Targets 
Entrance $1.00 
Entrance $1.00 
8—15 Targets 
Entrance $1.00 
Entrance $1.00 
9—15 Targets 
Entrance $1.00 
Entrance $1.00 
10—15 Targets 
Entrance $1.00 
Entrance $1.00 
150 'targets 
Total-$10.00 
Total_$10.00 
Optional Sweep on the 150 Targets .$5.00 
Optional Sweep on the three days’ regular program 
events, a total of 350 targets .$5.00 
The $1.00 extra entrance for the Squier Money-Back 
System is included in the $10.00 Regular Program en¬ 
trance. 
Squier Money-Back System Losses Paid Each Day. 
SPECIAL EVENT. 
25 Double Targets .Entrance $2.00 
OPEN TO AMATEURS ONLY. 
Manufacturers’ agents, paid representatives, etc., may 
shoot in the above events for “targets only.” 
Entrance $1.40 
Entrance $1.40 
Entrance $1.40 
Entrance $1.40 
Entrance $1.40 
Total.$7.00 .. 
Optional Sweep on the 100 Targets .$5.00 
The $1.00 extra entrance for the Squier Money-Back 
System is included in the $7.00 Regular Program en¬ 
trance. 
Squier Money-Back System Losses Paid Each Day. 
EVENT NO. 6. 
THE PRELIMINARY HANDICAP. 
100 Targets .Entrance $7.00 
REGULAR ENTRIES must be made at the Cashier’s 
Office, on the shooting grounds, before 5 P. M., Tues¬ 
day, June lf >- PENALTY ENTRIES may be made 
after Tuesday, June 16, up to the time the first gun is 
fired in Event No. 5, by paying $10 entrance—targets 
included. Entries are not transferable, and entrance 
money cannot be withdrawn after handicaps have been 
allotted. 
OPEN TO AMATEURS ONLY. 
Manufacturers’ agents, paid representatives, etc., may 
shoot in the above events for “targets only.” 
CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE EASTERN 
HANDICAP. 
One hundred targets, unknown angles, handicaps 16 
to 23 yards, high guns—not class shooting. Two hun¬ 
dred dollars ($200) added to the purse. The number of 
moneys into which the purse will be divided will be 
determined bv the number of entries. 
ENTRANCE MONEY $10.00. 
Entrance money $10.00, the price of targets being in¬ 
cluded. 
MONEYS. 
The winner of first money is guaranteed $100 or more; 
the winner of second money is guaranteed $75 or more. 
and the winner of third money is guaranteed $50 or 
more. If first, second and third moneys fall below these 
amounts the difference will be made good by The In¬ 
terstate Association. 
TROPHIES. 
The three amateur contestants who make the three 
highest scores will each receive a trophy, presented by 
I he Interstate Association. 
THIRD DAY, JUNE 18th. 
Thursday. 
Events and Regular Optional 
Number of Program. Sweepstakes 
. iargets. Extra. 
1— •20 Targets Entrance $1.40 Entrance $1.00 
2— 20 Targets Entrance $1.40 Entrance $1.00 
3— 2a Targets! Entrance $1.40 Entrance $1.00 
4— 20 Targets Entrance $1.40 Entrance $1.00 
5“ 20 Targets Entrance $1.40 Entrance $1.00 
100 Targets Total.$7.00 Total.$5.00 
Optional Sweep on the 100 Targets .$5.00 
The $1.00 extra entrance for the Squier Money-Back 
System is included in the $7.00 Regular Program en¬ 
trance. 
Squier Money-Back System Losses Paid Each Day. 
EVENT NO. 6. 
THE EASTERN HANDICAP. 
100 Targets .Entrance $10.00 
REGULAR ENTRIES must be made at the Cashier’s 
Office, on the shooting grounds, before 5 P. M., Wednes¬ 
day, June 17. PENALTY ENTRIES may be made after 
Wednesday, June 17, up to the time the first gun is 
fired in Event No. 5, by paying $15 entrance—targets 
included. Entries are not transferable, and entrance 
money cannot be withdrawn after handicaps have been 
allotted. 
OPEN TO AMATEURS ONLY. 
Manufacturers’ agents, paid representatives, etc., may 
shoot in the above events for “targets only.” 
La Crosse Gun Club. 
La Crosse, Wis., May 25, 1914. 
Bad weather accounted for the small attendance at the 
regular shoot of the La Crosse Gun Club yesterday 
morning. Amateur high gun honors in the regular 50 
target event went to John Culp with 44 who was closely 
followed by Frank Schwalbe with 43. 
Shot At. 
Broke. 
John Culp . 
. 50 
44 
Frank Schwalbe . 
. 50 
43 
Frank Smith . 
. 50 
42 
C. C. Mitchell . 
. 5 ° 
42 
C. F. Sutor . 
. So 
41 
Alex. Moll . 
. 50 
40 
W. A. Wager . 
. 50 
40 
J. Bartl . 
. 50 
39 
W. Lavland . 
32 
John Klein . 
. 5 ° 
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Five State Shoots Show Up the Merits of 
'WINCHESTIK 
Factory Loaded Shells 
OHIO STATE SHOOT: The State Championship was won by 
Clarence D. Coburn, Mechanicsburg. Score 49 x 5 0. He shot 
Winchester “Leader” Shells. 
DELAWARE STATE SHOOT: The Open Championship of Dela¬ 
ware was won by A. B. Richardson. Score 96 x 100. Mr. Rich¬ 
ardson also won the Interstate State Championship; the Sunday 
Star Trophy; the Traffic Trophy and the Evening Journal Trophy. 
He shot Winchester Shells. 
UTAH STATE SHOOT: The High General Average was won by 
S. A. Huntley. Score 521 x 525. He also won High General 
Average for all targets trapped. Score 616 x 625. He shot 
Winchester “Leader” Shells. 
INDIANA STATE SHOOT: High General Average for registered 
targets was won by Mrs. Topperwein. Score 388 x 400. She 
shot Winchester Shells and a Winchester Repeating Shotgun. 
MISSISSIPPI STATE SHOOT: The High General Average was won b' r 
E. R. Holt. Score 390 x 400. He shot Winchester Shells and a Win¬ 
chester gun. 
Th ese five shoots, as the fingers on your hand, can be used as pointers. They point the 
way to win at the traps-by using Winchester shells. Note some of the particularly high 
scores and then remember 
WINCHESTER SHELLS IMPROVE THE CHANCES OF WINNING 
