834 
FOREST AND STREAM 
David City Gun Club. 
David City, Nebr., May 28, 1914. 
The attendance was not as large as expected on ac¬ 
count of weather, and scores were very good, for we 
shot in high wind and rain. Ed. Obrien was high 
prof, with Geo. Carter close second. 
Total Total 
Number Number 
Shot At Broke 
Ed. Obrien . 150 144 
*Geo. Carter . 150 142 
W. Noble . 150 jg 
E. W. Varnes . 150 140 
*L. L. Gross . ico mo 
A. Bohr . 150 ,38 
G. A. Schroeder . 150 137 
L. A. Gates . 150 136 
E. Dworak . 150 135 
Earl Armagort . 150 134 
F. Rudat . 150 132 
W. R. Armagort . 150 130 
G. Hedges .. 150 130 
O. O. Ladenburger . 150 128 
G. Flippen . 150 127 
G. Evens . 150 124 
*J. Hollingsworth . 150 122 
H. Lohr . 150 122 
H. Newman . 150 121 
H. Peterson . 150 120 
W. Howe . 150 120 
J. Gutzmer . 150 119 
H. Henningsen . 150 117 
E. Redman . 130 113 
J. A. Oram . 75 63 
•Professional. 
Boonville Gun Club. 
Boonville, Mo., June 2, 1914. 
The tournament pulled here today was open only to 
members of gun clubs in Cooper County. The fact 
that more than fifty rock breakers showed up proves the 
live interest in trap shooting in the aforementioned 
county. H. C. Byler was high amateur with 139 x 150. 
Total 
Total 
Number 
Number 
Shot At 
Broke 
•Killiam. Art . 
. 150 
139 
•Barstow, Dan . 
143 
‘Spencer, C. G . 
. ’ 5 ° 
’47 
•Barre, Tas. W. 
. 150 
142 
•Litzke. Paul . 
112 
Page, O. M. 
. ’35 
Il6 
Tucker, L. 
91 
Wilson, Matt. 
. 150 
127 
Eaton, C. B. 
. 105 
94 
Dollard, G. K. 
96 
Schmidt, T. H. 
. 150 
121 
Coleman. W. L. 
. 150 
122 
Miller, Jas. 
. 105 
84 
Durr, C . 
95 
Sombart, W. E. 
. ’35 
100 
Schilb, F. L. 
Byler, H. G. 
’39 
Byler, T. E. 
Brandis, Geo. 
130 
34 
77 
’37 
Barren, R. B. 
Mosely, C. 
Mills, Chas. 
Mosely, E. 
Smith, Geo. 
30 
Hosp, C. M. 
Byler, J. D. 
9 
biemmons. H. S. 
49 
Bvler, W. L. 
McClanahan, E. 
130 
Roeschel, YV. E. 
106 
123 
130 
Wallace, W. B. 
Hanson, F. W. 
Steigleider, H. 
Judy, D. 
88 
Manpin, A. L. 
Loebling, T.. 
Brandis, H. 
Fisher, T. 
50 
Carpenter, W. E. 
Reavis, E. F. 
57 
58 
69 
Carpenter, H. L. . 
Carpenter, E. A. 
Williams, C. 
Mills, R. I. 
Harlan, H. L. 
Tackett, J. A. 
Drury, Frank . 
Meyer, Frank . 
II 
Hawkins, T. A. 
Wells, F.’H. 
Stephens, Whit . 
Phipps . 
20 
8 
•Professional. 
C. H. 
PLOGER, 
Secretary. 
Crete Gun Club. 
Crete, 
Nebr., Tune 2, 1914. 
Total 
Total 
Number 
Number 
Shot At 
Broke 
*J. T. Hollingsworth . 
- 150 
127 
*Ed. 0 *± 5 rien . 
- 150 
137 
*Geo. L. Carter . 
138 
*D. D. Gross . 
135 
R. C. Shepherd . 
- 150 
”7 
C. L. Waggoner . 
- 150 
140 
C. G. Gellatly . 
- 150 
142 
H. F. Magmisson . 
- 150 
121 
C. C. Holzworth . 
.... 150 
139 
Jno. Frerouf . 
.... 150 
119 
H. J. Oetkin . 
122 
Wm. Kemper . 
.... 150 
121 
T. T. Buck . 
.... 150 
”7 
F. T. Kobes . 
.... 130 
”7 
G. D. Hedges . 
.... 150 
”7 
M. T. Turner . 
.... 150 
129 
E. W. Warner . 
C. H. Sewart . 
J. F. Caldwell . 
Joe Kotouc . 
H. K. Mitton . 
E. L. Parker . 
w. p. Yoho.;; 
W. H. Ferguson . 
Jno. Gausman . 
Ed. Gausman . 
Fred Gausman . 
Fred Danekas . 
*Ed. O’Brien . 
*D. D. Gross . 
*Geo. L. Carter . 
*J. T. Hollingsworth . 
C. H. Sewart . 
J. F. Caldwell . 
R. C. Shepherd . 
C. L. Waggoner . 
W. H. Ferguson . 
Anton Plouzek . 
C. C. Holzworth . 
Jno. Freehouf . 
Jno. Gausman . 
Wm. Kemper . 
J. J. Buck . 
F. J. Kobes . 
H. Steidl . 
Fred Danekas . 
R. A. Hokuf . 
H. J. Dillon . 
G. D. Hedges . 
M. T. Turner . 
E. W. Varner . 
R. G. Spadt . 
•Professional. 
D. D. 
... 150 
... 150 
... 150 
... 150 
... 150 
■ ■ • 150 
... 150 
... 150 
... 150 
... 150 
... 150 
.. 150 
... 150 
... 150 
... 150 
... 150 
... 150 
... 150 
... 150 
... 150 
... 150 
... iso 
■ • • 150 
• ■ • 150 
... 150 
• • 150 
.. 150 
.. 150 
.. 150 
.. 150 
.. 150 
• ■ 150 
• • 150 
... 150 
.. 150 
.. 150 
GROSS, 
143 
136 
’35 
112 
128 
63 
5 i 
104 
136 
109 
”3 
129 
146 
’34 
136 
127 
hi 
130 
no 
83 
’33 
”3 
130 
119 
124 
129 
96 
132 
72 
73 
130 
121 
’43 
in 
Secretary. 
Latonia Gun Club. 
Latonia, Ky., May 31, 1914. 
Second Day. 
Total 
Number 
Broke. 
W. H. Hall . 
*C. B. Cage . 
*C. A. Young . 
A. H. Sunderbruch 
H. Ertel . 
C. S. Rybolt . 
E. J. Sampson _ 
*R. L. Trimble ... 
C. L. Moeller ... 
C. M. Butz . 
H. W. Heikes ... 
Wm. Link . 
C. W. Ford . 
J. E. Schreck _ 
*L. J. Squier . 
’39 
138 
’45 
123 
”4 
132 
121 
141 
136 
127 
142 
141 
’43 
125 
128 
100 Targets Straight Wins Colorado State Amateur Championship 
It’s seldom that an event of 100 targets is won with a straight score, 
Championship, did it. He had to do it to win, for Norris Eads, who 
Rohrer and C. D. Plank, with 98. Mr. Higgins shot Winchester shells, 
repeating shotguns. This was some shooting, and it takes "some" 
There is more to come, however. The Rocky Mountain Interstate 
Handicap was also won with Winchester shells and a Winchester Re¬ 
peating shotgun in the hands of A. W. Huff, who scored 94 X 1 00. 
The High Average for 1 6 yard targets and the High Average for all 
targets were also won with Winchester shells and a Winchester re¬ 
peating shotgun in the hands of R. A. King. His scores were 393 X 
400 and 516 X 550. A feature of this tournament was the many 
long runs, James Higgins making 173, R. A. King 134, J. H. Rohrer 
121, Norris Eads 1 14, W. R. Thomas 101, the last four all shooting 
Winchester shells and guns and Higgins shooting Winchester shells. 
SHELLS Winchester guns and shells were also very busy at 
other big shoots. Winchester shells were used by J. N. 
Knox, who won the Interstate Championship of Ohio 
with the almost perfect score of 99 X 100; and they 
were also used by H. E. Smith, who won High Amateur 
Q U N S Average at this shoot with 430 X 450. 
but James Higgins, who won the Colorado Interstate Amateur 
was second, scored 99. After Eads came three men, R. A. King, J. H. 
and the other four gentlemen shot Winchester shells and Winchester 
guns and "some" shells to do such shooting. 
Another State Amateur Championship won with Winchester 
shells was that of Louisiana, J. T. Austin running ahead of the bunch 
with high total of 98 X I 00. The Louisiana Handicap, the other im¬ 
portant event at this shoot, was won by A. H. Campbell with a score 
of 96 X 100, and 25 straight on the shootoff. He shot a Winchester 
repeating shotgun. 
Winchester shells also pulled down the State Championship of 
West Virginia, being used in the gun of John Lallance, who topped 
all contestants with the fine score of 96 X 1 00. With the same 
score, Winchester shells won the Interstate Association Champion¬ 
ship, being used by W. A. Wiederbusch. The Two-Man State Cham¬ 
pionship was also gathered with them, both E. H. Taylor and W. A. 
Wiederbusch, who shot them, scoring 50 straight. 
WINCHESTER SHELLS AND GUNS ELIMINATE “CHANCES” 
