Teddy Doremus, one of the great students of trap 
shooting and its future, made high average for the 
four days—shooting a three A kodak. 
Brother Guinzburg was fined two bucks for patterning 
his gun against a freight car loaded with blue rocks 
headed for Milton, and he went away peeved. 
H. VV. Heikes put up great scores under a severe 
handicap; a few days ago he was operated upon for 
gall stones and the incision has not yet healed. Very 
courageous but was it wise? 
Luther Squier as usual had the coin ready almost 
before the shooters knew who had won it. Some 
Luther. 
“Hoping you are the Same” North kept the blue 
rocks under control through kind treatment. He trains 
all his birds by kindness and uses no force. It makes 
Charles very nervous when called upon in case of a 
shoot off to pull the trap and drive his pet birds to 
their death. He’s so tender hearted. “Hoping you 
are the same.” 
Pop Dickey wandered around happy as a clam at 
low tide, though not showing his delight in the same 
way. And well he might; his 'brand of goods took high 
gun and high average for shoot. 
Every body went home and left Bill Darton shoot¬ 
ing up. The puller on the last trap said, “Who’s this 
guy shooting a moonlight marathon? I’d like to get 
home to breakfast.” 
George Lyon lost one of the stones out of his 
diamond bull scarf pin and although he offered a 
handsome reward the bull remains a cripple. 
Bill Joselyn pulled a master stroke for his noise 
maker. He offered free use of his bath to all shooters 
of DuPont, unfortunate enough to have a room with¬ 
out bath. Forty shooters were added to the DuPont 
list the last day. It isn’t recorded that Bill got a 
bath. 
PRACTICE DAY. 
Total 
ioo 
*W. M. Hammond . 
Homer Elliott . 
*L. R. Lewis . 
T. P. Sousa . 
W. D. Wilkins . 
*W. B. Darton . 
*J. S. Day . 
J E. Penrod . 
D. W. Baker . 
*E. H. Tyler . 
*J. M. Hawkins . 
D. Wadsworth . 
F. Guinzburg . 
*Neaf Apgar . 
T. O. Glenn . 
*J. R. Taylor . 
H. W. Heikes . 
F. D. Kerner. 
R. H. Bruns . 
*W. R. Crosby . 
* 0 . R. Dickey . 
*Ed. Banks . 
*A. B. Richardson . 
H. B. Shoop . 
J. G. Martin . 
A. W. Eygabroat . 
M. Davis . 
G. A. Bodine . 
C. K. Dresser . 
S. R. Dresser . 
*H. E. Young . 
*G. W. Maxwell . 
*C. F. Moore . 
Bart Lewis . 
J. F. Morrison . 
C. C. Farnum . 
A. E. Conley . 
*H. H. Stevens . 
T. Thompson . 
C. A. Galbraith . 
T. F. Connelly . 
A. W. Vernon . 
P. S. Pringle . 
L. E. Mallory, Jr. 
R. F. Bloomer . 
*L. W. Cumberland ... 
R. S. Van Nette . 
J S. Speer . 
F. M. Edwards . 
E. F. Conners . 
R. M. George . 
*H. S. Welles . 
J. C. Bitterling . 
F. P. Holley . 
J. D. Elliott . 
*Sim Glover . 
L. E. Mallory, Sr. 
E. L. Kerner . 
F. G. Crittenden . 
Ed. Hellyer . 
Sam Bilsing ... 
‘Denotes Professionals. 
90 
82 
64 
72 
67 
93 
92 
77 
88 
90 
92 
87 
82 
93 
82 
94 
94 
93 
91 
91 
89 
90 
96 
93 
91 
83 
65 
78 
73 
50 
84 
90 
88 
89 
75 
81 
3 
79 
86 
93 
89 
94 
9 i 
80 
80 
71 
84 
9 i 
81 
74 
91 
62 
59 
90 
86 
79 
91 
64 
85 
63 
FIRST DAY. 
Total 
!50 
A. W. Eygabroat . 118 
G. A. Bodine . 121 
F. J. Urban . 106 
Homer Elliott . 117 
F. S. Tyler . 125 
*W. B. Darton . 133 
T. O. Glenn . 122 
W. D. Wilkins . 93 
G. J. Elliott . 130 
FOREST AND STREAM 
867 
Bradford (Pa.) Gun Club, The Scene of Ninth Eastern Handicap, June 16-18, 1914 
The 3-Dram Load of 
DUPONT 
Wins Ninth Eastern Handicap 
The Place The Score The Man 
Bradford Gun Club 9 7 x 1 0 0 F. S. Wright 
Bradford, Pa., June 18, 1914 21 Yards South Wales, New York 
Second, Fourth and Fifth High Amateur Scores in This Event Made With the 
3-Dram Load of Dupont. 
(2) H. W. Heikes, Dayton, O., 96 x 100-20 Yds.; (4) W. Hart, Dresden, 
Ont., 95 x 100-17 Yds.; (5) R. J. Gumbert, Pittsburgh, Pa., 95 x 100-16 
Yds. HIGH PROFESSIONAL SCORE: W. B. Darton, Portland, Me., 95 x 100— 
20 Yds. 
3-Dram Load of Dupont Wins Preliminary Handicap 
AMATEURS: Dr. W. C. Wooten, Buffalo, N. Y., on 17 Yds., and H. B. Black- 
mer, Buffalo, N. Y., on 18 Yds. TIED AT 97 x 100, Dr. Wooten won in SECOND 
SHOOT-OFF. 
(3) C. A. Galbraith, Bay City, Mich., 18 Yds. 96 x 1 00—BALLIST1TE. 
HIGH PROFESSIONAL SCORE: 96 x 100—22 Yds. Made by J. M. Hawkins, 
Baltimore, Md., shooting 3 drams DUPONT. 
3-Dram Load of Dupont High on All Targets Shot at 
AMATEUR: H. W. Heikes, 558x600. PROFESSIONAL: L. S. German, 560x600 
3-Dram Load of Dupont Wins Double Target Event 
AMATEURS: Messrs. Wright and Painter tied at 46 x 50. 
3-Dram Load of Dupont Wins Highest Average on the 
16 Yard Targets 
AMATEUR: (I) H. W. Heikes, 332 x 350. (2) R. Bruns, tie 331 x 350. 
PROFESSIONAL: L. S. German, 337 x 350. 
SHOOT DU PONT POWDERS AND WIN. 
They are the champions choice and are made and 
guaranteed by the pioneer powder makers of America. 
Established 
11802 
Du Pont Powder Co. 
WILMINGTON 
DELAWARE 
C. A. Ward . '39 
G. H. Pumpelly . I2 9 
D. Wadsworth . I2 i 
J. W. Broderick . "5 
* 0 . R. Dickey . ' 3 ° 
*Ed. Banks . '37 
C. F. Lambert . I2 7 
H. B. Blackmer . I2 3 
F. D. Kelsey . 124 
John Ebberts . ' 3 ° 
J. F. Caldwell . '39 
*L. W. Cumberland . '26 
R. S. Van Nette . '34 
*E. II. Taylor . '39 
F. M. Edwards . '35 
E. F. Connors . 102 
J. G. Martin . '40 
Ed. Hellyer, Jr. ' 4 ° 
T. N. Keller . 127 
H. B. Shoop . '34 
D. A. Herrold . ' 3 ° 
*T. R. Taylor . '39 
H. W. Heikes . '44 
F. S. Wright . '39 
R. H. Bruns . '39 
*W. R. Crosby . '38 
*H. E. Young . '2' 
R. J. West . >28 
*C. F. Moore . I3 g 
Bart Lewis . 
J. I. Morrison . I2 2 
T. F. Connelly . I2 6 
R. S. Pringle . I2r 
A. W. Vernon . I2 n 
L. E. Mallory, Jr. I22 
F. D. Kerner . I30 
*J. M. Hawkins . 140 
*H. D. Welles . I34 
J. S. Speer . IIS 
F. Guinzburg . I24 
J. D. Elliott . 1.7 
L. E. Mallory, Sr. nt 
S. E. Reed . II3 
J. F. Mallory . i 32 
C. K. Dresser . ug 
J. C. Bitterling. 109 
C. C. Farnum . ng 
T. P. Thompson . i 2 g 
*Sim Glover . i 30 
A. E. Conley . i 3 g 
*H. II. Stevens . j 3 e 
*W. M. Hammond . i« 
R. N. George . i 23 
D. T. Leahy . iqj 
J. P. Sousa . 121 
*L. R. Lewis . n8 
