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Spencer, G. C. ig 
‘Donnelly, H. J. ig 
“Faurote, F. M. ig 
‘Gross, D. D. ig 
Snyder, H. E. ig 
Campbell, W. R. ig 
Reed, Lou . 20 
“Topperwein, Mrs. 20 
Barnes, R. B. 20 
‘Marshall, T. A. 20 
Peck, Wm. 20 
Nicolai, Geo. 20 
Lambert, Wm. 20 
Hood, H. C. 20 
Huston, F. 20 
Hartman, T. J. 20 
Grubb, Geo. 20 
Francis, V. H. 20 
Campbell, J. A. 20 
Clark, A. W. 20 
Bosley, H. R. 20 
‘Graham, J. R. 21 
King, R. A. 21 
Dixon, Harve . 21 
“Maxwell, G. W. 21 
Caldwell, J. F. 21 
Wilson, Weaver . 21 
‘Crosby, W. R. 22 
“Spencer, C. G. 22 
“Young, C. A. 22 
‘O’Brien, Ed. 21 
'Barstow, D. G. 21 
“Eagan, K. L. 20 
SECOND DAY, APRIL 15, 1914. 
At 100 Targets. 
“Cragg, G. B. 
Larsen, L. C. 
Whitney, R. L. 
“Sulloway, J. B. 
Marrs, J. E. 
“Doremus, T. E. 
Charles, F. L. 
Garrison, O. B. 
Hauser, E. O. 
Jordan, W. T. . 
Myers, S. W. 
Mallory, S. T. 
Noble, L. S. 
Watson, F. M. 
Seifert, J. M. 
Skidmore, E. J. 
Simonds, B. F... 
Williamson, F, D. 
Gay, Chas. 
Wilson, W. H. 
Brooks, L. O. 
Alcorn, Joe . 
Bassett, O. A. 
Newton, T. B. 
Tabor, W. A. 
Mackie, G. K. 
“Concannon, H. E. 
Couch, A. C. 
Cooper, Guy .. 
Eagan, I. W. 
Bunch, D. E. 
Brown, O. H. 
Clarkson, S. E. 
Crossley, S. 
Carson, A. M. 
Frye, Roy . 
Furman, T. M. 
Grindle, Tl. 
Howard. F. 
Honea, J. 
Hickman, M. D. 
Hite, Wm. 
Heatly, S. A.. 
Mowry, C. J. 
Rains, R. C. 
Strider, J. W. 
Weaver, E. L. 
Wilson, L. E. 
Whitney, H. E. 
Fisher, E. V. 
‘Banks, Ed. 
Appleman, J. W. . 
‘Bovee, D, W. 
Bonebrake, H. E.. 
•Oongdon, E. M. 
Homer, C. B. 
Hinkle, J. R. 
Love, J. G. 
Spencer, G. C. 
“Donnelly, H. J. 
‘Faurote, F. M. 
“Gross, D. D. 
Snyder, H. E. 
Campbell, W. R. 
Reed, Lou . 
‘Topperwein, Mrs. 
Barnes, R. B. 
“Marshall, T. A. 
Peck, Wm. 
Nicolai, Geo. 
Lambert, Wm. 
Hood, H. C. 
Huston, F. 
Hartman, T. J. 
Grubb, Geo. 
Francis, V. H. 
“Eagan, K. L.-. 
Campbell, J. A.•. 
Clark, A. W. 
Bosley, H. R. 
‘Graham, J. R. 
King, R. A. 
Dixon, Harve . 
‘Maxwell, G. W. . 
Caldwell, J. F. 
Snodgrass, L. C. . 
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GREAT GUNS!!! 
Our April List of 
Odd and Second-Hand Guns 
has just come off the press. It will be worth 
your while to look it over. There are many 
BARGAINS ON THIS LIST 
Write for it at once 
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302-304 BROADWAY, Cor. Duane St. NEW YORK CITY 
‘Crosby, W. R. 
‘Spencer, C. G. 
“Young, C. A. 
Wilson, E. 
Wilson, Weaver . 
Lewis, G. W. 
Mosher, L. W. 
Furrow, M. B. 
Bates, C, S. 
O’Brien, Ed. 
Barstow, D. G. 
Aufricht, E. R. 
Dressen, H. T. 
Bellew, ‘E. M. 
Strickler, H. M. 
Jones, J. A. 
Shreves, Arthur . 
Hall, W. H. 
PRELIMINARY HANDICAP, PURSE. 
60 Entries @ $5.00 . 
2 Penalty entries for targets only . 
29 Entries for targets only 
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$300.00 
4.00 
91 Total entries. 
Added to the purse 
100.00 
Total purse . 
Winners. 
Score. 
Amount. 
R. A. King . 
$80.80 
C. B. Homer . 
64.65 
E. M. Congdon . 
. 93 
52.50 
J. F. Caldwell . 
40.40 
G. K. Mackie . 
29-65 
Lou Reed . 
29.65 
R. B. Barnes . 
29.65 
W. T. Jordan . 
17-15 
Guy Cooper . 
I 7 -IS 
H. Grindle . 
17-15 
T. W. Strider . 
I 7 -IS 
L. C. Larsen . 
. 89 
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R. L. Whitney . 
1 .15 
T. Alcorn . 
1.15 
F. Howard . 
1-15 
R. C. Rains . ; .. 
1.15 
E. V. Fisher . 
1.15 
W. Wilson . 
1.15 
THIRD DAY, APRIL 16, 1914. 
With a score of 88, an unusually low winning score, 
caused by the high winds and violent dust storms 
which played havoc with the targets, M. D. Hickman 
of Durant, Okla., won the Southwestern Handicap 
which closed this afternoon at the state fair grounds. 
Lou Reed of Enid, Okla., at 20 yards broke 87 of 100 
targets and won second place and third and fourth 
places were tied for by George Nicolai, a Kansas City 
veteran trapshooter and S. A. Heatly of Mangum, 
Okla. Both scored 85. 
The professionals found it tough sledding. Jay Graham 
who was on the 21-yard mark broke 85 and won the 
honor of beating all of his professional brethren. Then 
came Billy Crosby who was on the same mark but who 
broke three less, his score being 82. In third place 
was J. B. Sulloway at 16 yards with an even 80. 
In the morning sweepstakes events, all standing on 
the 16-yard mark, only three amateurs broke “90 or 
better.” These were Lou Reed, who broke 93; Weaver 
Wilson of Parsons, Kansas, with 91 and H. R. Bosley 
of Dallas, Texas, who scored 90. The professionals 
did no better. Billy Crosby was high with 93; Mrs 
Topperwein scored 91, and then came Ed. O’Brien and 
Del Gross with only 89 each. 
With the distribution of the trophies Manager 
Shaner formerly declared the Second Southwestern 
Handicap Tournament closed. In the name of The 
Interstate Association and of the visiting shooters he 
thanked the citizens of Oklahoma City, in general, and 
the members of the Capital Gun Club in particular 
for the many courtesies shown at this, one of the best 
tournaments he ever attended. 
The scores of today’s events are given below: 
SOUTHWESTERN HANDICAP, APRIL 16. 
At 100 Targets. 
Handicap Total 
‘Cragg, G. B. 16 52 
Larsen, L. C. 16 80 
Whitney, R. L. 16 60 
‘Sulloway, J. B. 16 80 
Marrs, J. E. 16 73 
‘Doremus, T. E. 16 73 
Garrison, O. B. 16 58 
Hauser, E. C. 16 56 
Jordan, W. T. 16 53 
Myers, S. W. 16 58 
Mallory, S. T. 16 79 
Noble, L. S. 16 78 
Watson, F. W.. 16 78 
Skidmore, J. 16 Forfeited 
Simmonds, B. F. 16 71 
Williamson, T. D. 16 68 
Gay, Chas. 16 62 
Wilson, W. H. 16 7j 
Brooks, L. O.. 16 72 
Aufricht, E. R. 16 60 
Alcorn, Joe . 16 70 
Clarkson, S. E. 16 72 
Carson, A. M. 16 72 
Honea, Jno. 16 57 
Heatly, S. A. 16 85 
Wilson, Jr., E. L. 16 60 
Anderson, C. H. 16 68 
Boyd, A. W. 16 50 
Braun, H. A. . 16 73 
Bellew, E. M. 16 41 
Bamesj L. L. 16 79 
Bassett, O. A. 16 66 
Croxton, E. 0 . 16 41 
Furron, M. B. 16 66 
Furron, J. W. 16 66 
Knight, Chas. 16 72 
‘Litzke, Paul R. 16 69 
Mosher, L. W. 16 69 
McClelland, J. L. 16 72 
Stalker, H. A. 16 7b 
Washburn, C. 16 Forfeited 
‘Concannon, H. E. 17 64 
Cooper, Guy . 17 81 
Bunch, D. E. 17 82 
Brown, O. H... 17 79 
Frye, Roy . 17 58 
Furman, J. M. 17 77 
Hickman, M. D. 17 88 
Hite, Wm. 17 81 
Mowry, C. J. 47 66 
Whitney, H. E. 17 7 ® 
Hinkle, J. R. >7 79 
Spencer, G. C. 17 62 
‘Faurote, F. M. 18 77 
Clark, A. W. 18 75 
Mackie, G. K. 7 6 
Campbell, J. A. 18 83 
Campbell, W. R. ! 8 7 1 
Appleman, J. W. 18 65 
Fisher, E. V. t8 81 
“Banks, Ed. 18 70 
Rains, R. C. *8 60 
*Bovee, D. W. *8 £4 
Grindle, H. 18 81 
Howard, F. 59 
“Donnelly, H. J. *8 73 
Strider, J. W. 8i 
Bonebrake, H. C. *8 77 
Love, J. G. *8 59 
“Gross, D. D. 74 
Peck, Wm. i* 78 
Hartman, T. J. 77 
Grubb, Geo. ** 5 ° 
