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FOREST AND STREAM 
Jan. II, 1913 
Dead 
Shot Diamond Trophy 
WON BY 
William Ridley, of What Cheer, Iowa 
W ITH a total of 38 points credited to him for winning the High 
Amateur Average at the following Registered and Unregistered 
Tournaments during the year of 1912, Mr. Ridley won the 
much coveted Dead Shot Trophy. 
Score Points 
May 7-8, Des Moines, la., 2 days reg. 272 x 300 4 
July 22-23,Crookston, Minn., 2 days reg. 293 x 300 4 
Aug. 27-29, Cedar Point, O., 3 days reg. 419 x 450 6 
Sept. 2-3, Bay City, Mich., 2 days reg. 292 x 300 4 
*Oct. 15-18, Cincinnati, O., 4 days reg. 767 x 800 8 
Oct. 30, Medford, Okla., 1 day reg. 1 38 x 1 50 2 
Nov. 14-15, Kankakee, Ill., 2 days unreg. 197 x 200 2 
Nov. 8, Adams, Neb., 1 day unreg. 146 x 150 1 
Nov. 28, Guernsey, la., 1 day unreg 117x135 1 
Dec. 2-4, St. Thomas, Ont., 3 days reg 462 x 500 6 
3103X 3285 38 
Mr. J. S. Young won second place with a total of 30 points. 
Mr. S. A. Huntley won third “ “ “ “ “27 
*Post-Season Tournament Official High Amateur Average for the year. 
All the above shot 
“DEAD SHOT” 
Exclusively 
Watch the papers for our offer to the amateurs for 1913. Start the 
New Year right by shooting “DEAD SHOT.” 
AMERICAN POWDER MILLS S 
WILLIAM RIDLEY 
