Jan. 25 , 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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"Dead Shot” High Average Trophy. 
The American Powder Mills offers to the amateur 
trapshooters a solid gold watch fob, which will be given 
to any shooter winning the high amateur average of a 
registered tournament shooting “Dead Shot” powder 
throughout the tournament. High average of tourna¬ 
ment must be figured on targets thrown on the regular 
program from 16yds. only. No shooter can win more 
than one Dead Shot fob. However, an additional prize 
of a solid gold diamond watch fob will be given at the 
end of the year to the amateur shooter winning the high¬ 
est number of points at tournaments during the year. 
Points to be won as follows: 
Any shooter winning high average at 16yd. targets 
for a three days’ registered tournament will be given six 
points; for a two days’ registered tournament, four 
points; for a one day registered tournament, two poinis, 
provided lie wins the high amateur average for the entire 
tournament, shooting Dead Shot. 
At a regi.stered tournament the shooter winning high 
amateur average for the entire tournament will receive a 
Dead Shot watch fob; also points as per above. After 
receiving one fob, any future averages he may win will 
be credited to him for the diamond fob, which will be 
given at the end of the year to the shooter having the 
highest number of points. (See rule as to unregistered 
tournaments.) 
At unregistered tournaments the following rules 
govern: 
The shoot must be an advertised tournament—that is, 
advertised in some of the sporting papers, such as Amer¬ 
ican Field. 801 Masonic Temple, Chicago, Ill.; Sports¬ 
men’s Review, 15-17 West Sixth street, Cincinnati; Sport¬ 
ing Life, 34 South Third street, Philadelphia; Forest 
AND Stream, 127 Franklin street. New York; Arms and 
Man, 1502 H street, N. W., Washington, D. C., or any 
of the regular sporting magazines. 
Local club meetings or practice shoots will not be 
classed as a tournament. 
The shooter winning the high amateur average of an 
unregistered tournament will not be given a fob. He 
W'ill, however, be credited with one point for winning the 
high amateur average of a one day unregistered shoot; 
two points for winning a two days’ unregistered shoot, 
etc; that is, he will be given one point for each day of 
the tournament, provided he wins high amateur average 
for the entire tournament, shooting Dead Shot powder. 
No shooter is eligible to win the diamond fob unless 
he has at some time during the year won a Dead Shot 
watch fob by winning the high amateur average at some 
registered tournament. However, it will not be neces¬ 
sary for a man to win the average at a registered tourna¬ 
ment before points he may have won at unregistered 
tournaments commence to count. 
Points, as above stated, will be given on all tourna¬ 
ments from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1913. 
Certificate as to a man’s winning the high amateur 
average at a tournament must be made and signed by 
some professional shooter attending the tournament. Same 
must be mailed to the American Powder Mills, 1730 
Tribune Building, Chicago, Ill. 
The names of the shooters who have won fobs or 
points on the diamond trophy will be published once 
each month in the sporting papers. At the end of the 
year the shooter having the greatest number of points 
will secure the diamond trophy. 
Larchmont Y. C. 
Larchmont, N. Y., Jan. 19.—O. C. Iloyt, a new 
trapper, won four of the eleven events here to-day, each 
one a take-home trophy. He won the 100-target handi¬ 
cap cup with (28) 99, and broke 109 in the 150-target 
shoot. B. M. Higginson was liigh gun with 135 out of 
150. Ralph Spotts, Jr., a thirteen-year-old chip of the 
old block, broke 47' out of 100, and in the handicap 
scored (32) 79. The scores: 
January cup, 25 
targets. 
handicap: 
T 
G TTatterson. 
. 4 25 
S Halstead . 
,. G 
23 
B 
M Higginson- 
. 3 25 
R L Spotts. 
0 
22 
A 
Whiting . 
. 5 25 
M K Waters. 
3 
21 
J 
V Henry. 
. 3 24 
W E Ferguson- 
b 
20 
T 
Lenane, Jr. 
. 5 24 
F W Fitzgerald... 
.. 7 
19 
O 
C Floyt . 
. 7 24 
R L Spotts, Jr_ 
.. 8 
18 
T 
T McCahill. 
. 3 23 
A W Flinn. 
.. 3 
17 
A 
L Burns. 
. 3 23 
Shoot-off: 
J 
G Batterson. 
. 4 25 
A Whiting . 
.. 5 
24 
*IIigginson not 
eligible. 
Special trophy. 
25 targets, handicap: 
O 
C Hoyt. 
. 7 25 
T V Henry . 
.. 2 
24 
B 
M Higginson... 
. 2 25 
A L Burns. 
.. 3 
23 
W 
K Ferffuson .... 
. 6 25 
F W Fitzgerald... 
.. V 
21 
s 
Halstead. 
. 6 25 
R L Spotts. 
.. 0 
20 
T 
G Batterson. 
. 4 25 
T T McCahill. 
.. 2 
20 
C, 
W Lembeck.... 
. 2 25 
M K Waters. 
.. 3 
20 
D 
F McMahon.... 
9 94 
T Lenane, Jr. 
.. 0 
19 
A 
Whiting . 
. 5 24 
J A Pisani. 
.. 4 
16 
Shoot-off: 
O 
G FToyt. 
. 7 24 
W E Ferguson_ 
.. 7 
20 
B 
M Higginson... 
. 0 23 
Visitors’ cup, 25 
targets, 
handicap: 
O 
C Ployt. 
. 7 24 
R L Spotts, Jr... 
.. 8 
21 
A 
T- Burns. 
. 2 24 
G W Lembeck... 
.. 1 
21 
S 
Halstead . 
. 6 24 
D F McMahon... 
.. 0 
21 
J 
V Henry . 
. 3 23 
A W Flinn. 
.. 3 
20 
B 
M Higginson.... 
. 0 23 
W E Ferguson.... 
.. 7 
20 
A 
VVhitinsr . 
. 3 23 
T Lenane, Jr. 
.. 4 
20 
R 
L Spotfs. 
. 0 23 
T G Batterson. 
.. 3 
20 
M 
K Waters. 
. 3 23 
T A Pisani. 
.. 4 
20 
T 
J McCahill. 
. 3 22 
F W Fitzgerald... 
.. 7 
19 
Shoot-off: 
O C Hovt .'. 
... 7 24 
\\' E Ferguson. 
7 
20 
B M Higginson 
... 0 23 
Take-home trophy, 25 tari 
gets, handicap: 
T J McCahill... 
.... 2 25 
J G Batterson. 
3 
22 
T Y Henry. 
.... 3 25 
A F Burns . 
2 
22 
'O C Hoyt. 
.... 7 24 
i\I K Waters. 
3 
22 
B M Higginson. 
.... 0 23 
T Lenane, Jr. 
3 
20 
A Whiting . 
.... 3 23 
S Halstead . 
6 
19 
R L Spotts. 
.... 0 23 
G W Lembeck. 
19 
W F Ferguson. 
.... 5 23 
F W Fitzgerald. 
7 
15 
D F McMahon. 
.... 0 22 
A W Flinn. 
3 
15 
Shoot-off won 
by Mr. McCahill. 
Accumulation 
cup, 25 tar 
gets, handicap: 
G W Lembeck.. 
... 2 25 
T Lenane, Tr. 
4 
21 
W E Ferguson... 
... 6 25 
T G Batterson. 
3 
21 
O C Hoyt . 
... 7 25 
A L Bevins. 
3 
20 
B M Higginson. 
... 1 24 
S Halstead . 
6 
20 
M K Y'aters. 
... 3 23 
F W Fitzgerald. 
7 
19 
R L Spotts. 
... 0 22 
D F McMahon. 
1 
18 
T J McCahill.... 
.. 2 22 
A W Flinn. 
3 
17 
A Whiting . 
... 3 21 
J V Henry. 
2 
15 
Larchmont take-home cup, 25 targets, handicap 
O C Hoyt. 
... 7 25 
T Lenane, Jr. 
3 
22 
J G Batterson.... 
... 3 25 
A W Flinn. 
2 
21 
A Whiting . 
... 3 24 
T V Henry. 
3 
20 
M K Y'aters. 
... 3 23 
B F Spotts. 
0 
20 
A L Burns. 
... 2 23 
B M Higginson. 
0 
19 
W E Ferguson.. 
... 5 23 
G W Lembeck. 
2 
17 
One hundred 
target handicap: 
O C Hoyt. 
...28 99 
W E Ferguson. 
23 
89 
B M Higginson.. 
... 5 96 
R L Spotts. 
0 
88 
A W'hiting . 
...16 96 
M K Waters. 
12 
86 
J V Henry. 
...11 96 
T Lenane, Jr. 
12 
83 
1 G Batterson.... 
... 14 94 
R L Spotts, Jr. 
32 
79 
S Halstead . 
...24 94 
F W Fitzgerald. 
28 
74 
A L Burns. 
...10 92 
A W Flinn. 
12 
73 
T J McCahill ... 
...10 90 
High gun trophy, 100 targets, scratch: 
B M Higginson.. 
.135 
T Lenane, Jr.. 
115 
R L Spotts. 
. 133 
M K Waters. 
113 
T J McCahill.... 
.123 
O C Hoyt . 
109 
1 V Henry. 
. 120 
W E Ferguson. 
106 
A Whiting . 
. 120 
A W Flinn. 
104 
A L Burns. 
. 120 
S Halstead . 
103 
J G Batterson... 
.119 
F W Fitzgerald. 
68 
White Plains Gun Club. 
Whtte Plains, N. Y., Jan. 15.—Small attendance 
braved the elements to-day to crack rocks for the take- 
home trophy. Dr. Marlin and Kdward Townsend shot 
remarkably, going straight on 50. Dr. Martin got the 
shoot-off. Third went to H. (1. Allyn with 47. Two 
jolly boosters were present, T. Davis and H. Keller. 
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