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FOREST AND STREAM 
March i, 1913 
Parker Gun Victories in 1912 
'T'HE highest official average for the season of 1912 at both Single 
and Double Targets was made with Parker Guns. 
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America was w'on with a Parker Gun, Mr. W. R. Crosby scoring 
198 X 200 targets at 18 yards rise. Same man, same gun, made the World’s 
Record, scoring 98 x 100 targets at 23 yards, which is a truly wonderful 
performance. 
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Sunny South Handicap. 
The following are the complete scores of the Sunny 
South Handicap; 
Days: 1st 2d 3d 4th 5th 6th Tot’l 
Targets; 225 200 200 180 200 200 
Ed Forsgard, M'aco, Tex. 211 182 198 166 183 191—1131 
Bart Lewis, Auburn, Ill. 207 190 192 158 181 187—1115 
Jesse Long, Chicago . 207 183 181 160 177 184—1092 
Guy Dering, Columbus, Wis. 204 179-186 143 189 191—1092 
Nick Arie, Houston, Tex.... 201 187 189 153 176 J80—1086 
Geo Crosby, O’Fallon, Ill.... 191 190 189 152 185 178—1085 
H Kennicott, Evanston, III... 203 176 185 150 185 185—1084 
F Arie, Thomasboro, Ill. 196 176 190 148 175 189—1074 
\V Ridley, What Cheer, la... 197 181 189 155 175 174—1071 
Bill France, Houston, Tex.... 205 179 185 146 179 175—1069 
F F Arnold, Lamed, Kans... 199 172 190 145 183 177—1066 
H Dixon, Orongo, Mo. 201 165 181 149 180 182—1058 
H B Whitney, Anthony, Kan. 190 172 185 158 177 173—1055 
F W McNeir, Houston, Tex.. 190 169 190 149 173 182—1053 
C B Eaton, Fayette, Mo. 213 163 177 135 184 173-1045 
B H Alexander, Bushnell, la. 196 174 191 146 174 162—1043 
C H Ditto, Keithsburg, Ill.. 190 169 187 147 179 171—1043 
Z Scofield, Houston, Tex.... 194 170 183 150 173 171—1041 
T McLean, Augusta, Tex. 174 172 186 153 178 175—1038 
H Ellis, Houston, Tex. 170 179 191 143 174 171—1028 
C H Parker, Minot, N. D.... 197 168 182 122 173 180—1022 
A Gardiner, Houston, Tex.... 195 171 172 152 164 165-1009 
E Houghton, Winnipeg. Can. 191 157 174 143 165 173—1003 
C B Haycox, Houston, Tex... 196 160 179 139 167 155— 996 
L Tones, Brady, Tex. 176 179 183 135 172 151— 996 
G Mever, Thomasboro, Ill.... 171 172 169 152 168 167— 989 
D O’Connell, San Antonio... 117 151 185 133 179 157— 922 
O P Goode, Chicago. 161 153 152 137 158 149— 910 
F Campbell, Waukee. la. 200 170 188 135 172 ...— 865 
S Hoge Galveston, Tex. 190 158 173 146 168 ...— 835 
B E Moritz, Denver, Colo.... 195 149 182 125 171 ...— 822 
Geo Tucker, Brenham, Tex... 188 181 185 ... 177 ...— 731 
F W Varner, Adams, Neb... 198 183 184 136 .— 701 
A Barnett, Bay City, Tex. 170 150 ... 147 152 ...— 639 
B Barnes, Bav City. Tex. 178 168 187 .— 533 
W I Morse, Ft. Worth, Tex.. 187 158 . 176 ... —521 
C Daley, Carlinsville, Ill. 194 149 162 .— 505 
Otto Sens, Houston, Tex. 167 185 .— 342 
H Atwell. Houston . 160 . 180 ...— 340 
W Cumming. Houston, Te.x.. 167 . 163— 330 
Mac Webb, El Campo, Tex. 142 170 ...— 312 
j Johnson, Houston, Tex.... 174 . 127 .— 301 
R C Chew, Lockhart. Tex. 174 123 .— 297 
T Bryant, Tempie, Tex.189.— 189 
C K H Byrne, Galveston,Tex. 186.— 186 
A Kelley, Westside, la. 180.— 180 
Geo Simpson, Houston, Te.x.175 ...— 175 
S R Smith, Los Angeles.162.— 162 
L E Brown, Houston, Tex.161 ...— 161 
L E Moser, Houston.. Tex.160.— 160 
R Koehle, Wharton, Tex.150 ...— 150 
Professionals: 
C G Spencer, St. Louis, Mo.. 209 191 194 164 181 192—1131 
W S Heer, Guthrie, Okla.... 206 196 195 168 179 185—1129 
Mrs Topperwein, San Antonio 208 184 197 168 180 179—1116 
W R Crosby, O’Fallon, Ill... 203 181 192 159 190 187—1112 
R O Heikes, Dayton. 0 . 211 180 191 160 180 188—1110 
L German, Aberdeen, Md... 206 172 192 158 190 191-1109 
H Borden, Houston, Tex.... 207 184 191 167 178 178—1105 
H D Freeman. Atlanta, Ga... 211 180 187 160 183 183—1104 
Fd O’Brien, Florence, Kans.. 212 177 189 163 172 187—1100 
R W Clancey. Chicago, III... 200 181 188 154 184 174—1081 
lay Graham, Long Lake, Ill.. 205 173 188 159 173 177—1075 
Guy Ward, Birmingliam, Ala. 210 171 189 157 172 167—1066 
H Murrelle, Houston, Tex... 192 174 193 153 172 175-1059 
H Donnelly Guthrie, Okla... 189 178 172 160 172 172—1043 
B Schwartz, Houston. Tex... 186 172 179 151 163 179—1028 
L I Wade, Dallas, Tex. 181.— 181 
Boston A. A. 
Boston, Mass., Feb. 22.—L. H. Davis beat out seven¬ 
teen gunners here to-day, getting take-home trophy, 
Whitney trophy for being the high gun of the day, 
with 193 out of 200; February trophy, as his four best 
scores in the month totaled 143 out of 150. J. E. Lynch 
was second with 142t/2. 
The team matches were scratch events, and the team 
captained by T. C. Adams was the winner. 
Second take-home trophy was won by S. A. EIIis 
after a shoot-off with J. L. Snow for third take-home 
trophy. These two had tied at 95, Snow being scratch 
and Ellis having 4 in the handicap. In the shoot-off 
Ellis won bv one target. 
New York A. C. wants to shoot the Boston A. A. 
a ten-man team match at Travers Island, New York, 
April 3. It is probable that the offer will be accepted. 
The scores; 
Davis . 
. 8 
9S 
Snow . 
. 0 
95 
Ellis . 
. 4 
95 
Keeler . 
.16 
91^ 
Faye . 
. 0 
91 
Adams . 
. 0 
91 
Dickey . 
. 0 
91 
Brooks . 
. 8 
91 
Whitney . 
. 12 
90 
Tucker . 
. 5 
90 
Munroe . 
. 20 
88 
Lynch . 
. 5 
88 
Ballou . 
. 5 
87 
Page . 
. 18 
86 
Farmer . 
. 6 
85 
Knights . 
. 8 
78 
Carlton . 
. 0 
71 
Shoot-off for second and third prizes, 25 targets: 
Ellis 24, Snow 23. 
Team race: 
Team No. 3. 
Capt T C Adams.. 
95 
Capt 0 R Dickey.. 
92 
C Tucker . 
91 
M Ballou . 
91 
W Farmer . 
85 
T E Lynch . 
81 
H Knights . 
SS—359 
G Hunter . 
76—340 
Team No. 2. 
Team No. 4. 
Capt L S Snow.... 
97 
Capt R Faye . 
94 
S A Ellis. 
91 
L H Davis . 
89 
F Whitney . 
85 
W C Brooks . 
85 
G L Munroe. 
72—345 
C Keeler . 
YU — 358 
