698 
FOREST AND STREAM 
May 31, 1913 
Pennsylvania 
Yo>?k, Pa., May 15. — The conditions for shooting were 
excellent. The skyline and background, which are as near 
perfect as possible, afforded the shooters the opportunity 
of making good scores, and the figures in the appended 
table show that the conditions for shooting are calculated 
to produce some records before the program is shot out. 
H. H. Stevens, pro., led with 148 out of 150; J. M. 
Hawkins was second with 145. Carl Moore third with 
140. 
PRACTICE DAY. 
High amateur was John G. Martin, of Harrisburg, 
who- broke 136. Philip C. Barnhart, secretary of the 
Eagle Gun Club, of Hanover, and Harry B. Shcop, of 
Harrisburg, tied for second place with 135. Scores: 
'*11 H Stevens. 
.. 148 
W H Van de Sande.. 
. 120 
*J M Hawkins. 
.. 145 
N MeSherry . 
. 116 
*C Moore . 
.. 140 
E Zinn . 
*G Hassam . 
.. 138 
C T Grove. 
. 114 
J G Martin. 
.. 136 
J O’H Denny. 
114 
H B Shoop. 
.. 135 
W H Stroh. 
. 112 
P C Barnhart. 
.. 135 
T J L . 
. Ill 
'‘N Apgar . 
.. 134 
C E Seidel. 
1116 
'*W M Hammond... 
.. 134 
M Zinn . 
. 165 
C D Henline. 
.. 133 
A Davy . 
103 
D W Baker. 
.. 131 
I Grim . 
102 
R E Shearer. 
.. 130 
R D McCoy (75) .... 
. 62 
C C Farnum. 
.. 126 
F Miller (75) . 
. 61 
E G Ford. 
.. 126 
M Glassick (75) . 
. bV 
I H Lamotte. 
.. 122 
S C Hauer (75) . 
. 44 
H C Krout. 
.. 122 
FIRST DAY. 
Sixty-five competed to-day. Harry Welles was high 
pro. and high over all with 144 out of 150. J. M. 
Hawkins was second with 143, and Neaf Apgar third with 
142. 
High amateur went to R. J. West, of Brownsville, 
who broke 141. Vincent Oliver, of Philadelphia, and 
R. J. Budd, secretary of the Sheridan Gun Club, of 
Tower City, tied for second place. 
E. N. Gillespie, of Pittsburgh, won the State amateur 
championship at double targets. He broke 37 targets 
out of 25 pairs. For winning this event, Mr. Gillespie 
has a leg on the Wolstencroft trophy, a solid gold 
medal. Vincent Oliver, of the Highland Gun Club, of 
Philadelphia, was second in this event. He broke 36. 
The Milt Lindsey trophy, emblematic of the two- 
man championship of the State, was won by the Har¬ 
risburg Sportsmen’s Association team—L. B. Worden, 
president of the Pennsylvania State Sportsmen’s Associa¬ 
tion, and D. A. Herrold. They shot at 25 singles and 
5 pairs, making a total of 62 breaks. 
T. .S. Speer, of St. Marys; E. N. Gillespie, of Pitts¬ 
burgh, and E. B. Johnson, of Williamsport, each broke 
5 pairs, and tied for the Colonial Hotel trophy. Scores: 
... 144 
C ~c 
127 
"■j M Hawkins. 
... 143 
R E°Shearer . 
V/7 
Apgar . 
... 142 
C Rr.bendall . 
*H H Stevens. 
... 141 
F Meehan . 
T? J . 
... 141 
'p J L . 
. 124 
V Oliver . 
... 140 
*F''m Fay. 
124 
R J Budd . 
... 140 
C C Farnum. 
. 123 
’*Carl Moore . 
...140 
W H Stroh. 
. 123 
*W M Hammond... 
... 138 
D A Herrold. 
. 123 
*T H Keller, Jr- 
... 138 
R B Johnston. 
. 122 
P C Barnhart. 
... 137 
C Foster . 
W S Behm. 
... 137 
"^H Overbaugh . 
. 121 
J W Schoffstall.... 
... 137 
I H Albright . 
. 121 
J G Martin. 
... 137 
N MeSherry . 
. 120 
E J Happersett.... 
... 137 
C 0 La Motte . 
. 120 
E N Giliespie . 
... 137 . 
J O’H Denny . 
. 119 
H B Shoop. 
... 136 
Tames Porter . 
. 118 
D W Baker . 
... 136 
W H Sultzbach. 
. 117 
B Teats . 
... 135 
\V H Van de Sande.. 
. IIV 
J W Barburger. 
... 135 
M Zinn . 
,. 116 
L B Worden. 
... 135 
C M Master. 
,. 116 
VV H Wilson. 
... 134 
*L K Lewis. 
. 115 
C D Henline. 
... 132 
C A Hartman. 
. 11a 
*W B Darton. 
... 130 
T L Sheaft'er. 
. 115 
C E Seidel. 
... 130 
A W Vernon. 
,. 114 
E Ford . 
... 130 
J T Grim. 
. 109 
A Seitz . 
... 129 
Pratt . 
,. 109 
W Clegg . 
... 129 
I E Wildasin. 
,. 108 
H W Zeamer. 
109 
W H Paxson. 
,. 106 
J Speer . 
... 128 
H Mvers . 
.. 102 
M Glassick . 
... 128 
S C Hauer . 
,. 100 
R D McCoy. 
... 128 
A J Dando.. 
.. 98 
Eli Zinn . 
...127 
G D Thompson. 
.. 92 
F D Miller. 
... l‘>7 
T Witmer . 
.. 77 
C T Grove. 
... 127 
Mac Miller . 
.. 56 
Wolstencroft trophy. State amateur championship at 
25 doubles: 
D 
W Baker.... 
. 34 
E N Gillespie. 
.. 37 
I 
S Speer. 
. 22 
W H Stroh. 
.. 32 
R 
B Johnson... 
.34 
V Oliver . 
... 36 
Milt Lindsev 
trophy, two- 
man team race: 
Reading Team. 
York Team No. 
2. 
W 
S Behm ..., 
.32 
C T Grove. 
31 
J 
Marburger ... 
.28—60 
N MeSherry . 
29—60 
Harrisburg Team. 
Highland Team, of 
Phila. 
L 
B Worden.. 
.32 
V Oliver . 
32 
D 
A Herrold.. 
.30—62 
W H Clegg. 
26—58 
Marysville 
Team. 
Red Lion Team. 
I 
L Sheaffer... 
. 26 
C Lamotte . 
23 
C 
E Seidel.... 
.29-55 
A Davy . 
20-43 
York Team 
No. 1. 
Carlisle Team. 
El 
i Zinn . 
.28 
R H Sherrer. 
25 
M 
Glassick ... 
. 27—55 
James Porter . 
27-52 
SECOND 
DAY. 
Teams representing the Harrisburg Sportsmen’s As¬ 
sociation carried off the honors in the second day’s 
program. The club’s team, composed of Herrold, Wor¬ 
den. Shoop and Martin, with a score of 90 out of 100 
targets, won the Reading trophy, emblematic of the 
State Shoot 
four-man team championship of the State. Herrold, 
Worden and Shoop also won the Harrisburg trophy, 
emblematic of the three-man team championship of the 
State. The team broke 70 out of 75. The Highland Gun 
Club, of Philadelphia, w’as second in both team races. 
John S. Speer, of St. Marys, won the Colonial Hotel 
trophy on shoot-off. 
L. B. Worden, of Harrisburg, president of the Penn¬ 
sylvania State Sportsmen’s Association, won high ama¬ 
teur with 143 out of 350. V. Oliver, of the Highland 
Gun Club, of Philadelphia, present holder of the Du Pont 
challenge trophy, emblematic of the State amateur cham¬ 
pionship at double targets, and who is defending the 
trophy, was second with 142. C. D. Henline, of the 
Bradford Gun Club, and treasurer of the P. S. S. A., 
was third with 141. 
H. H. Stevens w'on first place in the pro ranks with 
144. J. Itl. Hawkins and W. B. Joslyn tied for second 
with i43. 
*H PI Stevens. 
.. 144 
F W Meehan....'..., 
... 127 
* G Hassam . 
.. 144 
J W Schoffstall. 
...127 
*T M Hawkins. 
.. 143 
C Foster . 
... 127 
*W B Joslyn . 
.. 143 
C C Farnum . 
... 126 
L B Worden. 
.. 143 
Ell Zinn . 
... 126 
’I'N Apgar . 
.. 142 
’*F M Fay . 
... 126 
V Oliver . 
.. 142 
C A Hartman. 
... 125 
C D Henline . 
.. 141 
W PI Stroh . 
... 124 
*C Moore . 
.. 140 
L A Egolff. 
... 123 
P C Barnhart . 
.. 140 
M Glassick . 
1991 
J G Martin. 
.. 140 
E K Lewis . 
192 
R J Budd . 
.. 139 
*H Overbaugh . 
... 120 
E Ford . 
.. 139 
J H Albright . 
... 120 
"■W B Darton. 
.. 137 
A W Vermon. 
... 117 
J T Marberger. 
.. 137 
J S Sheaffer. 
... 118 
H B Shoop. 
.. 137 
\V H Van de Sande 
... 118 
W Behm . 
.. 136 
R B Johnson. 
... 116 
*T H Keller, Jr. 
.. 136 
H Myers . 
... 114 
C Rubendall . 
.. 135 
J A Quigley . 
... 113 
*W M Hammond... 
.. 135 
I H La Motte . 
... 112 
E N Gillespie . 
.. 135 
S C Hauer . 
... 108 
R D McCov . 
.. 135 
J T Grimm . 
... 106 
H S Welles . 
.. 134 
G D Thompson. 
... 103 
R I West . 
.. 134 
Mac Miller . 
... lOO 
C K Seidel. 
.. 133 
*R L Klotz . 
... 99 
W Clegg . 
.. 133 
M Zinn . 
... 97 
D W Baker . 
.. 132 
C R Rockey. 
... 82 
E D Miller . 
.. 131 
C Zullinger . 
... 79 
I D Speer. 
.. 130 
W Lesueske (90) ... 
... 72 
H W Zeamer. 
.. 130 
W G Fulton (135).. 
... 68 
'*F Pratt . 
.. 130 
F S Rader (75) .... 
... 65 
A Davy . 
.. 130 
A J Dando (90) .... 
... 58 
W H Wilson. 
...129 
N Culp (15) . 
... 6 
D A Herrold. 
... 129 
P J Davis (15) . 
... 5 
A Seitz . 
... 128 
Dr Millman (15) ... 
... 5 
B Teats . 
,.. 128 
J C Coveleskin (15) 
... 3 
N M MtSherry. 
... 128 
Fonr-ninn team i 
race: 
Harrisburg No. 
1 . 
Harrisburg No. 
9 
Herrold . 
24 
Egolff . 
99 
Worden . 
24 
C E Seidel. 
21 
.Shoop . 
22 
W H Wilson. 
23 
Martin . 
20—90 
Ouigley . 
18—84 
Highland Team 
York Team. 
Oliver . 
23 
M Glassick . 
20 
Clegg . 
21 
E Zinn . 
18 
Meehan . 
22 
N MeSherry . 
23 
Overbaugh . 
19—85 
I H La Motte. 
21—82 
Stmbury Team. 
Schoffstall . 
99 
Teats . 
21 
Foster . 
18 
Hartman . 
20—81 
Three-man tpam 
race: 
Harrisburg No. 
1 .- 
Harrisburg No. 
9 
Herrold . 
24 
Martin . 
20 
Worden . 
24 
Seidel . 
21 
Shoop . 
22—70 
Egolff . 
22—63 
Highland Team. 
York Team. 
Oliver '. 
22 
Glassick . 
, 20 
Clegg . 
21 
E Zinn . 
18 
• Meehan . 
22—65 
MeSherry . 
, 23—61 
Sunbury Team. 
■Schoffstall . 
22 
Teats . 
, 21—61 
Foster . 
18 
ANNUAL MEETING. 
At the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania State 
Sportsmen’s Association, which was held in the parlor 
of the Colonial Hotel, last evening, all the old officers 
of the -Association were re-elected. They are; President, 
Lockwood B. Worden, of Harrisburg; Vice-President, 
Elmer E. Shaner, of Pittsburgh; Secretary, Bernard 
Elsesser, of York; Treasurer, Claude D. Henline, of 
Bradford; Directors; John S. Speer, of St. Mary’s; Chas. 
Foster, of Selins Grove; Francis S. Cantrell, Jr., Esq., 
of Philadelphia; J. A. De Pew, of Delano', and Norwood 
Johnson, of Pittsburg. Counsel, Francis S. Cantrell, Jr. 
The Herron Hill Gun Club, of Pittsburgh, was 
awarded the State tournament for 1914. Nineteen clubs, 
members of the Association, were represented at the 
meeting. Dr. Joseph Kalbfus, secretary of the State Game 
Commission, was in attendance. 
President Worden, in his report, which was heartily 
endorsed by the meeting, review'ed the legislation en¬ 
acted by the State Legislature in the interest of fish, for¬ 
est and game in the State. He made a number of 
recommendations, which were approved and acted upon 
by the meeting. 
Norwood Johnson, C. C. Irwin and R. R. Bennett, of 
Pittsburgh, were elected members of the program com¬ 
mittee for the ne.xt State shoot. 
LAST DAY. 
High amateur honors for the day went to B. Shoop, 
of the Harrisburg Sportsmen’s Association, who broke 
138. R. J. Budd, of Lykens; E. N. Gillespie, of Pitts¬ 
burgh, and Claude D. Henline, of Bradford, tied for 
place with 137. 
High amateur average for the entire tournament 
went to R. J. Budd, of Lykens, who broke 416 out of 
450. Second high was won by H. B. Shoop, of Harris¬ 
burg, who broke 411, while P. S. Barnhart, of the Eagle 
Gun Club, of Hanover; Vincent Oliver, of Philadelphia; 
R. J. West, of Brownsville, and Claude D. Henline, of 
Bradford, tied for third high with 410. 
H. H. Stevens carried off the pro honors of the tour¬ 
nament fiy breaking all but 23 of the 450 targets shot at. 
J. Mowell Hawkins won second high pro with 426, and 
Neaf Apgar third with 422. Scores: 
*H H Stevens.142 
*J M Hawkins.140 
H S Welles. 140 
*N Apgar . 138 
H B Shoop. 138 
R J Budd . 137 
C D Henline . 137 
E N Gillespie . 137 
*Carl Moore . 136 
W S Behm . 
B Teats .136 
W A Joslyn . 136 
G F Hamlin.135 
R D McCoy. 135 
R J West .135 
P C Barnhart.133 
J J Marberger.133 
W Krick . 132 
J W Schoffstall. 132 
H C Krout . 132 
F Pratt . 132 
E Ford . 131 
C A Seidel. 131 
J G Martin . 131 
»T H Keller . 1.30 
D A Herrold . 130 
W Clegg . 129 
C Rabendall . T^O 
J S Sheaffer. 129 
E Zinn . 129 
*W B Darton . 128 
V Oliven . 128 
F D Miller . 127 
D W Baker . 126 
E Banks . 126 
R B Johnson . 126 
H W Zeamer. 125 
C T Grove . 124 
J S Speer. 124 
*W M Hammond.124 
H Barr .124 
C C Farnum.123 
C Foster . 123 
M Glassick . 122 
N M MeSherry. 121 
A Davey .121 
W H Stroh.121 
Jas Porter . 121 
A Seitz . 120 
W H Wilson.117 
L R Lewis.116 
F M Fay. 115 
F W Meehan.114 
J H Albright. 114 
W H Van de Sande... 113 
C A Hartman. 113 
J Grim . Ill 
A W Vernon. 108 
S C Haner. 107 
G D Thompson. 105 
H Myers . 105 
*E A W Everitt. 101 
M Zinn . 101 
A McGuigan . 84 
W Gandv . 84 
C H Neff . 75 
R A Smith. 61 
C Miller (75) . 60 
G McGuigan (75) . 56 
R L Klotz (90) . 51 
Mac Miller (60) . 49 
A H Grove (75) . 49 
F R Man (90) . 40 
C Zullinger (45). 24 
Ana-Iostan G. C. 
Washington, D. C., May 26. —The members of the 
Analostan Gun Club were blessed with fine weather to¬ 
day, but were bothered somewhat with a stiff breeze full 
in their faces, which handicapped th?m a great deal. 
Notwithstanding this disagreeable feature, some good 
scores were posted. Lynn Worthington was a welcome 
visitor and promised to be with us more frequently, now 
that he is making his home in Baltimore. Frank Huse- 
man, who is now a professional, shot well in thq singles, 
but by the time the boys commenced on the doubles his 
mind had become engrossed with pleasant thoughts con¬ 
cerning that eleven-pound daughter that the stork brought 
to his home last Wednesday, and he did not shoot up 
to form. Following are the scores made during the 
afternoon: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Ford . 
.. 155 
134 
Kirk . 
. 100 
68 
Hunter . 
.. 105 
97 
Emmons ... 
. 85 
50 
Huseman . 
.. 100 
94 
Barnes . 
. 80 
65 
Stubener . 
.. 100 
88 
Monroe . 
. 80 
63 
Peck . 
.. 100 
85 
Hume . 
. 80 
t)2 
Bray . 
.. leo 
85 
Brown . 
. 70 
47 
Parsons . 
.. 100 
84 
Green . 
. 65 
35 
Culver . 
.. 100 
73 
Worthington 
... 50 
45 
Stine . 
.. 100 
72 
Bradford ... 
. 50 
30 
Duvall . 
.. 100 
66 
J R Sharpe , 
. 50 
23 
Graves . 
.. 100 
66 
Davidson .. 
. 35 
23 
Du Pont trophy, 25 
target 
s. handicap: 
Peck . 
25 
Davis . 
9 
25 
Huseman . 
. 8 
25 
J R Sharpe. 
15 
25 
Brown . 
. 9 
25 
Bray . 
10 
25 
. 5 
25 
6 
24 
Stine . 
. 9 
25 
Parsons .... 
2 
24 
Emmons . 
.12 
25 
Hunter . 
0 
23 
Ford . 
. 6 
25 
Kirk . 
2 
22 
Bradford . 
. 3 
25 
Graves . 
0 
21 
Green . 
.13 
25 
Stubener .. 
0 
21 
Culver . 
. 8 
25 
Duvall . 
4 
21 
Doubles: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Kirk . 
.. 38 
27 
Monroe .... 
. 22 
13 
.. 34 
20 
. 20 
7 
Huseman . 
.. 24 
17 
Davis . 
. 16 
6 
Graves .. 
.. 24 
18 
Shoot on May 17 w^as postponed on account of rain. 
Myles Taylor. 
Bradford G. C. 
Bradford, Pa., May 24.—L. E. Mallory, Jr., was 
elected President of the Bradford Gun Club; (). D. Hen¬ 
line, Vice-President, and A. W. Vernon, Secretary-Treas¬ 
urer. 
In the regular Saturday shoot, C. D. Henline carried 
off the honors of the day by breaking 48 out of 50. L. E. 
Mallory, Jr., and Geo. A. Bodine were close seconds, 
each having 47. In a hotly contested protection match, 
E. Korner and C. D. HenlinC won by breaking 40 with¬ 
out a miss. The scores of the day follow: Henline 48, 
Mallory, Jr., 47, Bodine 47. E. Korner 45, Farnum 45, 
Van Notte 44, F. Korner 45, Glenn 43, Vernon 43, Curtis 
41, Mallory, Sr., 39, Eygabroat 39, (jrittenden 38, Con¬ 
ners 37, Jack 35. V. 
