June 7, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
729 
Nebraska Team Shoot. 
North Platte, Neb., May 29.—Three days of as fine 
shooting as one wou’d ask were ended here to-day. The 
program called for 200 rocks on days one and two, and 
150 on day three. Lester German, who tells how good 
Du Pont brands are, was first pro with 531 out of 550. 
Harvey Dixon, from the amateur ranks, outshot the 
whole outfit with 535. The State championship, at 50 
targets, in strings of 25, was won by C. C. Tappan with 
two perfects. 
State 
Champ. 1st Day. 2d 
Day. 3d Day. 
*L S German. 
. 48 
190 
196 
145 
*D D Gross. 
. 46 
190 
186 
136 
Geo Nicolia . 
. 40 
184 
181 
133 
H Dixon . 
. 45 
193 
194 
148 
Geo Grubb . 
. 42 
184 
179 
125 
*Wm Bowman . 
. 45 
176 
179 
139 
P. E Moritz . 
. 41 
178 
182 
134 
A Sarcander . 
. 39 
169 
159 
127 
W R Thomas. 
. 49 
191 
181 
144 
Sam Clark . 
. 43 
182 
186 
134 
*W A Brown . 
. 41 
188 
192 
142 
C. Gellatly . 
. 45 
179 
191 
142 
M K Neville. 
. 44 
178 
186 
140 
*E M Funk. 
. 43 
188 
190 
137 
H J Rebliausen. 
. 47 
180 
187 
138 
1 hos Hufford . 
. 41 
160 
176 
127 
R Paterson . 
. 44 
177 
138 
183 
Magnuson . 
183 
181 
139 
Scaney . 
. 45 
180 
182 
130 
H Illion . 
. 42 
178 
181 
131 
Gates . 
. 43 
186 
194 
140 
Miller . 
. 44 
183 
186 
123 
Brav . 
. 44 
181 
186 
140 
Rudat . 
. 40 
176 
174 
142 
Linderman . 
. 42 
186 
192 
136 
Southard . 
173 
179 
136 
Hosier . 
173 
182 
135 
1 E Den . 
. 42 
182 
179 
135 
Gus Sievers . 
180 
®-Ed O’Brien . 
. 47 
192 
i92 
i43 
A Muldoon . 
150 
135 
*Geo Kreger . 
. 48 
189 
190 
143 
R D Morgan . 
. 43 
175 
189 
139 
I A Arnold. 
. 44 
178 
175 
136 
H Lambert . 
1.51 
129 
(90) 
50 
T Scbnnau . 
163 
160 
(90) 
66 
G E Evan. 
181 
181 
1:’fl 
B D Burkman. 
. 32 
167 
155 
rn 
ff Nedrig . 
. 47 
158 (160) 144 (105) 
85 
V'/ Harris . 
. 46 
171 
164 
128 
Don Henklev . 
178 
W Haywood . 
146 
B Daggett . 
142 
D Frevv' . 
(100) 
88 
H P Walker . 
(100) 
50 
A Daiss . 
(120) 106 
W C Bean. 
(120) 
90 
(105) 
75 
B Tappan . 
. 48 (200) 183 
i7S 
131 
VV \V Watkins. 
(200) 180 
188 
B Dixon . 
. 48 
183 
187 
134 
C C Tappan-- 
. 50 (Iflfl) 
88 
184 
138 
Ben Dawson . 
(100) 
73 
Geo Winkowitch .. 
(60) 
41 (140) 
85 (135) 
97 
C Goucher . 
. 24 
163 
112 
'VV R Armagast. 
. 42 
147 
117 
J Oram . 
. 39 
169 
125 
C W Lyons. 
. 32 
(105) 
84 
S Ball . 
(75) 
59 
T L Nicolia . 
. 42 
(30) 
24 
G Davidson . 
. 37 (105) 
76 
T R Lucas . 
(30) 
24 
W R Young. 
(45) 
30 
E Rugee . 
. 43 
P'red Nelson . 
. 40 
i88 
isi 
i.3.3 
Fred Call . 
. 40 
177 
179 
126 
C Holzworth . 
. 43 
177 
177 
135 
W Coates . 
. 42 
177 
184 
126 
E Varner . 
. 47 
195 
189 
139 
*Geo Carter . 
. 43 
191 
190 
140 
G Gammon . 
. 38 
186 
198 
138 
*H D Freeman .... 
. 47 
188 
189 
144 
Miles Marvott . 
. 40 
170 
H G Taylor . 
. -18 
194 
194 
145 
L E Edwards. 
. 47 
184 
194 
143 
T F Campbell. 
. 36 (100) 
80 
H E Kindia . 
132 
iiis 
(45) 
33 
D Morrill . 
176 
175 
123 
R Brown . 
. 41 
183 
184 
135 
J F Dodge. 
73 
171 
(90) 
71 
Canandaigua Sportsmen’s Club. 
Syracuse, N. Y., May 29. — Canandaigua Snortsmen’s 
Club held a shoot at Lakeside Park to-day. There were 
two principal matches, one a handicap event that brought 
out fourteen contestants, and the other a jack rabbit 
series that had nine shooters. The handicap event re¬ 
sulted as follows: 
Soule .. 
A. 
60 
Eiseline . 
.13 
50 
Kibbe . 
. 7 
50 
Stoddard . 
. 0 
32 
Mason . 
. 4 
46 
Gilligan . 
.15 
50 
Briggs . 
. 0 
41 
Martin . 
. 0 
31 
Sterling . 
.6 
46 
Wilbur . 
.15 
32 
\’an Wormer ... 
.12 
50 
Caple . 
. 0 
23 
Barringer . 
. 0 
37 
Boyce . 
. 0 
35 
The result showed a tie between Soule, Kibbe, Van 
W'ormer. Eiseline and Gilligan. Eiseline won on the 
shoot-olT, Soule taking second place. 
The jack rabbit event resulted as follows: 
Mason . 
. 45 
Gilligan . 
22 
Sterling . 
. 38 
Kibbe . 
. 40 
Harrison . 
. 44 
Stoddard . 
. 41 
Patterson . 
. 40 
W'eller . 
. 43 
Kinney . 
. 46 
The surplus remaining of the entrance moneys, which 
was $1 per entrant, was divided among those whose 
scores were in the 10, 9 and 8 class, at the rate of 50, 
30 and 20. 
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Targets: 15 15 15 15 
Eck.13 11 13 15 
Malberger .11 14 15 13 
Armstadt .12 11 14 11 
Haag . 8 10 12 9 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 
Kofroth . 10 11 12 12 
Shell, 3. 15 12 7 9 
Blind, 5 .16 13 8 14 
Seiling, 10.16 10 15 12 
M. F. Kofroth. 
Smith Gun Club 
J. Baldwin, 18, 15, 17, 15, 18; H. Sindle, 20, 16, 19, 19, 15; 
\V. Hassinger, 17, 16. 17, 17, 16; W. Kussmaul, 16, 15, 15, 
12, 13; F. M. Sindle. 11. 7, 13, 16, 10; S. G. Francisco, 
18, 11, 15, 13, 17; J. H. Francisco, 7, 11, 15, 15, 14; E. 
Iviotz, 17, 12, 12, 15, 15; H. Hassinger, 14, 15, 15, 17, 13; 
T. C. Weiler, 17, 17, 14, IS, 16; Dr. Moeller, 14, 17. 15, 
16, 15; C. Hughes, 17, 13, 16, 20, 11. 
Practice scores; B. M. Shanley, Jr., 18, 20, 21, 23, 23, 
23: H. Higgs, 24, 24; R. Hensler, 21, 22, 19; F. Compton, 
17, 20; F. Hall, 24, 20, 22, 22, 22; L. Colquitt, 25, 23, 24, 
18; J. Reed. 21, 18; J. Baldwin, 20, 19, 15; H. Sindle, 21; 
S. G. Francisco, 14; J. H. Francisco, 18; W Kussmaul, 
IS; F. M. Sindle, 16, 23; E. Klotz, 20; VV. Hassinger, 23, 
24, 20; H. Hassinger, 15; W. Story, IS; B. Morris, 12; 
E. Damm, 18; J. Weiler, 19; J. Smith, 15; J. E. Leslie 
20; C. E. Bedford, 17; D. Kern, 12; William P'reese, 10; 
M. Weiler, 17. 
Newark, N. J., May 30.—The big event to-day was 
won by H. Sindle with 89 out of 100. Louis Colquitt, 
with a score of 88, took second prize, while Frank Hall, 
scoring 85, took third. The scores: 
Prize shoot scores; B. M. Shanley, 19, 16, 14, 19, 13; 
R. Hensler, 18. 15. 14. 17, 15; G. Naugle, 17, 16, 16. 18, 15; 
F. Hall, 17, 17, 18, 13, 20; L. Colquitt, 17, 20, 15, 20. 16; 
T. Reed, 17, 15, 17, 11, 16; F. Compton, 13, 18, 12. 17, 17; 
Bon Air G. C. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., May 30.—Following are the scores 
made to-day by the Bon Air Gun Club; 
First Class—Snee 90, Born 89, Lautenslager 87. 
Second Class—Whalen 84, Slater 79, Stahl 78. 
Third Class—Rectenwald 77, Marshall 77, Bradshaw 69. 
Fourth Class—King 51, Hagerling 37, Staring 34. 
