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WILMINGTON. DEL. 
May 30-31 
STATE SHOOT 
High General Average, 289 ex 300, by Chas. H. Newcomb 
2d “ “ 287 ex 300, n s M„r' , 
I With run of 109 straighJ ( McCarty 
2d Longest Run, 105 straight, by H. Buckwalter 
SISSETON. S. D.. June 3-4 
STATE SHOOT 
CIRCLEVILLE. OHIO 
June 3-6 STATE SHOOT 
MARSHALL. MO. J 
June 4-6 ( 
j State Championship, won by N. H. Nelson, 24 ex 25 and 
I 45 ex 50 in shoot-off 
High Score in State Championship (tie) 50 ex 50 by J. S. Day 
High Arnateur Average, 450 ex 475 
Grand Missouri Handicap, 94 ex 100 
by Harvey Dixon 
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was held at Canton, on June 14, 1905, and was won by 
the Columbus team, with 214 out of 250. The second 
contest was at Dayton, June 14, 1906, the Dayton team 
winning with 210. The third contest was at Columbus 
on June 6 , 1907. The trophy was won by Columbus 
team No. 1 with 204. The trophy was not again contested 
for until the League meeting at Dayton, June 4 to 6 , 
1912, when the Columbus team won with 114. 
Circleville 
No. 
1 . 
Dayton. 
W I Spangler 
22 
F C Koch. 
. 24 
C L Moeller.. 
23 
J E Cain. 
23 
J E Walters .. 
19 
T M Markham. 
22 
J B Cromley.. 
24 
H W Heikes. 
24 
M Stout... 
24—112 
J H Pumphrey. 
25—118 
Circleville 
No. 
2 . 
Columbus. 
G Li Brandon. 
22 
F M Edwards. 
25 
C Ward . 
20 
W Webster . 
23 
F Caldwell ... 
21 
H E Smith. 
25 
J S Ritt. 
23 
W W Coffman. 
20 
J Hedges. 
22—108 
W N Camp. 
20—113 
THIRD DAY—^JUNE 6. 
Friday, get-away day, was pleasant, partly cloudy in 
the afternoon. The contest for the amateur champion¬ 
ship of Ohio brought out several new shooters, the 
entries being larger than either of the previous days. 
Seventy-one shooters were present. First squad was not 
called until 9:15. The regular program was shot first 
to-day, the championship race at 50 targets following. 
The first six events were finished at noon, and every 
one went to dinner, starting shooting again about 12:30. 
At 4:15 the tournament was brought to a close, and 
soon after the moneys were ready for distribution, the 
trophies had been delivered to their respective winners, 
and the 1913 meet of the league was a matter of history. 
Squad records were made to-day: No. 1—J. S. Day, C. 
F. Moore, W. R. Chamberlain, H. F. Roberts and C. L. 
Moeller—went straight in the second event, and later in 
the day squad No. 4—T. A. Marshall, W. H. Heer, L. S. 
German, J. E. Cain and J. A. Smith—did the same trick 
in event 9. Squad 3—J. R. Taylor, C. T. Stevens, C. D. 
Coburn, F. M. Edwards and A. B. Shobe—in event 2, 
went out with 74—we won’t say who missed the target, 
but Stevens was seen struggling toward the tent with a 
load of guns. 
J. R. Taylor was the bright star of the day and 
tournament. He broke the entire 200 targets to-day, and 
was of course high professional, with 150; German and 
Heer again locked horns for supremacy, and the former 
got in second place with 148, Heer tying with R. O. 
Heikes for third place on 147; then came J. S. Day with 
146. The amateurs finished well up with the pros again 
to-day, J. A. Smith having 148, E. M. Stout 147, Geo. 
Kistler 145, F. M. Edwards, F. C. Koch and Lon Fisher 
143 each. 
On the three days, 450 targets, W. H. Heer was high 
pro. with 444; L. S. German, 438; R. O. Heikes, 434; 
R. W. Clancy, 433. First high amateur average went 
to F. C. Koch, with 435; J. A. Smith, 426; F. M. Ed¬ 
wards, 425; H. Hirth and C. D. Coburn 423 each. Several 
good runs were made. Beginning with Taylor, who went 
out with an unfinished run of 211 , including 11 from the 
previous day. Garrett added 4 to the 88 of Thursday, 
making 92; German brought his unfinished run of the 
second day, 116, up to 140, and then made another run 
of 61. R. O. Heikes made his unfinished run of 94 one of 
99, missing the sixth target in the first event; F. C. Koch 
missed the third target in the third event, giving him 
a run of 100 , with the last 68 of the previous day, and 
winning him a Du Pont trophy. W. R. Chamberlain had 
61 from Thursday, and added enough to-day to make 131, 
thus winning a Du Pont professional long-run trophy, 
his first. E. M. Stout just missed the century mark, 
breaking his first 73, which gave him 93 with the last 20 
of the day before. W. H. Heer ran 81; J. A. Smith 83, 
missing his ninth target in the seventh event, and then 
started in and went out with a run of 101 , unfinished, 
and got his Du Pont trophy. J. S. Day 75; L. S. Ger¬ 
man 65; R. O. Heikes 86 . The winners of Du Pont long- 
run trophies at this tournament were: F. C. Koch and 
J. A. Smith, amateurs; W. H. Heer, J. R. Taylor and 
L. S. German professionals. 
The amateur Ohio State championship was won by 
J. A. Smith, of South Colon, on a score of 50, and was 
presented with the trophy, a fine solid gold watch fob. 
The trophy for amateur long-run of the tournament was 
won by C. D. Coburn with 117. The trophy was a pair 
of solid gold cuff buttons. 
MONEY-BACK PURSE. 
First day, 8,400 targets.584.00 
Extra $1 . 41.60 
Second day, 8,610 targets. 86.10 
Extra $1 . 42.90 
Third day, 9,615 targets. 96.15 
Extra, $1 . 43.70 
Added by Interstate Association. 3(K).00 
- 5694.45 
Losses . 107.40 
Surplus . $587.05 
The losses were based on an entrance of $21 for the 
three days, and the loser? "cre reimbursed in sums 
ranging from 55 cents to $14.65. 
The scores of the third day follow: 
*J S Day . 
.. 14G 
T Rummel . 
’•'W R Chamberlain.. 
.. 144 
J L Holden . 
*C. F Moore. 
.. 141 
L D Arndt . 
_119 
H F Roberts. 
.. 13S 
H E Smith. 
C L Moeler . 
.. 134 
Lon Fisher . 
*C O Le Compte.... 
.. 120 
A B Tones. 
J E Walters. 
.. 114 
C B Hedges. 
‘•'J W Garrett. 
.. 143 
Chas Ward . 
W Webster . 
.. 137 
W W Coffman. 
E M Stout . 
.. 147 
W G -Alkire. 
’‘J R Taylor . 
.. 150 
E Brune . 
C T Stevens. 
,. 133 
F Varwig . 
C D Cobum . 
.. 139 
W I Spangler . 
F M Edwards. 
.. 143 
1< L Whitnev. 
A B Shobe. 
.. 140 
F Young . 
*T A Marshall.. 
.. 142 
L, Brandon.... 
*W H Heer. 
.. 147 
*T G Barstow. 
.... 114 
"^L S German. 
. 148 
W C Nothstine. 
. 132 
J E Cain. 
. 132 
W N Camp. 
. 113 
J A Smith. 
. 148 
*R W Clancy. 
. 144 
♦R O Heikes. 
. 147 
H L Monbeck. 
. 112 
H W Heikes. 
. 139 
J H Snook (105) . 
. 91 
F C Koch . 
. 143 
J H Smith. 
. 116 
J M Markham. 
. 139 
C D Van Houton.... 
. 116 
H L Hildinger . 
. 126 
R O Burrer . 
. 119 
F D Alkire. 
. 114 
F Lawson . 
. 124 
J B Cromley. 
. 137 
W MacCandless (45). 
. 29 
J Hedges . 
. 127 
G H Slaughter (45).. 
. 42 
J S Ritt. 
. 134 
W F Brown (45) .... 
. 33 
F Caldwell . 
. 128 
A C Botkin (45) .... 
. 27 
U E Campbell. 
. 139 
L H Pursell (90) .... 
. 71 
H Hirth . 
O Hovman (90) . 
. 78 
Geo Kistler . 
. 145 
J F Smith (75). 
. 64 
J E Nutt. 
G H Prentice (75) . . . 
. 52 
Wm Shattuck . 
. 137 
Ohio State Champ 
ionship. 
, 50 targets: 
*C F Moore . 
. 48 
H Hirth . 
. 49 
*J S Day . 
. 50 
Geo Kistler . 
*W R Chamberlain... 
. 48 
J E Nutt . 
. 36 
H F Roberts . 
. 47 
Wm Shattuck . 
. 44 
C L Moeler . 
. 45 
J Rummell . 
. 46 
J C Rader . 
. 45 
B H Rader . 
. 43 
T R Bell. 
. 40 
L D Arndt . 
. 34 
*J W Garrett. 
. 47 
H E Smith . 
W Webster . 
. 46 
Lon Fisher . 
. 46 
E M Stout. 
. 44 
F Lawson . 
. 41 
*J R Taylor. 
. 50 
W F MacCandless .. 
. 33 
C T Stevens. 
. 43 
C Ward . 
. 37 
C D Coburn . 
. 48 
W W Coffman. 
. 44 
F M Edwards . 
. 48 
W G Alkire. 
. 41 
A B Shobe. 
. 49 
U E Campbell. 
. 49 
*T A Marshall. 
. 46 
W I Spangler . 
. 46 
*H W Heer. 
. 50 
R L Whitnev . 
. 46 
*L S German . 
. 46 
F Young . 
43 
J E Cain . 
. 38 
C L Brandon . 
. 39 
J A Smith . 
. 50 
*T G Barstow. 
. 37 
*R 0 Heikes . 
. 46 
W C Nothstine. 
. 49 
H W Heikes .. 
. 45 
W N Camp . 
. 41 
F C Koch . 
. 48 
*R W Clancy ... 
. 46 
J M Markham . 
. 44 
Jti L Monbeck _ 
. 45 
H L Hildinger. 
, 37 
J H Snook. 
, 44 
F D Alkire. 
, 31 
J H Smith ... 
42 
J B Cromley. 
. 45 
C D Van Houten. 
, 45 
J Hedges . 
43 
R O Burrer .. 
. 43 
J S Ritt . 
40 
J C Rader . 
41 
T R Bell. 
40 
Geo Haswell . 
37 
GENERAL AVERAGES. 
*J S Day. 
434 
T B Cromley . 
407 
C F Moore. 
428 
John Hedges . 
386 
*W R Chamberlain.... 
418 
J S Ritt.... 
377 
H F Roberts. 
394 
Caldwell . 
382 
C L Moeler . 
388 
U E Campbell . 
414 
*C O Le Compte. 
375 
H Hirth . 
423 
J E Walters . 
360 
Geo Kistler . 
418 
"“J W Garrett . 
429 
T E Nutt . 
357 
Wm Webster . 
413 
Wm Shattuck . 
404 
E M Stout . 
418 
J Rummel . 
418 
