June 14, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
765 
♦J M Taylor . 427 
C T Stevens . 399 
C D Coburn . 423 
F M Edwards . 425 
A B Shobe. 408 
*T A Marshall .422 
•W H Heer. 444 
*L S German. 438 
J E Cain .403 
J A Smith . 426 
*R O Heikes. 434 
H W Heikes . 413 
F C Koch . 435 
J M Markham . 410 
H L Hildinger. 393 
F D Alkire . 378 
L D Arndt . 361 
W W Coffman . 393 
Lon Fisher . 410 
A B Jones . 364 
C B Hedges. 342 
Chas Ward . 378 
W G Alkire . 406 
Ed Brune . 336 
Fred Varwig . 396 
W I Spangler . 415 
Frank Young . 390 
C L Brandon .355 
*T G Barstow. 359 
W C Nothstine . 389 
W N Camp . 357 
*R W Clancy. 433 
Boston Athletic Association. 
Boston, Mass., May 30.—All-day shoot at Riverside. 
Morning program, 100 targets, for first and second prizes: 
First prize, won by G. L. Osborn, score ( 6 ) 96; second, 
C. P. Keeler (16) 95. 
Afternoon program, 100 targets, for first and second 
prizes: First won by C. L. Osborn, ( 6 ) 97; second, J. L. 
Snow (0) 96. 
The high net gun of the above 200 targets wins the 
championship gold medal and holds the title of champion 
of the B. A. A. Gun Club for 1913. Won by J. L. Snow 
with 184. Silver medal for second won by E. A. Staples 
with 182. Shoot-off for second and third in champion¬ 
ship race at 25 targets: Staples 25, Williams 22. Bronze 
medal for third place won by F. W. Williams with 182. 
High gun for the day, with added handicap, wins the 
Ellis trophy. Won by G. L. Osborn with 193. 
The May cup was won by L. H. Davis with 146. 
Shoot-off for monthly cup: Davis (1) 22, Carleton 
( 6 ) 19. 
Team races for the Snow medals—Morning shoot: 
Team No. 1. Team No. 3. 
Faye . 
.85 
Davis . 
. 88 
Williams .... 
.88 
Staples . 
. 9u 
Ellis . 
.82 
Lynch . 
.77 
Osborn . 
.90 
Farmer . 
.77 
Monroe . 
. 60— 406 
Keeler . 
. 79 411 
Previous 
scores....1720 
2126 
Previous 
scores....1721 
2132 
Team 
No. 2. 
Team 
No.4. 
Snow . 
. 88 
Adams . 
.92 
Tucker . 
.85 
Ballou . 
.87 
Clark . 
.80 
Blinn . 
.82 
Brooks . 
.71 
Knights . 
.80 
Whitney . 
. 69— 393 
Owen . 
. 68 — 409 
Previous 
scores....1638 
Previous 
scores....1608 
2031 
2017 
Afternoon shoot and windup of team race: 
Team No. 1. 
Faye . 94 
Williams .94 
Ellis . 87 
Osborn .91 
Munroe . 59— 425 
Previous scores... .2126 
Team No. 3. 
Staples . 92 
Davis . 91 
Lynch . 85 
Farmer .77 
Keeler . 69— 414 
Previous scores... .2132 
2551 
Team No. 2. 
Snow .96 
Tucker .79 
Clark . 63 
Brooks .. 68 
Whitney . 74— 380 
Previous scores... .2031 
2546 
Team No. 4. 
Adams .87 
Ballou .85 
Blinn .82 
Knights .80 
Owen . 69— 403 
Previous scores... .2017 
2411 2420 
Team No. 1, R. A. Faye captain, wins gold medals 
for first. Team No. 3, E. A. Staples captain, wins sil¬ 
ver medals for second. Team No. 4, T. C. Adams 
captain, finished in third place. Team No. 2, J. L. Snow 
captain, finishes in fourth place. 
John L. Snow wins the Whitney trophy for the high 
run for the day with 39. 
This winds up the trapshooting season of the B. A. 
A. Gun Club, 'the next shoot will be held on Colum- 
bus Day, Oct. 12. 
Morning shoot 
for 
take-home trophy: 
Osborn . 
96 
Williams .. 
. 0 
88 
Keeler . 
16 
95 
Achorn . 
.24 
86 
Clark . 
. 13 
93 
Ellis . 
86 
Carleton . 
, 24 
93 
Faye . 
85 
Ballou . 
92 
Boylston . 
85 
Davis . 
. 4 
92 
Owen . 
84 
0 
92 
94 
81 
Hamblin .. 
. 6 
92 
Gleason . 
82 
Hunter . 
. 18 
91 
Lynch . 
82 
lucker . 
. 5 
90 
Whitney . 
81 
Staples . 
, 0 
90 
Brooks . 
79 
Snow . 
, 0 
88 
*Andres . 
. 0 
73 
Afternoon shoot 
for 
take-home trophy: 
Osborn . 
. 6 
97 
Whitney . 
. 12 
86 
Snow .. 
. 0 
96 
Achorn . 
. 24 
86 
Havis .. 
. 4 
95 
Keeler . 
. 16 
85 
Hamblin .. 
. 6 
95 
Hunter . 
. 18 
85 
Williams .. 
. 0 
94 
Tucker . 
. 5 
84 
Faye . 
. 0 
94 
Munroe . 
.24 
83 
Staples . 
. 0 
92 
Carleton .. 
.24 
83 
Ballou . 
, 5 
90 
Gleason . 
. 0 
80 
Lynch . 
. 5 
90 
Brooks . 
. 8 
76 
Ellis .. 
, 3 
90 
Clark . 
_ 13 
76 
Bovlston .. 
. 12 
89 
Sigourney . 
. 20 
71 
Adams . 
. 0 
87 
Plalteville G. C. 
Platteville, Wis., June 2.—Followit^ are scores 
of yesterday’s shoot, 50 targets per man: Ed. Bellmeyer 
45, B. H. Doescher 44, Emery Bellmeyer 43, C. E. Gil¬ 
more 42, Tom Bridges 39, Ed. Long 38, P. Karrmann 27. 
C. E. Gilmore, Sec’y. 
Long Runs and High Averages 
PROVE THE SUPERIORITY OF 
Smokeless powderS 
The St. Louis Trapshooters’ Association and Iowa State 
Tournament Add to the List of Spectacular Achieve¬ 
ments with Du Pont Smokeless Powders 
pONFiDENCE in the quality of his powder and its uniform behavior make 
possible the Long Runs and Averages. The following are offered as 
illustrations of what accuracy and Du Pont Powders accomplish. 
Powder. 
SCHULTZE 
SCHULTZE 
DU PONT 
DU PONT 
DU PONT 
LONG RUNS MADE AT ST. LOUIS TRAPSHOOTERS’ TOURNAMENT 
MAY 24-25, 1913. 
Name. Score. 
Clias. G. Spencer, St. Louis, Mo. 273 
W. Henderson, Lexington, Ky. 160 
W. H. Heer, Guthrie, Okla.... 147—136 
Homer Clark, Alton, Ill. 143—116 
Fred Gilbert, Spirit Lake, la. 112 
HIGH AVERAGES. 
Name. 
Homer Clark, Alton, Ill. 396 x 400 
Chas. G. Spencer, St. Louis, Mo. 395 x 400 
W. H. Heer, Guthrie, Okla. 394 x 400 
W. Henderson, Lexington, Ky. 391 x 400 
J. W. Bell, St. Louis, Mo. 385 x 400 
W. H. Clay, St. Louis, Mo. 378 x 400 
Dr. W. S. Spencer, St. Louis, Mo. 378 x 400 
Score. 
Powder. 
Average. 
396 X 400 
DU PONT 
99 . 00 % 
395 X 400 
SCHULTZE 
98 . 75 % 
394 X 400 
DU PONT 
98 . 50 % 
391 X 400 
DU PONT 
97 . 75 % 
385 X 400 
SCHULTZE 
96 . 25 % 
378 X 400 
DU PONT 
94 . 50 % 
378 X 400 
SCHULTZE 
94 . 50 % 
DU PONT POWDER WINS IOWA CHAMPIONSHIP 
At Fort Dodge (la.) Gun Club on May 29 , W. S. Hoon, of Jewell, la., broke 99 x 100 
targets, shooting DU PONT, and captured the State Championship. 
LONG RUNS MADE WITH DU PONT POWDERS 
W. S. Hoon, 195 , 134 , 113 , shooting DU PONT; Chas. G. Spencer, 133 , shooting 
SCHULTZE; Chas. Hummel, 129 , shooting DU PONT; J. W. Dickey, 113 , shooting 
DU PONT; J. A. Schmitz, 111 , shooting BALLISTITE. 
HIGH AVERAGES MADE AT THE TOURNAMENT 
W. S. Hoon, Jewell, la., 443 x 450 DU PONT; J. E. Dickey, Minneapolis, Minn., 
430 X 450 DU PONT; Chas. G. Spencer, St. Louis, Mo., 441 x 450 SCHULTZE; 
Chas. Hummel, La Porte, la., 420 x 450 DU PONT; Ross Appleman, Keister, Minn., 
434 X 450 BALLISTITE; Fred Gilbert, Spirit Lake, la., 426 x 450 DU PONT. 
OHOOT DU PONT P^OWDERS. Ask for Du Pont, 
Ballistite, Schultze or Empire Loads When Buying Shells. 
Capron G. C. 
Capron, Ill., June 3.—Almost a half century in the 
squads here to-day, and high gun was won on 135, and 
that by F. A. draper. High professional was J. R. 
Graham, 145 The scores: 
R H Bruns . 
.128 
C J Price . 
,. 123 
’'’VV D Stannard .. 
. 137 
W A Jackson .. 
.. 129 
H Kennicott . 
. 130 
H Dunnill . 
.. 133 
O P Goode . 
. 110 
E P Blodgett . 
.. no 
P J Graham . 
.129 
J C Nelleton . 
.. 106 
F Sullivan . 
.118 
S Gossard . 
,. 128 
D R De Munn.. 
.no 
Ole Kleive . 
94 
*S Mathews . 
.109 
S Goodall . 
,. 95 
J O Anderson .... 
. 113 
’•’H Kirkwood . 
.. 139 
W F Riley . 
.118 
*F G Bills . 
. 139 
G McDermot . ... 
.127 
F A Graper . 
. 135 
Capt Jack . 
.131 
’“H W Cadwallader... 
. 136 
R McDermot ... 
. 122 
R Loring . 
. 128 
W Holtz . 
.114 
’’’J R Graham . 
. 145 
D A Hutton . 
. Ill 
J Young . 
. 132 
J O Seaver . 
.115 
G Roll . 
. 124 
C Wilson . 
. 98 
B Donnelly . 
. 127 
. 99 
. 126 
H O Sears . 
. 121 
C B Helen . 
. 130 
I H Rice . 
. 120 
C B Helm . 
.. 130 
G W Smith . 
. 127 
F A Middlekaugh... 
.. 89 
A B Tucker . 
.124 
Alex Vance . 
.. 126 
A Southard . 
.132 
*Professionals 
Norfolk—Porfsmoath G. C. 
The usual weekly shoot of the Norfolk-Portsmouth 
Gun Club was held on Thursday, June 5 with fifteen 
shooters on the line. Conditions were fine and some 
e.xcellent scores were made. Dr. Boyd and Mr. Gunther 
each broke 90 out of 100 targets. Edmjnds was high in 
the club shoot with 48 smashes. The scores follow, 50 
targets per man: 
Edmonds . 
. 48 
Dr Corbell . 
. 33 
Dr Byrd . 
. 46 
Laird . 
.32 
Gunther . 
Capt. Easton ... 
. 30 
Boyd . 
. 40 
Gordon . 
.30 
Ballance . 
. 36 
Talbot . 
. 26 
Richardson . 
.36 
Cook . 
. 25 
Davis . 
. 34 
White . 
....(25) 16 
Borrowdale . 
. 33 
