June 14, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
767 
New Jersey State Sportsmen’s Association. 
Red Bajik, N. J., June 5. — The tenth annual trap¬ 
shooting tournament of the New Jersey State Sports¬ 
man’s Association, at the Riverside Gun Club grounds 
on Shrewsbury avenue, ended here to-day. Three-man 
team race was won by Riverside Club with 139 out of 150. 
The Jersey City team finished second with 137, and the 
Smith Gun Club, of Newark, third with 136. State cham- 
pionship was won by E. 
B. Springer, 
of 
Cape 
May 
Courthouse. Scores: 
,—1st Day—> 
^2d Day—^ 
r-3d Day-^ 
Reg. 
Mdse. 
Reg. Mdse. 
Reg. 
Mdse. 
*H H Stevens. 
. 147 
155 
152 
*H S Welles . 
. 142 
143 
150 
A Joslyn. 
. 146 
140 
136 
*W M Hammond.... 
. 133 
143 
145 
*C von Lengerke. 
. 129 
131 
123 
*J M Hawkins. 
. 142 
153 
C T Day, Jr. 
. 143 
19 
153 
24 
149 
A 
C W Billings. 
. 146 
92 
149 
24 
149 
22 
E B Springer . 
. 149 
24 
145 
24 
150 
E von Kattengill. 
. 144 
22 
147 
24 
150 
24 
A L Ivins. 
. 149 
25 
148 
21 
141 
22 
J F James. 
. 146 
19 
143 
25 
146 
24 
E von Lengerke . 
. 134 
21 
■ 147 
22 
152 
22 
G H Piercy. 
. 145 
24 
144 
22 
138 
23 
W Hassinger . 
. 138 
23 
148 
19 
141 
23 
W H Mathews. 
. 136 
22 
152 
23 
138 
22 
F T Hineline. 
. 140 
147 
139 
F Hall . 
. 140 
23 
142 
23 
141 
23 
W Higgs . 
. 144 
21 
138 
138 
16 
H Powers . 
. 142 
24 
139 
22 
137 
J S Thompson. 
. 145 
25 
142 
24 
125 
20 
E A Shepherd . 
. 128 
23 
141 
23 
130 
22 
R Young . 
. 129 
19 
126 
16 
137 
21 
A Chandler . 
.. 123 
21 
130 
92 
132 
19 
E M Cooper . 
. .130 
25 
123 
17 
123 
19 
New Jersey State 
Championship, 50 targets: 
*H H Stevens. 
.. 49 
G 
H Piercy... 
... 46 
*H S Welles . 
.. 46 
W 
... 41 
*W A Joslyn . 
.. 44 
W 
II Mathews 
... 43 
xM Hammond.... 
.. 42 
F J Hineline . 
... 49 
*C von Lengerke.... 
.. 39 
F 
Hall .. 
... 47 
C T Day, Jr. 
.. 45 
W 
Higgs 
... 45 
C W Billings . 
.. 47 
H 
Powers 
... 37 
E B Springer . 
.. 50 
J 
S Thompson 
... 43 
E von Kattengill ... 
.. 43 
E 
A Shepherd 
... 41 
.. 42 
R 
... 41 
J F James . 
.. 42 
A 
Chandler .. 
... 45 
E von Lengerke . 
.. 49 
E M Coop 
er .. 
... 41 
Royersford G. C. 
Royersford, Pa., June 7.—Charles H. Newcomb, of 
Philadelphia, broke 142 out of 150 targets, taking first 
money. Neaf Apgar was top pro, breaking 144. Engler, 
second; Adams, third. 
J Bitterling . 
J Engler . 
*N Apgar . 
*T M Hawkins (45).... 
*L R Lewis. 
H E Buckwalter 
Jas Coyle . 
T Jackson 
Letford 
Chandler . 
Ed Christm 
F Zeigler . 
M A Freed 
S Johnson 
H Beattie 
Scores: 
126 
*Pratt . 
.... 117 
138 
*Slear . 
.... 134 
127 
Weinert . 
.... 109 
131 
Griffith . 
.... 138 
144 
Matlerger . 
.... 119 
39 
Eck . 
.... 129 
109 
Martin . 
.... 136 
125 
Mengel . 
.131 
126 
Daub . 
.... 130 
136 
*CoIfax . 
126 
Swartz . 
121 
Metz . 
93 
Bender . 
199 
121 
Rogers . 
124 
Gerhart . 
. 83 
142 
Harney . 
131 
Renner . 
.128 
116 
C Beiderman . 
. 114 
111 
Dr Buckwalter ..., 
. 114 
134 
Melcherer . 
. 108 
119 
Behm . 
127 
Adams .. 
. 137 
118 
Yeung . 
.128 
113 
Miller . 
102 
98 
Moyer . 
. 88 
Afro-American Trapshoofers’ League. 
Pleas.vnt Hill, Mo., June 6. — Editor Forest and 
Stream: Will you grant the colored shooting world per¬ 
mission to digress through the columns of your valuable 
paper, in order to reach and appeal to the directors of 
the Interstate Association, scheduled to meet at Dayton, 
O., during Grand American Handicap, June 17-20, as to 
why they should make a liberal donation to tenth Grand 
Afro-American Handicap, registered to be held at Mus¬ 
kogee, Okla., Aug. 7 and S, though we were just a little 
too late in registering to secure any of the $20,000 set 
aside by Interstate Association for 191-3 registered tourna¬ 
ment, but the Secretary, Mr. E. Reed Shaner, informed 
us to write him again before the middle of June, calling 
his attention to our request, and our appeal wou'd be 
given consideration at (his scheduled meeting of Direc¬ 
tors, at Dayton. O., during Grand- American Handicap. 
So we are oraying that the Interstate Association may 
give us, a debarred race, the right consideration as to 
the necessity of making a good donation to this annual 
gathering -of the colored tribe, for it is the only one. of 
the year that our shooters from far and near can look 
forward to to attend, for you know it to be a positive 
fact that we cannot attend any of your big shoots, from 
Grand American Handicap down, or any State, or even 
one- or two-day registered shoot in any part of the 
country, for if you will carefully note many of the pro¬ 
grams you will find something to inform you that this 
is a shoot for “white shooters only,” and this is gen¬ 
erally from the fact that in that immediate territory col¬ 
ored shooters at different times in little minor all-day 
shoots participated with the whites, but when a shoot 
amounts to anything, they will then draw the color line. 
Is there anything alarming as to why the colored shoot¬ 
ing brother is not heard from oftener in the big shoots? 
Then is it not a positive fact that the Interstate Asso¬ 
ciation, whose object is the “encouragement of trap¬ 
shooting,” should they not also help to encourage it 
among a debarred race, comprising about 10 per cent, 
of the citizens of this country, since they have to use 
the products of your concerns? And the Anglo-Saxon 
being in control of everything, maintains, as is the 
custom, separate schools, churches, etc., so why not en¬ 
courage the colored shooting fraternity, for we need 
encouragement from the fact that our programs should 
be very attractive, as we are scattered so far apart, and if 
we do meet it has to be at this one annual gathering, 
which should be made inviting enough to draw the best 
ones from afar, as well as nearby." And now since the 
tenth Grand Afro-American Handicap is to be held where 
our people are much in evidence, and under the auspices 
®f a club composed of our leading men, bankers, doc¬ 
tors, merchants, lawyers, etc., will you not make us, at 
this late hour, a liberal donation? T. H. Cohron, 
Sec’y Afro-Am. T. S. League. 
Naquokefa G. C. 
Maquoketa, 
la.. 
Tune 3.- 
— E. C. Sinshaw cracked 
191 
out of 200 for top amateur. 
Price was top pro 
with 
185. 
*F K Eastman... 
200 
173 
Shadow . 
200 
169 
C A Sweet . 
200 
174 
H R Miller. 
200 
164 
R W Gordon.... 
200 
171 
Geo Reimers.... 
200 
174 
Chas Madison... 
200 
165 
E C Schmitt.... 
200 
184 
H D Walton.... 
200 
164 
R Harder . 
2C0 
169 
N Muncy . 
200 
170 
D Camblin . 
200 
184 
*W T Garrett... 
200 
185 
W C Mitchell... 
200 
158 
J D Scott. 
200 
137 
F Rutenbeck.... 
200 
148 
C C Cody. 
200 
157 
C Werner . 
200 
122 
J R Jahn. 
200 
185 
J M Conway.... 
115 
76 
F M Shores. 
200 
182 
D A Downing... 
115 
97 
*F C Whitney... 
200 
157 
G Cartano . 
115 
78 
E C Hinshaw... 
200 
191 
II E Beam. 
115 
78 
N Weber . 
200 
181 
A1 Moe . 
115 
86 
J G Roberts.... 
200 
173 
T W Goodman.. 
115 
63 
*I N Price. 
200 
187 
P Mai manger... 
100 
77 
L F Scott. 
200 
175 
Dr A H Joelink. 
100 
63 
Dr W C Post... 
200 
161 
H Joelink . 
100 
78 
L Stockham .... 
, 200 
129 
A L Broxam.... 
70 
53 
E L Hinckley... 
, 200 
130 
G F Trout. 
100 
75 
A H Goering .. 
200 
181 
G O Morse. 
80 
55 
E A Otto. 
, 200 
174 
R E Ireland. 
65 
50 
A M Chapman.. 
200 
160 
J R Mitchell.... 
50 
30 
A Kochendorfer. 
, 200 
171 
PI Harrison .... 
50 
30 
Dr J O Ristine. 
200 
142 
W G Ristine,... 
50 
29 
A Schmid . 
, 200 
182 
F Staemele. 
50 
30 
F M Jaeger. 
, 200 
157 
R Hicks . 
50 
33 
Dr H r Walker. 
200 
172 
B von Schrader. 
50 
37 
Dr I S Bigelow. 
, 200 
153 
L Ristine . 
50 
12 
-b Meyers. 
, 200 
174 
J B Trout. 
50 
26 
Nilbank G. C. 
Milbank, S. D., June 6. — W. D. Higgins, of the 
Remington-U. M. C. Co., cashiered our tournament in a 
very capable manner. Every contestant was paid the 
amount due him twenty minutes after the shoot. Our 
club appreciates very much the courtesy of the Reming¬ 
ton-U. M. C. Co. in sending a man to help with this 
work. Targets were thrown directly against the wind, 
which made the shooting very difficult. Scores: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
*W A Brown.... 
200 
184 
*Geo Kreger .. 
. 200 
189 
M Schindler .... 
200 
161 
H Maw . 
. 200 
165 
J E Harker. 
50 
37 
H Bone . 
. 35 
12 
W G Brown. 
200 
174 
F F Slocum.... 
. 200 
174 
J E Wilson .... 
200 
183 
W H Cowan... 
. 200 
165 
*R R Barber.... 
200 
182 
S E Hawk. 
. 200 
157 
M A Nashold... 
200 
183 
•J G White .... 
. 200 
181 
Mrs M Nashold. 
lOO 
76 
A1 Wallace ... 
. 200 
175 
*G A Olson. 
200 
177 
*H G Taylor.... 
. 200 
191 
H O Gilbertson. 
200 
153 
W J Smlh.... 
. 200 
170 
G F Trelour.... 
200 
185 
W J Oldfield.. 
. 200 
147 
Ed Pa’ne . 
200 
172 
W J Martens.. 
. 200 
164 
W J Harrison .. 
200 
163 
F J Maw. 
. 65 
48 
S A Anderson.. 
200 
160 
W Kavser... 
. 35 
23 
B B Ward. 
200 
161 
F Jones . 
57 
*J E Dickey.... 
200 
185 
O Schultz .... 
. 70 
52 
K 11 Robertson. 
200 
179 
Fulda G. C. 
Fulda, Minn., June 3. — We had a very nice crowd 
at our second annual registered tournament, and every 
one seemed to- enjoy themselves. The day was ideal, 
with the exception of a head wind, which made the tar¬ 
gets duck some. On account of the severe rainy weather, 
which has made the roads very rough, we did not have 
as large a crowd as we would have had could parties 
have been able to get here with their autos. 
F. C. Rinkle, representing the Winchester Co.j was 
very kind to cashier the shoot for us, and R. D. Guptill, 
representing the U. M. C. Co.; also Fitzpatrick, of the 
Peters Cartridge Co., were very busy in helping where 
they could, and we wish to thank these boys very kindly 
for their assistance. Scores: 
J C Buzzell. 
.... 135 
*D Flanigan. 
.... 93 
F L Long. 
.129 
Geo Olund . 
.... 108 
E H Beadle. 
.... 134 
Wm Reusse . 
.... 113 
H W Converse. 
.... 138 
A F Drehn. 
.... 135 
*H C Rinkel . 
.... 141 
Wm Leebens . 
.... 105 
GeO' Leebens . 
.... 118 
1 S Frink. 
.... 128 
H M Palleson. 
.... 129 
Wm De X'aney- 
.... 115 
F T Fideler. 
.... 135 
Wm Kerr . 
.... 94 
*R D Guptill. 
.... 145 
T E Schapler. 
.... 104 
J W Jo:ies. 
.... 137 
Jas C)’Leary . 
.... ”18 
Chas Adler . 
.... 129 
A Peterson . 
.. . 120 
Flarris . 
.... 126 
Geo Pratt . 
.... 121 
A Johnson . 121 
Over the Traps 
At the 
Southern Handicap 
May 15, 1915 
Mr. R. H. Bruns broke 
the 100 straight on the 
16-yard targets, being the 
only one of all the con¬ 
testants to do so. He 
was shooting a 
Setid for our Art Catalog 
Shoot the LEFEVER 
Single Trigger This Year 
LEFEVER ARMS COMPANY 
23 MALTBIE STREET, SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
Menominee Falls G. C. 
Menominee Fai.ls, Wis., May 30.—Herewith scores 
made at registered tournament to-day of Menominee 
Falls Gun Club: 
*H R Patterson., 
H Hammersmith 
H Brown . 
C P Shumvvay... 
W H Stump... 
W L Downton.. 
E G Tones. 
Geo Ileavy . 
*F H Seifkin... 
J F Wulf. 
R Kumming ... 
S Mennier . 
*C E Robbins.. 
A B Walterlin. 
W B Campbell. 
*\V D Stannard 
Ed Leidle . 
J Dahiman . 
J McGuigan ... 
A P Compton . 
P C Leister.... 
W H Evans_ 
131 H Nelson . S6 
140 Geo Held . 113 
118 J A Pike.169 
144 Chas Horn . 112 
122 A L Holier . 99 
93 E M Wilson . 74 
131 A J Staats . 64 
124 F Dailey . 122 
121 M Muckleslone . 119 
131 W IT Vick. 117 
99 P Kimball . 135 
115 F Fuller . 143 
129 C Knight . 131 
109 J Williams. 117 
115 'B Minton . 104 
134 Wm Doelle . 94 
1.30 R c Graf. r24 
92 J J Huberty. 121 
121 T C Carstens. 109 
108 *G E Mr thews. 124 
131 M F Lepper. 62 
127 
Independent G. C. 
Easton, Pa., May 31.—The Independent Guri Club 
held its regular monthly shoot to-day for the Stevens 
trophy and the Du Pont trophy. Cross, Wenner and 
Ivey were tied for the Stevens trophy, and Wenner and 
Ivey were tied for the Du Pont. J. Maurer and Heil 
also shot a match for the club challenge cup, Maurer 
winning wdth 68 out of 75, while Heil was able to break 
only 63 out of his 75. The scores: 
Event No. 1, 25 targets, practice: IMaurer 23, Wenner 
14, lied 21, Iven 17, Cross 23. 
Event No. 2, Stevens trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
"Maurer . 0 23 Wenner . 12 25 
Heil . 4 24 Ivey . 9 25 
Cross . 6 25 *Miller . 0 5 
Event No. 3, Du Pon* trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
Maurer . 1 23 Wenner . 7 25 
Heil . 2 24 Ivey . 8 26 
Cross . 4 24 *MilIer . 0 7 
