June 21, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
795 
New York State Sportsmen's Association. 
Bui FALO, N. Y.. June 12.—It was a veritable G. A. 
H. in attendance and interest, nearly 300 crackers being 
present. J. K. Greene took away high average for three 
days with 520 out of 550, getting 190 in each 200 event 
and 140 out of 150. A. E. Corley was second with 517, 
F. S. Wright third with 514. Among the “for targets 
only” fraternity J. R. Graham and Bill Crosby tied for 
upper register with 530, with Lester German on third 
step with 523. Three teams competed for Dean Richmond 
trophy, Buffalo Audubon winning with 68 to 67, after 
shooting off a tie at 69 out of 75 with Onondaga Gun 
Club. Three teams shot for Greater New. York cup. 
This was won by Buffalo with 183, thus making a tie for 
the cup with Bergen Beach. As the latter did not enter 
to-day cup goes to Buffalo on forfeit. The scores: 
Is Day. 
2d Day. 
3d Day. 
Ave. 
Mdse. 
•J R Graham . 
196 
143 
191 
530 
*\V R Crosby. 
194 
142 
194 
530 
*L S German . 
190 
146 
187 
523 
•S Glover . 
186 
135 
186 
507 
*H H Stevens .... 
191 
136 
178 
505 
*Neaf Apgar . 
187 
132 
184 
503 
•H S Welles . 
183 
140 
179 
502 
*T H Keller, Jr.... 
183 
130 
189 
502 
•E Banks . 
186 
139 
169 
494 
*0 R Dickey. 
181 
132 
173 
486 
•H McMurchy _ 
171 
133 
178 
482 
*A H Durston. 
175 
121 
174 
470 
*W B Darton . 
173 
137 
158 
468 
*C H Hassam. 
158 
131 
176 
465 
*Geo Lewis . 
168 
129 
J D Greene . 
190 
140 
190 
520 
43 
A E Conley . 
189 
139 
189 
517 
47 
F S Wright . 
184 
140 
190 
514 
44 
G N Fish . 
183 
141 
188 
512 
49 
Geo Brown . 
189 
136 
185 
510 
44 
B V Covert . 
189 
139 
181 
509 
40 
0 E Carpenter .... 
191 
138 
179 
508 
46 
H D Kirkover, J-.. 
179 
140 
189 
508 
46 
F D Kelsey . 
186 
141 
178 
505 
44 
W W Vanderhoof.. 
189 
133 
181 
503 
48 
W R Patrick . 
184 
137 
176 
497 
45 
W E Corfield . 
186 
134 
176 
496 
43 
C C Snook . 
175 
137 
182 
494 
42 
Dr W B Bartlett . 
170 
141 
181 
492 
47 
C L Frantz . 
178 
131 
179 
488 
47 
C J Dailey. 
180 
129 
179 
488 
41 
G F Rommel .... 
179 
131 
176 
486 
37 
H G McCutcheon.. 
174 
132 
177 
483 
46 
H V Fellows .... 
178 
131 
174 
483 
42 
W Morris . 
184 
133 
165 
482 
43 
H B Blackmer ... 
171 
129 
182 
482 
46 
Dr W C Wootton.. 
172 
129 
ISO 
481 
47 
Dr C E Cummings 176 
126 
178 
480 
41 
C F Lambert . 
175 
133 
171 
479 
41 
M W Eichberg .. 
171 
132 
176 
479 
43 
B J O’Grady . 
174 
125 
178 
477 
44 
D Wadsworth, 3d 
173 
126 
175 
474 
44 
T E Clay . 
171 
134 
168 
473 
47 
J G S Dey . 
169 
127 
177 
473 
42 
John Ebberts . 
172 
127 
172 
471 
45 
Dr F L Spaulding. 172 
130 
168 
470 
46 
P Bernhard . 
170 
127 
172 
469 
44 
J S Conley . 
162 
130 
175 
467 
45 
C A Ward . 
171 
117 
177 
465 
47 
D T Leahy . 
168 
127 
169 
464 
42 
J P Sousa . 
166 
135 
162 
463 
42 
A C Skutt . 
168 
123 
170 
461 
47 
C C Farnum . 
163 
127 
169 
459 
G W Sherman ... 
155 
140 
164 
459 
40 
A Bedell . 
164 
126 
169 
459 
44 
F Weis . 
168 
123 
167 
458 
45 
C W Hobbie .... 
167 
128 
163 
458 
43 
C G Rogers . 
165 
128 
164 
457 
44 
D W Tomlinson. Jr 168 
118 
171 
457 
46 
B F Fellows . 
158 
123 
169 
450 
37 
A C Suckow .... 
164 
126 
160 
450 
42 
C H Simonds .... 
154 
127 
168 
449 
35 
W H Green . 
166 
115 
167 
448 
40 
A P Curtis . 
154 
111 
176 
441 
50 
H W Smith . 
160 
115 
166 
441 
35 
W H Patterson .. 
169 
116 
155 
440 
38 
W E Hookway_ 
161 
117 
156 
434 
42 
W L Race . 
157 
118 
158 
433 
42 
J W Broderick ... 
165 
117 
148 
430 
38 
G C Wilkins . 
152 
120 
157 
429 
39 
H T Walls . 
151 
119 
156 
426 
43 
H Messenger .... 
135 
111 
160 
406 
44 
J M Stoddard . 
149 
106 
147 
402 
38 
Dr J M Burke ... 
133 
98 
145 
376 
32 
J H Eberhardt .. 
136 
105 
130 
371 
34 
W W Fuller . 
. 132 
107 
126 
365 
35 
C S Weill . 
100 
102 
133 
335 
32 
H E Tuck . 
. 153 
113 
151 
417 
A J Danda . 
. 139 
101 
M H Singer . 
114 
149 
40 
S H Hopkins .... 
123 
183 
41 
L N Woolsey . 
140 
E Bray . 
109 
170 
D A Eiseline ... 
108 
153 
39 
J C Crandall . 
127 
R G Strivings.... 
74 
135 
26 
H J Pendergast . 
114 
174 
41 
W F Austin . 
121 
69 
41 
T A Waterman .. 
123 
84 
42 
S H Loomis . 
. 169 
128 
38 
Dr Jerauld . 
. 168 
124 
41 
G Parsons . 
. 167 
E H Donovan .... 
. 156 
T J Hamm . 
. 158 
122 
39 
L P Evans . 
. 164 
H Brugman . 
. 161 
iis 
38 
E F Hammond ... 
. 182 
134 
47 
Dr J L Weller.... 
. 132 
114 
H Harrison . 
. 156 
113 
R Patterson . 
. 158 
116 
D E Smith . 
. 143 
124 
39 
M E Barker. 
. 176 
133 
42 
J Wagner . 
. 170 
125 
39 
E P Hotaling ... 
. 155 
117 
45 
J De Bee. 
. 179 
132 
36 
Maryland My Maryland 
CAN BE CLAIMED BY 
V/INCHeSUR 
Factory Loaded Shells 
It’s all on account of the way the Maryland State Shoot 
went. Winchester Shells certainly showed a clean 
pair of heels in all the events and convinced the be¬ 
lievers in the “just-as-good-as” into saying “there ain’t 
any such.” Now a recapitulation is in order. Here 
it is: 
J. M. HAWKINS 
AMATEUR STATE CHAMPIONSHIP: Won 
by Dwight F. Mallory, who tied Wm. Holland on 
45 X 50, and then made 15 straight in the shoot- 
off. Both shot Winchester “Repeater” Factory 
Loaded Shells. 
HIGH AMATEUR AVERAGE: (Lexington 
Trophy) Won by I. E. Eyler, who scored 273 x 
300 and 47 X 50 in the shoot-off. He shot Win¬ 
chester “Leader” Factory Loaded Shells. 
HIGH GENERAL AVERAGE: Won by J. M. 
Hawkins, who scored 281 x 300. He shot Win¬ 
chester Factory Loaded Shells and a Winchester 
Repeating Shotgun. 
4 All is now said and it all speaks for Winchester Factory 
^ Loaded Shells. It’s another voice that emphasizes the 
f good shooting qualities of ^Winchester shells — the 
I shells that make trap shooting records and hence trap 
A shooting fame. For consistently improving scores 
I Tie Up To Winchester Shells 
I THE W BRAND 
G Dietzer . 
J E Jennings .. 
C V Stewart .. 
S K Warnick... 
H H Valentine 
S D Fowler ., 
152 
186 
162 
120 
40 
181 
125 
44 
165 
122 
44 
136 
99 
37 
Lock City Gun Club. 
G N Fish .46 C G Rogers .43 
B V Covert.43 C A Ward .36—168 
Dean Richmond trophy race: 
Buffalo Audubon Club. 
H D Kirkover, Jr..25 
F D Kelsey .24 
F S Wright .20-69 
Onondaga Gun Club. 
O E Carpenter ... 24 
T E Clay .23 
H V Fellows .22—69 
Brooklyn Rod and Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, Pa., June 12.—L. H. Pratt broke 136 for 
top gun to-day. L. W. Cumberland topped the pros with 
143. Scores: 
Lock City Gun Club. 
C G Rogers .22 B V Covert . 19—63 
C A Ward . 22 
Buffalo Audubon Club won shoot-off, 68 to 67. 
Greater New York cup. 
Buffalo Audubon Club. 
H D Kirkover .... 49 
F S Wright .49 
F D Kelsey .42 
Dr W C Wootton. 43—183 
Onondaga Gun Club. 
O E Carpenter .... 46 
H V Fellows .46 
C C Snook . 40 
T E Clay . 36—168 
*J M Hawkins .139 
C Pratt . 125 
C L Terry . 88 
S F Clark .121 
L H Pratt .136 
Geo Pratt . 116 
B A Oakley .107 
Will Tiffany .100 
Fred Rought . 126 
Ross Tewksbury.125 
*L R Lewis . 118 
H Von Storch . 104 
E Hopkins . 123 
F Mason . 102 
*Professionals. 
M F Bohn . 115 
L S Ely . 97 
*L W Cumberland .. 143. 
A C Barrett . 93 
E F Tiffany .107 
J Logan .130 
W M H Stroh.123 
H German, Jr.129 
E W Highfield . 127 
W Dawes .126 
T J Cavanaugh .102 
W H Cooper .lOT 
C H Conrad .11.3 
