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FOREST AND STREAM 
June 21, 1913 
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Are persistent and consistent winners. They make good, and therefore are 
the choice of a rapidly increasing number of amateur shooters in all parts of the 
country. Here is a part of one week’s record of P victories: 
First General Average.Eugene, Ore., June 2-5.L. H. Reid . 
Chingren Trophy ..Eugene, Ore., June 2-5.L. H. Reid. 
First Amateur Average.Marshall, Mo., June 4-6.Harvey Dixon . 
Grand Missouri Handicap.Marshall, Mo., June 4-6.Harvey Dixon . 
First Amateur Average.Brownsville, Pa., June 10...Chas. C. Irwin. 
Second Amateur Average...Brownsville, Pa., June 10.L. F. Barsom.138 ex 150 
First General Average.Dayton, Ky., June 8.W. R. Chamberlain 142 ex 150 
First General Average.Bradford, Ill., June 5-6.H. W. Cadwallader. 
First General Average.Warm Springs, Ga., June lo-ii.H. D. Freeman. 
First General Average.Sioux City, la., June 10-12.W. S. Hoon. 
First Amateur Average.Huntington, W. Va., June 11-12.Harvey Dixon . 
Second General Average.Huntington, W. Va., June 11-12.. . C. F. Moore. 
Two-Man Team Championship Huntington, W. Va., June 11-12. | Ed ^H^^ Tailor. 46 ex 
West Virginia State Championship. .Huntington, W. Va., June 11-12.Thos. R. Shepherd. 
Longest Run .Huntington, W. Va., June 11-12.C. F. Moore. 
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English Trap Championship. 
The twenty-first annual open clay bird shooting 
championship will he held at the grounds of the Middle¬ 
sex Gun Club. Hendon, London, N.W'., on June 26, 27 
and 28. 
First Day: No. 1, the Middlesex Gun Club competi¬ 
tion, handicap, 10 birds down the line; prizes, M. G. C. 
cup and £5 specie; entrance fees, first entry 4/6, second 
entry 3./G. No. 2, the Shooting Times competition, handi¬ 
cap, 10 birds down the line, right barrel kills count 3, 
left barrel kills 2; maximum handicap 7 points; prizes, 
chiming clock and three other prizes; entrance fee 5/. 
No. 3, the ladies’ challenge cup, handicap, 10 birds dowri 
the line; the prizes to be shot for by ladies who are 
shooting members of affiliated clubs, or by gentlemen 
nominated by ladies; prizes, holdership of Forbes L. 
Smith’s challenge cup and eight ladies’ prizes to be won 
outright; entrance fee, 7/6. No. 4, the London gun- 
makers’ cup, handicap by distance, to be shot for at 
three birds over three sets of traps, center mark, single 
fire principle; ties first miss out; prizes, gunmakers’ cup 
and £10 specie; entrance fees, first entry 6/, second 
entry 4/. No. 5, the Dewar shield, scratch, C. B. S. A. 
club team match six shooters, 10 birds down the line; 
prizes, six gold medals and holdership of Sir Thomas 
Dewar’s challenge shield; entrance fee, £2 2s. for each 
team. No. 6, the automatics, handicap, 10 birds down 
the line; prizes. Browning automatic gun and three 
other prizes; Entrance fee, 5/. No. 7, the bronze star 
(aggregate), scratch, shot concurrently with Nos. 1, 2, 
3 and 6, 50 birds down the line, kills alone count; prize, 
the bronze star; entrance fee, 2/. 
Second Day: No. 8, the “Trovers and Tyros,” handi¬ 
cap, 10 birds down the line; Trovers—class A, prize £5 
specie, open to scratch and 1-point men and to all those 
who have won a prize at the meeting; Tyros, class B, 
“Walkers Parker” prize and three other prizes, open only 
to 2-point men and over who have not won a prize at 
the meeting; entrance fees, first entry, 4/6, second entry 
3,/6. No. 9, “County Gentleman and Land and Water” 
event, scratch, 5 pairs of birds, single fire, one from the 
trench and one from the tower, gun down; Prizes, The 
County Gentleman and Land and Water gold watch 
prize, and three other prizes; entrance fee, 7/. No. 10, 
the “Westley Richards competition, handicap, 10 birds 
down the line; prizes, W. R. Hammerless ejector gun in 
fitted case complete and three other prizes; entrance 
fee, 12/6. No. 11, “The Field” competition, single fire, 
scratch, 10 birds, 5 from No. 2 mark and 5 from No. 4 
rnark, from three sets of traps, under Olympic condi¬ 
tions, gun down; prizes. Field cup and three other prizes; 
entrance fee, 7/6. No. 12, the “Dougal memorial” handi¬ 
cap by distance, 20 birds down the line straight; prizes, 
holdership of cup (value 80 guineas), added silver prize 
and four other prizes to be won outright; entrance fee, 
7/6. No. 13, the bronze star (aggregate), scratch, shot 
concurrently with Nos. 8, 10 and 12, 50 birds down the 
linCj kills alone count; entrance fee, 2/. 
Third Day: No. ]4, the “Country Life” competition, 
handicap (Trovers and Tyros), 10 birds down the line; 
Trovers, class A, Country Life prizes and three other 
prizes, open to scratch and 1-point men, and to all com¬ 
petitors who have won a prize at the meeting; Tyros, 
class B, Country Life prize and three other prizes, open 
only to 2-point men and over, who have not won a prize 
at the meeting; entrance fees, first entry 6/ second entry 
4/. No. 15, International shield, scratch. National teams 
of six, 20 birds down the line; prizes, holdership of 
shield (value £75), and gold medals, gold star medal to 
the competitor making the highest score in each team; 
entrance fee, £4 10s. for each team. No. 16, the C. B. 
S. A. “majority” competition, handicap, 5 birds down 
the line, decimal handicapping; prizes, silver cup to he 
won outright and £25 specie aded by the C. B. S. A.; 
entrance fees, first entry 12/6, second entry 10/. No. 17, 
the championship competition, scratch, 30 birds down 
the line, and 10 single fire, 5 from No. 2 and 5 from No. 
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The man who makes the pieces fly. 
4 mark; prizes, holdership of championship cup (value 
50 guineas), added silver trophy, N. R. A. life member¬ 
ship, and five other prizes; entrance fee, 12/6. No. 18, the 
bronze star (aggregate), scratch, shot concurrently with 
Nos. 14 and 17 (first 30 birds only), 50 birds down the 
line, kills alone count; prize, the bronze star; entrance 
fee, 2/. No. 19, the gold star (aggregate), scratch, 100 
birds; to be won by the shooter whose highest scores for 
100 birds included in the aggregates in the bronze star 
competitions show the largest total of kills; prize, the 
gold star; free prize to competitors entered for bronze 
stars. 
Western Pennsylvania Trapshooters’ League. 
Brownsville, Pa., June 10.—Ninety shooters put in 
for the. day here, and while scores were not so much, 
enthusiasm, which like beauty in a woman, covers a 
multitude of shortcomings, ran high. C. C. Irwin car¬ 
ried the dough bag with 140 out of 150. The scores: 
11 E Brooks .. 
... 117 
’"L T Squier . 
. 126 
J W Sherrer . 
... 119 
G £ Painter . 
. 136 
*VV Henderson . 
... 112 
S M Crothers . 
. 129 
M T Brendlinger .. 
... 125 
C C Irwin . 
. 140 
J E Penrod .. 
...127 
Geo Cochran . 
. 134 
P T Evans .. 
... 115 
J F Calhoun . 
, 136 
M D Ullery . 
... 110 
A D Hickman . 
. 127 
P F Cotter . 
... 113 
L Lautenslager . 
. 12 a 
IVm McClarren . 
... 115 
A H Rigsby . 
, 121 
W E Dewar .. 
... 82 
W C Heiser . 
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J I Morrison . 
... 129 
Robert Crawtord . 
. 137 
.R J West . 
... 138 
J T Crawford . 
. 117 
’’’C F Moore . 
... 141 
W T Daugherty . 
. 114 
F B Theakston . 
... 104 
H 0 Hornbake . 
. 97 
Jas Craft . 
... 115 
J W Gribble . 
. 122 
W A Cornelius. 
... 103 
E W Gillespie . 
. 130 
S L (Granger . 
... Ill 
R B Thompson . 
. Ill 
JN A Callhoun ..... 
... 97 
V L Foster . 
. 119 
W R Hill . 
... 126 
’"James Lewis . 
. 126 
J F Prigg . 
... 101 
A L Iseman . 
. 105 
W B Hubbs . 
.. 96 
J M McCollum . 
. 66 
L Myer . 
.. 122 
J E Shepherd . 
. 96 
C W Peterson . 
... 124 
E L Wolf . 
92 
C Kochendorfer _ 
... 116 
Harry Kochendorfer 
. 105 
A1 Murphy .. 
... 116 
J H Chilcotte . 
. 102 
J K Lawson . 
.. 103 
Geo Thompson . 
. 102 
B D Matthews _ 
... 120 
R S Denilrer . 
. 128 
H L Born . 
.. 109 
Phil Grant . 
. 106 
S L Snee . 
... 118 
W D Jarvis . 
. 97 
W H Denman . 
.. 110 
J H Claybaugh . 
, 96 
A W Whalen . 
.. 102 
A W Herrington ... 
. 83 
lohn Slater . 
.. 114 
W H Milliken . 
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T H Humes . 
.. 116 
’"L W Cumberland.... 
, 138 
I W McMeans . 
.. 119 
L W Baker . 
. 126 
R T Zinkham . 
.. 113 
A H King . 
. 137 
T P Grant . 
.. 109 
G L Pearson . 
. 106 
H E Coss . 
... 116 
Steve Barson . 
. 138 
Wm Zimerley . 
.. 109 
W M Beck . 
. 120 
W A Henry . 
... 129 
A S Anthony . 
. 130 
W W Herbertson .. 
.. 117 
*Professionals. 
