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FOREST AND STREAM 
June 21, 1913 
DEAD 
SHOT 
WINS 
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South Charleston (Ohio) G. C. 
The one-day registered tournament on the 12th had 
an attendance of 67 lovers of the gun, who kept things 
moving at a lively pace during the lovely June day. J. 
A. Smith was high gun for the day with 143 out of 150. 
Clarence Coburn registering 140 kills for second, while 
third was tied for by F. Coburn, C. M. Stout and A. C. 
Drees, who were only one target in the rear. Total 
moneys amounted to $242.50, $32.50 in merchandise, $20 
in trophies, and forty shooters won either money or 
merchandise. George H. Slaughter was the efficient sec¬ 
retary. The scores: 
J A Smith. 
.. 143 
C Coburn . 
... 140 
F Coburn . 
C D Drees . 
... 139 
C M Stout . 
... 139 
Geo H Slaughter .. 
... 138 
A 13 Shobe. 
.. 138 
H W Smith . 
...137 
H W Heikes . 
... 136 
V A Hubler . 
... 135 
C C Haves . 
... 135 
H C Dowey. 
... 135 
A Hill . 
W N Webster . 
... 133 
R Whitney . 
... 133 
JTenry Hildinffer 
... 132 
R 0 Guy .. 
... 131 
T B Saxby . 
... 131 
J E Cain . 
... 131 
W G Alkire . 
... 129 
A C Blair . 
C T Henderson .., 
... 128 
Jack Ernest . 
... 128 
C Winkler .. 
Ben Downs .. 
... 127 
V C Bailey . 
... 127 
R R Dickey .. 
... 127 
J Haygrove .. 
... 127 
W R Bainter .. 
G S Slimkle .. 
... 125 
E Hovey .. 
H E Fumes .. 
... 124 
G G Rotterdick ... 
... 123 
C J Thomas .. 
1^9! 
Tom De Witt . 
... 122 
H Bay . 
... 119 
E M Maddex .118 
C Slagle .116 
A H Caplinger .116 
Ross McGregor . 115 
John Cooney .114 
Glen Routan .11.3 
J O McDoorman. 113 
Alfred Brown .112 
Van Smith .Ill 
G R Sparr .Ill 
Frank Ford .Ill 
Ed Kellar .109 
L Anderson .108 
T Orbison . 106 
H C Gibson .105 
A C Botkin .104 
G M Myers .104 
Warren Carpenter .... 103 
C Hargrave .103 
W P Bowen.101 
Will Poole .101 
Joe Roddy .101 
J M Light .101 
Glenn Young .101 
E M Baird .100 
H Badgley . 90 
J M Linson . 98 
William Francis . 89 
Ralph Harrold . 89 
Frank Linson . 74 
Frank Barringer . 66 
Mrs G H Slaughter . 61 
Miss Etta Murray .... 54 
Stanley Laybourn ... 53 
Ralph Pringle . 45 
Merriweather G. C. 
Warm Spring^ Ga., June 11.—The tournament of 
the Merriweather Gun Club, of Warm Springs, Ga., on 
J”tie 10 and 11 was fairly well attended. J. M. Barrett, 
of Augusta, Ga., was high amateur. H. D. Freeman, of 
Atlanta, was high professional. Mr. Barrett, of Augusta, 
Ga., won the Warm Springs amateur handicap. W. H. 
Jones, of Macon, Ga., was high in the Warm Springs 
open handicap. The scores: 
1st 
Day. 
2d 
Day. 
1st 
Day. 
2d 
Day. 
* W Huff . 
184 
184 
W F Laslie .... 
162 
ISO 
J M Barrett .... 
182 
183 
*C E Goodrich.. 
185 
187 
W H Jones .... 
168 
188 
G H Waddell .. 
160 
170 
S K Jaques, Jr.. 
Dr R H Mason. 
171 
180 
C D Hunt, Jr... 
170 
182 
162 
174 
T F Joerg . 
173 
181 
A J Hill . 
182 
172 
*H D Gibbs.... 
193 
187 
D Freeman. 
190 
194 
Dr J M McDuffie 
179 
W J Timms ... 
145 
155 
S W Anthony... 
139 
159 
i-i Woodward ... 
177 
162 
B W Moreland. 
140 
156 
W A Leach .... 
168 
174 
F B Bowie . 
160 
38 
*E R Holt . 
187 
191 
H N Heim ... 
143 
165 
Pat H Perry.... 
160 
162 
B S Dunbar ... 
171 
174 
*T A Cassely ... 
154 
167 
W E Carpenter 
103 
167 
JN Tucker .169 
♦Professionals. 
165 
Island Beach G. C. 
Greenwich, Conn., June 14.—Dr. Currie from 
Siwanoy took the initial limb on Du Pont trophy, while 
J. R. Talcott nipped a ring into Stevens trophy. Miss 
Bowles and Miss Brown supplied ballistics in the co¬ 
educational department. Everyone smiles happily at the 
way their scores improve—M. R. Guggenheim, please 
notice—without detracting from any glory coming to the 
score improvers, the layout at Island Beach calls for in- 
creased kills. The 
scores follow 
in 
strings 
of 
25: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
F F Rogers . 
. 24 
24 
19 
25 
22 
Dr Martin . 
ig 
19 
21 
25 
Dr Currie . 
. 17 
17 
21 
21 
21 
22 
20 
21 
M R Guggenheim 
. 20 
23 
25 
23 
22 
21 
23 
24 
J K Talcott . 
16 
20 
17 
20 
J H Finch . 
. 23 
24 
24 
24 
22 
P A Raymond .... 
. 22 
22 
19 
G F Hendrie . 
18 
20 
15 
20 
A L Brush . 
. 21 
22 
2i 
23 
21 
23 
C H Voorhies . 
. 18 
24 
19 
24 
19 
E L Hatch . 
. 22 
21 
21 
24 
23 
S Scott . 
Miss Boles . 
. 15 
12 
20 
19 
20 
Miss Brown . 
. 14 
Plattsburg Rod and Gun Club. 
Pi.ATTSBURG, N. Y., June 7. —Only ten shot entire 
program, although twenty-five entered. Dr. Burr, W. S. 
Buch and Sim Glover each cracked 138 for top score. 
The scores: 
Dr C H Burr . 138 
Geo E Mergrath .... 120 
Frank E Adams .129 
*S Glover .138 
*Edward Cox . 122 
*Professionals. 
O B Weir .124 
Gibson M Wool .124 
W S Buck .135 
E N Bristol . 90 
C Chapell . 130 
